
Brandon Wheat Kings Game Notes
Published on March 26, 2007 under Western Hockey League (WHL)
Brandon Wheat Kings News Release
3/28/2007: Brandon Wheat Kings @ Brandon 19:30, Keystone Centre
PLAYOFF GAME NOTES: Fresh off back to back overtime victories at the Keystone Centre in BRANDON, the WHEAT KINGS travel to PRINCE ALBERT on Wednesday for the first of what could be three games at the Art Hauser Centre...Game four is scheduled for Thursday night with the fifth game (if necessary) set to be played on Saturday night...The series would then shift back to BRANDON following the Royal Manitoba Winter Fair...DANIEL BARTEK'S second goal of the game at the 5:11 mark of overtime lifted BRANDON to a 4-3 victory in Friday' s series opener while MARK DERLAGO had two goals including the overtime winner in game two the following night...ANDREW CLARK scored BRANDON'S other goal in game two, giving him 2 goals and 3 points in the series...During the first two games of the series, the WHEAT KINGS have outshot the RAIDERS 90-40...BRANDON is 1-10 with the man advantage during the first two games while managing to kill off 7-8 RAIDER powerplays...During the 2005 playoffs, BRANDON played 24 games but only two were settled in Overtime.
SEASON GAME NOTES: BRANDON is fresh off its second Eastern Division pennant in three years and their fourth in the past six seasons...Tenth Eastern Division title since joining the Western Hockey League in 1967...BRANDON finished atop the division with a record of 41-20-3-8, good for 93 points - good for third place in the Conference (behind MEDICINE HAT and KOOTENAY) and sixth in the WHL...This year marked the fourteenth time in franchise history that the WHEAT KINGS have won 40 or more games...BRANDON has also qualified for post-season play in fourteen of its last 15 seasons...BRANDON was 27-4-1-4 on home ice, good for 59 points 211; third best in the WHL - behind only EVERETT and MEDICINE HAT with 63 and 60 points respectively...On the road, the WHEATS were 14-16-2-4...BRANDON won ten of its last 12 regular season games (10-1-1-0)...and was 8-1-1 in its last ten regular season games...BRANDON was 5-1-1-0 in the month of March...In games against the Eastern Division this season, the WHEATS were 23-10-3-6...1-3-8 in overtime and 4-8 in Shootouts.
THE NUMBERS GAME: Including the regular season, the WHEAT KINGS have now won 12 straight games on home ice...BRANDON hasn't lost at the Keystone Centre since dropping a 3-1 decision to the visiting SASKATOON BLADES on Feb. 6th...WHEAT KINGS scored 258 goals (3.58/game - 3rd in the WHL) while giving up 214 (2.97/game - 8th in the WHL)...As for Special Teams, BRANDON'S powerplay was second best in the League at 21.2% (97-457) while its penalty killing ranked 12th in the WHL (82.3%)...BRANDON established a Single Season Franchise Attendance record this season with a total of 1 48,761 (4,132 fans / game).
VS. PRINCE ALBERT: This marks the third time in four years that BRANDON has met the RAIDERS in the WHL playoffs...It took seven games but the WHEAT KINGS defeated PRINCE ALBERT in the 2005 Eastern Conference Finals...A year earlier, BRANDON upset the RAIDERS in round one...This is the sixth time that these two teams have hooked up in post-season play, with the WHEAT KINGS winning four straight series...In 30 playoff games, BRANDON is 19-11 vs. PRINCE ALBERT...During the 2006-07 regular season, BRANDON was 5-3-0 vs. the RAIDERS...MARK DERLAGO (7-5-12) and DUSTIN KOHN (1-11-12) led BRANDON in scoring while netminder TYLER PLANTE compiled a 4-1-0-0 record and a 2.56 goals against average in five appearances.
ACTIVE PLAYOFF TOTALS: The WHEAT KINGS entered the post-season with 292 career playoff games of experience...The leaders are JEFF TOPILKO, CODEY BURKI and TYLER PLANTE with 53, 40 and 32 games respectively...BURKI (6-10-16) is BRANDON'S active leader in playoff scoring...PLANTE has a lifetime playoff record of 17-15, a goals against average of 2.91...PLANTE has also moved to within 5 games of equaling ROBERT McVICAR'S career playoff record of 37 appearances.
WHO'S BEEN HOT? CODEY BURKI had a 6-game point scoring streak (5-8-13) snapped Saturday night...MARK DERLAGO had 12 goals during his final 15 regular season games...ROB KLINKHAMMER was 10-20-30 in 27 games after being obtained from PORTLAND at January's Trade Deadline...TYLER DITTMER has points in 7 of his last 9 games (2-8-10)...Including the regular season, DARYL BOYLE has points in 7 of his last 8 (3-8-11)...CLARK (2-1-3) and DUSTIN KOHN (0-3-3) lead BRANDON in scoring in this series.
DID YOU KNOW? DARYL BOYLE has played in 178 consecutive regular season games and recently played his 200th career game in the WHL...JEFF TOPILKO'S last game was the 279th of his career, moving him into a tie with ERIC FEHR for 11th place on the club's all time list...Three members of the WHEAT KINGS finished in the WHL's Top 20 in scoring - CODEY BURKI was 5th, MARK DERLAGO 10th and ROB KLINKHAMMER 17th with 85, 81 and 73 points respectively...DERLAGO, who is a Finalist for WHL Most Sportsmanlike Player, led the WHL with 46 goals including 24 powerplay (tied for 1st ).
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