Saturday, April 9, 2016

Former Vernon Viper Povelofskie Helps Wranglers Win KIJHL Championship:

Former Vernon Vipers forward Tyler Povelofskie helped the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League (KIJHL) 100 Mile House Wranglers win the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League championship. The Wranglers defeated the Kimberly Dynamiters 2-1 to win the series 4-1. The Wranglers now advance to the Cyclone Taylor Cup-B.C. Junior B hockey championship in Victoria.

Povelofskie and the Wranglers are 1-1 at the Cyclone Taylor Cup, lost 4-2 to Victoria Thursday rebounded with a 2-1 victory over Mission City Friday. Povelofskie scored once and was named 2nd star in the loss to Victoria. Povelofskie and the Wranglers next play today vs Campbell River.

Cyclone Taylor Cup website,

http://www.cyclonetaylorcup.ca/leagues/homeCTC.cfm?leagueID=18220&clientID=4982&link=CTC

Povelofskie in his first season with the Wranglers come out of retirement to join-sign with the Wranglers in September. In 32 games with the Wranglers Povelofskie picked up (15-goals-16-assists-31-points). Povelofskie played last season with the Alberni Valley Bulldogs before announcing his retirement on June 18th 2015 to pursue a post-secondary opportunity.  In 26 games with the Bulldogs last year Povelofskie picked up (6-goals-9-assists-15-points). 

Povelofskie played one season in Vernon (2013-14) was traded to Alberni Valley on May 22nd 2014.  Povelofskie was the future considerations the Vipers owed the Bulldogs from a previous trade.  On October 1st 2013 the Vipers sent Craig Martin & future considerations (Tyler Povelofskie) to Alberni Valley for Jared Wilson.  In 53 games with the Vipers Povelofskie collected (2-goals-3-assists-5-points).      

Tyler Povelofskie's Player Profile:

http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=153007

This was in the Golden Star Newspaper:

Lakecity trio helps Wranglers hoist KIJHL title
                      
by Greg Sabatino - Williams Lake Tribune

posted Apr 5, 2016

Hockey fans in 100 Mile House have something to celebrate.

Likewise, back home in Williams Lake, three lakecity hockey players — Justin Bond, Tyler Povelofskie and Kolten Carpenter — are doing the same after their team, the 100 Mile House Wranglers, knocked off the Kimberly Dynamiters 2-1 in front of a raucous crowd Thursday at the South Cariboo Rec Centre to win the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League championship by a 4-1 margin in the best-of-seven series.

It’s the team’s first KIJHL championship in just its third season in the league.

“It’s great to win,” Povelofskie, the Wranglers’ assistant captain, told the Tribune. “And it’s great for 100 Mile, too. It’s their third year and everyone’s really come together and made it possible to put a team on the ice. Not just a team, but a good team, and a team they’re going to be proud of.”

Bond, the team’s second-highest point producer during the regular season with 20 goals and 19 assists and top scorer during the playoffs with 13 goals and nine assists, said it was a special moment to win in front of the home crowd in 100 Mile House.

Povelofskie, a past RBC Cup winner with the Junior A Vernon Vipers, finished the post season with four goals and three assists. Carpenter, a gritty defenceman, had two assists during playoffs.

“It’s pretty special,” Bond said. “We had a big, strong team this year and that helped us through the playoffs. We went into their arena and got the first win there and that was pretty big. They hadn’t lost yet in their arena in playoffs.

“That meant a lot coming home. We knew we had a good chance. We won the first two and said there’s one more to go, might as well do it here.”

Bond and Povelofskie said the fans in 100 Mile House were phenomenal throughout the regular season and the playoffs in supporting the team.

“It’s a huge part of it,” Povelofskie said. “We can’t do anything without them. They’re there right
beside us every night win or lose. Doesn’t matter if it’s Tuesday or Saturday, they’re always there.”

Both also said it was nice to have fellow Williams Lake players on the team — players they climbed through the ranks of the Williams Lake Minor Hockey Association with.

“It’s been a lot of fun,” Povelofskie said. “It’s fun going to the rink and it’s fun leaving the rink. Having those guys [Bond and Carpenter] gives me someone to drive down with. We almost always drive together. I’ve played with probably most of the team — either with or against — throughout minor hockey and it’s fun we all ended up in the same place.”

The team’s path to the KIJHL title consisted of playoff series wins over the Revelstoke Grizzlies (4-0), the Chase Heat (4-2), the Summerland Steam (4-1) and the Kimberly Dynamiters (4-1).

The Dynamiters were last year’s KIJHL champions and finished this year’s regular season with the best overall record with 41 wins and seven losses.

The Wranglers, meanwhile, now advance to the Cyclone Taylor Cup — B.C.’s Junior B hockey championship — and will face off in a round-robin style tournament in Victoria beginning this Thursday with the Mission City Outlaws of the Pacific Junior Hockey League, the Campbell River Storm of the Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League and the Victoria Cougars of the Pacific Junior Hockey League.

“It will be interesting because we don’t get to play those teams,” Bond said.

“There will be some tough matches — everyone deserves to be there — but I think we’ll stack up OK.”

Povelofskie added it should be a good tournament, where the winner will advance to the Western Canadian junior B championship, the Keystone Cup.

“It’s going to be a lot different than our best-of-seven playoff series [so far],” Povelofskie said. “But good teams find a way to win. I think we’re a good team and I think we’ll be able to do it.”

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