Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Jr. Blues look to continue winning ways against Janesville (Preview)



Springfield Junior Blues (4-8-2) vs. Janesville Jets (7-5-2)

Two Games – Friday, October 26th and Saturday, October 27th
Both games inside the Nelson Center will drop the puck at 7:05pm

Season Series: (4 Head-to-Head Games in 2012-2013)
Game 1-Friday, October 26th – 7:05 p.m. (Nelson Center)
Game 2-Saturday, October 27th – 7:05 p.m. (Nelson Center)
Game 3-Friday, December 21st – 7:00 p.m. (Janesville Ice)
Game 4-Saturday, December 22 – 7:00 p.m. (Janesville Ice)

Last Weekend Results (both teams)
Jr. Blues split two-game road series 1-1 against Roadrunners in Topeka.
Janesville is coming off a two-game sweep at home against Coulee Region.

Big Story of the Weekend Series inside the Nelson Center
As everybody involved inside the world of sports knows, head-to-head division-rival matchups could go either way. Both teams enter the two-game series opener on Friday night on a roll as the hometown Junior Blues have won three of their last four games, while the visiting Jets from Janesville, also have won three of their previous four games. Springfield swept Port Huron in their last two games at home before being shutout in the final game in Topeka last weekend 1-to-0 after they won the opener with a shutout themselves, 2-to-0 on Friday night. The Jets won both games last weekend but loss the opener on the road against Kalamazoo two weekends ago, 1-0.

Team Scope

Springfield Junior Blues-The hometown good guys from Springfield enter this series over the weekend with quite a bit of confidence as they have won three of the teams’ last four contests. Brett Skibba is a large part of the reason, as he currently leads the Junior Blues in points with fourteen and has scored five goals in the last four games—including a three-goal hat trick in the 5-3 win over Port Huron on October 12th.

The team is currently in seventh place out of eight teams in the North—but currently own a record of 3-4-1 overall at home and have recorded wins against some teams that not many people expected them to beat. Through fourteen games, Springfield has an overall plus-minus of minus seven (-7) as they have scored just thirty-two goals compared to thirty-nine goals allowed. Matt Leon, who is the expected start for the opener on Friday, is 3-3-2 in eight starts this season with one shutout. Ryan Kellenberger, who is currently listed as the back up, is 1-5-0 in six starts so far. The two have combined to allow thirty-seven goals on 451 shot attempts.

Janesville Jets-Somewhat like our hometown Junior Blues, this weekends’ opponent and Northern division-rival Janesville Jets started off the regular season slow—but thanks to a nice stretch of wins put together lately, also have themselves gaining some confidence . Entering this weekend’s games, Janesville has won three straight games and will be looking to extend it to four or ultimately five as they swept Coulee Region last weekend at home—with the opener ending in overtime.

The Jets are led from an offensive attack that features Jason Ford, Austin Vieth, and Connor Lemirande. Ford leads the team with eight goals and fourteen points—and most impressively, with the three forwards on the ice through fourteen games, the team is +15, which is among league leaders for three players combined throughout the entire NAHL forwards.
The goalies for the Jets have both been quite impressive as well—just as much as our two goaltenders. Brock Krautz, who is the teams number one option, is 5-3-1 in nine starts while back-up goalie Austin Priebe has started five games and has an overall record of 2-1-1. All four goalies that will be participating in the two game series clash this weekend own a save-percentage of .927, which in itself is very impressive.

Who is Hot (Both teams in last 5 games)
For the Junior Blues, success has been relying a lot upon how well both Nate Chasteen and Brett Skibba have played. Chasteen has tallied six points in his last five games while Skibba has added five himself. Skibba has scored five goals with no assists while Chasteen on the other hand, has six assists and no goals scored. Also hot for the good guys, between the pipes, is starting goalie Matt Leon. Leon is 2-0-0 in the teams’ last five games with his most previous start being a shut-out. He has allowed just three goals on sixty-six shot attempts fired.

As for Janesville, Connor Lemirande and Ruslan Pedan have both put up four points each. The two of them have combined to for eight points with both of them scoring two goals each—and two assists each. Starting goalie Austin Priebe has an overall record of 2-1-0 and allowed seven goals with 104 total saves (.937 saves percentage).

Special Teams Comparison (through fourteen games)
Springfield – PP: 18.2 % (9th in NAHL) – PK: 82.5 % (14th in NAHL)
Janesville – PP: 15.8 % (13th in NAHL) – PK: 84.1 % (11th in NAHL)

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