Kayden
Five months later,
"And just now, Rhys Calder is about to win his fourth championship in a row as the captain of the Northern Avalanche!" the stadium announcer's voice boomed over the speakers, echoing through the packed, roaring arena.
Winning four championships in a row—a legendary four-peat—was a feat almost unheard of in modern hockey and now Rhys was closed to breaking one of the hardest record.
I smiled, sitting in the private front-row section, my eyes locked on the ice.
Rhys moved smoothly toward the opponent's net, setting up the absolute final play of the night that would seal their victory. He had a clear shot to score himself, but as he closed in, he glanced over at Raymond. Rhys gave him a quick, decisive nod and slid a slick pass across the ice.
Raymond caught the puck right on his tape and slapped it straight into the back of the net just as the final buzzer blared through the building.
