WENATCHEE, Wash. –
The Wenatchee Wolves, proud members of the Northern Pacific Hockey League, had
another successful weekend in the NPHL, defeating the Bellingham Blazers twice
in Bellingham, 2-0 and 7-1.
In Friday, October 23rd’s 2-0 win over Bellingham, Thomas Hendry (Salt Lake City, Utah)
and Richie Stickle (Healy, AK)
scored the goals, while Max Flynn (Wenatchee,
Washington) stopped all 22 shots he faced for the Wolves, who went 1-for-6 on
the power play and 3-of-3 on the penalty kill.
On Saturday, October 24th, 12 different players
registered points, in a 7-1 win. Hendry and Jack Newhouse (Anchorage, AK) led the way with two goals apiece. Bronson Moore (Kennewick, WA) made 32
saves for Wenatchee, which went 1-for-5 on the power play and 4-of-4 on the
penalty kill.
“It was a good weekend to go on the road and obviously get
two wins.” said Wenatchee Wolves Head Coach Ryan McKelvie. “It’s good for our
young team to learn how to play day in and day out and go on the road after a
long trip to Minnesota and still perform at a high level. I thought our energy
was low on Friday, but the guys responded well on Saturday with a good win
against a good team.”
The Wolves are 9-0-0-0 on the season, 6 points ahead of
Eugene in the NPHL standings. The Wolves next play against the Seattle Ravens,
in Seattle on Friday, October 30th at 6:35pm and then in Wenatchee
on Saturday, October 31st at 2:35pm.
WENATCHEE WOLVES NPHL HOCKEY
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