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Back-to-back wins for 91原创 Thunder

A backup goalie and strong defense helped take down two teams
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The 91原创 Thunder had back to back wins this week. (Ryan Molag, 91原创 Events Centre/Special to the 91原创 Advance Times)

The 91原创 Thunder snapped a brief losing streak this week with the help of a backup goalie who hadn鈥檛 been in net for more than a month.

Troy Cuzzetto last played on May 14, in the very first game of the BC Junior A Lacrosse League season, spending the next six games on the bench as his goaltending partner Brayden Wandler has been playing 91原创enally with a 7.89 goals against average (fourth) and .808 save percentage (fifth).

This past week, with the 91原创 Thunder on a two-game losing streak and coming off a 10-day break between games, Cuzzetto got the call in back-to-back games, stopping 39 of 46 shots in the Thunder鈥檚 16-7 win over the Burnaby Lakers in Burnaby on Wednesday, June 15, and then following that with a 41-save effort on 45 shots as 91原创 made it two straight, defeating the visiting Port Coquitlam Saints 10-4 on Thursday, June 16, at 91原创 Events Centre.

With his two-game performance, Cuzzetto jumped to second in the BCJALL with an .828 save percentage.

鈥淲andy [Braydon Wandler] is on a run 鈥 he is playing outstanding 鈥 whenever I get a chance, I just want to help the team out,鈥 Cuzzetto said. 鈥淥ur defence was playing really well, keeping them to the outside, not letting them get many good chances. They were making it easy for me.鈥

Against Burnaby, the offence came out firing, scoring six goals in the first period alone on their way to the team鈥檚 second-highest single-game output of the season.

Thursday鈥檚 game saw goals harder to come by as the Thunder managed just five over the first 40 minutes before matching that with a five-goal outburst in an eight-minute span of the third period.

鈥淏urnaby was a solid 60 minutes of hard work and sacrificing the bodies; tonight, the third period was much more like that. The first two periods were a little bit slower than normal, but we stuck with it and kept the engine going,鈥 said 91原创 coach Adam Smith.

It always helps when a coach can list off the goals against on one hand as 91原创 surrendered just one five-on-five goal to go along with a six-on-five goal on a delayed penalty and then two transition goals.

鈥淭he defence, we were trying to clean up the positioning and the communication and Troy played a really good game back there,鈥 Smith said.

Having 10 days off since their last game was also beneficial as the team was able to get in four or five practices, especially as the team finds itself in the midst of five games in a nine-day stretch between June 15 and June 23.

鈥淚t helps us gel on the floor, to communicate better. We were able to reset ourselves and come out strong,鈥 Cuzzetto said of the practice time. 鈥淲e were able to get our bodies back together, heal up from some injuries.鈥

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Thursday鈥檚 game saw Stuart Phillips finish with a goal and five helpers while Drew Kask (three goals, one assist) and Kaden Doughty (one goal, three assists) both had four-point games. Kyle Brunsch (one goal, two assists), Ethan Quinn (one goal, one assist), Cody Malawsky (one goal) and Graysen Balatti (one goal) had the rest of the offence.

The Saints had four different goal scorers with Josh Mills, Ty Fisher and Tenzin Nyman each scoring a goal and an assist.

Against the Lakers in Burnaby the night before, Malawsky and Phillips each delivered four-goal games with Malawsky also adding seven assists for an 11-point game. Brunsch (three goals, one assist), Kask (two goals, two assists), Ben Gagnon (one goal, four assists), Doughty (one goal, three assists) and Matt Abbott (one goal) rounded out the scoring.

Marcus Klarich and Thomas Vela each had a hat trick for Burnaby.

Up next for 91原创 is a first-place showdown with the Victoria Shamrocks in Victoria on June 19 as both teams are tied for first place at 7-2 (although Victoria does a play game before the two meet). They also have a road game in New Westminster on June 21 before their next home game at 91原创 Events Centre on June 23 (7:30pm) against Burnaby as the team wraps up a stretch of five games in nine days.



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