The Bobcats will face their former assistant coach, Scott Langer, and a former Central Division opponent, who they clawed out on their way to dominating the Central Division for third title out of the five that stand proudly at the VFW Sports Center. That is a sign that Sedevie knows how to build a championship caliber hockey organization. When it comes to the making of a championship franchise, Layne Sedevie knows how to get it done. Even though they have been ousted by the Bruins and the Minotauros in two consecutive years, Layne and Garrett still have what it takes to make a winning hockey team. This year their quest begins at home, to hold up the Robertson Cup, and to reclaim a piece of hardware that has been missing for two years straight, the Central Cup.