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Vancouver Giants Edmonton Oil Kings VANCOUVER GIANTS EDMONTON OIL KINGS Regular Season Record: 20-28-4-2 Regular Season Record: 23-23-6-1 Home: 11-14-2-0 / Away: 9-14-2-2 Home: 14-10-4-0 / Away: 9-13-2-1 PP: 19.8% / PK: 77.5% PP: 21.9% / PK: 81.1% # Goaltender YOB GP W L OTL SOL SO GAA SV% # Goaltender YOB GP W L OTL SOL SO GAA SV% 31 Ryan Kubic 98 38 15 17 3 0 3 3.13 0.903 1 Patrick Dea 97 35 14 14 3 1 1 2.89 0.901 35 Jake Morrissey 97 6 0 3 0 0 0 5.84 0.807 30 Payton Lee 96 27 10 12 3 1 1 2.90 0.901 33 Alec Dillon 96 7 2 2 1 0 0 3.81 0.871 # Skater YOB Pos GP G A P +/- PIM AP/PG # Skater YOB Pos GP G A P +/- PIM AP/PG 2 Ryan Jones 98 D 25 0 2 2 -9 4 0.08 2 Kyle Yewchuk 98 D 32 0 4 4 3 16 0.13 6 Dylan Plouffe 99 D 41 2 3 5 -8 12 0.12 3 Brayden Gorda 99 D 45 1 9 10 4 32 0.22 7 Ty Ronning 97 RW 49 28 18 46 -1 16 0.94 6 Chance Patterson 97 D 18 1 0 1 -9 14 0.06 8 Alec Baer 97 C 51 16 17 33 -15 20 0.65 7 Jordan Dawson 98 D 26 1 2 3 -11 10 0.12 10 Dawson Holt 99 RW 24 0 5 5 -6 12 0.21 10 Tyson Gruninger 98 RW 37 4 4 8 -3 29 0.22 11 Chase Lang 96 RW 56 22 32 54 -3 66 0.96 11 Luke Bertolucci 95 RW 49 5 10 15 -9 32 0.31 12 David Brumm 97 C 28 4 2 6 2 16 0.21 12 Dario Meyer 96 RW 37 9 11 20 2 10 0.54 13 Taylor Crunk 95 LW 30 4 3 7 -12 51 0.23 13 Brandon Baddock 95 C 50 20 9 29 -6 106 0.58 15 Owen Hardy 99 LW 28 2 3 5 -2 13 0.18 15 Andrew Koep 97 LW 53 10 8 18 -3 21 0.34 16 Thomas Foster 96 C 13 5 5 10 2 7 0.77 16 Davis Koch 98 RW 39 3 10 13 9 4 0.33 17 Tyler Benson 98 LW 28 8 18 26 0 40 0.93 17 Jesse Roach 97 RW 35 3 2 5 0 17 0.14 18 Jack Flaman 97 C 27 1 2 3 -7 8 0.11 18 Kobe Mohr 99 LW 38 4 6 10 -10 20 0.26 19 Tyler Popowich (AP) 00 C 5 0 0 0 -2 0 0.00 20 Branden Klatt 98 LW 30 1 6 7 -8 10 0.23 21 Brennan Menell 97 D 51 6 32 38 -3 21 0.75 21 Tyler Robertson 96 LW 53 12 11 23 -11 43 0.43 22 Dmitry Osipov 96 D 54 2 6 8 -6 79 0.15 22 Ben Carroll 95 D 53 4 16 20 5 36 0.38 23 Tyler Brown 97 D 47 0 6 6 5 32 0.13 23 Colton Kehler 97 RW 43 11 5 16 -10 37 0.37 24 Matt Barberis 98 D 49 7 19 26 -10 25 0.53 24 Aaron Irving 96 D 53 5 20 25 5 59 0.47 27 Ben Thomas 96 D 56 6 18 24 -18 30 0.43 25 Lane Bauer 96 C 53 24 27 51 11 18 0.96 36 Dakota Odgers 96 C 54 7 6 13 -9 81 0.24 28 Anatolii Elizarov 98 D 43 2 3 5 -6 28 0.12 40 Trevor Cox 95 LW 38 10 30 40 1 41 1.05 34 Kole Gable 98 LW 46 4 5 9 -3 30 0.20 41 Radovan Bondra 97 RW 41 7 10 17 -18 18 0.41 37 Dysin Mayo 96 D 53 3 29 32 0 61 0.60 42 Carter Popoff 95 C 48 11 18 29 -6 24 0.60 39 Brett Pollock 96 LW 53 20 37 57 17 58 1.08 Vancouver Giants Hockey Staff Edmonton Oil Kings Hockey Staff President & Governor: Ron Toigo General Manager: Randy Hansch General Manager & Executive Vice President: Scott Bonner Director of Scouting: Jamie Novakoski Director of Player Personnel: Jason Ripplinger Head Coach: Steve Hamilton Head Coach: Lorne Molleken Assistant Coach: Ryan Marsh Assistant Coach: Tyler Kuntz Video Coach: Jory Stuparyk Assistant Coach: Matt Erhart Goaltending Coach: Dustin Schwartz Goaltending Coach: Paul Fricker Goaltending Development Coach: Kurtis Mucha Skills Coach: Yogi Svejkovsky Skating Instructor: Vanessa Hettinger Strength & Conditioning Coach: Ian Gallagher Head Athletic Therapist: Brian Cheeseman Athletic Therapist: Nick Murray Head Equipment Manager: Rogan Dean Equipment Manager: Shingo Sasaki Referees: Bryan Bourdon, Sean Raphael Linesmen: Brendon Creyke, Ron Dietterle Video Goal Judge: Lowell Dick GAME NOTES FEBRUARY 8, 2016 GAME #55 - VANCOUVER GIANTS (20-28-4-2) VS. EDMONTON OIL KINGS (23-23-6-1) PRE-GAME REPORT The Giants are coming off a hard fought 3-2 overtime loss to the Calgary Hitmen on Friday evening. The Vancouver club now sits eight points behind both the Portland Winterhawks and Kamloops Blazers who are tied for the final two playoff spots in the Western Conference. Both teams have one game in hand on the G-Men. Vancouver’s top forwards have been playing well of late as Ty Ronning is on an eight game point streak while Chase Lang has goals in his last four games. The Oil Kings have won four games in a row entering Monday’s action. They most recently shutout the Kamloops Blazers 4-0 on Saturday night in the Thompson-Okanagan. The Oil Kings’ top line of Brandon Baddock, Lane Bauer and Brett Pollock has caused the Giants fits this season, combining for 13 points in the two head-to-head meetings between the clubs. Edmonton currently holds the last wild card playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. 2014/15 SEASON SERIES VS. EDMONTON 2015/16 SEASON SERIES VS. EDMONTON Nov. 28, 2014 – Vancouver 0 at Edmonton 3 Nov. 17, 2015 – Edmonton 6 at Vancouver 2 Feb. 11, 2015 – Edmonton 1 at Vancouver 3 Jan. 6, 2016 – Vancouver 1 at Edmonton 3 Feb. 8, 2016 – Edmonton at Vancouver Record: 1-1-0-0 GF: 3 GA: 4 Record: 0-2-0-0 GF: 3 GA: 9 LAST FIVE GAMES NEXT FIVE GAMES February 5 – Calgary 3 at Vancouver 2 (OT) February 12 – Kamloops at Vancouver. 7:30pm February 3 – Spokane 6 at Vancouver 2 February 13 – Vancouver at Kamloops. 7:00pm January 30 – Lethbridge 2 at Vancouver 4 February 17 – Victoria at Vancouver. 12:00pm January 29 – Vancouver 4 at Kamloops 3 (OT) February 19 – Vancouver at Kelowna. 7:05pm January 24 – Vancouver 1 at Victoria 5 February 20 – Kelowna at Vancouver. 7:00pm Record: 2-2-1-0 GF: 13 GA: 19 (All game times are listed in Pacific Time) VANCOUVER WEEKLY INJURY REPORT EDMONTON WEEKLY INJURY REPORT As of February 1, 2016 As of February 1, 2016 Tyler Benson (F) – Lower Body, Week-to-Week Alec Dillon (G) – Lower Body, Indefinite Matt Barberis (D) – Upper Body, Indefinite Thomas Foster (F) – Upper Body, Day-to-Day Dawson Holt (F) – Upper Body, Week-to-Week Ryely McKinstry (D) – Upper Body, Indefinite Dakota Odgers (F) – Lower Body, Day-to-Day Brendan Semchuk (F) – Lower Body, Indefinite Johnny Wesley (F) – Upper Body, Indefinite .
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