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Major midget King up 2-0 on Kenora, pee wees earn provincial berth

Game 3 will be played on Friday night at Fort William First Nation Arena
PeeWee Kings 2019
The 2018-19 PeeWee Kings defeated Dryden to advance to provincials. (Supplied photo)
KENORA, Ont. -- A Mason Bazaluk marker during a two-man advantage, 13 minutes into the first period, proved to be the game-winner as the Thunder Bay major midget Kings went on to defeat the Kenora Thistles 4-1 Saturday afternoon in Game 2 of the Hockey Northwestern Ontario AAA midget District Championship at the Kenora Recreation Centre.

With the result, Thunder Bay now leads the best-of-five series 2-0 heading into Game 3 on Friday at 7 p.m. at Fort William First Nation Arena.

Thunder Bay is also hosting the TELUS Cup Canadian National Midget Hockey Championship, April 22 to April 28 at the Fort William Gardens.

Saturday’s tilt saw the Kings strike early with Nikolas Campbell connecting on the power play to put the visitors on the board.

Picking up a two-man advantage, Thunder Bay went up 2-0 with seven minutes left in the opening frame as Bazaluk finished off some crisp passing deep in Kenora territory.

The Thistles cut into the deficit in the back half of the middle stanza thanks to a power play marker of their own off the stick of Dylan Bertrand to bring his side to within one entering the third period.

It stayed that way until the late going in the third when Mackenzie Sedgwick added some insurance for Kings in the final minute.

Bazaluk then secured the road triumph with an empty netter to round out the day’s scoring.

Jordan Smith recorded the win in goal for Thunder Bay.

The winner of this series will head to Tisdale, Sask., for the TELUS Cup West Regional, April 4-7.

Thunder Bay is also hosting the TELUS Cup Canadian National Midget Hockey Championship, April 22-28 at the Fort William Gardens.

Week-long TELUS Cup ticket packages can be obtained through HockeyCanada.ca/tickets.

The cost for adults for the complete 19-game ticket package is $89 and $67 for youth.

Volunteers are still required for a number of positions for the nationals. Those interested are invited to go to www.thunderbaykings.com and select the volunteers tab.

Meanwhile, earlier Saturday the peewee Kings were crowned HNO District champs after sweeping the Dryden Paper Kings 2-0 in a best-of-three affair.

They also skated to a 4-1 triumph in the opener Friday in Kenora.

Matthew Lysak had a pair of goals for Thunder Bay in Saturday’s win while Jack Lambert, Owen Renn, Mitchell Vanderwey and Carter Deschamps were among those that found the back of the net.

Chase Furlong was the winning goaltender.

Friday’s tilt saw Lysak strike twice again with Deschamps and Lambert also scoring in the decision.

Earning the victory in net for the Kings was Carter George.

Thunder Bay will now move on to represent the region at the All-Ontario Peewee Championship, April 8-12, in Ottawa.

Meanwhile the AAA bantam Kings will head to Toronto for their provincial event April 1-5.

They were tabbed HNO winners after no Eastern or Western Zone team was fielded to participate in the districts.

HNO AAA Midget District Championship
Thunder Bay major midget Kings vs. Kenora Thistles
Kings lead best-of-five series 2-0
Game 1: Thunder Bay 5 Kenora 4 (OT)
Game 2: Thunder Bay 4 Kenora 1
Game 3: Friday, March 22 – 7 p.m. (Fort William First Nation Arena)
Game 4*: Saturday, March 23 – 1 p.m. (FWFNA)
Game 5*: Sunday, March 24 – 1 p.m. (FWFNA)
* - if necessary
 
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