Wenatchee, WA. – The Wenatchee
Wild, fresh off their successful first season in the British Columbia Hockey
League, have announced that Chase Perry has been named the team’s postseason most
valuable player, as voted on by the players.
Perry, a 6’3”, 195 pound goaltender, is from Andover, Minnesota.
He appeared in 9 games during the playoffs, with a 2.75 goals against average
and a .906 saves percentage, with one shutout.
“Chase was a difference maker for us all year” said Wenatchee
Wild Head Coach/General Manager Bliss Littler. “and in the playoffs he kicked
it up a few notches and gave us a chance to win every night. He stole a few
games that we might have been outplayed at the start.”
“I am honored to be recognized,” said Perry. “and I just want to
say thank you to the Wild organization for a great season. Each game is about
the team and we. I’d also like to thank the Wenatchee fans, who are the best in
the league. I will always be Wild.”
The Wenatchee Wild recently finished their season in the second
round of the BCHL playoffs. Next up are tryout camps for the 2016-17 BCHL
season. Information on those camps will be available on the team’s website,
wenatcheewildhockey.com.
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