WSHL 365
November 21 at 10:15am · Big sweep for Cheyenne Stampede Hockey in Superior last weekend. Big play by Dmitry Kuznetsov here to separate his man from the puck and fire a laser through the defenseman to break a tie in the dying seconds of the second period. He'd add another in the third that would stand as the game winner |
WSHL 365
November 22 The WSHL 365 Mountain Division Player of the Week is Dmitry Kuznetsov of Cheyenne Stampede Hockey. The Stampede picked up two big wins on the road in Superior last weekend. Kuznetsov was instrumental in Saturday's win, scoring a go-ahead goal with just four seconds left in the second period. Then after the RoughRiders tied the game again in the third, Kuznetsov scored another go-ahead goal, this time standing as the game winner. Kuznetsov leads the Stampede with 19 goals in 16 games this season. |
Coyotes Season Comes to an End
Frank Gambino
Townsquare MediaThe Casper Coyotes junior hockey team saw their season come to end with a 9-1 road loss to the Ogden Mustangs on Sunday afternoon in the 2nd round of the Western States Hockey League Playoffs. The Coyotes lost the series 2 games to one after a 5-2 loss on Friday and a 5-4 win on Saturday. Goalie Adam Andersson was sensational in that game on Saturday with 56 saves. For the season, Dmitry Kuznetsov was the teams leading scorer with 46 goals and 45 assists. Lukas Lojka tallied 41 goals and 44 assists. The Coyotes finished the year with a record of 32-21-6 and will play Tier 1 junior hockey next season at the Ice Arena
Frank Gambino
Townsquare MediaThe Casper Coyotes junior hockey team saw their season come to end with a 9-1 road loss to the Ogden Mustangs on Sunday afternoon in the 2nd round of the Western States Hockey League Playoffs. The Coyotes lost the series 2 games to one after a 5-2 loss on Friday and a 5-4 win on Saturday. Goalie Adam Andersson was sensational in that game on Saturday with 56 saves. For the season, Dmitry Kuznetsov was the teams leading scorer with 46 goals and 45 assists. Lukas Lojka tallied 41 goals and 44 assists. The Coyotes finished the year with a record of 32-21-6 and will play Tier 1 junior hockey next season at the Ice Arena