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Auyeung-Ashton backstops Grizzlies to third-straight win
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The Victoria Grizzlies did their best impression of the Grinch on Friday night in Port Alberni, spoiling the Alberni Valley ­Bulldogs’ Teddy Bear Toss game at the Alberni Valley Multiplex.

Backed by another strong performance from rookie netminder Oliver Auyeung-Ashton and three points each from Jack Gorton and Owen Bohn, the Grizzlies downed the Bulldogs 5-0 to pick up their third victory in a row and force Bulldogs fans to just throw their stuffed animals on the ice at the end of the game.

Auyeung-Ashton finished with 32 saves for his second straight shutout after blanking the ­Cowichan Valley Capitals 3-0 last Saturday. The 17-year-old from Coquitlam has now allowed just one goal in his last three games and he came into the game with a league-best save percentage of .937 and the third-best goals-against average at 2.07.

Gorton, who’s headed to the NCAA and Boston ­University next fall, helped get the ­Grizzlies offence going Friday, setting up Anthony Carone for the game’s first goal on a ­Victoria power play at the eight-minute mark of the first period. Gorton then added a goal of his own with four minutes left in the period, taking a nice feed from blue-liner Hoyt Stanley and beating former Victoria Royals netminder Campbell Arnold, who joined the Bulldogs last month.

Bohn and defenceman Nathan King had second-period goals for the Grizzlies, while captain Eli Barnett added a goal early in the third period.

The Grizzlies now return home for their own Teddy Bear Toss game tonight as they ­welcome the Salmon Arm ­Silverbacks to The Q Centre. Salmon Arms is coming off a 4-3 victory over the Surrey Eagles on Friday night.