Cyclones get sloppy win against Chiefs with coach absent

It wasn’t pretty or rough or very interesting, but a win is a win.

The Davidson Cyclones came back from a 3-1 deficit to beat the Nokomis Chiefs 8-6 Dec. 14 at the Davidson Rink in a game that featured back-and-forth action with little attention paid to the physical or defensive aspects of hockey.

“It’s actually kind of tough to get into the game (against Nokomis),” said Cyclones captain Derek Allan. “It’s more like a (recreational) game to be honest when we play those guys. It’s not much hitting and everyone is just out there trying to score goals and not prevent them. It’s not like the other teams in the league. The games are quite a bit different.”

The first period started off agonizingly slow with both teams creating few scoring opportunities. Davidson (5-5-1) would pot the first goal of the night on a power play marker from Pat Cey that saw him roof the puck glove side on Nokomis goaltender Adam Isherwood with 4:32 left in the opening frame.

The Chiefs (2-9) line of Brett Leedahl, Chad Murton and Kirk Belyk responded quickly at the beginning of the second period with Murton trickling a backhand shot five-hole on Cyclones goalie Brady Willner at the 4:02 mark. Twenty-seven seconds later Belyk also found space in front of the Davidson net and jammed home the second goal of the game, which he followed with another a little over two minutes later.

“After they went up 3-1 in the second I think the boys realized we’re in a game here,” said Willner, who stopped 30 shots in the win. “The boys dug deep and we came back. That was nice to see.”

The comeback saw Davidson bring the score to within one off a backhand by Cody Danberg with 11:37 left in the second. On a delayed penalty call to Nokomis with a little over six minutes to go Kyle Bortis rifled a shot blocker side over Isherwood’s shoulder tying up the game at 3-3 and setting the stage for a wide open third.

“It was a bit of a fire drill (in the third),” said Cyclones forward Carter Smith, who started off the period with a goal 21 seconds in. “We came out the way we wanted to, (but) it wasn’t our best game. As long as we score more goals than them I guess all is well.”

Davidson went up by two at the 2:37 mark when John Adam snuck a shot past the Chiefs goaltender from the blue-line. The ice resembled a see-saw during the seventh minute of the final frame when Danberg scored at 7:28 followed by Murton at 7:34, which Davidson got right back on Smith’s second goal at 7:58. The Chiefs then brought the score back to within two less than a minute and a half later when Belyk registered the hat-trick making it 7-5 in Davidson’s favour.

After Allan and Murton scored within 30 seconds of each other with a little over a minute left, the period and game mercifully came to an end for the two goaltenders.

To read more please see the December 23 print edition of The Davidson Leader.