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After a slow start to the season, Abbotsford Heat right winger Jon Rheault (left) has found his form. He recently racked up 14 points in 15 games to more than double his season output.

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Resurgent Rheault on a roll DanKINVIG ABBOTSFORD NEWS

Following a recent Abbotsford Heat practice, defenceman T.J. Brodie was quietly conducting an interview outside the locker room when his concentration was broken by teammate Jon Rheault’s best impression of a pro wrestling announcer. “I’m Jon Rheault,” he growled, glaring into a video camera stationed just down the hallway. “Let’s make some noise! Go Heat go!” Rheault was taping a promo to be played on the jumbotron at a future Heat

home game, and his over-the-top delivery had Brodie cackling with laughter. “I have a blast with that stuff,” Rheault said with a grin afterward. “Obviously I know I’m not good at it or anything, and I know it’s going to take me a million takes to get one thing right. But it’s fun.” Fun has been the operative word for Rheault of late. After a painfully slow start to the season, the 24-year-old right winger racked up 14 points during a 15-game span bridging January and February.

That spurt of production which more than doubled Rheault’s season output – he’d registered just 12 points over his Ärst 38 games. The early slump was particularly bafÅing in light of Rheault’s tremendous performances in last season’s AHL playoffs and during the 2010-11 preseason. He led the Heat with six goals in 13 post-season games last spring, and appeared poised to build on that after excelling at a prospects’ tournament and at Calgary Flames training camp in

September. “It was tough,” Rheault said, reÅecting on his early struggles. “I knew I was capable of more, and it stinks that it took this long for it to happen. “I could feel it coming, but I couldn’t really put the games together. I only had sections of games where I felt I was playing really well, getting chances. “But right now, I feel so conÄdent.” Heat head coach Jim Playfair says that the speedy Rheault has “a lot of Continued on page 9

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Finding consistency on road HE

In each edition of the Abbotsford News's FACEOFF magazine, beat reporter Dan Kinvig chats with head coach Jim Playfair about the state of the team. For future editions of FACEOFF, fans are invited to pose their own questions for Playfair. Submit your questions for consideration via email to sports@abbynews. com, or via Twitter to @dankinvigsports. We spoke with Playfair prior to the Heat's Feb. 18-19 set against the Oklahoma City Barons.

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After three weeks on the road, you've had the luxury of practice time this week. What does that mean to the team's development as you get into the stretch run?

A"It allows us to work on details. We

gave the players a couple days off to get some bumps and bruises healed up, and we just wanted to get some defensive zone stuff organized."

Q

The team looked very conÄdent in what they were doing offensively against the Toronto Marlies last weekend (a twogame sweep Feb. 11-12). Is it just a matter of the guys being conÄdent and comfortable

within the system?

A"I think when you get a long road trip, when you play seven games in nine nights, your team Änds out about the consistency of just playing together as a team. We were able to do some

We’ve got a great record in one-goal games, which is impressive. Jim Playfair things consistently. I thought we got pucks out of our own end well. I thought we got pucks into the offensive zone well. I thought we were stronger in battles. It really helped us to become a consistent team."

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This is the second year in a row where your team has really found its identity on a long road trip, isn't it?

A"You know what, it's a situation when

you get out there where you try to break it down into smaller portions. If you look at the big picture of a 10game road trip, it can get a bit overwhelming. On the road, we met with the team and explained that without practice time, it's going to be a lot of videotape work to learn and get better. I thought they did a really good job of paying attention to that and doing that."

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Looking at your goals for and goals against (131-150 as of press deadline) in relation to your win-loss record (27-22-2-5), your team has really made the most of what you've got, haven't you?

A"Yeah, we have. Leland Irving has

been really good lately. We've got a great record in one-goal games (18-57), which is impressive. For me, we're still trying to Ägure out how to score more goals. We're 29th in the league in goal-scoring, so it's something we want to pay attention to. Overall, we know what we are – we're a team that has to compete really hard every night to have a chance, and that's what we want to do."

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The old adage that practice makes perfe for Irving in the shootout. "At the end of practice, our guys will line blue line and do breakaway after breakawa said. "We do a ton of repetitions, and it's v ful. "Our regular guys in the shootouts, they know what they're doing. But I've figured o moves, so it's a little hard for them to scor tice."

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Focusing on using his speed and playing physically has helped Jon Rheault shake an early-season slump.

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Confidence is key for Rheault, Heat From page 3

upside,” as evidenced by his recent streak of productive play, but consistency is his major area for growth. “I think he plays a great game and then a good game,” Playfair said. “I’d like to see more consistent great games out of him, because I think he’s capable of it.” Rheault doesn’t dispute the boss’s analysis. Consistency, though, is a difÄcult attribute for young pros to learn. “A lot of it, I think, has to do with how I start a game,” Rheault said. “If I don’t start the way I want to, I can sometimes let that interfere with my mental game. “I’ve got to learn how to bench anything that’s going wrong and forget about it. Every shift is a new opportunity to start over.” As Rheault has heated up, so too has his team. The 2010-11 edition of the Heat won’t be mistaken for the 1980s-era Edmonton Oilers in terms of scoring prowess, but they’re starting to show more conÄdence offensively while maintaining their attention to defensive detail. Six wins in eight games, heading into last weekend’s set against the Oklahoma City Barons, has been the upshot. “It’s just a lot of people playing good hockey at the same time and feeding off each other,” Rheault ex-

plained. “One line gets going, and the next line says, ‘We can do that too.’ “It’s conÄdence not only in yourself, but in each other.” Even during his less-productive games, Rheault has been able to make a contribution in the shootout. He’s tied with teammate Matt Keith for the AHL lead with seven goals in the skills competition (7-for-15 success rate), and has three shootout gamewinners. As for his recent individual success, Rheault said it’s been a product of focusing on breaking the game down mentally and playing to his strengths – speed and physicality – as opposed to putting pressure Jon Rheault on himself to generate goals and assists. “When you get conÄdent, you can pretty much do what you want,” he said. “I’m starting to get in that same mental state I was in at the end of last year. “It’s tough to describe. You’re very conÄdent in every move that you’re making – the second a though comes into your head, you’re trusting it. When things are going wrong, you start to analyze each thought. I’ve been able to settle down and make plays.”

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Mission

Highway 1 - Mt Lehman Exit - Fraser Valley Auto Mall MON - THURS • 8:30am - 8pm

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FRI & SAT • 8:30am - 6pm

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SUNDAY • CLOSED

DL# 7957

ALL PRICES PLUS TAXES AND FEES. *RECYCLE YOUR RIDE PROGRAM VALID FOR CUSTOMERS WHO OWN 2003 AND OLDER VEHICLES THEY HAVE BEEN INSURED FOR A MINIMUM OF 6 CONSECUTIVE MONTHS PRIOR TO SALE DATE.** FINANCE CASH VALID FOR CUSTOMERS FINANCING THROUGH MSA FORD FINANCE DEPT THROUGH FORD CREDIT CANADA, RANGER FINANCE CASH VALID FOR CUSTOMERS FINANCING THROUGH MSA FORD FINANCE DEPT THROUGH REGULAR BANKS. ALL FINANCE TERMS ON APPROVED CREDIT. YOUR TRADE IS WORTH $1000 MINIMUM ON PRICES ABOVE OR RECYCLE YOUR RIDE.


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