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Rain City Wins Stanley Cup

 

Rain City Repeats as Stanley Cup Champions

Jason Henley becomes First GM to Win THREE Titles

April 16th, 2024

Jason Henley cemented himself as the greatest GM of all time, winning his third AFHL Stanley Cup Trophy on Sunday night as the Rain City Bitch Pigeons defeated the Laval Nomads by a final score of 6-4.

“It wasn’t the way we drew it up, certainly not having McDavid all series long didn’t help,” Henley told TheAFHL.com after the game. “It was great, a lot of mental toughness, our team’s had it all year and we never doubted each other. That was a great hockey team we beat. I’m just so happy for our team and the fans of Rain City.”

In his third Stanley Cup Finals appearance, Henley entered last week tied with Lucas Main for having the most (two) Cup victories in the AFHL. With the victory over Laval, Henley now stands alone as the only GM in AFHL history to win three.

“This is clearly a special franchise and a unique collection of talent,” the AFHL Commissioner Furino said. “This is probably a team that deserves to be called a dynasty.”

Henley believes they have a “unique chemistry” within their locker room and he thinks it’s a competitive advantage.

With Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl leading the way, the Bitch Pigeons can dominate with talent. But it’s mental toughness that has carried them to two titles over the past 12 months.

“Everybody outside our room kept saying things like ‘repeating is hard to do,’ and ‘the Bitch Pigeons aren’t a top team in this league anymore’” said Henley. “But no one inside our room said we couldn’t do it.”

The AFHL Commissioner said he thinks the Bitch Pigeons were able to repeat because they were “a determined, gutsy, talented group of guys.”

“They went through a lot of adversity – they had a lot of key injuries throughout the year, and they were even without McDavid in the Finals,” Furino said.

Now that Henley has three Stanley Cup championships, Furino believes Henley deserves great recognition.

“Henley should be in the conversation when we talk about the greatest of all-time,” Furino said. “He’s a guy who just knows how to win.”

Henley was asked what drives him, and he said, “This (winning) feeling right now. You can’t match that.”

The Bitch Pigeons didn’t like talking about the quest to repeat, but it was always in the back of their minds. They were aware that the 2017-2018 San Diego Gulls were the only franchise to successfully defend their title.

“I remember watching those Gulls teams; it was something special,” said Pigeons forward Mitch Marner. “I knew that if there was a team that could do it – it would be us. We had a ton of confidence, all the confidence in the world – it was something that no one on the team gave up.”

Henley talked about it in his own way.

“Coach drove the point of ‘cementing your own legacy,’” defenseman Adam Larsson said. “We knew it was going to be a challenge to do it. There’s a reason only one team had done it in 14 years.”

Now the question is whether this team can win again. McDavid, Draisaitl, Marner, Dahlin and Kochetkov, who are all most likely going to be elite players for this team for many more years to come, are the foundation blocks. Could the Bitch Pigeons win again?

“Let us have two or three days off,” Henley said, “and then I will let you know.”

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2024 AFHL Stanley Cup Media Day

AFHL Stanley Cup Media Day

Emotions, experience, legacies, and more

April 8th, 2024

The big day is here.

In less than 12 hours, the Rain City Bitch Pigeons and Laval Nomads will kick off the Stanley Cup Finals with Game 1 in Laval.

This year’s Finals will make history regardless of the outcome. The Rain City Bitch Pigeons could become the first team in the AFHL’s 14 year existence to win three Stanley Cups. The Laval Nomads , meanwhile, are looking to hoist the first Cup in their franchise history.

As per tradition, players, coaches, and GMs from both teams spoke to the media the day before Game 1. Storylines from the previous rounds came up, as did rivalries between players and comparisons between stars.

Here’s a roundup of the best quotes from media day.

Connor McDavid, F, Rain City:

On comparisons being made between him and team Owner/GM Jason Henley…

“We’ve won two Cups together but he [Henley] has obviously done so much for this league and the city and he has had such an impact. I just have to focus on playing hockey. I’m one guy. I just have to worry about myself. But he has to worry about 50 players. I mean every year he has to choose 50 players for this organization and he has to monitor them on a daily basis and make so many decisions on the fly. Add, subtract, promote, demote, trade, drop, start, don’t start. It’s very different and challenging.I’ll take the greatness comparison as a compliment. But at the end of the day, I just look at this as a fantastic opportunity to make history and it’s not easy to get here so I think of it more that way than trying to compare us.”

Quinn Hughes, D, Laval

On the Nomads lack of experience in the Stanley Cup Final…

“It’s been a great journey. First in the Shawinigan series, we came in as a big underdog and we all know what we did in that round and since then we’ve just been building and building and we’re not done.”

Mitch Marner, F, Rain City

On how fast time has gone since last year’s final…

“It’s been quiet the roller coaster. I haven’t really had much time to sit down and reflect. Basically the past year and a half has been kind of a blur. But honestly I’m just so fortunate to be back with this team and back in the finals again and I’m looking forward to it.”

Victor Hedman, D, Laval

On playing against Rain City’s physical forecheck…

“It’s going to be a physical series. They come fast and hard and they finish their checks so we’re aware of that. It’s going to be about having good first touches, getting to the puck first, and making good reads. There won’t be a single play we can rely on every time either, we’re going to have to move our feet and make reads and be smart with where we go on the first touch.”

Sean Monahan, F, Rain City

On his name possibly being engraved on the Stanley Cup for the first time…

“It’s a lifetime achievement. You can ask anyone here, what’s your dream if you can have anything you want and winning the Stanley Cup is the answer. It’s what I’ve been working on my entire life.”

Alex Chau, GM, Laval

On how much better of a GM he feels today…

“Yeah for sure, I think experience is really important. I felt ready for this opportunity in October based on my preparation through the many years in this league. I felt ready heading into the playoffs because I’ve competed in the playoffs before. This isn’t my first time in this league getting ready for a playoff series. I think when you work your way through, you learn different lessons along the way. That first series against the Vikings, it’s not like it all went smooth and was smooth sailing. There were adverse times. We learned a lot about each other in that series. I thought our habits held up under pressure. So I’m really proud of these guys and I’m super happy and excited to be here.”

Jason Henley, GM, Rain City

On what motivates him to keep winning and his key to success…

“I think it’s a real love for what I’m doing. This isn’t a job. It’s really a true love and I fell in love with it a long time ago. It’s fun and I find it enjoyable. Key to success? There’s so many. I’d say an important one is probably reminding my guys about how things are not always going to go your way, so you have to decide how you’re going to react. There are a lot of things in this game that you can’t control. So it’s more important that you identify those things that will give you your best chance to win and focus on what you want. And right now, we’re focused on making history.”

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IMPORTANT DATES

ENTRY DRAFT:

The 2025 AFHL Entry Draft is scheduled to begin TBD.

Just like in previous years, this will be an offline draft on our league message board. Each team will get 8 hours OTC. The OTC time freezes overnight. All details regarding this draft will be posted on the league message board.

TRADING:

The Trade Freeze will end on Draft Day which means all teams can begin trading again at the start of the draft.

FREE AGENCY:

Teams will not be allowed to sign any free agents until AFTER the Entry Draft is completed. Just like last year, we will have a one round Free Agency Draft based on the reverse standings from last year. After that one round then Free Agency will be a free for all.

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