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Kelowna Chiefs dumped 6-2 by KIJHL leading Princeton Posse

The Chiefs next game is Nov. 1 against the Willams Lake Mustangs in Williams Lake
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The Chiefs are tied for last place in the Bill Ohlhausen Division with the Osoyoos Coyotes.

Friday91ÂãÁÄÊÓƵ™s (Oct. 25) KIJHL game between the Kelowna Chiefs and Princeton Posse was close until the third period. Princeton91ÂãÁÄÊÓƵ™s Bryton Morrow (4) put his team on the board first at 7:10 of the opening frame.

The Chiefs answered back seven minutes later on a goal by Owen Ivanov (2), with assists to Ben Henshall and Gairen Bona. Aiden Morcom (3) put Kelowna up 2-1 four minutes into the second period assisted by Henshall.

The Posse tied the game on a powerplay goal by Matthew Langdon (11) at 6:38 and then went up 3-2 on Morrow91ÂãÁÄÊÓƵ™s (5) second of the game before the period ended.

The third was all Princeton as Langdon (12) scored his second of the night, and Will Bell (7) and Jackson Gush added markers in the 6-2 win. Langdon leads the league with 27 points (16-g, 11-a). Ten penalties were handed out, six to Princeton and four to the Chiefs.

Kelowna was out shot 46/34 and went 0/4 on the powerplay. Max Fowle made 40 saves in the Chiefs loss. Kelowna (5-4-0-2-0) is tied for last place in the Bill Ohlhausen Division with the Osoyoos Coyotes.

The Chiefs next game is Nov. 1 against the Willams Lake Mustangs in Williams Lake.



About the Author: Gary Barnes

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