Photo credit: Chris Uhlig.

SF Bears survive scare, steal game two in overtime thriller

CHRIS UHLIG

The finals of the Bogart Cup sport two equally matched teams and all signs point to a tight series.

The first game between the Bears and the Navan Grads on Friday the 19th in Navan ended with a bitter loss for the Bears. They could have won it, but stood in their own way. Quinn Booth scored first for the team at 16:28, but Navan followed suit shortly thereafter at 19:56 in the first period. Smiths Falls once again grabbed the lead in the second period with Quinn Booth earning his second score. But a penalty (too many men on the ice) allowed Navan to gain just enough of an advantage to level the scoreboard once more with a powerplay goal at 9:07 in the third period, erasing the hopes of the Bears for an easy win. A late overtime period score at 18:19 gave Navan the win on home ice.

Sunday saw a very similar game, but this time in the favour of Smiths Falls for a 4:3 win. Travis Oullette, assisted by Matthew Dimaline and Hunter O’Brian, opened the scoring with a goal at 8:57 in the first period, however Navan’s Nicholas Paone wiped out the lead with a goal at 11:11. Shaymus Stevenson edged the Bears forward with a powerplay goal at 17:15, assisted by Hunter O’Brian and Lucas Culhane. Not a minute later at 18:12, Colin MacDougal levelled the scoreboard for the Grads. Navan even managed to take the lead at 1:30 in the third period with a score by Shaan Kingwell. It did not look good for the Bears, but Kyle Dagg, helped by Alec Hamady and Finnegan Kilmurray, brought the Bears the much needed break at the 12:33 mark. A puck flung by Matthew Dimaline past Navan’s goalie at 3:43 in the first overtime period spelled the win for the Bears. Jackson Heron is credited for the assist.

First Star of the evening went to Matthew Dimaline for shooting the winning goal and one assist, Navan’s goalie Jaeden Nelson earned Second Star, and the Bears’ own goalie Dawson Labre got Third Star.

Smith Falls sent a barrage of 46 shots at Navan’s net compared to 29 by the Grads.

The next home game will be this Friday at the usual time.

read more

HomeTown News

Strategic plan to get overhaul in Rideau Lakes Township

Public input sought during implementation of new plan LAURIE WEIR The Township of Rideau Lakes will undergo an overhaul on its strategic plan, as staff will encourage public input.  Shellee […]

Read more

Thomas Cavanagh Construction is successful bidder for Rideau Lakes build in Portland

New hall and library bid comes in at just over $2.5M LAURIE WEIR The construction of the long-awaited Portland hall and library has been awarded to Thomas Cavanagh Construction for […]

Read more

Promotional campaign aims to attract new residents to ‘Land in Lanark’

LAURIE WEIR It’s a catchy tagline to attack newcomers to Lanark County as the county aims to bolster the health care and trades sectors.  “Land in Lanark” is the new […]

Read more

Harassment investigation to firearm and drug charges

LYNDHURST, ON – The Leeds County Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) arrested a 50 year-old male for several offences, including harassment and firearms charges. On March 16, 2024, […]

Read more

How is Housing First good for the community?

SUBMITTED The following is part of a series about homelessness in Lanark County. When talking about community safety and well-being, those on the front lines of human services often strive to […]

Read more

‘Opportunity to make a difference’: County agrees to rental increase of $120,000 for transitional housing in Smiths Falls

Original agreement increases to $416,000 as does number of rooms for use LAURIE WEIR A rent increase was cause for concern around the horseshoe at Lanark County council, but in […]

Read more

Local action on “Fossil Fools Day” contributes to RBC announcements

SUBMITTED More than two dozen people rallied in front of the Perth branch of the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) on Saturday April 6 to stop RBC from financing the […]

Read more

Fish Fry – a staple in Toledo for a quarter century

LAURIE WEIR For the past 25 years, there has been an annual fish fry in Toledo. It started as a bullhead supper and now it’s a way to help entice […]

Read more