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.