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B.C hockey player called to ice as backup for Oilers

Goalie Tyler Palmer almost played on NHL ice, after he was chosen as the back-up for Oilers' Calvin Pickard
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Elk Valley goalie Tyler Palmer was called in as a backup for the Edmonton Oilers in their game against the Washington Capitals on Jan. 21. While he ultimately didn't get the chance to play, he was able to watch the game and learn from professional hockey players (Ava Cameron Photo)

Elk Valley hockey player Tyler Palmer nearly got a shot at playing with his favourite national team on Jan. 21, when he was selected as backup for the Edmonton Oilers.

Palmer is a former Junior Ghostrider, who currently plays for the University of Alberta Golden Bears in Edmonton. Shortly before the game, Palmer got a call from his coach asking him if he would sub-in for Oilers goalie Calvin Pickard, who wasn't feeling well, in their game against the Washington Capitals. 

Palmer was ready to take the ice, but a few hours before the game Pickard announced that he felt a little better and decided to jump back into the game. Ultimately, Palmer was placed on stand-by and did not get the chance to play, but the experience of sitting on the sidelines was thrilling nevertheless. Palmer has been a life-long Oilers fan and has looked up to the team since he was a child. 

"It turned out it wasn't the case, but it was still a really cool experience to get that call and still be able to watch the game and get to go back into the team's area," he said.

"I was pretty excited, pretty nervous," he added.

The Oilers ended up narrowly losing to the Capitals in a close 3-2 match. Palmer said it was exciting to watch and he was able to pick up some pointers to improve his own technique. Oilers forward Leon Draisaitl opened the game with a goal in the first period and assisted right winger Corey Perry's eighth goal, bringing the score one point shy of the Capitals' in the final minutes of the game.

Palmer's coach Stan Marple said the Bears and the Oilers have always had a strong relationship, and the Oilers have drawn from the Bears in the past as back-up players. When the Oilers reached out to him to ask him to send someone over, he knew Palmer was the guy. Marple said Palmer currently ranks in the top three goaltenders in the Canada West League.

Recently, Palmer led the Bears in a 4-0 win against the University of Regina Cougars on Jan. 17, with a 25-save shutout. 

Originally from the Elk Valley area, Palmer moved to Lethbridge at the age of 13 where he played with Double A Jr. Hurricanes and Triple A Golden Hawks. He later joined the Spruce Grove Saints in Edmonton, before moving on to play with the Bears. The Bears are currently vying for a spot in the playoffs to get a shot at making it to Nationals, and Palmer said he has his sights set on being a professional hockey player.



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