BAKERSFIELD, CA - The Bakersfield Condors altered the direction of their season in December and forward Raphael Lavoie has been at the front of the formation ever since with an impressive second half to his third professional season.
The Condors had no lift under their wings at the Christmas break, owning a 10-14-1 record with two wins in their last 10 games, until they found a tailwind to ride over the final three-and-a-half months of the AHL regular season all the way to a Calder Cup Playoff berth with a 27-16-2 record over their last 45 games.
"We definitely had a lot of adversity at the start of the year and all through until almost Christmas I want to say, but we kept going at it," Lavoie said. "We kept working and the results are speaking for themselves about how it's getting much better for us."
For Lavoie, Bakersfield's turnaround since Christmas has coincided with a breakout stretch of 23 goals and 19 assists in 48 games for the 2019 Oilers second-round pick that isn't showing signs of stopping.
"It's always a good feeling when the team's doing well and you're also doing well," Lavoie added. "I feel like we've been progressing as a team. We've been starting to really bond together and click on the ice.
"I think [scoring goals] is just the result that's shown. That's why we're starting to score a lot more goals, and I'm part of that."
FUTURE WATCH: Lavoie leading the formation in Bakersfield
The 22-year-old has been critical to Bakersfield's playoff push since December, scoring 23 goals and adding 19 assists over his last 48 games