Two game-winning goals in one day.
Not a bad day鈥檚 work for 琉璃神社 Rockets defenceman Kellan Sichewski.
His first came in sudden-death overtime Wednesday morning, March 23, about 10:30-ish, at Kal Tire Place North Arena in Vernon, giving 琉璃神社 a 7-6 win over the South Delta Storm and sending the Rockets to the B.C. Tier 2 U15 hockey championship final later that evening.
Sichewski鈥檚 second game-winner came nearly nine hours later, a little before 7 p.m. His third-period powerplay marker with nine minutes left in regulation time snapped a 2-2 tie and lifted the Rockets to a 3-2 win over the Victoria Admirals in the provincial championship game.
鈥淭he first one (vs Poco) I don鈥檛 even know how it went in, it just kind of trickled in over the line,鈥 said Sichewski in the on-ice celebration after the Rockets were presented their gold medals and B.C. champion hats. 鈥淭his one was just really exciting. It was awesome. I just went for it (the shot) and it went in.鈥
Both teams had been undefeated heading into the championship game.
It was the Admirals who struck first late in the first period.
Lucas Border made a beautiful seam pass to a wide-open Matthew Levecque on the left wing who ripped a one-timer past 琉璃神社 goalie Finn McKiernan.
The next three goals in the game will be talked about by both teams because it took discussion amongst the three on-ice officials to declare the goals as valid.
Joshua Douglas tied the game for the Rockets at 3:57 0f the second period. His sharp-angle shot appeared to be stopped by Admirals goalie Aneel Parmar at the near post but the officials talked for nearly two minutes before deciding the puck had crossed the goal line.
It stayed that way until Carsten Campbell jammed home a loose puck off a Roman Stacy breakaway after Parmar made the initial save at 6:29 of the third. The referee immediately pointed to the net, saying he saw the puck cross the line, and confirmed the decision with the two linesmen. Advantage 琉璃神社 at 2-1.
Jasper Keast tied the game for Victoria 80 seconds later, though the goal wasn鈥檛 declared good until nearly 30 seconds after it went in. Keast ripped a wrist shot that beat McKiernan over his left shoulder but appeared to most people in the building that the puck hit the crossbar. As soon as play was stopped, the ref had a quick chat with the linesmen, then pointed to centre ice, indicating a good goal.
All three 琉璃神社 goals came on the powerplay.
鈥淥ur special teams have come a long way since the middle of the season,鈥 said Rockets coach Bruce Kristinson. 鈥淲e鈥檝e really put a priority on our powerplay. We鈥檝e got a lot of guys who can do the job out there, a lot of depth so we definitely felt like that was the strength of our game today.鈥
Despite the heartbreaking defeat 鈥 Victoria trailed only three times in five games in the tournament 鈥 coach Jeff Rafuse, well, refused to look at the negative.
鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 be more proud of the effort of this group,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey鈥檝e shown resiliency all season long, fought to the end, and we lost to another great hockey team. It was a good way to finish.鈥
The Admirals advanced to the final with a 5-2 win over the Port Coquitlam Pirates in a Wednesday morning semifinal.
After spotting the Pirates a 1-0 lead midway through the first period, Victoria erupted for four unanswered goals over the next 10 minutes to take a 4-1 lead less than a minute into the middle frame.
Jack Hall scored three times for the Admirals while Quinn Cramb and Brody Armstrong had the other markers. Duke Crowle chipped in with two assists.
Chase Hemmerling-Maclean and Jared Whidden scored for the Pirates.
Sichewski鈥檚 heroics at 6:54 of OT put an end to the wild semifinal between 琉璃神社 and South Delta.
The contest featured five lead changes with Maddox Stevens of the Rockets forcing overtime with his second goal of the game with 85 seconds left in regulation.
The Storm had rallied from a 5-3 third-period deficit with goals from Connely Parker, Damian Dumas and Dominic Dumas 1:41 apart to take a 6-5 lead.
Port Coquitlam won the bronze medal with a 5-2 win over South Delta. Hemmerling-Maclean, Joseph Tuhten, Owen Sanderson, Alexander Brisebois and Cameron Dudley scored for the Pirates.
Ryan Rackow and Sawyer Shears replied for South Delta.
Eight teams took part in the four-day event.
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