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Babydeer lack of scoring is “not according to plan”

10 games into the season, the Halifax forward has not tallied a goal yet.


 

HALIFAX –– After 10 games into the season, Halifax 21st forward John Babydeer is having a slower than expected start. Babydeer tallied 4 assists and no goals to start the season, a number that is lower than he anticipated. 

 

Babydeer, 21, started his hockey career in Jackson Hole, Wyoming where he played for his local semi-professional team. He finished top 3 in scoring before declaring for the Victory Hockey League Minors draft.

 

Babydeer was selected No. 21 overall in the draft, being ranked No. 7 in all right wings declaring for the draft. From the start, Babydeer had something to prove, being a third round selection. 

 

Just recently in the 21st’s game against visiting Mississauga, Babydeer recorded his 4th assist on the year through setting up a Hater Tottingham goal. Halifax would lose that game 3-1 to the Hounds.

 

“It’s been a slow start for me [this year],” Babydeer said after the loss. “With every game I play, I get stronger and faster…a goal is bound to come sooner than later.”

 

With improvement being seen every day from the Halifax forward, statistical improvement is bound to follow. Babydeer’s work in practice has been noticed by everybody; local media and management alike.

 

“His work on and off the ice is not to be discredited,” 21st general manager LucyXpher said in a recent press conference. “He will see [his] goals sooner than later, he has it in him to kick some serious butt in the upcoming games. We believe in him.”

 

Babydeer started the year on the first line, getting playing time on the highest level. As the season progressed, he was then demoted to third line play. A move dictated by his lack of offensive production and the team’s 3-7-0 start to the season.

 

Babydeer looks to work his way back up to the top of the lineups, putting more time and energy into his scoring and skating capabilities. Every week he works on a balance of skills that he says translates into “plentiful scoring.”

 

“My practices are long and hard every week for a reason, you know,” Babydeer said. “I train every week for hours in order to make my mark on this team. It means more to me seeing the boys succeed.” 

 

The season still has a long way to go for Babydeer and the 21st. They have 62 more games to play in the regular season. Halifax is currently ranked last in the Eastern Conference, being 12 points away from the top of the conference. They sit at No. 9 in the league wide standings. 

 

Halifax plays San Diego at home for game 53 and at Philadelphia for game 58 tonight. The 21st look to get back in the win column for the first time in three games. The Reapers sit at No. 2 in the Eastern Conference with a record of 5-5-0, the Marlins sit at the top of the Western Conference with a record of 7-3-0. 

 

If the 21st beats both teams, they will have a chance to fall a spot in the conference standings. Babydeer looks to be a winning factor tonight, starting on the third line for Halifax. 

 

“I’m ready to go,” Babydeer said to the media this morning. “The [teams] are always a tough challenge…we have what it takes as a team to get things done…and for me to get in the goal column.”

 

Game times have not been announced yet for the two matchups.

 

WRITTEN BY BOBO, EDITED BY BOBO

 

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10 minutes ago, mattyIceman said:

Excellent formatting and presentation!  VHL journalism at its finest

Thank you, Matty. I try ;)

4 hours ago, LucyXpher said:

We believe in Babydeer! The scoring will come… very soon! 🙏🏻

I hope so too, Lucy!

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