
Hughes Gets Shutout and ICE Win Big
Published on January 11, 2020 under Western Hockey League (WHL)
Winnipeg Ice News Release
The Red Deer Rebels were in town for a showdown with the ICE on Saturday night. The ICE were looking to get back in the win column after a tough 4-1 loss to the Medicine Hat Tigers on Wednesday.
Jackson Leppard got the ICE on the board 6:40 into the first period, with Michal Teply and Dawson Barteaux drawing the assists on the play. The second assist gave Barteaux his first point as a member of the ICE, after being acquired from the Rebels yesterday. The former Red Deer captain had 23 points with the Rebels this season before the trade.
The second period was relatively quiet until Peyton Krebs got his fourth of the year with just under two minutes left in the frame after a beautiful stretch pass from Connor McClennon. The shots after two periods were 21-17 in favor of the ICE.
The floodgates seemed to open in the third as the ICE put four goals past Rebels goalie Ethan Anders. Michael Milne, Ben Zloty, Isaac Johnson, and McClennon were the scorers in the third, as the ICE dropped the Rebels by a score of 6-0. Teply got a pair of assists in the frame to take his tally to three for the night, and ICE newcomer Barteaux got his second assist of the game as well.
The ICE will be back in action on Tuesday when the Prince George Cougars are in town. Puck drop is at 7:30 pm at the ICE Cave in Wayne Fleming Arena.
ICE 6 REBELS 0
Below is a breakdown of the scoring:
1st Period
Score Team Time Goal Assist(s)
1-0 Winnipeg 06:40 Leppard Teply, Barteaux
2nd Period
Score Team Time Goal Assist(s)
2-0 Winnipeg 18:02 Krebs McClennon, Harsch
3rd Period
Score Team Time Goal Assist(s)
3-0 Winnipeg 02:08 Milne Kinder, Muir
4-0 Winnipeg 04:05 Zloty Teply, Lambos
5-0 Winnipeg 05:57 Johnson Teply, Leppard
6-0 Winnipeg 10:17 McClennon Krebs, Barteaux
Special Teams
Team PP PK
Winnipeg 1/4 2/2
Red Deer 0/2 3/4
Shots on Goal
Team 1st 2nd 3rd Total
Winnipeg 14 7 10 31
Red Deer 8 9 11 28
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