Rangers playing for next year

Published on Tuesday, 20 February 2024 08:37

The Parkland Rangers are left to play for next year after they were officially eliminated from playoff contention over the weekend.

The Rangers hosted the Winnipeg Bruins in a weekend twinbill at Credit Union Place, losing both games, 4-1, Saturday, and 6-0 on Sunday.

With little left to play for, Rangers head coach Tyler Carefoot said the players are now playing for pride, with an eye on the future, as well.

“They’re playing for the unconditional support that they got from their families over the last many years,” he said.

Sunday’s game featured several oddman rushes for the Bruins, which resulted in several goals.

“This particular game there was just far too many oddman attacks. I think they had three or four three-on-0s, one four-on-one and then you add up all the other two-on-ones,” Carefoot said.

Although the playoffs are now out of the question, there is still something to play for in the final three games of the season.

“If they aspire to play higher levels of hockey, there’s always somebody watching. But most importantly, as young men, think about the dedication and the commitment you’ve had for the program and, over and above that, the unconditional support that they got from their families,” Carefoot said. “That’s what it’s about. It’s a very hard league to play in, which is very evident. I’ve always said that I respected the grind for the kids from out of town. And I believe in the program. But in saying that, there needs to be some self-reflection from players that you can’t wait for someone else to do your job. You’ve got to go out and do it yourself.”

The Rangers end the season with three games on the road.

On Wednesday, they are in Brandon to face the league-leading Wheat Kings, who have yet to lose in regulation this season with an overtime loss the only blemish on their 40-0-1-0 record.

On the weekend, Parkland are in Beausejour to play the Eastman Selects, Saturday at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday at 1:30 p.m.



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