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Posted: February 4, 2022

Local KIJHL clubs focus as playoffs approach

KIJHL Notebook

By Emanuel Sequeira

As the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League (KIJHL) winds down to the completion of its 2021-22 regular season, theĀ KIJHL NotebookĀ digs into what some teams are focused on as they close out their schedules. Also highlighted are the remaining matchups for some teams.

Eddie Mountain Division

Columbia Valley RockiesĀ 

Columbia Valley RockiesĀ head coach Briar McNaney said they are emphasizing one word to the team, and they know every meaning behind it ā€“ opportunity.

ā€œWe have the opportunity to win our division, we have the opportunity to make a legitimate push for the league title, we have the opportunity to set in stone this new team culture weā€™ve built,ā€ said McNaney. ā€œWe have the opportunity to stay together as a group even longer than some have predicted us to be at the start of the season, and we have the opportunity to create a lifelong memory together. This far, we have given ourselves the opportunity that many people donā€™t get to experience in their lifetimes; the opportunity to achieve a common goal as a team. Our area of focus is on ourselves and what we can achieve together.ā€

Kimberley DynamitersĀ 

Derek Stuart and hisĀ Kimberley DynamitersĀ coaching staff have been preparing the players for playoffs all season with the amount of on and off-ice conditioning they do.

ā€œThe guys want to win our division and we will need to win out in order to accomplish that so playing playoff hockey for us has already started,ā€ he said.

Half of the Dynamitersā€™ remaining six games are at home, where they have 14 wins in 18 games.

Fernie Ghostriders

Ty Valin, head coach and general manager of theĀ Fernie Ghostriders,Ā emphasizes to his players to clean up their game and focus on details every day.

ā€œYou keep working on things you have in place. It would be nice to finally shake this COVID bug that we have going through our team,ā€ said Valin. ā€œIt has been lingering since Christmas. We want to get guys back in shape and play with pace.ā€

Creston Valley Thunder CatsĀ 

TheĀ Creston Valley Thunder CatsĀ have seven games remaining on their schedule. All except one are against divisional opponents as they will face the Kimberley Dynamiters three times, Fernie Ghostriders twice and the Golden Rockets once. In 26 games against divisional opponents, the Thunder Cats have 10 wins.

Head coach and general manager Bill Rotheisler will have his team focused ā€œmore onĀ sharpening up some details and continuing to evolve our pace of play.ā€

ā€œThe part that doesnā€™t change is trying to play a playoff brand of hockey well before actual playoffs,ā€ he said. ā€œWe have found what works for us, and now it is about playing that way all the time, and finding a tempo that is going to produce consistent success throughout the post-season.ā€

Golden Rockets

TheĀ Golden RocketsĀ close out their regular season schedule against teams in their division, in which they have six wins in 26 games. They face Fernie (three wins in five games) and Columbia Valley (two wins in six games) three more times and Creston Valley (one win in seven games) once.

Click here to read about the rest of the teams in the KIJHL.

KIJHL schedule.

KIJHL standings.

KIJHL stats.

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