After going to down 2-0 in their series against
the Portland Winterhawks, the Edmonton Oil Kings won three straight to play in game 6, but they failed to close
out their opponent. They would be
forced to play game 7 in Portland. But
under the leadership of their Captain, Griffin Reinhart, the Oil Kings won
their second WHL "Ed Chynoweth Cup" in three years with a 4-2 road win
over Portland.
Most outstanding player award winner, Reinhart
saw his team take the lead and then lose it in the championship playoff series,
yet they remained confident in each other and rallied to perform when it
mattered most. Their team resilience
was called "character-built," by a team mate. He described his team as
one that never gave up on each other. A
team with a never surrender attitude lead by future Islander, Griffin Reinhart. In the WHL playoffs, Reinhart had 13 points in 21 games. During the regular
season he had 21 points in 45 games. The Oil Kings have earned a spot in the 2014 Memorial Cup.
Members of the Edmonton media are already speculating on scenarios on how Reinhart could be traded to the NHL Oilers, ala Tavares to Leafs. I guess Snow is doing something right.
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Isles Notes:
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Awards "Goal of the Year," here.
Matt Martin won "Hit of the year," by popular fan vote.
IIHF Notes:
Team USA is 2-1. They are back in action on Thurs. vs. Latvia
Game 3: Russia 6, USA 1. Abdelkader scores lone U.S.
goal.
Game 2: Brock Nelson earns an assist in a 3-2
comeback win vs. Sweden at the IIHF WC's. Team USA improves to 2-0-0 in Minsk.
Game 1: Brock Nelson and Colin McDonald both scored for Team USA as they dominated Belarus by a 6-1 score in Minsk, Belarus.
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