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dagley
03-18-2009, 04:52 PM
Brandon, Manitoba -- With only two days to go before the start of the Western Hockey League playoffs, the Keystone Centre box office reports that only 2,100 tickets have been sold for game one of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinal Series between the Wheat Kings and visiting Kootenay Ice.

The Wheat Kings, who finished second in the WHL's Eastern Division and third in the Conference this season with a record of 48-19-3-2, played before back to back sellouts during the final week of regular season play and averaged close to 4,100 fans per home game in 2007-08.

Unfortunately, Brandon's second half momentum - both at the turnstiles and on the ice - hasn't carried over for the post-season, at least not yet.

With the series shifting to Cranbrook for games three and four next week, the Wheat Kings are hoping to see and hear a large crowd when they take to the ice for the series opener on Friday.

While ticket sales have been far from brisk, the Wheat Kings continue preparations for what they expect will be a stiff test from the Ice, who finished the regular season with a record of 35-29-2-6.

For one good reason, why not check out the 4-game season series between the two teams. The Wheat Kings and Ice split the four games, with each team winning once on the road. As well, two of the games were decided by a Shootout. Brandon hasn't played the Ice since defeating Kootenay 6-5 in a Shootout on January 24th.

During the 4-game season series, veterans Andrew Clark, Matt Lowry and Jay Fehr led the Wheat Kings in scoring with ten, eight and 7 points respectively. Seven of Clark's points were goals.

As for the Ice, Tylan Stephens led Kootenay with two goals and six points against the Wheat Kings, followed by Andrew Bailey with four goals and 5 points.

In goal, former Kamloops Blazer James Priestner appeared in three of the four games, compiling a 3.91 goals against average and an .849 save percentage. Todd Mathews meanwile played in 3 games against the Wheat Kings, posting a 4.14 goals against average and an .875 save percentage.

To say that post-season play is nothing new for these two teams would be an understatement. The Wheat Kings are entering the playoffs for the sixteenth time in the past 17 seasons while the Ice have qualified for the 11th consecutive year. Brandon will be facing the Ice in post-season play for the first time ever.

As for playoff experience, Kootenay has 142 games of playoff experience. Andrew Bailey and Dustin Sylvester share the team lead with 23.

Former Medicine Hat Tiger Matt Lowry leads the Wheat Kings with 28 games, followed by Andrew Clark and Keith Aulie with 23 and 21 respectively. In total, Brandon has 171 games of playoff experience.

Game two of the series is scheduled for Saturday night at Westman Place, with game five (if necessary) set to be played in Brandon on Friday, March 27th. Should the series go the distance, the Wheat Kings and Ice would play the seventh and deciding game on Tuesday, March 31st at the MTS Centre in Winnipeg.

This game would have to be played in Winnipeg, due to a scheduling conflict with the Royal Manitoba Winter Fair.

brandonboy
03-18-2009, 07:27 PM
The first round is always slow here and in alot of other arena's as well!

Boltz9
03-18-2009, 07:55 PM
That is still pretty pathetic... hopefully it picks up before the game!

Trevor
03-18-2009, 08:55 PM
I would hope that ticket sales will pick up. I hope there will be at least 4000 people there.

Chipper
03-18-2009, 08:57 PM
Historically in Cranbrook the first round is the lowest attendance of the year. I think its because of all the business owned seats and they usually don't buy playoff tickets because they mostly just give them away anyway. I wish it would be a sell out but that is the reality. Lets hope both teams will fill there barns and it will be a good series.

wheat_city
03-19-2009, 01:05 AM
(3) BRANDON WHEAT KINGS vs (6) KOOTENAY ICE
2008-09 regular-season record:
Brandon: 48-19-3-2, 101pts
Kootenay: 35-29-2-6, 78pts

2008-09 Head-to-head record:
Brandon: 2-1-0-1, 5pts
Kootenay: 2-1-0-1, 5pts

2008-09 head-to-head top scorers:
Brandon:
Andrew Clark 4gp-7g-3a-10pts
Matt Lowry 4gp-0g-8a-8pts

Kootenay:
Tylan Stephens 4gp-2g-4a-6pts
Andrew Bailey 4gp-4g-1a-5pts

The Brandon Wheat Kings meet up with the Kootenay Ice for their first ever playoff series.

The Wheat Kings finished the season in third place in the Eastern Conference, and as one of only five teams to top the 100-point plateau. A high-octane offense and a lethal power play have helped the Wheaties to their third straight season with 40 or more wins. Brandon boasts six forwards with 24 or more goals and eight forwards with 45 or more points. In addition, their power play operated at 25.9 per cent efficiency at home and 21.4 per cent on the road. Goaltender Andrew Hayes posted a 9-3-1 record with three shutouts and a .923 save percentage in 13 games since the start of February.

The Ice are coming off their 10th consecutive season with a record above .500 and have qualified for the post-season for the 11th straight season. A gritty, young team, the Ice have played an energetic and up-tempo game this season, relying on hard work, high intensity and strong team play. The Ice owned the WHL’s seventh-ranked penalty killing unit this season. They will need their PK to remain strong if they are to stop the Wheat Kings’ highly-regarded power play. Goaltender Nathan Lieuwen has recovered from a head injury that kept him out of the lineup for nearly seven weeks.

Series Schedule

#1 - Kootenay @ Brandon; Friday, March 20 (7:30pm CT)
#2 - Kootenay @ Brandon; Saturday, March 21 (7:30pm CT)
#3 - Brandon @ Kootenay; Tuesday, March 24 (7:00pm MST)
#4 - Brandon @ Kootenay; Wednesday, March 25 (7:00pm MST)
#5 - Kootenay @ Brandon; Friday, March 27 (7:30pm CT)**
#6 - Brandon @ Kootenay; Sunday, March 29 (6:00pm MST)**
#7 - Kootenay @ Brandon (Winnipeg); Tuesday, March 31 (7:00pm CT)**

dagley
03-19-2009, 08:42 PM
I am so jacked, can't wait to get into that building tomorrow!

dagley
03-20-2009, 10:45 AM
Let's get this started! Wooo!

GoWheaties/67's
03-25-2009, 11:54 AM
Nice to see the Wheaties playing so well.
Attendances at this time of year in a majority of arenas in all leagues is usually down in the first round. Season ticket holders who get full playoff tickets don't get much of a savings over people that just walk up to watch occasional games. There is no reason that owners jack up tickets so much this time of year as their costs don't go up that much over the regular season. Also season ticket holders who buy playoff tickets are guaranting the owner money even if something comes up that the season ticket holder has an emergency and can't go to the game.