Juneau-Douglas’ Cameron Smith, left, is checked by Colony’s Dane Jellich at Treadwell Arena on Friday, Dec. 15, 2017. Colony won 6-1. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

Juneau-Douglas’ Cameron Smith, left, is checked by Colony’s Dane Jellich at Treadwell Arena on Friday, Dec. 15, 2017. Colony won 6-1. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

Knights stampede Crimson Bears with seven goals Friday night, six Saturday

Colony scored four goals in the third period Saturday afternoon to defeat Juneau-Douglas High School 6-0 and complete the weekend sweep of the Crimson Bears.

The Knights improved to 11-3 on the season. With the loss, JDHS dropped to 1-8. The Crimson Bears won their season opener Nov. 17 against Kenai Central but they’ve been looking for their second win ever since. JDHS lost four straight games by one goal entering the weekend series against Colony.

Foster Riekena tallied three points — a goal and two assists — to guide the Knights to the shutout.

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“I think this year is our best bet for winning state. We’ve been progressing every year, we got three region titles already under our belt,” Riekena said after the Knights’ 7-1 win on Friday.

Ethan Korynta, Jack Holman, Jake Hessinger, Mitchell Diltz and Tae-jean Evans also scored for the streaking Knights in the win. Colony outshot JDHS 27-9 in the game.

Knights 6, JDHS 0

Colony 0 2 4 —6

JDHS 0 0 0 —0

First period — Penalties — Colony 0 for 0:00, JDHS 0 for 0:00

Second period — 1. Colony, Korynta (Hessinger), 6:55. 2. Colony, Diltz (Riekena), 10:41. Penalties — Colony 1 for 2:00, JDHS 0 for 0:00.

Third period — 3. Colony, Riekena (Diltz, Smith), 0:12. 4. Holman (Korynta), 7:40. 5. Hessinger (Jillich), 10:11. 6. Evans (Riekena, Smith), 14:37. Penalties — Colony 2 for 4:00, JDHS 2 for 4:00.

Shots on goals — 5-7-15 —27; JDHS 1-4-4 —9.

Goalies — Colony, Doss (9 shots, 9 saves); JDHS, Mitchell (12 shots, 10 saves); JDHS, Hickok (15 shots, 11 saves).

Friday

The Colony Knights took control early against Juneau-Douglas High School Friday night at Treadwell Arena, scoring three goals in the first period to secure a 7-1 road victory.

In the first meeting between the teams this season, the Knights scored two shorthanded goals and outshot the Crimson Bears 35-11.

“I think we just got a little caught off guard with how well conditioned they were,” JDHS defenseman Tyler Weldon said.

Colony’s Cole Doss stopped 10 of the 11 shots he faced. Cody Mitchell and Wolf Dostal split time between the pipes for JDHS and together stopped 28 shots.

“Credit to the Colony Knights — they’re a fast team and they were able to move the puck really well and put us on our heels for a while,” JDHS head coach Luke Adams said.

Foster Riekena and Mitchell Diltz both scored in the first five minutes of the first period to give the Knights a quick two-goal lead.

The Crimson Bears were on the power play late in the period when Tae-jean Evans snuck behind the JDHS defense to score on Mitchell and push the Knights’ lead to three.

Two minutes into the second period, Evans again went behind the Crimson Bears defense. His wrist shot clanked off the right goal post — one of at least three Knights shots that rang off the goal post on the night.

Midway through the second period, Colony’s Ethan Korynta found himself all alone in front of Mitchell and tallied the Knights’ fourth goal of the game.

Two minutes later, Riekena came in all alone on Mitchell, whose right leg pad couldn’t catch up with Riekena’s slap shot.

“I saw someone kind of backchecking me so I just wound up,” Riekena said.

Minutes after Cooper Smith shot a puck off the post, the senior forward beat Dostal at 14:37.

JDHS skated hard throughout the third period, and was rewarded with a Jacob Dale power-play goal. Dale received the puck just inside the blue line near the Colony bench, fixed his eyes toward the net and shot it past Doss at 10:54. It was Dale’s team-leading fifth goal of the season.

Knights 7, Crimson Bears 1

Colony 3 3 1 — 7

JDHS 0 0 1 — 1

First period — 1. Colony, Riekena (Smith), 0:42. 2. Colony, Diltz (Riekena), 4:49. 3. Colony, Evans (Ketchum), SH, 12:41. Penalties — Colony 3 for 6:00.

Second Period — 4. Colony, Korynta (Holman), 8:19. 5. Colony, Reikena (Evans), SH, 10:24. , 6. Colony, Smith (un.), 14:37. Penalties — Colony 3 for 17:00; JDHS 3 or 6:00.

Third period — 7. JDHS, Dale (Monsef, Bosse), PP, 10:51. 8. Diltz (Smith), 13:49. Penalties — Colony 2 for 4:00

Shots on goal — Colony 10-10-15 —35; JDHS 2-6-3 —11.

Goalies —Colony, Doss (11 shots, 10 saves); JDHS, Mitchell/Dostal (35 shots, 28 saves)

Power plays — Colony 0 for 3; JDHS 1 for 8.


• Contact sports reporter Nolin Ainsworth at 523-2272 or nolin.ainsworth@juneauempire.com


Juneau-Douglas’ Cole Barelli, right, is decked by Colony’s Kolten Ketchum at Treadwell Arena on Friday, Dec. 15, 2017. Colony won 6-1. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

Juneau-Douglas’ Cole Barelli, right, is decked by Colony’s Kolten Ketchum at Treadwell Arena on Friday, Dec. 15, 2017. Colony won 6-1. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

Juneau-Douglas’ Cole Barelli, left, and Colony’s Jack Holman fight for the puck at Treadwell Arena on Friday, Dec. 15, 2017. Colony won 6-1. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

Juneau-Douglas’ Cole Barelli, left, and Colony’s Jack Holman fight for the puck at Treadwell Arena on Friday, Dec. 15, 2017. Colony won 6-1. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

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