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Gulls Close Out Series with Canucks with 2-1 SO Win | San Diego Gulls
Jan 23, 2024
By Morgan Korovec/SanDiegoGulls.com
For the San Diego Gulls, Tuesday night’s tightly contested match at Pechanga Arena San Diego proved that the third time’s a charm as they captured a 2-1 SO victory over the Abbotsford Canucks in their third stand over the last four days.
“A really solid 60 minutes of hockey,” head coach Matt McIlvane said. “I thought that our start was very stingy. We didn’t give up very much at all in the first period. It was a great response from a competitiveness perspective. From game to game, we got our directional game going and I think it opened up a bit in the second. Calle had to be the hero a couple of times, and in the end, it just turns into a gutsy effort to get a win.”
Tensions were high to open the first frame as the teams broke onto the ice seeking to clutch the win in the series finale, but both found themselves unable to discover the back of the net by the end of the first.
After a scoreless opening frame, the Canucks broke the ice at 8:58 in the second period as Danila Klimovich sent a long shot that put Abbotsford on the scoreboard first with his second goal of the season.
Pavol Regenda wouldn’t let that lead fly for long, as minutes later he rocketed his 11th goal of the season past Arturs Silovs, pulling the score even at 10:40 in the middle frame.
“Maybe the most complete game that I’ve seen from him since he’s been back,” McIlvane said. “His skating was excellent, his battle level was excellent, and it was a heck of a play from [Gulls forward Andrew Agozzino] and a great shot to put us one-one on a big response goal. He was solid the whole game and that’s what we expect from (Regenda).”
The teams kicked off the third battling to break the tie, with neither side letting off the gas through the end of regulation, leaving the dispute to be settled in overtime.
The battle escalated to a shootout, where Ben King found the back of the net just before a powerful push from Nikita Nesterenko, who netted the shootout-winning goal for the Gulls.
Tuesday night saw stellar saves from Calle Clang, who remained determined through the shootout and blocked 24-of-25 shots on the night.
“We had a tough period there in October, November too,” Clang said. “Now, we find a way to win hockey games and I think our thing right now is to be consistent and try to do those performances each and every night here, and same for me too. First couple months have been tough. I’ve been struggling a little bit, but right now I feel awesome and hope to continue this streak here.”
Agozzino tallied an assist on Regenda’s goal, giving him his 20th helper of the season (8-20=28).
“We’re going to have a day off tomorrow. Trying to get the bodies ready to go,” Clang said. “On Friday, it’s going to be a tough weekend here with two games, and we got Milwaukee on Tuesday. So, just trying to get the body ready to go and it’s going to be a fun trip.”
The Gulls will flock to Wells Fargo Arena to battle it out with the Iowa Wild for back-to-back games on Friday, Jan. 26 (5 p.m. PST) and Saturday, Jan. 27 (4 p.m. PST).
San Diego, CA
Victim of El Cajon hit-and-run urges drivers to be cautious
EL CAJON, Calif. (FOX 5/KUSI) — A 70-year-old man from El Cajon is recovering in the hospital after a hit-and-run incident that left him with serious injuries.
Julio Arreola was struck while crossing the street near US Bank on Fletcher Parkway and Pioneer Way around 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
“I was lucky not to get killed or paralyzed,” said Arreola, reflecting on his survival from the hospital.
He suffered fractures in his ribs and spine, and required staples for a head injury, according to his sister, Luz Arreola.
The suspect, 19-year-old Brian Guevara, fled the scene but was apprehended by police using license plate readers. He was booked on hit-and-run charges.
Arreola is currently unable to work at his TV repair shop due to his injuries, but he is focused on recovery and paying his bills.
This incident is part of a troubling trend of hit-and-runs in the area, including a recent case where a 6-year-old boy was killed near City Heights and another in El Cajon where a 12-year-old boy was hospitalized.
Arreola and his family are urging drivers to be more cautious to prevent further tragedies.
FOX 5/KUSI’s Jennifer Franco contributed to this report.
All facts in this report were gathered by journalists employed by KSWB. Artificial intelligence tools were used to reformat from a broadcast script into a news article for our website. This report was edited and fact-checked by KSWB staff before being published.
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Timbers and San Diego set for decisive Game 3: ‘We Can’t Wait for It’
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — If you were at Providence Park on Saturday, Nov. 1, when the Timbers defeated San Diego in penalties, you walked away with one unshakable feeling – hope.
Both teams are more than familiar with each other — and maybe a little tired of the sight. This will be their fourth meeting in less than a month, and emotions have already run high. In the last game, Timbers’ Kristopher Velde and San Diego’s Chuky Lozano exchanged heated words multiple times, a reflection of how fierce this rivalry has quickly become.
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Now, with the series tied and a trip to face either Seattle or Minnesota on the line, everything comes down to this final showdown. Portland Head Coach Phil Neville knows exactly what’s at stake.
“I think whoever handles that emotion, whoever handles that occasion, whoever goes out there and sticks to the game plan, is the team that’s going to win,” Neville said. “And I think the third game is going to be an absolute classic. We can’t wait for it.”
Neville, who has guided the Timbers through a gritty and tactically complex playoff run so far, didn’t shy away from the importance of this matchup.
“It’s probably the most important game I’ve coached for the Portland Timbers for sure,” he said. “But I hope there’s an even bigger one in two weeks and in three weeks.”
That confidence stems from what Neville has seen in his squad over the past two games — a growing belief that they belong among the league’s best.
“I see a team that’s got all those qualities and we’ve just got to go out there and perform again,” he said. “And what I said to them before the last game is that we have incredible belief in this group of players. And sometimes you need to go out there and perform at a certain level for them to start believing in themselves. And I think what you saw in the second game, you saw a group that started to believe that they can compete in this playoff. And the playoff run so far, the two games we’ve had have been really, really outstanding games, tactically sort of like a chess game. And I think the third game will be the same.”
On the field, defender Dario Zuparic echoed that mindset. When asked what it will take to withstand San Diego’s early pressure, he didn’t hesitate.
“Put some pressure on them, make some chaos,” Zuparic said. “Because if we play calm, like past games against them, it’s going to be hard to win this game. So we need to play in something like not playing their game. So we need to find the way to play our own game. So play direct, play aggressive. Press them when we can. When we can’t, so drop and wait for counterattacks.”
In the end, Zuparic summed up the focus perfectly: “The only thing I care is to win the game. I don’t care how — just to win the game. Even on big games, I’m fine with that.”
Kickoff is Sunday at 6 p.m. The winner moves on. The loser goes home. After four weeks of tension, tactics, and tempers, it all comes down to one final night.
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Ohio man arrested in connection with Chula Vista double slaying
An Ohio resident has been arrested for allegedly stabbing a man and a woman to death last winter in Chula Vista, authorities reported Thursday.
Steven Cleveland, 43, was already in jail in his home state on unrelated charges when he was re-booked on suspicion of murdering Paz Gojar, 71, and 57-year-old Abdul Hasan, who were found dead on Feb. 21 in the apartment they shared in the 1600 block of Paseo Carina, south of Otay Lakes Road, in the Eastlake area, according to the Chula Vista Police Department.
Shortly after the homicides, investigators say Cleveland fled to Kentucky. He was arrested in Knoxville, Tennessee, on an unrelated warrant in April.
Based on findings from the investigation, detectives believe Cleveland fatally stabbed Hasan and Gojar inside their apartment on Jan. 29 before fleeing, CVPD said.
He remains in custody at Tri-County Regional Jail in Mechanicsburg, Ohio, pending extradition to the San Diego area to stand trial in the case.
Police have released no suspected motive for the slayings.
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