LSSAA "Lambton Cup"
Boys Hockey Finals
22nd Championship Final
February 24, 2009

history of the Cup

Northern Vikings vs LCCVI Lancers

Micor Source for Sports Excellence Awards
game highlights


Northern Vikings

LCCVI Lancers
# NAME GRD POS G A PTS.   # NAME Grd Pos G A PTS.
2 Justin Stymest 10 D 0 0 0   4 Shane McPhail 12 D 0 3 3
3 Ben Sokol 10 F 4 1 5   5 Marty Butler 11 D 0 0 0
4 Zach Anderson 11 D 4 3 7   7 Connor Thompson 12 F 7 6 13
5 Duncan Innes 11 D 0 2 2   8 Cody McPhail 11 F 6 8 14
6 Nick Blysniuk 12 D 0 2 2   9 Jake McPhail 11 D 2 2 4
7 Eric Belanger 12 F 2 7 9   10 Dan Warner 11 F 7 8 15
8 Ryan Hunt 12 F 4 3 7   11 Travis Whitley 12 F 6 7 13
9 Allister Brown 12 F 1 2 3   12 Joel Parker 12 F 4 7 11
10 Steve Farlow 11 D 1 4 5   14 Curtis Belan 12 F 0 1 1
11 Kyle Ferguson 11 D 0 1 1   15 Nick Newman 11 F 9 6 15
12 Cody Stout 11 F 4 1 5   16 Greg Charlton 12 F 3 12 15
13 Joey Burt 12 F 6 13 19   17 Chad Rainsberry 10 F 1 0 1
14 Tyler Annett 10 F 1 3 4   18 Dylan Lightfoot 11 F 8 10 18
15 Ryan Charteris 12 D 1 0 1   19 Trevor Duncan 12 F 7 9 16
16 Brent Sauve 11 F 3 4 7   20 Jake Janicek 11 D 0 2 2
17 Colin Epps 12 F 4 2 6   21 Ben Dupuis 12 D 0 2 2
18 Brenden Burr 10 F 0 0 0   22 Dylan Fraser 12 D 0 1 1
19 Taylor Wilson 12 F 1 1 2   23 Duncan MacSorley 11 F 6 10 16
20 Elliot Pecora 11 F 2 0 2   24 Greg Babcock 12 D 1 5 6
21 Dac Hiller 12 F 7 6 13   25 Nick Atkinson 11 F 0 0 0
22 Dan Charlton 10 D 1 6 7   27 Kyle Limb 11 D 1 3 4
23 Jace Galloway 12 D 0 2 2                
24 Ryan Dayman 11 F 4 5 9   # NAME Grd Pos GP GA AVG.
                1 Brandon Campbell 11 G 4 3 0.75
# NAME GRD POS GP GA AVG.   30 Reid Rankin 11 G 4 5 1.25
1 Chris Clark 12 G 6.7 10 1.49   35 Cody Simpson 12 G 4 5 1.25
30 Nick Campbell 11 G 3.3 8 2.42                
31 Brendan Caraher 12 G 2 4 2                
                           
Coaches               Coaches          
Chris Edgar               Bob Gould          
Joe Bronzi               Roy Jacklin          
Chris Prozorowicz               Rick Tremblay          
Dawine Hirtle               Managers          
Darcy Haley               Eric Steinman & Danny Shepherd      


Micor Source for Sports
Excellence Award

Annual Award is based on:
Hockey Ability & Team Contribution ~ High Academic Achievement ~ Sportsmanship & Fair Play


Award Winners
Sam Major (St. Clair) Cody Curts (North Lambton), Joel Parker (LCCVI), Joey Burt (Northern)
Anthony Litrenta (St. Christopher), Travis Haper (SCITS), Tyler Tobin (St. Patrick's)
Holding Plaque Andrew Abercrombie (Micor Sports)




2008-2009 Lambton Cup Champions
Northern Vikings
 

Northern Vikings 2 - LCCVI Lancers 1
 

Brandon Campbell

Chris Clark


The LCCVI Lancer's unbeaten season ended with a 2-1 loss to the Northern Vikings in the LSSAA Championship game.
By Kyle MacKinnon


Photos by Pat Brethauer


Driven by the fine play of goaltender Chris Clark and led by two goals by Colin Epps the Vikings won their second "Lambton Cup" in the last four years. "Our team came together at the right time," Epps said after the game. "And (Clark) played great.)
 


Northern head coach agreed with Epps analysis of his tender. "(Clark) has been our best player for the last two-years," Chris Edgar said. "As he has gone so has our team."
 


Edgar said that he knew that in the third his team was going to see everything LCCVI had after trailing 2-1 after the second period.


"We told our guys during the intermission the they could bend, but no break," he said. "I think it was the longest 15 minute period ever."
 

 


LCCVI's Travis Whitely opened the scoring in the first with a hard low shot on Clark from the slot. Epps replied minutes later while attempting to pass the puck.

 


"I saw (Brent Sauve) out in front of the net," Epps recalled. "I just fired it over to him but it went off the goalie (Brandon Campbell)'s stick and between his leg."

Epps second was off a mad scramble 17 seconds into he second period. The Vikings then went into lock-down mode.
"They played very well," LCCVI coach Bob Gould said.
 


"They have a solid defence. I think they had something to prove after losing to us in the last two championship."
The LCCVI coach said that his team didn't really know how to react.  "We are not used to losing."
 


The Vikings have won two championships in the last four years, LCCVI has won six of the last eight.

 



Northern will now face the Chatham-Kent champion next week.

The only other Lambton team still alive for a chance at OFSAA is the North Lambton Eagles.
They will play Wallaceburg on March 4 in Wallaceburg at 3 p.m.


 


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