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UFA Bisons drop Mac's tourney championship game

The UFA Bisons are now aware that momentum can become a huge factor in a short tournament.
The UFA’s Lenny Hackman and Conner Bleackley celebrate a goal, Dec. 27 at the Mac’s Midget AAA World Invitational Tournament. The Bisons made it to the gold medal
The UFA’s Lenny Hackman and Conner Bleackley celebrate a goal, Dec. 27 at the Mac’s Midget AAA World Invitational Tournament. The Bisons made it to the gold medal game, but dropped a 5-0 decision to Russia’s Severstal/Locomotiv at the Scotiabank Saddledome, Jan. 1.

The UFA Bisons are now aware that momentum can become a huge factor in a short tournament.

But the Strathmore-based team, featuring several players from Rocky View county, was unable to complete its run through the Macís AAA Midget World Invitational Tournament, dropping a 5-0 decision to Russiaís Severstal/Locomotiv team in the gold medal game at the Scotiabank Saddledome, Jan. 1.

Despite the lopsided final score, Wilson Sproule, the Bisonsí 17-year-old goalie from Lyalta, was named tournament MVP and a tournament first team all-star.

ìWilson was fantastic in getting the tournament MVP and first all-star,î said Bisons head coach Jeremy Friesen. ìHe kept us in it in the first period, as he had all tournament, and we were just unable to get him that lead.î

The game was scoreless for more than 25 minutes before Ahmed Gimbatov put Russia up 1-0. Artur Chuvilyaev added another late in the second, while Alexander Sharov scored a natural hat trick in the third.

The Bisons were outshot 32-18, but Friesen said he thought the game was still close through the first 30 minutes.

ìI thought that we were right in there for the first period. We werenít generating a lot of offence, but we werenít giving up much either,î he said.

ìThen, we got into a bit of penalty trouble in the second period. Russia didnít capitalize on them but they got a lot of momentum from the chances. They started freewheeling in the neutral zone and created a lot of opportunities, while we were just unable to get our legs underneath us after that.î

Severstal, which also won the tournament in 2007, defeated the Bisons 4-2 in a pre-tournament exhibition game. For the Bisons, who won the Macís in 1998, it was its fourth appearance in the championship game.

The Bisons earned a spot in the final after beating the Calgary Flames 4-2 in a quarter-final and the Prince Albert Mintos 4-2 in the semifinal of the 25-team tournament.

Friesen said using the momentum was essential for his teamís success.

ìIt was great for the guys to experience that and show themselves what they are capable of doing. Weíve tried to build a team that has depth and balance. Twice in this tournament we were down by two goals and came back, so that shows a lot of character. We learned a lot about our hockey team. It was a great experience,î he said.

ìAll season, we havenít been getting some of the wins we thought we should have gotten ñ and weíve learned a lot from those experiences. When we put it all together and play within a structure, weíre a pretty effective team. Weíre going to be a pretty tough team in the playoffs when you get to a three- or five-game set.î

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