Published in The Pioneer on Feb. 14, 2012
Goaltender Malcolm Subban is back and so are the wins for
the Belleville Bulls.
With the return of the top-ranked draft-eligible goaltender
in North America, the Bulls have managed to get back in the win column after
winning just one game in all of January.
Subban has been nursing a groin injury that he suffered on
Dec. 29 and didn’t play a single game in January.
Since his return, Subban has gone 3-1 with a 2.85 goals-against
average and a .920 save percentage.
Subban made his first start on home ice since Dec. 17 in a
3-1 routing of the Guelph Storm on Saturday Feb. 10.
Following the game Subban said how happy he is to be back in
the lineup and helping the team get into the playoffs.
“It feels really good to be honest, just being back here and
supporting the team,” said Subban. “We’re all clicking right now, and we just
need to keep it up for the playoffs.”
The only blemish on Subban’s record since his return came in
a 9-0 loss to the Eastern Conference-leading Ottawa 67’s on Sunday night.
Subban let in three goals on 10 shots before being replaced in the first period
by Charlie Graham.
Assistant coach Jake Grimes said he is confident Subban will
get only better the more he plays.
“He’s still going to get a lot better than what you’ve seen
in the last couple games. He’s still sort of on his way back to getting sharp,”
said Grimes.
The Bulls have rallied behind Subban’s return, going 4-2 in
the last six games.
While four wins and two losses isn’t anything to write home
about, it’s certainly a step in the right direction for a Bulls team that has struggled
in the new year.
“I think we should be winning again. We should expect to.
We’ve had some tough times with injuries almost all year,” said Grimes.
“Maybe we won a little more than we should have at the start
of the year but that‘s the way it goes. We may have lost a little more than we
should have recently, but it should even out. I think we’re on our way up now
and we need to be.”
With only 16 games left in the season the Bulls currently
sit ninth in the Ontario Hockey League’s Eastern Conference but are only one
point out of a playoff spot, and only two points behind the sixth seeded Oshawa
Generals.
With the regular season nearing its end, Subban’s return is
a big boost for a Bulls team eager to make the playoffs.
“He’s one of the best goalies in the country, one of the
best in the world for his age,” said Grimes.
“What can I say? He’s one of the most important guys on the
team.”
The Bulls will try to redeem themselves Wednesday evening as
they play host to the Ottawa 67’s after losing 9-0 in Ottawa on Sunday. The
game starts at 7:05 p.m. at Yardmen Arena in Belleville.

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