During American Hockey League affiliate Coachella Valley’s inaugural season in 2022-23, the Firebirds ranked as the oldest squad in the league out of necessity. Most of the team’s draft choices weren’t old enough to play in the AHL per a long-standing agreement between NHL teams and the Canadian Hockey League’s trio of juniors leagues.
This year, CVF got younger by 12 slots in the AHL age-of-squad rankings, standing as the 20th oldest team. That injection of youth, including the likes of 20-plus goal scorers and frequent linemates Shane Wright and Ryan Winterton, helped the Firebirds to a Pacific Division regular-season title (they were second last season) and now a place in the Western Conference final of the AHL’s Calder Cup Playoffs.
Sunday night, with the Firebirds trailing, 2-0, on the road against division rival Ontario (CA), AHL rookie defenseman Ville Ottavainen (4th round, 2021 NHL Draft) earned his first playoff assist five-plus minutes into the second period on an ice-breaker goal by veteran forward Kole Lind. Ottavainen started the scoring play with a quick-transition pass from the Coachella Valley end up to CVF captain Max McCormick in the neutral zone.
Six minutes later, forwards Jacob Melanson (5th round, 2021) and Luke Henman (first Kraken player/prospect signed to a pro contract months before the 2021 expansion draft) worked the puck to veteran defenseman Jimmy Schuldt to even the game. Melanson drove toward the net to begin the scoring sequence, firing a shot that landed side of the next. Henman retrieved the puck behind the goal line, sending it back to Schuldt for a shot that threaded through traffic that included 2022 second-rounder Jani Nyman providing a screen with this 6-foot-2, 212-pound frame.
Both Melanson and Henman (who head coach Dan Bylsma credits having a work ethic and professional approach that is a gold standard for aspiring prospects such as Melanson) now have three assists each in the 2024 Calder Cup postseason. Schuldt and his D-partner Ottavainen were on ice for both second-period scores.
Just 46 seconds into the third period, Lind struck again with the assist going to playoffs-proven teammate Andrew Polturalski to complete the Firebirds' comeback and a three-game sweep of the home-squad Reign in the best-of-five Pacific Division final. Ontario, the LA Kings affiliate that was 5-0 coming into the showdown series with the Firebirds, sweeping their first two postseason series in the minimum number of games.