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2020-21 WHL Season Review: Victoria Royals Prior to the Pandemic Having been in the mix for the B.C. Division lead at the halfway point of the 2019-20 campaign, the Royals elected to go all-in at the trade deadline as they acquired Anaheim Ducks first round pick Brayden Tracey from the Moose Jaw Warriors. Despite that move, the Royals ended up hovering around the .500 mark after the trade as they dealt with a number of injuries in the final two months. They were set to face the Vancouver Giants in an intriguing opening round matchup before COVID-19 brought everything to a halt. ....
Pro-rated to 66 games (there are 68 in a normal WHL season), the Royals would have been 9-51-6. That’s barely above the 1989-90 Victoria Cougars (5-65-2), whose CHL record for futility was broken by the 1995-96 London Knights (3-60-3) of the OHL. The Cougars continued stumbling until they left town for Prince George. But if it’s any consolation for the Royals, the Knights rebounded to become one of the greatest franchises in junior hockey. Regardless, Royals GM and head coach Dan Price would like to put an asterisk beside Parcells’ quote. He might also mention, in keeping with an NFL theme, that the Dallas Cowboys were 1-15 in 1989 before winning three Super Bowls from 1993 to 1996. ....
The future arrived a lot earlier than expected for Austin Zemlak. He coined an apt term for it: “Pre-experience, and I think it will be huge for my development in getting it.” A raft of . . . ....
Flying under the radar in this Island defensive horn of plenty has been Sean Strange of Saanich, who has carved out a steady four-season junior career with the Kamloops Blazers of the WHL. That is despite going only in the 10th round, 202nd overall, in the 2015 bantam draft as Kamloops’ final pick. “People didn’t have too high expectations of me but I worked hard each season, and also during summers back home on the Island, and I’m proud of my career,” said the graduate of the Saanich Minor Hockey Association and South Island Royals midget team. Director Stanley Kubrick had Dr. Strangelove. The Blazers have had a Strange love, too. ....