If you’re just joining us, Spokane is leading the playoff series against Portland two games to none, with game three scheduled for tomorrow, March 24 in Spokane. Game four will be Friday night in Spokane and, if needed, Game five will be Saturday night in Spokane.
Thought I’d whip up a couple numbers for the series thus far. Pretty interesting how spread out the scoring has been for both teams; Kyle Beach isn’t even in the top 3 scorers for Spokane, despite his great performance in game one.
Scoring
Spokane
Player, G, A, PTS
Kuhn 1, 2, 3
Wahl 1, 2, 3
Marantz 0, 3, 3
Beach 2, 0, 2
Miller 2, 0, 2
Koper 0, 2, 2
Johnson 0, 1, 1
Gal 1, 0, 1
Ulmer 1, 0, 1
Spurgeon 0, 1, 1
Portland
Player G, A, PTS
Johansen 0, 3, 3
Niederreiter 0, 3, 3
Rutkowski 1, 0, 1
Sbsia 1, 0, 1
Ponich 1, 0, 1
Ross 1, 0, 1
Schneider 1, 0, 1
Aronson 1, 0, 1
Gabriel 0, 1, 1
Carruth 0, 1, 1
Total goals
Spo – 9
Por – 6
PP
Spo – 2/7 (28.5%)
Por – 1/4 (25%)
Penalties
Spo – 12 Infractions/27 Min.
Por – 15 Infractions/33 Min.
Our predictions already seemed doomed. I doubt this series is going to go to 6 or 7. You simply can’t underestimate playoff experience. And rookies. Always bring lots of rookies.
See you on Wednesday night!


i most definetely don’t feel that this series is locked. one win and the momentum could switch. portland is a great team and although we have more playoff experience i don’t want to underestimate them at all.
Game one portland greatly outplayed us almost the whole game. as long as the chiefs bring their A game we should be fine. it would be awesome to wrap up this series friday or saturday night.
By: My other car is a zamboni on March 23, 2010
at 8:01 pm
Let’s pop and lock this thang down.
By: AsThePuckTurns on March 24, 2010
at 4:52 pm