The Stockton Heat defeated the Bakersfield Condors 2-1 last Friday, pushing them out of playoff contention by securing the fourth and final post-season spot in the Pacific Division.
Since then, the "black aces" have been summoned. Condors skaters have been getting the call to join the big squad with goalie Nick Ellis and defenceman Griffin Reinhart being the first two. The players have been practicing with the team and soaking up the playoff atmosphere.
"It's obviously a pretty cool time of the year for hockey fans and players," said Reinhart.
The rearguard ended the regular season with seven goals, 14 assists and 21 points in 54 games. Reinhart's game improved after the Condorstown Outdoor Classic, when the defenceman
scored the overtime winner
under the lights against the Ontario Reign.
"I think I picked up my season halfway through," said Reinhart. "I thought I was playing well at the start but I think production-wise, things started to fall into place for me."
Ellis, meanwhile, completed his first pro season with a 2.69 goals-against average, .918 save percentage and a 16-12-2 record in 34 games played.
"Things ended up ending pretty well and I'm pretty happy with my performance all-around," said Ellis.
The undrafted netminder started the year
honing his skills
behind Laurent Brossoit but after some mid-season shuffling,
became the Condors starter.
"Around February I really started to click and I got into a bit of a rhythm," he said. "When LB (Laurent Brossoit) was down, I was kind of playing every four or five games. And then once LB got sent up, I was able to play a little bit more, get into a rhythm and felt a lot more comfortable game after game."
The two prospects may not get to experience any post-season action but being with the team is valuable in itself.
"Whether I play or not, it's a good experience and it motivates you for the summer coming up and trying to do everything you can to be here next year," said Reinhart.
The Oilers have also recalled defencemen Mark Fayne and Jordan Oesterle, as well as forwards Joey Laleggia -
who moved from defence to left wing this season
- and Anton Lander.
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