Cubs gear up for second round series against Coaldale
In Friday’s OT loss to the Flyers, Kyle Woolridge and Brady Mahar each had a goal and Hayden King had two helpers. Dominik Jagielski made 39 saves.
On Saturday, in the 3-2 win over Cochrane, captain Callen Prosofsky, Josh
Drefs and Woolridge each scored and Tyler Wakelam made 26 saves.
Wong says they played well through both games and he is happy they came out of the weekend unscathed when it comes to suspensions or injuries.
“Our last game of the year was our strongest of the weekend in Cochrane, so that was good and both goalies got a chance to play on the weekend and they both look like they’re in playoff form,” Wong said. “Those are good indicators we’re going to have a good start to our playoffs. But to get into that last couple of games, you worry about suspensions and guys getting hurt, so sometimes it’s just a matter of survival in some of those games.
“We were able to kind of accomplish everything, we didn’t get too banged up, we didn’t have any suspensions. So going into the playoffs we will be healthy and have a pretty good lineup to put into Game 1.”
The Cubs won the season series against Coaldale 3-1, with the Copperheads winning the fourth matchup. Wong says they’re looking at two teams who play similar and he is expecting a good series to kick off their playoffs.
“We both score lots of goals and the goaltending is good on both sides,” Wong said. “Each team has a good mixture of young guys and older guys and they’ve turned the corner. They’ve come a long way in the last couple years and built a team that’s very similar to ours. So we’re looking for a good series.”