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FEBRUARY 27, 2020

Eagles Season Ends

Eagles Season Ends

Jim Elliot - Eagle Valley News

With their playoff hopes dashed the previous week, the Sicamous Eagles suited up for their last two games of the 2019/2020 season against a pair of divisional rivals.

The Eagles took their last road trip of the season, a short jaunt to Chase to take on the Heat on Friday Feb 21 and lost 6-1. Sicamous was first on the scoreboard as Michael Wong scored early in the first period (assisted by Trevor Ebeling). The home team replied a minute later to tie the game with a goal from Corson Nordick. The Heat followed up with a goal from Gavin Mattey and in the final seconds of the first, Cameron Mackenzie capitalized on a penalty shot to put the home team up 3-1.
The Heat added to its tally with a goal from Carden Alec midway through the second period. It was Alec's first goal in the KIJHL.
Two more Heat goals in the third period sent the Eagles packing on the wrong side of the 6-1 defeat.

The Eagles were left with one more chance to put on a show for the home crowd at the Sicamous and District Rec Centre when the 100 Mile House Wranglers came to town on Feb 22 but lost 6-3. The visitors got on the board early in the period but then hit penalty trouble, which Jaimes Guidon of the Eagles made the most of it, scoring the equalizer. Kaden Dempsey scored with less than two minutes left in the opening period to put the Wranglers up 2-1 after 20 minutes.
The Wranglers expanded their lead midway through the second period. They held onto it until Jakob McLean scored for the Eagles (assisted by Malik kaddoura and James Pedersen) to make it a one goal game.
The Eagles looked to take some momentum from McLean's goal into the third period but with just 20 seconds remaining Garrett Hunter beat Cole Steinke in the Eagles net to make the score 4-2 for the Wranglers. The Eagles kept it a close game with a power play marker from Brayden Haskell (assisted by Michael Wong and Trysten Brookman) in the opening minutes of the third period. The Wranglers turned aside the home teams attempts to tie the game and put away two more goals. When the final buzzer sounded, the Eagles last game of the season went into the books as a 6-3 loss.

The Eagles finished the 49-game regular season fifth in the KIJHL Doug Birks Division with a 15-33-1-1 record.

 

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