Olympiques with three of top four picks, Wildcats look to restock cupboard at draft
TORONTO — Moncton Wildcats director of hockey operations Ritchie Thibeau knew he would be rebuilding his team this off-season.
He was just hoping to do so with a championship trophy to show the new guys.
Thibeau went all-in on a title run last season, shipping away more than a dozen future draft picks in various trade deadline deals before the global pandemic eventually halted the Canadian Hockey League playoffs and Memorial Cup. At the time, the Wildcats were ranked third in the 60-team CHL and poised to be a threat in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League post-season.
“It’s disappointing as an organization and for the players. It was a great group, committed and really prepared for a playoff run,” said Thibeau. “End of the day, unforeseen circumstances we cannot control. You pick up the pieces and move on, look for the future and look to get back to that position again.”