Brandon Wheatkings
05-12-2005, 08:16 PM
You can excuse members of the Brandon Wheat Kings for thinking that they've been here before as the continue final preparations for game five of the Western Hockey League Championship Final against the Kelowna Rockets.
For the second time in this year's playoffs, the Wheat Kings trail three games to one in a best of seven series, heading into their final home game of the season on Friday night.
Because of the WHL's 2-3-2 format in this year's final, the series will shift back to Kelowna for games six and seven (if necessary), should the Wheat Kings come out on top Friday night.
After losing three of the first four games against Calgary in the Eastern Conference semi-finals, the Wheat Kings reeled off three straight victories including a 3-1 victory in the seventh and deciding game.
"The fact that we've done it before is something that we can certainly build on," Brandon coach and general manager Kelly McCrimmon told Bruce Luebke of 880 CKLQ. "We can take that positive confidence into Friday's game to extend the series. That's as far ahead as we're thinking."
To be successful on Friday, the Wheat Kings need to finish more when they get their chances. Kelowna has outscored Brandon 11-5 during the first four games of this series and the Wheat Kings were the highest scoring WHL team during the regular season. To make matters worse, the Rockets have been able to shutdown the Wheat Kings attack without the help of their number one goalkeeper Derek Yeomans, who was hurt during a collision with Brandon defenceman Steven Later in the series opener last Friday night.
Brandon is 0-16 with the man advantage in this series and if the Wheat Kings hope to send this series back to B.C., they must generate more off their powerplay.
Less than a week after veteran Lance Monych set a new club record for most goals in a single playoff season when he fired his 19th, rookie netminder Tyler Plante is on the verge of establishing a new league record for most appearances in one playoff year. The 17-year old local product will be starting his 24th consecutive playoff game on Friday.
Monych is one of at least three Wheat Kings who will be playing their final WHL game at the Keystone Centre. Also graduating this year are Later and captain Tim Konsorada.
Please Brandon make a comeback. :thumb:
For the second time in this year's playoffs, the Wheat Kings trail three games to one in a best of seven series, heading into their final home game of the season on Friday night.
Because of the WHL's 2-3-2 format in this year's final, the series will shift back to Kelowna for games six and seven (if necessary), should the Wheat Kings come out on top Friday night.
After losing three of the first four games against Calgary in the Eastern Conference semi-finals, the Wheat Kings reeled off three straight victories including a 3-1 victory in the seventh and deciding game.
"The fact that we've done it before is something that we can certainly build on," Brandon coach and general manager Kelly McCrimmon told Bruce Luebke of 880 CKLQ. "We can take that positive confidence into Friday's game to extend the series. That's as far ahead as we're thinking."
To be successful on Friday, the Wheat Kings need to finish more when they get their chances. Kelowna has outscored Brandon 11-5 during the first four games of this series and the Wheat Kings were the highest scoring WHL team during the regular season. To make matters worse, the Rockets have been able to shutdown the Wheat Kings attack without the help of their number one goalkeeper Derek Yeomans, who was hurt during a collision with Brandon defenceman Steven Later in the series opener last Friday night.
Brandon is 0-16 with the man advantage in this series and if the Wheat Kings hope to send this series back to B.C., they must generate more off their powerplay.
Less than a week after veteran Lance Monych set a new club record for most goals in a single playoff season when he fired his 19th, rookie netminder Tyler Plante is on the verge of establishing a new league record for most appearances in one playoff year. The 17-year old local product will be starting his 24th consecutive playoff game on Friday.
Monych is one of at least three Wheat Kings who will be playing their final WHL game at the Keystone Centre. Also graduating this year are Later and captain Tim Konsorada.
Please Brandon make a comeback. :thumb: