📝 by Brandon Weiss | AHL On The Beat
The Office, as is frequently the case, laid it out best.
In the series finale, Andy Bernard’s parting shot can resonate with many but perhaps none more than Stockton Heat defenseman Kevin Gravel, who won a Calder Cup in his first AHL season and has been looking to lift the chalice awarded to the American Hockey League champion ever since.
“I wish there was a way to know you’re in the good old days before you’ve actually left them.”
Now wearing the “A” for the top team in the AHL, a club with seven wins in its past nine games and a record of 13-4-1-0 since the start of February, Gravel may have found his Cornell.
“I was kind of oblivious as to how it all works,” said Gravel about the 2014-15 Manchester Monarchs championship squad. “I was kind of naive. Things were really rolling for us that year, and I was just showing up and doing what was asked of me. We were a deep team in all aspects, really good goalies, our defense corps…
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