Returning to MemCup will be tough for Storm
TORONTO – The Guelph Storm dominated last season, except when it mattered most.
The Ontario Hockey League champions came up short in the Memorial Cup final, losing 6-3 to the WHL’s Edmonton Oil Kings. While the Storm would love to become the 10th team in Memorial Cup history to win major junior hockey’s top prize the year after losing the final, coach Scott Walker is careful when discussing his team’s chances.
“I think that would be a little bit of an aggressive statement,” Walker said. “I think we’ll be half decent, but I don’t think we’re there yet. We lost a lot of depth and high-end players.”
Gone are forwards Kerby Rychel, Scott Kosmachuk, Scott Mitchell and Brock McGinn as well as defencemen Matt Finn and Nick Ebert, all of whom played a significant role in helping Guelph win the OHL championship.