There’s a certain calm that settles in when Chase Reid and Jakub Winkelhofer are on the ice together.
It’s a calm that shouldn’t exist in the situations they create. Reid’s willingness to hang onto the puck would make most coaches nervous, but his vision — and Winkelhofer’s quiet support — turn those risks into control. Together, they make chaos look methodical.
And lately, it’s been the heartbeat of a team that has found its identity through puck possession.
Over the last week, the Soo Greyhounds swept their three-game road trip — outscoring opponents 18-4 and rediscovering a power play that suddenly looks lethal.
On Saturday, Reid, Winkelhofer, and forward Brady Martin formed the core of a unit that went 3-for-6 in Oshawa, after connecting in each of the two previous games. Tho

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