Cowichan Valley Capitals' forward Matt Cassidy is off to a terrific start with his new team with 17 points in 11 games. Prior to being traded the 1990 born London, Ontario resident had only three points in his last 17 games with the Silverbacks. To start the season though the 5'9" 175 pounder compiled 24 points in 23 games. He discusses reacting to being dealt, having a great start with his new team, his year and a half in Salmon Arm, and playing against a bunch of buddies.
Salmon Arm Silverbacks' General Manager & Head Coach Tim Kehler discusses Brandon Mistal's value to the team, a four-for-four week, a valuable couple days of rest, and Mike Hammond facing his former team.
Cowichan Valley Capitals' Head Coach Dale Purinton's squad started the season 6-14-0-2 in their first 22 games followed by going 12-6-1-3 in their next 22 contests. Lately however the Caps have struggled going 1-7-0-2 in their last ten games. The former NHLer discusses a tough start to the season, what turned around the season, the mindset of trading leading scorer Mike Hammond, how good Matt Cassidy has played, and Chase Martin solidifying Cowichan's net.
Friday, February 4, 2011
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