Thursday, October 15, 2009

Icemen Blow Fuse, Gems Win 9-1

By Bruce Kettelle

Even though an electrical failure on the Icemen’s bus delayed the game, the Icemen demonstrated some early electricity in the pre-season debut against the Dayton Gems scoring the first goal of the game just 10 minutes into the 1st period. But their power failure soon returned and that would be their only goal as the Gems cemented their second pre-season win 9-1 in preparation for Friday’s season opener against Ft Wayne at Trotwood's Hara Arena.

While the Evansville Icemen waited for the replacement bus to arrive in Louisville they probably spent more time together as a team than they have all season. Their training camp just opened Monday and they only had two practices under their belt. Their league, the AAHL, starts two weeks after the Gems’s IHL gets underway.

Dayton on the other hand made their last roster cuts after the game signaling they are at the end of their training camp. Coach John Marks watched the game from the upstairs press box for a different view of the players before making those final decisions.

On the ice coaching for the game was left up to starting defenseman Greg Labenski. Marks already knows he is a keeper. Sam Bloom, Chris Clark and Johnathon Ornelas each scored twice. Edgars Brancis, Mike Mullen, and Ohil Youngclaus each added one.

Ice hockey crowds are also proving to be keepers at Hara. Over 1400 were on hand last night, up from the 900 at last week’s pre-season game. Comments from the crowd were positive and tickets are selling fast to Fridays game against the Ft Wayne Komets starting at 8pm. For ticket info call the Dayton Gems Hockey office at (937)275-7777

 

The Gems out shot the Icemen 57-5. Icemen goalie Dave Desander takes a water break after fending off a barrage of shots in the second.

 

Even with the Gems ahead 6-1 in period 2 this young fan shows her displeasure with the referees call against her team.

 

And then it was 7-1 after the Gems slipped another one by the Icemen.

 

Gem Avery Wilson takes a swing at Ryan Ford after being slammed into the boards.

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