Six exhibited physical behavior typical of a Xenomorph, particularly with regards to her unquestioning servitude to the Matriarch. In becoming a Queen, she shed her original carapace and lost the number branded into her head. She at first appeared to be a normal Drone with physical traits typical of the caste, but she later evolved into a Praetorian and later still a Queen. Shortly after birth, she had the number "6" branded into the front of her head. Groves and his team at the Weyland-Yutani research facility on BG-386. The Preds travel to the Canlan Ice Sports Centre in York to return the favour Sunday at 3:00 PM.Specimen 6 was the sixth Xenomorph to be bred by Dr. The Renegades, with Christopher Rende, the GMHL’s leader in points with 38 and assists with 23, visit the Meridian Credit Union Arena at 7:30 PM this Friday, November 10. I’d like to get some points this weekend. “We’ve put ourselves into this situation. “We can’t blame anybody but ourselves,” he laments. Of the mounting losses, Taylor insists at least five of those games should have gone in the Preds’ favour. He plays with a lot of emotion, a lot of fire to every shift. “He’ll give us a bit of a different look. “He brings something different to the team,” says Taylor. As well, forward Tyler Gearing just re-signed with the team and should be available for the North York games. In addition, prior to last weekend’s two road games, the team re-signed 2022-2023 forward Declan Fogarty, who amassed ten goals and 28 assists last season, making him third in points on the Preds. We’re hoping to have Denning back as well.” “Nick and Cam Savoie should both be back this weekend,” says Taylor. Taylor is expecting to have some of the players who missed Sunday’s game back this weekend for the team’s two contests against the first place North York Renegades. They have, however, played only 12 games so far. The losing streak has dropped the Preds from fifth to seventh in the eight-team South Division standings, with a record of 4-7-1. He made the saves, but when our team is not playing 100 percent we need a goalie to steal the win for us.”Ĭam Savoie scored the lone Predators goal on a power play, assisted by Isaac Locker and Luca Fernandez. “We put him in on Saturday after we pulled Georgii (Kodzaev),” Taylor explained. Newly acquired goaltender Kyle Magri got his first start for the Preds in the 4-1 loss Sunday. Also in civvies with injuries were Nolan Wyers, Dylan Denning, Georgy Kholmovsky, Ethan Culp and goaltender Zane Clausen. Lindberg’s Saturday disqualification meant he had to sit out Sunday’s game. Our best players are playing way more minutes than they need to be playing, and doing way more than what they need to do, because we’re so short.” We’re putting guys into situations they are not used to being in. “We played well in the first period,” said Taylor. Sunday afternoon’s game against the Ravens in St. We have to take accountability for the penalties we’re taking, and the leadership has to step up more.”Ĭam Savoie, Nicholas Nicoletti and Rhys Jones all scored for Niagara. “Just too many unnecessary penalties, we put ourselves into tough situations. “Amazingly undisciplined,” Taylor said of his team’s performance Saturday night. But the Stars picked up two of their three power play goals in the second period en route to the 6-3 victory. Saturday started out well, with the Preds scoring first and the opening period ending in a 2-2 tie. In all fairness, they did outshoot the Stars 47-29, but they also topped Northumberland in penalty minutes, 35-28, including a game disqualification to defenseman Gehrig Lindberg in the second period. Perhaps that’s one of the reasons they looked so rusty Saturday on the road in their 6-3 loss to the Northumberland Stars in Colborne. With the Niagara-on-the-Lake Wolves Minor Hockey Association hosting their annual Harvest Classic Tournament this weekend, the Preds had a rare Friday night off. On the heels of their fourth loss in a row, Niagara Predators head coach Kevin Taylor is looking for answers.Īnd with a home-and-home series this weekend against the Greater Metro Junior A Hockey League’s (GMHL) only remaining undefeated team, he needs those answers fast.
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