
T-Birds Advance to Round Two
Published on April 6, 2023 under Western Hockey League (WHL)
Seattle Thunderbirds News Release
KELOWNA, B.C. - Thomas Milic turned aside all nineteen shots he faced and the Seattle Thunderbirds shutout the Kelowna Rockets, 3-0, Wednesday at Prospera Place. With the win they completed a four-game sweep of their opening round playoff series. Seattle advances to the second round against a still-to-be-determined opponent. The series will begin April 14th at the accesso ShoWare Center.
Milic called the shutout and the win a team effort. "Our team was excellent, especially on the PK. We won the special team battle." Milic didn't face a lot of shots, having to make just one save in the third period. He said he's learned to stay sharp in low shot games. "It something I've learned this season, in those lower shot games, just staying focused and consistent throughout."
It was a scoreless game through the first period, but Kelowna began period two with sixty-seven seconds of 5-on-3 power play time. The T-Birds killed it off, limiting the Rockets to just two shots. Thunderbirds head coach Matt O'Dette called it a pivotal moment in the game.
"Taking penalties there was not ideal," he said. "If you want to give a team some life, some belief, that would be the way to do it. Not ideal for us but that kill was big. It gave us a boost for the rest of the game."
Not long after the penalty kill, Seattle was awarded their first power play of the night and they converted when Lucas Ciona tipped in a shot from Reid Schaefer at 8:42. Ciona scored three times in the series and two of them were game winners.
"You just try to bear down when you get chances like that," commented the Calgary Flames prospect. "They don't always go in so it was nice to get a couple and nice to get the series done."
The Thunderbirds put the game away with goals from Dylan Guenther and Jordan Gustafson four minutes apart, midway through the third period. Guenther's goal was his team-leading fifth of the playoffs.
O'Dette said despite the sweep, it was a tough series and Kelowna gave them their best effort. "It's never easy. All the teams that get in the playoffs are good. Those guys played us tough each and every game. At no point did it ever feel comfortable. A lot of credit to the Kelowna Rockets and their staff."
T-BIRDS EXTRAS
Seattle outscored the Rockets 11-0 in the third period in the four-game series, outshooting them in the process 69-24.
Seattle once again played without Brad Lambert, who missed his second straight game to a non-Covid illness.
Jordan Gustafson missed 29 of 31 games to injury before re-entering the lineup in Game Three. He promptly picked up three points in two games (2g, 1a).
O'Dette said the team will use the week and a half ahead of Round Two to rest and prepare for the next opponent. "Rest is huge. You want to advance through the playoffs as efficiently as possible," he remarked. "We've had some illness going around the team. We'll have some time to get over that."
He added it will finally be nice to have everyone healthy for the first time since the January trade deadline. "It's something I've been saying throughout the second half of the season. We want to get some continuity with our group and see what everyone looks like in the lineup at the same time."
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