Giants’ Trent Miner, Bowen Byram among group using CHL playoffs as NHL audition
TORONTO — Vancouver Giants goaltender Trent Miner was only supposed to be taking notes this season.
The 18-year-old rookie, who played the majority of last season in triple-A before a January callup to the Western Hockey League, was pegged as Vancouver’s backup for 2018-19.
Miner had different ideas though, and opened the campaign by winning WHL goaltender of the week twice in October. He eventually forced head coach Michael Dyck to give him more starts over veteran David Tendeck and had the Giants one win away from advancing to the Western Conference final for the first time since 2007 heading into play on Thursday night.
“We sort of had a mindset that it would be David to start, (Miner) was gonna be the heir apparent, come in at 17, step in (next season) when David moved on, but he played well enough and the rotation went well enough that it almost became 50-50,” said Dyck ahead of Thursday’s Game 4 second-round matchup with the Victoria Royals.