Victoria Grizzlies forward Matthew Wood, Langley Rivermen goaltender Jameson Kaine and Cranbrook Bucks forward Noah Quinn have been named the BCHL 3 Stars of the Week. 1st Star – Matthew Wood (F) – Victoria Grizzlies Wood scored seven times in just three games over the weekend, including the potential goal of the year in the BCHL, which made it all the way to TSN SportsCentre’s Highlight of the Night. The recently turned 17-year-old also added an assist to finish with eight points. His highlight reel goal came on Friday night against the Alberni Valley Bulldogs when he tied the game at one by deking through multiple defenders and finishing with a between-the-legs top corner finish. Wood added another goal late in the third period to get the Grizzlies to within one, but they would ultimately lose the contest 3-2. He was named first star. On Saturday, in a high-scoring affair against the Nanaimo Clippers, Wood opened the scoring in the first period and scored for a second time halfway through the middle frame to put his team up 4-2, but Victoria eventually dropped a 7-5 decision. Somehow, the best was yet to come for the second-year forward as he registered a hat trick and a helper for a four-point afternoon in Sunday’s 5-3 win against the visiting Chilliwack Chiefs. Wood scored in the first and second periods to give his team a 2-0 lead, then ultimately sealed the game into the empty net in the final minute. He was named first star of the game. His incredible weekend has vaulted him to the top of the BCHL scoring leaderboard as he now sits with 70 points in 35 games, three clear of second. Wood also leads the league in goals with 39. 2nd Star – Jameson Kaine (G) – Langley Rivermen Kaine won all three of his starts last week after being thrust into the starting role, stopping 116 of 121 shots to give himself a .959 save percentage and a 1.65 goals-against average over that stretch. In a Tuesday night start, the North Vancouver, B.C. native made 36 saves and only let in two goals as the Rivermen held on for a 3-2 win against the Surrey Eagles. He was two seconds away from only having a single blemish in the game, but surrendered a goal at 19:58 of the third. On Friday, in the first of back-to-back road dates with the Powell River Kings, Kaine was nearly perfect, allowing just one goal in a 2-1 Rivermen overtime victory in which he stopped 40 of 41 shots. He was named the first star of the game. The 18-year-old netminder was back in the crease again on Saturday night, making another 40 saves and keeping his team in the game as they rallied for a dramatic comeback. The Rivermen were down 2-0 early in the third when they erupted for three straight goals and took their third straight decision by a 3-2 final. Kaine now has a .922 save percentage, which is the fifth best mark in the BCHL. He owns a record of 13-4-2 and a goals-against average of 2.63. 3rd Star – Noah Quinn (F) – Cranbrook Bucks Quinn tied for the league lead in points last with with eight over three games on four goals and four assists on Cranbrook’s weekend road trip. The Bemidji State University commit collected a pair of second-period assists on Friday night as he helped the Bucks to a 4-0 road win against the Merritt Centennials. Saturday night was when he really took off. Quinn scored four goals and chipped in with an assist for a five-point night to lead Cranbrook to a 6-3 win over the West Kelowna Warriors. His first came late in the second period to give his team a 3-1 lead heading into the break. He came out of the intermission and scored twice on the power play before the halfway point of the third frame to increase the lead to 5-1. He had one more in him as he potted his fourth of the game with less than three minutes to go. He was named the game’s first star. On Sunday evening, he extended his point streak to nine games with a first-period assist in the team’s eventual 5-4 loss to the Penticton Vees. Quinn is the Bucks second leading scorer with 44 points in 42 games, which puts him into the top-20 in league scoring. He also has 21 goals on the year, which again is second on the Bucks and top-20 in the league.
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Here is every single goal scored in the 2024 BCHL Top Prospects game on January 19th, 2024. Final score: Coastal Conference 10 - Interior Conference 3. Goal scorers: COASTAL Tobias Pitka (2) Patrick Murphy Caden Cranston Brady Milburn Ryden Evers Rylan Bonkowski Chase Pirtle Richard Baran Gabriel Guilbault INTERIOR Max Heise JJ Monteiro (2)
Cowichan Valley Capitals forward David Jacobs, Cranbrook Bucks forward Tyson Dyck and West Kelowna Warriors defenceman Charles-Alexis Legault have been named the BCHL 3 Stars of the Week. 1st Star – David Jacobs (F) – Cowichan Valley Capitals Jacobs collected a pair of goals and added four assists for six points in two games last week, tying for the league lead in points over that stretch. The 20-year-old played setup man in Friday night’s 6-2 win over the Victoria Grizzlies. Jacobs assisted on both of Cowichan’s first-period goals and added a third helper midway through the middle frame to finish with three on the night. He was named the game’s first star. On Saturday, he registered his second straight three-point night, scoring twice and adding an assist in a narrow 4-3 defeat to the Nanaimo Clippers. The Needham, Mass. native had a goal and an assist in the second period, then added his second marker late in the third to cut the lead to one. Jacobs finishes the regular season as the Capitals leading scorer with 52 points in 54 games. His efforts last week helped Cowichan clinch the final playoff spot in the Costal Conference. 2nd Star – Tyson Dyck (F) – Cranbrook Bucks Dyck racked up six assists in two games over the weekend to lead the league in assists and tie for the most points. The 2022 NHL Draft prospect did the majority of his damage on Friday night in a home matchup against the Penticton Vees. Dyck recorded five helpers, assisting on all of his team’s goals, in a 5-2 win. After collecting an assist in both the first and second periods, he assisted on three straight Cranbrook goals in the third period to seal the win. All five of his assists were primary. The following night in a rematch against Penticton, Dyck had another assist in his team’s 6-1 loss. The Abbotsford, B.C. product is fourth in league scoring with 74 points in 53 contests. 3rd Star – Charles-Alexis Legault (D) – West Kelowna Warriors Typically more of a defensive defenceman, Legault tied for the points lead among blueliners last week with five in three games. He scored three goals over that span and all three were game-winners. The 2003-born defender collected three points in Thursday’s matchup with the Salmon Arm Silverbacks. He scored a third-period goal, his first since Jan. 29, to go along with two assists to finish with three points and first-star honours in the Warriors 5-3 home win. On Friday, West Kelowna was on the road in Merritt where Legault scored once again in a 7-1 win. He finished the week out on Sunday by scoring a goal for the third straight game, his sixth of the year, to help the Warriors to a 6-1 win against the Vernon Vipers. Legault now has 16 points in 35 games this season.
With only one game on the schedule on Tuesday night, full attention was on a battle between the Surrey Eagles and Langley Rivermen!