Winnipeg Ice succeeding in first season since relocation, on way to playoffs
Ice forward Peyton Krebs had to wait a little longer than he wanted to show Winnipeg what type of player it was getting.
The delay has been worth it.
Major junior hockey returned to Winnipeg in 2019-20 for the first time since 1984, but Krebs wasn’t able to be part of opening night in October because of an Achilles injury suffered in off-season training. The setback could have been a disaster for both Krebs and the relocated team looking to make an impression, but he returned healthy in late November and has guided the Ice to a Western Hockey League playoff berth.
“That injury put me back a lot, going through that. Not playing a full season has been tough but the games I have played I’ve put my best foot forward. It was long being out,” said Krebs, who had his Achilles cut by another player’s skate in June — two weeks before the NHL draft. A potential top-10 pick, Krebs limped to the stage after being selected by the Vegas Golden Knights 17th overall.