The West Âé¶¹AV Warriors beat the best team in the BCHL Coastal Division during a two-game weekend road trip to the Lower Mainland.
West Âé¶¹AV took on the Surrey Eagles on Feb. 23.
Aaron Schwartz started things off, scoring for the Eagles, at 13:12 of the first period and again just under 15 minutes later, making it 2-0 Surrey.
It was all Warriors in the second period.
Felix Caron (27) scored on the power play at 8:52 with assists to Michael Salandra and Isaiah Norlin. Callum Hughes (19) made it 2-2 at the 14:27 mark. Sean Keohane and Brennan Nelson added the assists.
With just 34 seconds left in the period, Jack Pridham (17) put the Warriors up 3-2, assisted by Nelson and Simon Houge.
Owen Dury put the Warriors up 4-2 with his second goal of the season, unassisted, at the 3:25 mark of the third period.
Surrey closed within one goal at 11:39 on a goal by Ryden Evers.
West Âé¶¹AV’s Jackson Kyrkostas (19) scored into the empty net at 18:41 of the third giving the Warriors the 5-3 win.
The Warriors went 1/4 on the power play and goaltender Rorke Applebee turned away 20 of 23 shots.
West Âé¶¹AV did not fare as well on Saturday night in Coquitlam as they went up against the Express.
Coquitlam opened the scoring at 2:52 of the first period. Callum Hughes (20) responded for the Warriors four minutes later, with Brenna Nelson getting the assist.
The teams traded power-play goals in the second period. West Âé¶¹AV’s Jackson Kyrkostas (20) scored at 3:33, assisted by Trent Wilson and Hughes. The Express scored just under eight minutes later to tie the game 2-2.
With no scoring in the third period, the teams headed to overtime where Coquitlam’s Jacob Bonkowski scored unassisted at 4:49 for the 3-2 win.
West Âé¶¹AV was 1/2 on the power play and Applebee turned aside 25 of 28 shots. The Warriors are currently 27-10-8-1 and are second in the Interior Division.
West Âé¶¹AV welcomes the Trail Smoke Eaters to Royal LePage Place on Mar. 1.
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