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Totems host Lakers for 3 this week

The Pacific division leading 19-3-0 Seattle Totems play host the 8-12-0 Lakers of Couer d'Alene for three games this week starting Thursday night @ 8:15pm.

Friday and Saturday nights there will be a doubleheader of games with the 8-8-0 University of Washington Huskies taking on the 4-4-0 University of Idaho Vandals.

Game times for the Totems will be at 8:15 pm Thursday, 6:45pm Friday and 9:00pm on Saturday night.

Totems feast on Jaguars for Thanksgiving

The 17-2-0 Seattle Totems picked up a pair of wins over the River City Jaguars in a couple of spirited games on Tuesday and Wednesday nights.

After a 17 day layoff the Totems showed some rust early but Paulos Shiferaw sparked Seattle in his first game with 2 goals, one which was shorthanded. Tanner Schulze collected 2 goals (1 short) and an assist on the night while Quinn Snider picked up the game winner on a 75 foot blast that he fired prior to entering the zone. Seattles penalty kill was outstanding scoring 2 shorthanded goals and killing off 11 of the Jaguars 12 powerplay chances including a 5 minute stretch to end the game that featured a full 2 minute 5 on 3. Nick Cafrelli picked up the win in goal and is now 3-0-0 with a .921 save percentage since being aquired from Rogue Valley.

Wednesday night was all Totems despite not having last seasons NorPac scoring champ Kyle Stoumbaugh (134 pts. NorPac record), Paulos Shiferaw, Eric English or big Jon Carpenter in the lineup. Miles Klingenberg picked up his first win in a Totems sweater stopping 22 of 24 shots and Nick Cafrelli mopped up in the 3rd stopping 7 o7. The Totems league leading powerplay (25.20 pct.) scored on 5 of 15 chances.

Seattle was led on the scoreboard by Shawn Pauly (2ppg, 3a), Tanner Schulze (1ppg, 3a), Anthony Patt (2g, 1shg), Spencer Galvin (1ppg, 2a), David Castellion (1ppg, 1a), Branden Vandermoon (1g),and Taylor Perkins (2a).

Head Coach Mike Murphy stated "I was a bit concerned coming off of the long layoff but I was happy with the way that the boys responded. Paulos fit right in and the numbers that our young 91's and 92's put up should open some eyes in the NAHL and the BCHL. The rookies have really been working hard so I didn't have a second thought about giving them more pp time and they rewarded us with an outstanding effort. Pauly has been one of our top players this season and Patt has been a regular on the pk but to see our kids (Vandermoon, Twietmeyer, Patt and Castellion) collect 4 goals shows the depth that we thought we would have when we decided to go a bit younger this season. When you throw in the solid play and steady improvement that John Dennis and Ryan Mana, both 92's, have shown on the blueline these young Totems are making it tough to make the game night lineup for all 25 players. The fact that we are entering an 8 game in 12 day stretch is made easier knowing that any player that we have in the lineup can contribute when called upon."

Seattle travels to Rogue Valley for games Friday and Saturday and Eugene on Sunday night. The Totems next home games are vs the Lakers from Couer d'Alene Thursday, Friday and Saturday night December 4, 5 and 6.

Totems host the Jaguars for a pre-Thanksgiving feast

The Seattle Totems (15-2-0) will play host to the River City Jaguars (7-8-0) next Tuesday, November 25th at 8:15pm and Wednesday, November 26th at 7:30pm at Olympic View Arena. All tickets for this series only 5.00!

These games will be the the first two of a 5 games in 6 night stretch over the holiday weekend that rolls into an 8 game in 12 day run. During this stretch the Totems will face off at home against River City, @ Rogue Valley, @ Eug then return home the weekend of December 5th and 6th to play Couer d'Alene.

Come out and catch a game with one of the Totems biggest rivals. Over the past 2 seasons in 12 Seattle vs River City matchups there have been 8 one goal games. Don't miss out on another great series. A perfect pre-Thanksgiving family outing.

 

Totems battle back for two wins

Despite being down to the Tri City Titans 2-1 on Friday and 3-1 on Saturday the Seattle Totems battled back to win both games by scores of 4-3 and 5-4 at the Toyota Center in Tri Cities. Special teams played a big part in the victories as the Totems scored on 4 of 9 powerplay chances.

Friday night the Totems were led on the scoreboard by Shawn Pauly with 2 goals and 1 assist, captain Tanner Schulze (1g, 1a), Kyle Stoumbaugh (1g, 1a) and Jake Radermacher (1g, 1a) potted the game winner.

Saturday night Spencer Galvin continued his push towards the top of the NorPac scoring race with 2 goals. Galvin finds himself in 4th place in scoring behind Schulze (37 pts), Stoumbaugh (36 pts) and Eugene's Michael Frei (32 pts). Chris Beede got the Totems rolling early in the first period but the Titans jumped out to a 3-1 lead. A shorthanded goal by Nick Guzman exiting the penalty box tied it up for Seattle before Kyle Stoumbaugh finished them off with 1:47 remaining in the game. Quinn Snider also picked up 2 big assists on the night.

Nick Cafrelli stepped right in after just one practice with Seattle and earned both wins in goal posting an outstanding .917 save percentage.

The Totems next home games are Tuesday, November 25th and Wednesday the 26th vs the River City Jaguars. These two games will begin a grueling 5 games in 6 night stretch that Seattle must endure.

Totems welcome Cafrelli, Shiferaw and Prather

The 14-2-0 Pacific division leading Seattle Totems added goalie Nick Cafrelli, forward Paulos Shiferaw and defenseman Josh Prather to the roster this week.

The Totems traded forward Phil Harezlak to the Rogue Valley Wranglers for 1989 born goalie Nick Cafrelli of Fremont, Ca. The need to seek out a goalie was brought on by recent injuries to Kevin Maile, 8-1-0(upper body, 3-4 weeks) and Chris Beadles, 5-1-0 (knee, season).

1989 born forward Paulos Shiferaw of Seattle, Wa. rejoins the Totems from the Quesnel Millionaires of the BCHL. Paulos last played for Seattle 3 seasons ago prior to signing with the Surrey Eagles.

Josh Prather, an 89 born defenseman from Kent, Wa. rejoins the Totems after spending a season with the Princeton Posse of the KIJHL.

Head Coach Murphy stated "After first losing promising young forward Kyle Peterson last week to a potentially season ending knee injury on top of an upper body injury to F David Castellion(3-4 weeks) we needed to bring in some players. Paulos will be able to step right in with an understanding of our program and should provide some immediate assistance. Josh Prather returning to the lineup is an instant upgrade to our blueline. Josh first played in the league at 15 and brings steady play, toughness and tremendous leadership to our backend.

"We have liked Cafrelli since last year and when two of our three tenders went down we needed some instant help. Nick has shown the ability to stay focused and battle hard while in Rogue Valley and seems to be able to come up with that big save. He and Billy Long will have to pull the weight for now. Once we found out that he was available it was a trade that we had to make".

"Although we have gotten of to a good record our play is still subpar at times and these three players will give us more depth to the lineup".

The Totems are extremely happy to welcome Nick Cafrelli and welcome back Paulos and Josh to the Totems family.

 

Division leading Totems 2-1 over the weekend

The Pacific division leading Seattle Totems (12-2-0) endured their first loss on home ice last weekend to the visiting Eugene Generals (8-3-0) sandwiched between wins over the Lakers (3-7-0) Thursday and Eugene on Saturday.

The weekend started early on Thursday night when the Couer d'Alene Lakers paid their first visit of the season to Olympic View Arena. Seattle came out on top 6-2 fueled by big Jon Carpenter's(6g, 4a, 47pim) hat trick and 4 assists for Spencer Galvin(13g, 13a). Chris Beadles(5-1-0) picked up the win in the pipes stopping 40 shots.

Friday night brought the 2nd place Eugene Generals to Seattle and despite a good effort in the 3rd period including the game tying tip in by Jake Radermacher on an Eric English shot at the 19:19 mark the Totems suffered their first loss at home in overtime. Kevin Maile(7-1-0) turned aside 35 shots in the loss. This was only Mailes 2nd loss in the last two seasons for the Totems, he has been a spectacular 27-2-0 since rejoining the Totems last year.

On Saturday the Totems set out to turn the tables on Eugene but found themselves looking at a 3 goal deficit by the 9:31 mark of the first period. Spencer Galvin finally put the Totems on track with a goal at 10:17 enroute to a hat trick including the game tying and game winning goals. League leading scorer Tanner Schulze had 3 assists and Quinn Snider potted a goal and 2 assists as well. Kevin Maile made things right picking up the win.

Special teams played a huge role in all three of these games with the Totems division leading powerplay (22.83%) scoring on 7 of 23 chances and the top penalty killing units (89.08%) giving up only 3 goals on 21 attempts by the opposition. Tanner Schulze (34 pts) pulled ahead of Kyle Stoumbaugh (31 pts) in the NorPac scoring race and with Spencer Galvin (26 pts) picking up steam Seattle boasts the top three scorers in the league. Quinn Snider (4g, 9a) is tied for the scoring lead among defensemen.

The Totems next play the Tri City Titans this Sunday at 6:30pm at Olympic View Arena.

10-1 Totems prepare for big 3 game weekend

The Pacific division leading 10-1-0 Seattle Totems return home for a four game home stand facing the Lakers of Couer dAlene in a special Thursday night tilt. Game time is 8:15pm

The 3rd place Lakers gave the Totems their first loss of the season this last Friday night in 10-7 shootout. Seattle bounced back on Saturday night to defeat the Lakers 5-1.

Friday and Saturday night the Totems will square off with the #2 team in NorPac, the Eugene Generals(6-2-0) at 6:30pm both nights. 

This 2 game series should be exciting as these two teams boast arguably the top three forwards in the division with Kyle Stoumbaugh and Tanner Schulze(Seattle) and Michael Frei (Eugene). This weekend will also showcase the top four goaltenders in the west with Kevin Maile(5-0), Chris Beadles (5-1) vs Kevin Aslett(4-1) and Nolan Ohmart(2-1). With the Totems and Generals leading the League in shots and special teams these games will be high paced, high scoring old school hockey.

Game time Thursday is 8:15pm. Game time Friday and Saturday is 6:30pm. Next game for Seattle will be Sunday 11/2/08 vs the Tri City Titans at 6:30pm at Olympic View Arena.

 

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The Seattle Jr Totems are looking for Host Families for the upcoming season. The Host Families are the backbone of the organization and provides a unique opportunity for you to be an integral part of the team.

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If you have the room and are interested in hosting a Totems player or interested in the Billet Coordinator position, please contact Mike Murphy at (206) 909-2681 or e-mail him at Murphymmj@aol.com

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