Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Reinhart Wins 2 Awards



WHL Player of the Year, Four Broncos Memorial Trophy
Sam Reinhart, Kootenay ICE

WHL Most Sportsmanlike Player of the Year, Brad Hornung Trophy
Sam Reinhart, Kootenay ICE

WHL Rookie of the Year, Jim Piggott Memorial Trophy
Nick Merkley, Kelowna Rockets

WHL Goaltender of the Year, Del Wilson Trophy
Jordan Cooke, Kelowna Rockets

WHL Defenceman of the Year, Bill Hunter Memorial Trophy
Derrick Pouliot, Portland Winterhawks

WHL Scholastic Player of the Year, Daryl K. (Doc) Seaman Memorial Trophy
Nelson Nogier, Saskatoon Blades

WHL Coach of the Year, Dunc McCallum Memorial Trophy
Dave Lowry, Victoria Royals

WHL Executive of the Year, Lloyd Saunders Memorial Trophy
Cameron Hope, Victoria Royals

WHL Humanitarian of the Year, Doug Wickenheiser Memorial Trophy
Sam Fioretti, Moose Jaw Warriors

Watch WHL Awards

The WHL Year-End Awards will be announced starting at 12:15.
Watch at http://yyz.neulion.com/static/hockey/whl/awards-draft-2014/

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

ICE Season Tickets

ICE season ticket renewals have been mailed.
Again this year all early bird purchases qualify for prizes.
1st prize - stay and play package at 5 Star Northstar Mountain Village in Kimberley compliments The Drive/B-104.
2nd prize - Sam Reinhart autographed game worn jersey.
3rd prize - 2 nights in luxury suite for ICE game.

Monday, April 28, 2014

Bantam Draft 1st 2 Rounds

The ICE do not have picks in the 3rd or 6th rounds.

1st ROUND
1 Brandon
2 Lethbridge
3 Kamloops
4 Moose Jaw
5 Prince George
6 Red Deer
7 Tri-City
8 Vancouver
9 Prince Albert
10 Vancouver
11 Kootenay
12 Swift Current
13 Regina
14 Spokane
15 Everett
16 Seattle
17 Medicine Hat
18 Victoria
19 Portland
20 Edmonton
21 Forfeited
22 Kelowna

2nd ROUND
1 Lethbridge
2 Kamloops
3 Saskatoon
4 Moose Jaw
5 Prince George
6 Lethbridge
7 Vancouver
8 Saskatoon
9 Red Deer
10 Brandon
11 Kootenay
12 Saskatoon
13 Regina
14 Spokane
15 Red Deer
16 Seattle
17 Medicine Hat
18 Victoria
19 Calgary
20 Vancouver
21 Lethbridge
22 Vancouver

http://www.whl.ca/article/2014-whl-bantam-draft-rounds-1-2

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Alumni In AHL/ECHL Playoffs

From The Drive/B-104 ...

Six players who have ties to the East Kootenay are competing in the Calder Cup Playoffs.

Three key members of the 2010-11 Ed Chynoweth Cup champion, Kootenay Ice are in the American Hockey League playoffs.

Captain of that championship Ice squad, Brayden McNabb is on the Manchester Monarchs and Matt Fraser is on the Providence Bruins.

Jason Jaffray is on the St. John's Ice Caps and they face the Albany Devils.

Heading to the Western Conference, the Abbotsford Heat are loaded with local connections, as the oldest Reinhart brother, Max is a key piece of the Heat.

Former Ice defenceman, Dean Arsene patrols the Abbotsford blueline and Marysville product, Carter Bancks is also on the Heat roster.

The first round of the Calder Cup Playoffs opens tonight.
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Five players with local connections are in the ECHL’s Kelly Cup Playoffs.

We’ll start with two defencemen that won a 2010-11 Ed Chynoweth Cup with the Kootenay Ice.

James Martin is playing with the Alaska Aces and former Ice captain Joey Leach is playing with the Bakersfield Condors.

Cranbrook product and former Medicine Hat Tigers defenceman, Jace Coyle is on the Fort Wayne Komets.

Brad Cole is with the Greenville Road Warriors and forward, Jeremy Yablonski is on the Ontario Reign.

Friday, April 18, 2014

Reinhart East Nominee For Player Of The Year

Calgary, AB - The Western Hockey League today announced the WHL Eastern and Western Conference finalists for the 2013-14 WHL Player of the Year. The two finalists for WHL Player of the Year are determined through voting by general managers, coaches, broadcast and media representatives of all WHL Member Clubs. The recipients of all WHL individual awards will be announced at the 2014 WHL Awards Luncheon, which will be held in Calgary, Alberta, on Wednesday, April 30, 2014.

In the WHL's Eastern Conference, which includes the East and Central Divisions, the Player of the Year nominee is forward Sam Reinhart of the Kootenay Ice. In the WHL’s Western Conference, which includes the B.C. and U.S. Divisions, the Player of the Year nominee is forward Mitch Holmberg of the Spokane Chiefs.

18-year-old Vancouver, B.C., native Sam Reinhart was a dominant player for the Kootenay Ice during the 2013-14 WHL regular season, leading the Ice to a 39-28-2-3 record and a fifth-place finish in the Eastern Conference while helping the Club set a new WHL record with their 15th consecutive campaign with a record of .500 or better. The Ice’s captain, Reinhart scored 36 goals and 69 assists for 105 points along with a +24 rating in 60 games.

Reinhart’s 105 points tied him for fourth in WHL scoring while his 69 assists placed him second among all WHL players and established a new Kootenay Ice record for assists in a single season. In addition, Reinhart led the Ice with six game-winning goals and two shorthanded goals. Reinhart’s consistency during the 2013-14 regular season was remarkable as he was held off the score sheet just nine times, was only held without a point in back-to-back games once, and enjoyed a WHL-best 22-game point streak. Reinhart’s importance to Kootenay’s success this season is evident in the fact that he factored in on 45% of his team’s entire offensive output, and that the Ice lost all nine games in which he dressed but failed to register a point.

Selected by Kootenay in the first round, 15th overall, in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft, Reinhart has played 203 career regular-season games for the Ice, amassing 101 goals and 254 points with a +52 rating. The 2011-12 WHL Rookie of the Year, Reinhart is considered a top prospect for the 2014 NHL Draft.

Holmberg, a product of Sherwood Park, AB, enjoyed an outstanding 2013-14 season for the Spokane Chiefs, helping the team to a 40-26-3-3 record and a sixth-place finish in the Western Conference as they clinched a playoff berth for an eighth straight year. The 20-year-old scored 62 goals and 56 assists for 118 points to go with a +35 rating while appearing in all 72 games for the Chiefs.

Holmberg’s 62 goals and 118 points led all WHL players, allowing him to become the first member of the Chiefs to win the WHL scoring title since Ray Whitney in 1990-91. In addition, Holmberg led all WHL players with 23 power play goals and 10 game-winning goals, and finished tied for second among WHL players with six shorthanded goals. Holmberg finished with 12 more goals than his nearest competitor, and is only the second WHL player since the 2000-01 season to reach the 60-goal mark during a season. Holmberg contributions to Spokane’s strong campaign cannot be understated as the 5’10”, 175-lb winger scored over 25% of his Club’s goals while also factoring in on over 48% of the Club’s entire offensive output. In his fifth and final WHL campaign, Holmberg established a new Spokane Chiefs’ franchise record for career goals with 147.

The Chiefs’ first-round pick, 21st overall, in the 2008 WHL Bantam Draft, Holmberg has appeared in 314 career regular-season games, amassing 296 points along with a +62 rating. Holmberg is a free agent.

WHL Player of the Year, Four Broncos Memorial Trophy
Eastern Conference – Sam Reinhart (Vancouver, B.C.), Kootenay Ice
Western Conference – Mitch Holmberg (Sherwood Park, AB), Spokane Chiefs

WHL Rookie of the Year, Jim Piggott Memorial Trophy
Eastern Conference – Nikita Scherbak (Moscow, Russia), Saskatoon Blades
Western Conference – Nick Merkley (Calgary, AB), Kelowna Rockets

WHL Goaltender of the Year, Del Wilson Trophy
Eastern Conference – Tristan Jarry (Delta, B.C.), Edmonton Oil Kings
Western Conference – Jordon Cooke (Leduc, AB), Kelowna Rockets

WHL Defenceman of the Year, Bill Hunter Memorial Trophy
Eastern Conference – Josh Morrissey (Calgary, AB), Prince Albert Raiders
Western Conference – Derrick Pouliot (Weyburn, SK), Portland Winterhawks

WHL Most Sportsmanlike Player of the Year, Brad Hornung Trophy
Eastern Conference – Sam Reinhart (Vancouver, B.C.), Kootenay Ice
Western Conference – Mitch Holmberg (Sherwood Park, AB), Spokane Chiefs

WHL Scholastic Player of the Year, Daryl K. (Doc) Seaman Memorial Trophy
Eastern Conference – Nelson Nogier (Saskatoon, SK) Saskatoon Blades
Western Conference – Dominic Turgeon (Cherry Hills, CO) Portland Winterhawks

WHL Coach of the Year, Dunc McCallum Memorial Trophy
Eastern Conference – Shaun Clouston, Medicine Hat Tigers
Western Conference – Dave Lowry, Victoria Royals

WHL Executive of the Year, Lloyd Saunders Memorial Trophy
Eastern Conference – Mike Moore, Calgary Hitmen
Western Conference – Cam Hope, Victoria Royals

WHL Humanitarian of the Year, Doug Wickenheiser Memorial Trophy
Eastern Conference – Sam Fioretti (Calgary, AB) Moose Jaw Warriors
Western Conference – Mitch Topping (Red Deer, AB) Tri City Americans

WHL Marketing / Business Award
Eastern Conference – Regina Pats
Western Conference – Seattle Thunderbirds

WHL Regular Season Champions, Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy
Kelowna Rockets: GP – 72 W – 57 L – 11 OTL – 0 SL – 4 Pts. – 118

WHL Top Scorer – Bob Clarke Trophy
Mitch Holmberg (Sherwood Park, AB), Spokane Chiefs
GP – 72 G – 62 A – 56 Pts – 118 PIM – 25

Thursday, April 17, 2014

From The ICE Office

Cranbrook, BC – The Kootenay ICE Hockey Club announced today that Forward Sam Reinhart has been named the Boston Pizza Top Playoff Performer for the 2014 WHL Playoffs.
In 13 post season games against the Calgary Hitmen and Medicine Hat Tigers Reinhart scored 23 points (6-17-23) and currently leads the WHL in playoff scoring, assists and power play assists.
The ICE would like to thank Boston Pizza for their sponsorship of the Top Playoff Performer Award.

ICE CHIPS: The KOOTENAY ICE finished the EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMI FINALS presented by KAL-TIRE, against the MEDICINE HAT TIGERS with a 3-4-0 record (2-1-0 at home, 1-3-0 on the road, 0-0 in overtime)...The ICE advanced to the EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMI FINAL after defeating the CALGARY HITMEN in six games (4-2) in the first round of the playoffs...KOOTENAY finished the 2013-2014 regular season with a 39-28-2-3 record (22-11-0-3 at home, 17-17-2-0 on the road, 0-2 in overtime, 5-3 in shootouts) and in sixth place in the EASTERN CONFERENCE...The ICE finished the 2013-2014 regular season with a .500 or better record for a League record 15th consecutive season (KAMLOOPS BLAZERS - 1982 - 1996 - previous record)...KOOTENAY entered the playoffs for a 16th consecutive season (longest active streak in the WHL).

TIM BOZON TRUST FUND: A Trust Fund has been set up for TIM BOZON to assist with medical and rehabilitation costs...Donations can be made at any BMO BANK OF MONTREAL in WESTERN CANADA...Donations outside of this area can be mailed to the WESTERN HOCKEY LEAGUE, c/o TIM BOZON, FATHER DAVID BAUER ARENA, 2424 UNIVERSITY DRIVE NW, CALGARY, AB, T2N 3Y9.

PLAYOFF EXPERIENCE: KOOTENAY has a career playoff record of 93-73 (50-31 at home, 43-42 on the road, 24-12 in overtime)...The ICE have played in 31 playoff series in franchise history and have a 18-13 career record...JAGGER DIRK (41), ZACH FRANKO (33), SAM REINHART (27) and LANDON CROSS (24) lead KOOTENAY in games played in the playoffs...JAEDON DESCHENEAU became the first player in franchise history to recorded two hat tricks during the playoffs against the TIGERS on April 10...KYLE O'CONNOR recorded his first WHL career playoff goal on April 10 against MEDICINE HAT...LEVI CABLE recorded his first WHL career playoff hat trick on April 9 against the TIGERS…LANDON PEEL recorded his first WHL career playoff goal in MEDICINE HAT on April 12...The ICE have a career record of 1-4 in game sevens in their playoff history.

DID YOU KNOW: SAM REINHART (3), LUKE PHILP (80), RINAT VALIEV (83), JAEDON DESCHENEAU (95), and TANNER FAITH (limited viewing) have all been listed in the NHL CENTRAL SCOUTING NORTH AMERICAN SKATERS FINAL RANKINGS…JAEDON DESCHENEAU, who was named to the WHL EASTERN CONFERENCE SECOND ALL-STAR TEAM, is tied for first in goals scored in the playoffs with 10...SAM REINHART, who has been named to the WHL EASTERN CONFERENCE FIRST ALL-STAR TEAM, is the EASTERN CONFERENCE FINALIST for MOST SPORTSMANLIKE PLAYER (BRAD HORNUNG TROPHY)…REINHART (6-17-23), who is first in the playoffs with 17 assists, is first in the WHL in playoff scoring with 23 points...DESCHENAU (10-10-20) is third in the League in playoff scoring with 20 points... JAGGER DIRK (4-12-16), who is tied for eighth in the League in scoring during the playoffs with 16 points, is tied for third in playoffs assists with 12.

WEEK IN REVIEW:
Wednesday, April 9 – Kootenay 3 vs Medicine Hat 1 - Record 2-1-0 - Attendance: 2,461
Goals:
1 – Cable (4) from Valiev and McPhee
2 – Cable (5) from Reinhart
3 – Cable (6) from Reinhart and Valiev
Goalie: Mackenzie Skapski (39 Saves, 1 GA)

Thursday, April 10 – Kootenay 7 vs Medicine Hat 4 - Record 3-1-0 - Attendance: 2,578
Goals:
1 – Descheneau (8) from Philp and Reinhart
2 – Philp (5) from McPhee and Cable
3 - Reinhart (6) from Philp and Valiev
4 - Descheneau (9) from Philp and Reinhart
5 - Descheneau (10)
6 - Franko (6) from Dirk and Hoflin
7 - O'Connor (1) from Valiev
Goalies: Mackenzie Skapski (14 Saves, 4 GA), Wyatt Hoflin (21 Saves, 0 GA)

Saturday, April 12 – Kootenay 2 @ Medicine Hat 9 - Record 3-2-0 - Attendance: 4,002
Goals:
1 – Cable (7) from Dirk
2 – Peel (1) from Philp and Franko
Goalie: Wyatt Hoflin (44 Saves, 9 GA)

Monday, April 14 – Kootenay 1 vs Medicine Hat 2 - Record 3-3-0 - Attendance: 2,732
Goal:
1 – Martin (2) from McPhee and Dirk
Goalie: Mackenzie Skapski (28 Saves, 2 GA)

Wednesday, April 16 – Kootenay 1 @ Medicine Hat 4 - Record 3-4-0 - Attendance: 4,002
Goal:
1 – Peel (2)
Goalie: Mackenzie Skapski (24 Saves, 3 GA)

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Playoff Notes

The ICE are in the playoffs for the 16 consecutive year, the longest active streak in the WHL.
The Tigers have made the postseason 12 years in a row, 2nd longest active streak in the WHL.

All-time the ICE have a playoff record of 164 games, 93-72, 50-31 at home, 43-41 on road, 24-12 in overtime.

History
16 times the ICE have not had home-ice advantage and have won the series 8 times. (14 Calgary, 11 Portland, 11 Medicine Hat, 11 Saskatoon, 08 Medicine Hat, 03 Kamloops, 02 Spokane, 00 Calgary)

The ICE have played 30 playoff series and have won 18 and lost 12.

15 times the ICE have won game 1 of a series and have won that series 11 times.

8 times the ICE have won game 1 of a series on the road and have won that series 6 times.

15 times the ICE have split the 1st 2 games of a series and have won that series 8 times.

8 times the ICE have split the 1st 2 games of a series on the road and have won that series 5 times.

When the ICE have a chance to clinch a series they have a record of 18 wins and 9 losses.

When the ICE have a chance to clinch a series on the road the have a record of 11 wins and 4 losses.

When facing elimination the ICE have 6 wins and 12 losses.

In Game 7 the ICE have an all-time record of 1 wins and 3 losses.
(won Prince George 02)
(lost Calgary 07, Swift Current 01, Calgary 99)

In game 7 on the road the ICE have an all-time record of 1 loss.
(lost Calgary 99)

Regular season record since the trade deadline
ICE – 28 games 18-8-0-2 38 points.
Tigers – 31 games 20-10-0-1 41 points.

This is the 4th time the ICE and Tigers are meeting in the playoffs.
The team that was lower in the standings won all 3 series.
2009 1st round – Kootenay won 4-1.
2010 1st round – Medicine Hat won 4-2
2011 East Final – Kootenay won 4-0.4
The ICE have a career playoff record of 13-8 vs Tigers, 7-3 at home, 6-5 on road.
In overtime the ICE have a record of 2-0.

Head-to-Head during the regular season – ICE 3-3-0-0, Tigers 3-3-0-0.
The home team won all 6 regular season meetings.

Career Playoff Stats Leaders
Games
ICE – Jagger Dirk 40, Zach Franko 32, Sam Reinhart 28, Landon Cross 26, Jaedon Deschenau 21, Zach McPhee 21, Luke Philp 20, Jon Martin 19, Tyler King 17. (Tim Bozon 19)
Tigers – Dylan Bredo 53, Curtis Valk 43, Tyler Lewington 28, Chad Labelle 27, Trevor Cox 26, Kyle Becker 22. (Hunter Shinkaruk 30)

Memorial Cup Experience
ICE – Jagger Dirk 5 games, Sam Reinhart 1.
Tigers – None.

Goals
ICE – Zach Franko 10, Jaedon Descheneau 10, Luke Philp 7, Sam Reinhart 7, Levi Cable 7, Jagger Dirk 4, Austin Vetterl 2, Jon Martin 2, Matt Alfaro 1, Landon Cross 1, Tyler King 1, Rinat Valiev 1, Kyle O’Connor 1, Landon Peel. (Tim Bozon 9)
Tigers – Curtis Valk 20, Trevor Cox 8, Cole Sanford 8, Miles Koules 5, Chad Butcher 4, Dylan Bredo 4, Chad Labelle 3, Kyle Becker 2, Steve Owre 2, Tommy Vannelli 1, Tyler Lewington 1. (Hunter Shinkaruk 9)

Assists
ICE – Sam Reinhart 19, Zach Franko 13, Jagger Dirk 13, Jaedon Deschenau 11, Luke Philp 9, Rinat Valiev 7, Austin Vetterl 5, Zach McPhee 5. (Tim Bozon 2)
Tigers – Dylan Bredo 17, Curtis Valk 17, Trevor Cox 14, Cole Sanford 11, Dylan Bredo 7, Miles Koules 6. (Hunter Shinkaruk 17)

Points
ICE – Sam Reinhart 26, Zach Franko 23, Jaedon Descheneau 21, Jagger Dirk 17, Luke Philp 16, Levi Cable 10, Rinat Valiev 8, Austin Vetterl 7, Zach McPhee 5. (Tim Bozon 11)
Tigers – Curtis Valk 37, Trevor Cox 22, Dylan Bredo 22, Cole Sanford 19, Miles Koules 11, Kyle Becker 7. (Hunter Shinkaruk 26)

Wins
ICE – Mackenzie Skapski 4, Wyatt Hoflin 4.
Tigers – Marek Langhamer 7.

Coach
ICE – Ryan McGill 78 50-28 .641%.
Tigers – Shaun Clouston 43 23-20 .535%.

The ICE have had 3 hat-tricks in this years’ post season and now have 12 in their history.
Jaedon Descheneau is the first to have 2 hat-tricks in one post season.
Descheneau and Duncan Milroy are tied with 2 career playoff hat-tricks.
(Levi Cable 14, Jaedon Descheneau twice 14, Max Reinhart 11, Matt Fraser 11, Dale Mahovsky 05,
Martin Sagat 05, Duncan Milroy 03 & 02, Zdenek Blatny 01, Marek Svatos 01, Trevor Wasyluk 99)

Jaedon Descheneau has tied a Franchise record with 4 game winning goals in one post season.
(Cody Eakin 11, Matt Fraser 11, Matt Walker 00, Zdenek Blatny 00)

Monday, April 14, 2014

Pics of the Game

From Cranbrook Photo

ICE Prospects Update

Declan Hobbs
15-year-old goalie
3rd round pick in 2013 Bantam Draft
Sask AAA Midget Saskatoon 18 GP 13-3-1 2.26 .921% 1 SO

Jayden Sittler
17-year-old goalie
Alberta AAA Midget Red Deer 18 GP 12-4-2 2.03 .913% 2 SO
Playoffs 11 9-2 1.61 .931% 3 SO
Kootenay 1 GP 1-0-0 0.00 1.000%

Keelan Williams
17-year-old goalie
AJHL Okotoks 14 GP 8-3-1 2.39 .904% 2 SO

Bryan Allbee
16-year-old defenseman
BC AAA Midget Cariboo 39 GP 16-21-37 85pm
Playoffs 2 GP 1-0-1 14pm

Jake Dube
17-year-old defenseman
5th round pick in 2011 Bantam Draft
AJHL Okotoks 47 GP 4-7-11 22pm
Playoffs 5 GP 0-2-2 0pm

Cale Fleury
15–year-old defenseman
4th round pick in 2013 Bantam Draft
Sask AAA Midget Notre Dame 44 GP 7-22-29 50pm

Dallas Hines
15–year-old defenseman
5th round pick in 2013 Bantam Draft
Alberta Minor Midget Lloydminster 33 GP 7-16-23 54pm

Matt Krawiec
15-year-old defenseman
6th round pick in 2013 Bantam Draft
Alberta AAA Minor Midget Red Deer 37 GP 1-18-19 16pm

Mark O’Shaughnessy
16-year-old defenseman
BC U-18 POE 44 GP 1-21-22 26pm

Dylan Overdyk
16-year-old defenseman
2nd round pick in 2012 Bantam Draft
Alberta AAA Midget Edmonton
Kootenay 4 GP 0-0-0 0pm

Andy Stevens
15-year-old defenseman
5th round in 2013 Bantam Draft
BC AAA Midget Okanagan 45 GP 2-25-27 4pm

Jack Thomas
17-year-old defenseman
12th round pick in 2011 Bantam Draft
Alberta AAA Midget Hockey Calgary

Shane Allan
16-year-old forward
7th round pick in 2012 Bantam Draft
Alberta AAA Midget Calgary

Connor Barley
15-year-old forward
7th round pick in 2013 Bantam Draft
Manitoba AAA Midget Winnipeg 33 GP 13-9-22 37pm

River Beattie
16-year-old forward
6th round pick in 2012 Bantam Draft
AJHL Lloydminster 36 GP 2-2-4 37pm
Playoffs 12 GP 0-0-0 2pm

Robert Johnson
15-year-old forward
5th round pick in 2013 Bantam Draft
PIJHL Delta 34 GP 4-6-10 10pm
Playoffs 6 GP 1-1-2 2pm

Owen LaClare
18-year-old forward
SJHL La Ronge 49 GP 24-18-42 52pm

Jared Legien
15-year-old forward
1st round pick in 2013 Bantam Draft
Sask AAA Midget Moose Jaw 43 GP 13-17-30 20pm
Playoffs 4 GP 0-0-0 0pm

Vince Loschiavo
15-year-old forward
2nd round pick in 2013 Bantam Draft
Manitoba AAA Bantam Winnipeg 23 GP 10-9-19 14pm
Playoffs 6 GP 1-2-3 21pm

Zac Paziuk
16-year-old forward
10th round pick in 2012 Bantam Draft
Sask AAA Midget Prince Albert 6 GP 1-0-1 2pm

Ryley Risling
17-year-old forward
7th round pick in 2011 Bantam Draft
AJHL Canmore 38 GP 5-5-10 23pm
Playoffs 9 GP 2-0-2 4pm

Carter Sawicki
17-year-old forward
Alberta AAA Midget Red Deer

Logan Schatz
16-year-old forward
9th round pick in 2012 Bantam Draft
Sask AAA Midget Beardy’s 44 GP 19-30-49 22pm
SJHL Humboldt 1 GP 0-3-3 2pm Playoffs 6 GP 0-1-1 0pm

Drew Warkentine
15-year-old forward
5th round pick in 2013 Bantam Draft
Sask AAA Midget Tisdale 43 GP 6-14-20 47pm
Playoffs 5 GP 2-0-2 8pm

Austin Wellsby
16-year-old forward
4th round pick in 2012 Bantam Draft
BC AAA Midget Fraser Valley 38 GP 19-30-49 18pm
Playoffs 2 GP 0-1-1 2pm
Kootenay 5 GP 0-0-0 0pm

Playoff Notes

The ICE are in the playoffs for the 16 consecutive year, the longest active streak in the WHL.
The Tigers have made the postseason 12 years in a row, 2nd longest active streak in the WHL.

All-time the ICE have a playoff record of 163 games, 93-71, 50-30 at home, 43-41 on road, 24-12 in overtime.

History
16 times the ICE have not had home-ice advantage and have won the series 8 times. (14 Calgary, 11 Portland, 11 Medicine Hat, 11 Saskatoon, 08 Medicine Hat, 03 Kamloops, 02 Spokane, 00 Calgary)

The ICE have played 30 playoff series and have won 18 and lost 12.

15 times the ICE have won game 1 of a series and have won that series 11 times.

8 times the ICE have won game 1 of a series on the road and have won that series 6 times.

15 times the ICE have split the 1st 2 games of a series and have won that series 8 times.

8 times the ICE have split the 1st 2 games of a series on the road and have won that series 5 times.

In game 6 the ICE have an all-time record of 9 wins and 5 losses.
(won Calgary 14, Moose Jaw 11, Calgary 07, Kamloops 05, Kamloops 03, Red Deer 02, Spokane 00, Swift Current 00, Calgary 99)

In game 6 at home the ICE have an all-time record of 4 wins and 2 losses.
(won Calgary 14, Kamloops 03, Red Deer 02, Calgary 99)

When the ICE have a chance to clinch a series they have a record of 18 wins and 8 losses.

When the ICE have a chance to clinch a series at home they have a record of 7 wins and 4 losses.

Regular season record since the trade deadline
ICE – 28 games 18-8-0-2 38 points.
Tigers – 31 games 20-10-0-1 41 points.

This is the 4th time the ICE and Tigers are meeting in the playoffs.
The team that was lower in the standings won all 3 series.
2009 1st round – Kootenay won 4-1.
2010 1st round – Medicine Hat won 4-2
2011 East Final – Kootenay won 4-0.4
The ICE have a career playoff record of 13-7 vs Tigers, 7-2 at home, 6-4 on road.
In overtime the ICE have a record of 2-0.

Head-to-Head during the regular season – ICE 3-3-0-0, Tigers 3-3-0-0.
The home team won all 6 regular season meetings.

Career Playoff Stats Leaders
Games
ICE – Jagger Dirk 39, Zach Franko 31, Sam Reinhart 27, Landon Cross 26, Jaedon Deschenau 20, Zach McPhee 20, Luke Philp 19, Jon Martin 18, Tyler King 16. (Tim Bozon 19)
Tigers – Dylan Bredo 52, Curtis Valk 42, Tyler Lewington 27, Chad Labelle 26, Trevor Cox 25, Kyle Becker 21. (Hunter Shinkaruk 30)

Memorial Cup Experience
ICE – Jagger Dirk 5 games, Sam Reinhart 1.
Tigers – None.

Goals
ICE – Zach Franko 10, Jaedon Descheneau 10, Luke Philp 7, Sam Reinhart 7, Levi Cable 7, Jagger Dirk 4, Austin Vetterl 2, Matt Alfaro 1, Landon Cross 1, Tyler King 1, Jon Martin 1, Rinat Valiev 1, Kyle O’Connor 1, Landon Peel. (Tim Bozon 9)
Tigers – Curtis Valk 19, Trevor Cox 8, Cole Sanford 8, Chad Butcher 4, Dylan Bredo 4, Miles Koules 3, Chad Labelle 3, Kyle Becker 2, Steve Owre 2, Tommy Vannelli 1, Tyler Lewington 1. (Hunter Shinkaruk 9)

Assists
ICE – Sam Reinhart 19, Zach Franko 13, Jagger Dirk 12, Jaedon Deschenau 11, Luke Philp 9, Rinat Valiev 7, Austin Vetterl 5. (Tim Bozon 2)
Tigers – Dylan Bredo 17, Curtis Valk 17, Trevor Cox 14, Cole Sanford 11, Miles Koules 6. (Hunter Shinkaruk 17)

Points
ICE – Sam Reinhart 26, Zach Franko 23, Jaedon Descheneau 21, Luke Philp 16, Jagger Dirk 16, Levi Cable 10, Rinat Valiev 8, Austin Vetterl 7. (Tim Bozon 11)
Tigers – Curtis Valk 36, Trevor Cox 22, Dylan Bredo 21, Cole Sanford 19, Miles Koules 10, Kyle Becker 6. (Hunter Shinkaruk 26)

Wins
ICE – Mackenzie Skapski 4, Wyatt Hoflin 4.
Tigers – Marek Langhamer 6.

Coach
ICE – Ryan McGill 77 50-27 .649%.
Tigers – Shaun Clouston 42 22-20 .524%.

The ICE have had 3 hat-tricks in this years’ post season and now have 12 in their history.
Jaedon Descheneau is the first to have 2 hat-tricks in one post season.
Descheneau and Duncan Milroy are tied with 2 career playoff hat-tricks.
(Levi Cable 14, Jaedon Descheneau twice 14, Max Reinhart 11, Matt Fraser 11, Dale Mahovsky 05,
Martin Sagat 05, Duncan Milroy 03 & 02, Zdenek Blatny 01, Marek Svatos 01, Trevor Wasyluk 99)

Jaedon Descheneau has tied a Franchise record with 4 game winning goals in one post season.
(Cody Eakin 11, Matt Fraser 11, Matt Walker 00, Zdenek Blatny 00)

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Canada U-18 Roster UPDATED

Goaltenders
1 Julio Billia L 5'10" 161 03/11/96 St-Léonard, Que. Chicoutimi (QMJHL) 2014 Dft
29 Brent Moran L 6'4" 190 07/05/96 Ottawa, Ont. Niagara (OHL) 2014 Dft
30 Mason McDonald R 6'3" 180 04/23/96 Halifax, N.S. Charlottetown (QMJHL) 2014 Dft
Defence
2 Travis Sanheim L 6'3" 189 03/29/96 Elkhorn, Man. Calgary (WHL) 2014 Dft
4 Haydn Fleury L 6'2" 204 07/08/96 Carlyle, Sask. Red Deer (WHL) 2014 Dft
7 Jérémy Roy R 6'0" 182 05/14/97 Richelieu, Que. Sherbrooke (QMJHL) 2015 Dft
8 Parker Wotherspoon L 6'0" 177 08/24/97 Surrey, B.C. Tri-City (WHL) 2015 Dft
20 Roland McKeown R 6'0.5" 186 01/20/96 Listowel, Ont. Kingston (OHL) 2014 Dft
27 Ben Thomas R 6'2" 193 05/28/96 Calgary, Alta. Calgary (WHL) 2014 Dft
Forwards
9 Connor Bleackley R 6'0" 199 02/07/96 High River, Alta. Red Deer (WHL) 2014 Dft
10 Nicolas Roy R 6'4" 190 02/05/97 Amos, Que. Chicoutimi (QMJHL) 2015 Dft
11 Brendan Perlini L 6'2" 181 04/26/96 Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Niagara (OHL) 2014 Dft
12 Jansen Harkins L 6'1" 170 05/23/97 North Vancouver, B.C. Prince George (WHL) 2015 Dft
13 Mathew Barzal R 5'11" 171 05/26/97 Coquitlam, B.C. Seattle (WHL) 2015 Dft
14 Graham Knott L 6'3" 180 01/13/97 Holland Landing, Ont. Niagara (OHL) 2015 Dft
15 John Quenneville L 6'1" 186 04/16/96 Edmonton, Alta. Brandon (WHL) 2014 Dft
17 Travis Konecny R 5'10" 166 03/11/97 Clachan, Ont. Ottawa (OHL) 2015 Dft
18 Brayden Point R 5'8" 155 03/12/96 Calgary, Alta. Moose Jaw (WHL) 2014 Dft
19 Jake Virtanen R 6'1" 210 08/17/96 Abbotdford, B.C. Calgary (WHL) 2014 Dft
21 Ryan Gropp L 6'3" 190 09/16/96 Kamloops, B.C. Seattle (WHL) 2015 Dft
22 Clark Bishop L 5'11.5" 179 03/29/96 St. John's, N.L. Cape Breton (QMJHL) 2014 Dft
23 Daniel Audette L 5'8" 168 05/06/96 Blainville, Que. Sherbrooke (QMJHL) 2014 Dft
24 Jared McCann L 6'1" 175 05/31/96 London, Ont. Sault Ste. Marie (OHL) 2015 Dft
25 Nathan Noel R 5'10" 174 06/21/97 St. John's, N.L. Saint John (QMJHL) 2015 Dft
26 Lawson Crouse L 6'3" 200 06/23/97 Mt. Brydges, Ont. Kingston (OHL) 2015 Dft

Playoff Notes

The ICE are in the playoffs for the 16 consecutive year, the longest active streak in the WHL.
The Tigers have made the postseason 12 years in a row, 2nd longest active streak in the WHL.

All-time the ICE have a playoff record of 162 games, 93-70, 50-30 at home, 43-40 on road, 24-12 in overtime.

History
16 times the ICE have not had home-ice advantage and have won the series 8 times. (14 Calgary, 11 Portland, 11 Medicine Hat, 11 Saskatoon, 08 Medicine Hat, 03 Kamloops, 02 Spokane, 00 Calgary)

The ICE have played 30 playoff series and have won 18 and lost 12.

15 times the ICE have won game 1 of a series and have won that series 11 times.

8 times the ICE have won game 1 of a series on the road and have won that series 6 times.

15 times the ICE have split the 1st 2 games of a series and have won that series 8 times.

8 times the ICE have split the 1st 2 games of a series on the road and have won that series 5 times.

When the ICE have a chance to clinch a series they have a record of 18 wins and 7 losses.

When the ICE have a chance to clinch a series on the road they have a record of 11 wins and 3 losses.

Regular season record since the trade deadline
ICE – 28 games 18-8-0-2 38 points.
Tigers – 31 games 20-10-0-1 41 points.

This is the 4th time the ICE and Tigers are meeting in the playoffs.
The team that was lower in the standings won all 3 series.
2009 1st round – Kootenay won 4-1.
2010 1st round – Medicine Hat won 4-2
2011 East Final – Kootenay won 4-0.4
The ICE have a career playoff record of 12-6 vs Tigers, 6-2 at home, 6-3 on road.
In overtime the ICE have a record of 2-0.

Head-to-Head during the regular season – ICE 3-3-0-0, Tigers 3-3-0-0.
The home team won all 6 regular season meetings.

Career Playoff Stats Leaders
Games
ICE – Jagger Dirk 38, Zach Franko 30, Landon Cross 26, Sam Reinhart 26, Jaedon Deschenau 19, Zach McPhee, 19, Luke Philp 18, Jon Martin 17, Tyler King 15. (Tim Bozon 19)
Tigers – Dylan Bredo 51, Curtis Valk 41, Tyler Lewington 26, Chad Labelle 25, Trevor Cox 24, Kyle Becker 20. (Hunter Shinkaruk 30)

Memorial Cup Experience
ICE – Jagger Dirk 5 games, Sam Reinhart 1.
Tigers – None.

Goals
ICE – Zach Franko 10, Jaedon Descheneau 10, Luke Philp 7, Sam Reinhart 7, Levi Cable 6, Jagger Dirk 4, Austin Vetterl 2, Matt Alfaro 1, Landon Cross 1, Tyler King 1, Jon Martin 1, Rinat Valiev 1, Kyle O’Connor 1. (Tim Bozon 9)
Tigers – Curtis Valk 18, Trevor Cox 7, Cole Sanford 4, Chad Butcher 3, Dylan Bredo 4, Miles Koules 3, Kyle Becker 2, Steve Owre 2, Chad Labelle 2, Tommy Vannelli 1, Tyler Lewington 1, Steve Owre 1. (Hunter Shinkaruk 9)

Assists
ICE – Sam Reinhart 19, Zach Franko 12, Jaedon Deschenau 11, Jagger Dirk 11, Luke Philp 8, Rinat Valiev 7, Austin Vetterl 5. (Tim Bozon 2)
Tigers – Dylan Bredo 16, Curtis Valk 15, Trevor Cox 11, Cole Sanford 9, Miles Koules 6. (Hunter Shinkaruk 17)

Points
ICE – Sam Reinhart 26, Zach Franko 22, Jaedon Descheneau 21, Luke Philp 15, Jagger Dirk 15, Levi Cable 9, Rinat Valiev 8, Austin Vetterl 7. (Tim Bozon 11)
Tigers – Curtis Valk 33, Dylan Bredo 20, Trevor Cox 18, Cole Sanford 13, Miles Koules 9, Kyle Becker 6. (Hunter Shinkaruk 26)

Wins
ICE – Mackenzie Skapski 4, Wyatt Hoflin 4.
Tigers – Marek Langhamer 5.

Coach
ICE – Ryan McGill 76 50-26 .658%.
Tigers – Shaun Clouston 41 21-20 .512%.

The ICE have had 3 hat-tricks in this years’ post season and now have 12 in their history.
Jaedon Descheneau is the first to have 2 hat-tricks in one post season.
Descheneau and Duncan Milroy are tied with 2 career playoff hat-tricks.
(Levi Cable 14, Jaedon Descheneau twice 14, Max Reinhart 11, Matt Fraser 11, Dale Mahovsky 05,
Martin Sagat 05, Duncan Milroy 03 & 02, Zdenek Blatny 01, Marek Svatos 01, Trevor Wasyluk 99)

Jaedon Descheneau has tied a Franchise record with 4 game winning goals in one post season.
(Cody Eakin 11, Matt Fraser 11, Matt Walker 00, Zdenek Blatny 00)

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Pics Of The Game

From Cranbrook Photo

Playoff Notes

The ICE are in the playoffs for the 16 consecutive year, the longest active streak in the WHL.
The Tigers have made the postseason 12 years in a row, 2nd longest active streak in the WHL.

All-time the ICE have a playoff record of 162 games, 92-70, 49-30 at home, 43-40 on road, 24-12 in overtime.

History
16 times the ICE have not had home-ice advantage and have won the series 8 times. (14 Calgary, 11 Portland, 11 Medicine Hat, 11 Saskatoon, 08 Medicine Hat, 03 Kamloops, 02 Spokane, 00 Calgary)

The ICE have played 30 playoff series and have won 18 and lost 12.

15 times the ICE have won game 1 of a series and have won that series 11 times.

8 times the ICE have won game 1 of a series on the road and have won that series 6 times.

15 times the ICE have split the 1st 2 games of a series and have won that series 8 times.

8 times the ICE have split the 1st 2 games of a series on the road and have won that series 5 times.

Regular season record since the trade deadline
ICE – 28 games 18-8-0-2 38 points.
Tigers – 31 games 20-10-0-1 41 points.

This is the 4th time the ICE and Tigers are meeting in the playoffs.
The team that was lower in the standings won all 3 series.
2009 1st round – Kootenay won 4-1.
2010 1st round – Medicine Hat won 4-2
2011 East Final – Kootenay won 4-0.4
The ICE have a career playoff record of 12-6 vs Tigers, 6-2 at home, 6-3 on road.
In overtime the ICE have a record of 2-0.

Head-to-Head during the regular season – ICE 3-3-0-0, Tigers 3-3-0-0.
The home team won all 6 regular season meetings.

Career Playoff Stats Leaders
Games
ICE – Jagger Dirk 37, Zach Franko 29, Landon Cross 25, Sam Reinhart 25, Jaedon Deschenau 18, Zach McPhee, 18, Luke Philp 17, Jon Martin 16, Tyler King 15. (Tim Bozon 19)
Tigers – Dylan Bredo 50, Curtis Valk 40, Tyler Lewington 25, Chad Labelle 24, Trevor Cox 23, Kyle Becker 19. (Hunter Shinkaruk 30)

Memorial Cup Experience
ICE – Jagger Dirk 5 games, Sam Reinhart 1.
Tigers – None.

Goals
ICE – Zach Franko 9, Jaedon Descheneau 7, Luke Philp 6, Sam Reinhart 6, Levi Cable 6, Jagger Dirk 4, Austin Vetterl 2, Matt Alfaro 1, Landon Cross 1, Tyler King 1, Jon Martin 1, Rinat Valiev 1. (Tim Bozon 9)
Tigers – Curtis Valk 17, Trevor Cox 7, Cole Sanford 4, Chad Butcher 3, Dylan Bredo 3, Kyle Becker 2, Miles Koules 2, Steve Owre 2, Tommy Vannelli 1, Tyler Lewington 1, Steve Owre 1, Chad Labelle 1. (Hunter Shinkaruk 9)

Assists
ICE – Sam Reinhart 16, Zach Franko 12, Jaedon Deschenau 11, Jagger Dirk 7, Rinat Valiev 7, Luke Philp 5, Austin Vetterl 5. (Tim Bozon 2)
Tigers – Dylan Bredo 16, Curtis Valk 14, Trevor Cox 10, Cole Sanford 9, Miles Koules 6. (Hunter Shinkaruk 17)

Points
ICE – Sam Reinhart 22, Zach Franko 21, Jaedon Descheneau 18, Luke Philp 11, Jagger Dirk 11, Rinat Valiev 8, Levi Cable 8, Austin Vetterl 7. (Tim Bozon 11)
Tigers – Curtis Valk 31, Dylan Bredo 19, Trevor Cox 17, Cole Sanford 13, Miles Koules 8, Kyle Becker 6. (Hunter Shinkaruk 26)

Wins
ICE – Mackenzie Skapski 4, Wyatt Hoflin 3.
Tigers – Marek Langhamer 5.

Coach
ICE – Ryan McGill 75 49-26 .653%.
Tigers – Shaun Clouston 40 21-19 .525%.

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Pics Of The Game

From Cranbrook Photo

Playoff Notes

The ICE are in the playoffs for the 16 consecutive year, the longest active streak in the WHL.
The Tigers have made the postseason 12 years in a row, 2nd longest active streak in the WHL.

All-time the ICE have a playoff record of 161 games, 91-70, 48-30 at home, 43-40 on road, 24-12 in overtime.

History
16 times the ICE have not had home-ice advantage and have won the series 8 times. (14 Calgary, 11 Portland, 11 Medicine Hat, 11 Saskatoon, 08 Medicine Hat, 03 Kamloops, 02 Spokane, 00 Calgary)

The ICE have played 30 playoff series and have won 18 and lost 12.

15 times the ICE have won game 1 of a series and have won that series 11 times.

8 times the ICE have won game 1 of a series on the road and have won that series 6 times.

15 times the ICE have split the 1st 2 games of a series and have won that series 8 times.

8 times the ICE have split the 1st 2 games of a series on the road and have won that series 5 times.

Regular season record since the trade deadline
ICE – 28 games 18-8-0-2 38 points.
Tigers – 31 games 20-10-0-1 41 points.

This is the 4th time the ICE and Tigers are meeting in the playoffs.
The team that was lower in the standings won all 3 series.
2009 1st round – Kootenay won 4-1.
2010 1st round – Medicine Hat won 4-2
2011 East Final – Kootenay won 4-0.4
The ICE have a career playoff record of 11-6 vs Tigers, 5-2 at home, 6-3 on road.
In overtime the ICE have a record of 2-0.

Head-to-Head during the regular season – ICE 3-3-0-0, Tigers 3-3-0-0.
The home team won all 6 regular season meetings.

Career Playoff Stats Leaders
Games
ICE – Jagger Dirk 36, Zach Franko 28, Landon Cross 24, Sam Reinhart 24, Jaedon Deschenau 17, Zach McPhee, 17, Luke Philp 16, Jon Martin 15, Tyler King 15. (Tim Bozon 19)
Tigers – Dylan Bredo 49, Curtis Valk 39, Tyler Lewington 24, Chad Labelle 23, Trevor Cox 22, Kyle Becker 18. (Hunter Shinkaruk 30)

Memorial Cup Experience
ICE – Jagger Dirk 5 games, Sam Reinhart 1.
Tigers – None.

Goals
ICE – Zach Franko 9, Jaedon Descheneau 7, Luke Philp 6, Sam Reinhart 6, Jagger Dirk 4, Levi Cable 3, Austin Vetterl 2, Matt Alfaro 1, Landon Cross 1, Tyler King 1, Jon Martin 1, Rinat Valiev 1. (Tim Bozon 9)
Tigers – Curtis Valk 16, Trevor Cox 7, Cole Sanford 4, Chad Butcher 3, Dylan Bredo 3, Kyle Becker 2, Miles Koules 2, Steve Owre 2, Tommy Vannelli 1, Tyler Lewington 1, Steve Owre 1, Chad Labelle 1. (Hunter Shinkaruk 9)

Assists
ICE – Sam Reinhart 14, Zach Franko 12, Jaedon Deschenau 11, Jagger Dirk 7, Luke Philp 5, Rinat Valiev 5, Austin Vetterl 5. (Tim Bozon 2)
Tigers – Dylan Bredo 16, Curtis Valk 14, Trevor Cox 10, Cole Sanford 8, Miles Koules 6. (Hunter Shinkaruk 17)

Points
ICE – Zach Franko 21, Sam Reinhart 20, Jaedon Descheneau 18, Luke Philp 11, Jagger Dirk 11, Austin Vetterl 7, Rinat Valiev 6, Levi Cable 5. (Tim Bozon 11)
Tigers – Curtis Valk 30, Dylan Bredo 19, Trevor Cox 17, Cole Sanford 12, Miles Koules 8, Kyle Becker 6. (Hunter Shinkaruk 26)

Wins
ICE – Wyatt Hoflin 3, Mackenzie Skapski 3.
Tigers – Marek Langhamer 5.

Coach
ICE – Ryan McGill 74 48-26 .649%.
Tigers – Shaun Clouston 39 21-18 .538%.

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

NHL CSS Final Rankings

http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=712864&navid=nhl:topheads

North American Skaters
Rank Player Team League Position Height Weight
1 BENNETT, SAMUEL KINGSTON OHL C 6' 0.25" 178
2 EKBLAD, AARON BARRIE OHL D 6' 3.5" 216
3 REINHART, SAM KOOTENAY WHL C 6' 0.75" 185
4 DRAISAITL, LEON PRINCE ALBERT WHL C 6' 1.5" 204
5 DAL COLLE, MICHAEL OSHAWA OHL LW 6' 1.5" 182
6 VIRTANEN, JAKE CALGARY WHL RW 6' 0.75" 208
7 RITCHIE, NICHOLAS PETERBOROUGH OHL LW 6' 2.25" 226
8 PERLINI, BRENDAN NIAGARA OHL LW 6' 2.75" 205
9 FLEURY, HAYDN RED DEER WHL D 6' 2.5" 203
10 MCCANN, JARED SAULT STE. MARIE OHL C 6' 0.25" 179
11 HONKA, JULIUS SWIFT CURRENT WHL D 5' 10.75" 180
12 TUCH, ALEX USA U-18 USHL RW 6' 3.5" 213
13 EHLERS, NIKOLAJ HALIFAX QMJHL LW 5' 11.0" 162
14 DEANGELO, ANTHONY SARNIA OHL D 5' 10.5" 175
15 SCHERBAK, NIKITA SASKATOON WHL RW 6' 1.0" 175
16 MILANO, SONNY USA U-18 USHL LW 5' 11.5" 183
17 LARKIN, DYLAN USA U-18 USHL C 6' 0.75" 190
18 BARBASHEV, IVAN MONCTON QMJHL C/LW 6' 0.0" 180
19 SCHMALTZ, NICK GREEN BAY USHL C 5' 11.5" 172
20 MACINNIS, RYAN KITCHENER OHL C 6' 3.25" 183
21 FABBRI, ROBERT GUELPH OHL C 5' 10.25" 170
22 HO-SANG, JOSHUA WINDSOR OHL C/RW 5' 11.0" 175
23 QUENNEVILLE, JOHN BRANDON WHL C 6' 0.5" 182
24 GOLDOBIN, NIKOLAY SARNIA OHL RW 5' 11.75" 178
25 CORNEL, ERIC PETERBOROUGH OHL C 6' 1.5" 186
26 MARTIN, BRYCEN SWIFT CURRENT WHL D 6' 1.75" 195
27 MCKEOWN, ROLAND KINGSTON OHL D 6' 0.75" 195
28 LEMIEUX, BRENDAN BARRIE OHL LW 6' 0.25" 206
29 GARDINER, REID PRINCE ALBERT WHL C/RW 5' 10.5" 183
30 DOUGHERTY, JACK USA U-18 USHL D 6' 1.0" 186
31 POINT, BRAYDEN MOOSE JAW WHL C 5' 9.75" 160
32 MAGYAR, NICHOLAS KITCHENER OHL RW 6' 1.75" 194
33 SADOWY, DYLAN SAGINAW OHL LW 5' 11.75" 183
34 POLLOCK, BRETT EDMONTON WHL LW 6' 2.0" 182
35 BLEACKLEY, CONNER RED DEER WHL C 6' 0.25" 192
36 DE LEO, CHASE PORTLAND WHL C 5' 9.0" 178
37 HAWRYLUK, JAYCE BRANDON WHL C 5' 10.25" 190
38 GLOVER, JACK USA U-18 USHL D 6' 3.25" 190
39 SMITH, HUNTER OSHAWA OHL RW 6' 6.5" 208
40 AUBE-KUBEL, NICOLAS VAL-D'OR QMJHL RW 5' 11.0" 187
41 KARABACEK, VACLAV GATINEAU QMJHL RW 5' 11.75" 196
42 SNUGGERUD, LUC EDEN PRAIRIE HIGH-MN D 6' 0.25" 180
43 JACOBS, JOSHUA INDIANA USHL D 6' 1.75" 193
44 MACLEOD, JOHNATHAN USA U-18 USHL D 6' 1.5" 200
45 EISERMAN, SHANE DUBUQUE USHL C/LW 6' 1.5" 200
46 CHATHAM, CONNOR PLYMOUTH OHL RW 6' 2.0" 222
47 WALMAN, JAKE TORONTO JC OJHL D 6' 0.5" 170
48 BAYREUTHER, GAVIN ST. LAWRENCE ECAC D 6' 0.5" 195
49 BUNTING, MICHAEL SAULT STE. MARIE OHL LW 5' 11.0" 174
50 NEJEZCHLEB, RICHARD BRANDON WHL LW 6' 2.0" 203
51 NANTEL, JULIEN ROUYN-NORANDA QMJHL C/LW 6' 0.0" 193
52 LERNOUT, BRETT SWIFT CURRENT WHL D 6' 4.0" 206
53 SANHEIM, TRAVIS CALGARY WHL D 6' 3.0" 181
54 HAYDON, AARON NIAGARA OHL D 6' 2.5" 197
55 SIEBENALER, BLAKE NIAGARA OHL D 6' 0.5" 192
56 PETERS, ALEXANDER PLYMOUTH OHL D 6' 3.25" 207
57 COLLINS, RYAN USA U-18 USHL D 6' 5.0" 202
58 DONATO, RYAN DEXTER SCHOOL HIGH-MA C 6' 0.25" 174
59 WATSON, SPENCER KINGSTON OHL RW 5' 9.75" 170
60 TKACHEV, VLADIMIR MONCTON QMJHL LW 5' 9.0" 141
61 BERKOVITZ, MATTHEW ASHWAUBENON HIGH-WI D 6' 1.0" 180
62 PELLETIER, JULIEN CAPE BRETON QMJHL LW 5' 11.0" 177
63 HICKEY, BRANDON SPRUCE GROVE AJHL D 6' 1.5" 177
64 LLEWELLYN, DARBY KITCHENER OHL LW 6' 0.5" 176
65 GOULET, ALEXANDRE CHARLOTTETOWN QMJHL C 5' 11.0" 191
66 FOEGELE, WARREN ST. ANDREWS HIGH-ON LW 6' 0.75" 178
67 KIRKLAND, JUSTIN KELOWNA WHL LW 6' 2.25" 175
68 AMADIO, MICHAEL NORTH BAY OHL C 6' 1.0" 190
69 JENKINS, KYLE SAULT STE. MARIE OHL D 6' 0.0" 166
70 PERRON, FRANCIS ROUYN-NORANDA QMJHL LW 5' 11.5" 166
71 DVORAK, CHRISTIAN LONDON OHL LW 6' 0.25" 178
72 HELEWKA, ADAM SPOKANE WHL LW 6' 1.0" 194
73 SUMMERS, KELLY CARLETON PLACE CCHL D 6' 1.75" 191
74 GENDRON, MILES RIVERS ACADEMY HIGH-MA D 6' 1.5" 181
75 AUDETTE, DANIEL SHERBROOKE QMJHL C 5' 8.0" 175
76 REHILL, RYAN KAMLOOPS WHL D 6' 2.0" 210
77 MOYNIHAN, DANIEL HALIFAX QMJHL C/LW 6' 0.25" 180
78 SCHOENBORN, ALEX PORTLAND WHL RW 6' 0.5" 196
79 STARRETT, BEAU SOUTH SHORE USPHL PRE. C/LW 6' 4.75" 197
80 PHILP, LUKE KOOTENAY WHL C 5' 9.5" 178
81 SLATTERY, MITCHEL HILL-MURRAY HIGH-MN LW 5' 11.5" 185
82 MAYO, DYSIN EDMONTON WHL D 5' 11.75" 181
83 VALIEV, RINAT KOOTENAY WHL D 6' 1.5" 205
84 STERK, JOSHUA OSHAWA OHL C 5' 11.25" 175
85 IVERSON, KEEGAN PORTLAND WHL C/RW 6' 0.75" 219
86 THOMAS, BEN CALGARY WHL D 6' 1.0" 190
87 LETUNOV, MAXIM YOUNGSTOWN USHL C 6' 2.25" 155
88 MISTELE, MATTHEW PLYMOUTH OHL LW 6' 1.5" 190
89 WOLFF, NICK EAGAN HIGH-MN D 6' 3.5" 200
90 IRVING, AARON EDMONTON WHL D 6' 0.5" 185
91 FOSS, RYAN WINDSOR OHL C/LW 6' 3.0" 183
92 MONTOUR, BRANDON WATERLOO USHL D 5' 11.5" 172
93 NOGIER, NELSON SASKATOON WHL D 6' 2.25" 191
94 KUHLMAN, KARSON DUBUQUE USHL C/RW 5' 10.0" 175
95 DESCHENEAU, JAEDON KOOTENAY WHL RW 5' 8.75" 186
96 SPINNER, STEVEN EDEN PRAIRIE HIGH-MN RW 5' 11.5" 196
97 TURGEON, DOMINIC PORTLAND WHL C 6' 1.75" 198
98 IACOPELLI, MATHESON MUSKEGON USHL RW 6' 1.5" 192
99 STADEL, RILEY KELOWNA WHL D 5' 9.5" 166
100 POGANSKI, AUSTIN TRI-CITY USHL RW 6' 1.25" 198
101 BJORK, ANDERS USA U-18 USHL LW 5' 11.75" 182
102 WALCOTT, DANIEL BLAINVILLE-BOISBRIAND QMJHL D 5' 11.0" 161
103 CAVE, COLBY SWIFT CURRENT WHL C/LW 6' 0.0" 189
104 BISHOP, CLARK CAPE BRETON QMJHL C 5' 11.5" 182
105 VALENTINE, DALLAS MOOSE JAW WHL D 6' 3.5" 195
106 EVANS, JAKE ST. MICHAELS OJHL C/RW 6' 0.25" 172
107 BELPEDIO, LOUIS USA U-18 USHL D 5' 10.5" 193
108 PRAPAVESSIS, MICHAEL TORONTO LAKESHORE OJHL D 6' 0.75" 173
109 DUDEK, JOEY KIMBALL UNION HIGH-NH C 5' 11.25" 180
110 PEPIN, ALEXIS GATINEAU QMJHL LW 6' 2.5" 218
111 WESLEY, JOSH PLYMOUTH OHL D 6' 2.5" 194
112 VANIER, ALEXIS BAIE-COMEAU QMJHL D 6' 4.5" 215
113 CENTORAME, SANTINO OWEN SOUND OHL D 5' 10.25" 182
114 ANGELLO, ANTHONY OMAHA USHL C 6' 3.75" 190
115 LABANC, KEVIN BARRIE OHL RW 5' 10.5" 186
116 WILLMAN, MAXWELL WILLISTON-NORTHAMPTON HIGH-MA C 5' 11.5" 181
117 BIRD, TYLER KIMBALL UNION HIGH-NH RW 6' 0.0" 200
118 NANNE, TYLER EDINA HIGH HIGH-MN D 5' 10.0" 174
119 CARPENTER, ROBERT AUSTIN PREP HIGH-MA C 5' 10.0" 183
120 MACMASTER, TANNER CAMROSE AJHL C 5' 9.25" 156
121 FAZLEEV, RADEL CALGARY WHL C 6' 0.75" 176
122 HOPPONEN, WALTTERI SIOUX CITY USHL LW 6' 1.25" 187
123 LEBLANC, STEFAN MISSISSAUGA OHL D 5' 11.25" 178
124 FRIEDMAN, MARK WATERLOO USHL D 5' 10.5" 185
125 DESROCHER, STEPHEN OSHAWA OHL D 6' 3.5" 187
126 LEBLANC, OLIVIER SAINT JOHN QMJHL D 5' 11.5" 157
127 RUOPP, SAM PRINCE GEORGE WHL D 6' 3.25" 174
128 MURPHY, MATTHEW HALIFAX QMJHL D 6' 2.0" 202
129 RATHGEB, YANNICK PLYMOUTH OHL D 6' 0.5" 189
130 BOBYK, COLTON SPOKANE WHL D 6' 1.25" 190
131 HITCHCOCK, RYAN USA U-18 USHL LW 5' 10.0" 170
132 GERSICH, SHANE USA U-18 USHL C/LW 5' 11.0" 175
133 FIDLER, MIGUEL EDINA HIGH HIGH-MN LW 5' 11.75" 186
134 CLARKE, BLAKE SAGINAW OHL LW 6' 1.0" 196
135 PICCINICH, JOHN YOUNGSTOWN USHL RW 5' 11.5" 190
136 CHARTIER, ROURKE KELOWNA WHL C 5' 10.25" 173
137 DUKE, REID LETHBRIDGE WHL C 5' 11.5" 189
138 BROWN, CHRISTOPHER CRANBROOK KINGSWOOD HIGH-MI C 6' 0.0" 179
139 WEGWERTH, JOE USA U-18 USHL RW 6' 3.0" 230
140 SANVIDO, PATRICK WINDSOR OHL D 6' 5.25" 218
141 BAILLIE, TYSON KELOWNA WHL C 5' 9.5" 188
142 FIEGL, JARED USA U-18 USHL LW 6' 1.0" 206
143 PETTI, NIKI BELLEVILLE OHL C 5' 11.0" 184
144 HUNT, DRYDEN REGINA WHL C/LW 5' 11.5" 196
145 KULDA, EDGARS EDMONTON WHL LW 5' 11.25" 177
146 PIONK, NEAL SIOUX CITY USHL D 5' 11.0" 170
147 BARRY, JONATHAN THAYER ACADEMY HIGH-MA D 6' 1.0" 192
148 THROWER, JOSH TRI-CITY WHL D 6' 0.5" 194
149 MANTHA, RYAN INDIANA USHL D 6' 4.5" 225
150 DONAGHEY, CODY QUEBEC QMJHL D 6' 0.5" 184
151 SLEPTSOV, ALEXEY MOOSE JAW WHL D 5' 11.5" 160
152 BUSCH, JACOB OSHAWA OHL RW 6' 0.5" 172
153 YAKIMOWICZ, CHANDLER LONDON OHL RW 6' 2.0" 198
154 LINDO, JADEN OWEN SOUND OHL RW 6' 1.0" 201
155 HIGHMORE, MATTHEW SAINT JOHN QMJHL C 5' 10.5" 170
156 LEE, MICHAEL THE GUNNERY HIGH-CT D 5' 11.25" 167
157 JOSHUA, DAKOTA SIOUX FALLS USHL C 6' 1.5" 182
158 JONES, NICHOLAS SHERWOOD PARK AJHL C/RW 5' 10.0" 173
159 JEVPALOVS, NIKITA BLAINVILLE-BOISBRIAND QMJHL LW 6' 0.5" 196
160 COOPER, TAYLOR LETHBRIDGE WHL LW 6' 0.0" 183
161 PETTIT, KYLE ERIE OHL C 6' 4.0" 200
162 COTTON, JASON WEST KELOWNA BCHL C/LW 6' 2.25" 184
163 PHELPS, CHASE SHATTUCK-ST.MARYS PREP HIGH-MN LW 6' 0.25" 180
164 CHANTER, DYLAN VERNON BCHL D 6' 3.25" 213
165 JAMES, CORDELL BARRIE OHL C 6' 1.0" 190
166 HARPER, STEPHEN BELLEVILLE OHL LW 6' 2.0" 205
167 GARDNER, RHETT OKOTOKS AJHL C/LW 6' 2.0" 192
168 BUSCH, TYLER SPRUCE GROVE AJHL C 6' 1.5" 171
169 YON, ZACH ROSEAU HIGH-MN LW 5' 11.5" 190
170 MERL, STEVEN BELLE TIRE U18 (T1AAA) USMAAAE C 6' 3.0" 186
171 DARCY, CAMERON CAPE BRETON QMJHL C 6' 0.0" 192
172 MIDDLETON, JACOB OTTAWA OHL D 6' 2.75" 200
173 SMALLMAN, SPENCER SAINT JOHN QMJHL RW 5' 11.5" 187
174 PROPHET, BRANDON SAGINAW OHL D 6' 2.0" 202
175 LALIBERTE, KEVIN CHARLOTTETOWN QMJHL D 6' 1.5" 178
176 HORA, FRANK KITCHENER OHL D 6' 1.5" 193
177 SWEEZEY, BILLY NOBLE & GREENOUGH HIGH-MA D 6' 0.25" 192
178 DOETZEL, KAYLE RED DEER WHL D 6' 3.0" 190
179 ANDERSON, EVAN SALMON ARM BCHL LW 6' 2.0" 200
180 MALONE, SEAMUS DUBUQUE USHL C 5' 9.25" 165
181 RAMSEY, JACK PENTICTON BCHL RW 6' 2.5" 175
182 MALMQUIST, DYLAN EDINA HIGH HIGH-MN C/LW 5' 10.25" 171
183 BOIKOV, SERGEI DRUMMONDVILLE QMJHL D 6' 1.0" 193
184 LAFFERTY, SAM DEERFIELD HIGH-MA C/LW 6' 0.5" 187
185 BRESSER, JAKE EAU CLAIRE MEMORIAL HIGH-WI RW 6' 1.75" 195
186 BRATINA, ZACHARY NORTH BAY OHL LW 6' 1.0" 181
187 LINTUNIEMI, ALEX OTTAWA OHL D 6' 3.0" 231
188 VESEL, TYLER OMAHA USHL C 5' 10.75" 180
189 WIGHT, JEFF MERRITT BCHL C/LW 6' 1.5" 180
190 BEAUVAIS, BRETT PENTICTON BCHL D 5' 11.25" 181
191 WOOD, KYLE NORTH BAY OHL D 6' 3.75" 195
192 MIKULOVICH, ALEKSANDR NIAGARA OHL D 6' 2.5" 206
193 WINKLER, JAMES PORTLAND JR. PIRATES USPHL PRE. RW 6' 2.5" 202
194 SAVAGE, SCOTT BOSTON COLLEGE H-EAST D 6' 1.0" 171
195 MOORE, BRYAN SAULT STE. MARIE OHL RW 5' 11.25" 199
196 HARLACHER, EDSON KAMLOOPS WHL D 6' 2.0" 187
197 BALTISBERGER, PHIL GUELPH OHL D 6' 0.5" 202
198 MARCOTTE, LOUICK VAL-D'OR QMJHL LW 6' 0.0" 189
199 SMITH, EVAN SALISBURY HIGH-CT C 6' 0.0" 191
200 SHEEHY, TYLER WATERLOO USHL RW 5' 9.0" 180
201 JOLY, MICHAEL RIMOUSKI QMJHL RW 5' 10.0" 173
202 ARONSSON, EMIL BLAINVILLE-BOISBRIAND QMJHL C 6' 0.0" 187
203 BRASSARD, JOHN-CLAUDE NOBLE & GREENOUGH HIGH-MA D 5' 10.0" 190
204 DE SOUSA, DANIEL SAGINAW OHL D 5' 10.5" 170
205 KOBERSTEIN, NIKOLAS OLDS AJHL D 6' 1.5" 180
206 WARNER, HUNTER FARGO USHL D 6' 2.25" 202
207 WILKIE, CHRISTOPHER TRI-CITY USHL RW 5' 10.5" 183
208 BUKARTS, RIHARDS BRANDON WHL LW 5' 8.5" 183
209 DONALD, MARSHALL SHERWOOD PARK AJHL D 6' 0.0" 173
210 HODGE, KRIS SHAWINIGAN QMJHL C 6' 0.5" 192
LV FAITH, TANNER KOOTENAY WHL D 6' 3.25" 211
LV RIPLEY, LUKE POWELL RIVER BCHL D 6' 4.75" 190
LV SISKA, JURAJ SAINT JOHN QMJHL C 6' 2.0" 194

North American Goalies
Rank Player Team League Hand Height Weight
1 DEMKO, THATCHER BOSTON COLLEGE H-EAST L 6' 3.75" 192
2 MCDONALD, MASON CHARLOTTETOWN QMJHL R 6' 4.0" 178
3 MORAN, BRENT NIAGARA OHL L 6' 3.5" 186
4 NEDELJKOVIC, ALEX PLYMOUTH OHL L 5' 11.75" 190
5 REICH, KEVIN DUBUQUE USHL L 6' 1.25" 208
6 HALVERSON, BRANDON SAULT STE. MARIE OHL L 6' 3.5" 176
7 MINNEY, EDWIN USA U-18 USHL L 6' 4.25" 191
8 PERRY, THOMAS (CHASE) WENATCHEE NAHL L 6' 2.5" 189
9 KASKISUO, KASIMIR MINNESOTA WILDERNESS NAHL L 6' 2.25" 201
10 BOUCHARD, KEVEN VAL-D'OR QMJHL L 6' 2.0" 205
11 WEYRICK, BLAKE USA U-18 USHL L 6' 3.0" 203
12 MANCINA, MATTHEW GUELPH OHL L 6' 2.25" 178
13 DILLON, ALEC VICTORIA BCHL L 6' 4.75" 168
14 DACCORD, JOEL CUSHING ACADEMY HIGH-MA L 6' 2.0" 199
15 WILLIAMS, DEVIN ERIE OHL L 5' 11.75" 165
16 HALLADAY, LOGAN JANESVILLE NAHL L 6' 0.5" 188
17 PAULIC, JUSTIN MOOSE JAW WHL L 6' 0.5" 199
18 EDMONDS, TY PRINCE GEORGE WHL L 6' 1.5" 172
19 SMITH, JEFFREY POWELL RIVER BCHL L 6' 0.5" 206
20 NAGELVOORT, ZACHARY U OF MICHIGAN BIG10 L 6' 2.0" 190
21 BILLIA, JULIO CHICOUTIMI QMJHL L 5' 11.0" 164
22 LOTZ, AUSTIN EVERETT WHL L 6' 1.0" 200
23 GUINDON, LOUIS-PHILIP DRUMMONDVILLE QMJHL L 6' 1.0" 181
24 PAPIRNY, JORDAN BRANDON WHL L 6' 0.0" 166
25 FLINN, JACK OWEN SOUND OHL L 6' 7.25" 204
26 LAVIGNE, HAYDEN TRI-CITY USHL L 6' 2.75" 182
27 APPLEBY, KEN OSHAWA OHL L 6' 4.25" 207
28 MOODIE, ALEXANDER SASKATOON WHL L 6' 0.5" 182
29 BOW, LANDON SWIFT CURRENT WHL L 6' 3.5" 214
30 SCHIERHORN, ERIC MUSKEGON USHL L 5' 11.5" 184
LV SHORT, CHRISTIAN CANTERBURY HIGH-CT R 6' 4.0" 187

International Skaters
Rank Player Team League Position Height Weight
1 KAPANEN, KASPERI KALPA FINLAND RW 6' 0.0" 180
2 NYLANDER, WILLIAM MODO SWEDEN C/RW 5' 11.0" 169
3 FIALA, KEVIN HV 71 SWEDEN LW 5' 10.0" 180
4 VRANA, JAKUB LINKOPING SWEDEN LW/RW 5' 11.0" 185
5 PASTRNAK, DAVID SODERTALJE SWEDEN-2 RW 6' 0.0" 167
6 KEMPE, ADRIAN MODO SWEDEN LW 6' 1.5" 187
7 PETTERSSON, MARCUS SKELLEFTEA JR. SWEDEN-JR. D 6' 4.0" 167
8 KASE, ONDREJ CHOMUTOV CZREP RW 6' 0.0" 165
9 AHO, SEBASTIAN SKELLEFTEA SWEDEN D 5' 9.25" 165
10 MASIN, DOMINIK SLAVIA JR. CZREP-JR. D 6' 2.0" 189
11 KARLSSON, ANTON FROLUNDA JR. SWEDEN-JR. RW 6' 1.25" 187
12 JOHANSSON, EMIL HV 71 JR. SWEDEN-JR. D 5' 11.75" 194
13 KAMENEV, VLADISLAV MAGNITOGORSK 2 RUSSIA-JR. LW 6' 2.0" 203
14 LAMMIKKO, JUHO ASSAT JR. FINLAND-JR. RW 6' 2.5" 189
15 OLLAS MATTSSON, ADAM DJURGARDEN JR. SWEDEN-JR. D 6' 4.0" 209
16 PILUT, LAWRENCE HV 71 JR. SWEDEN-JR. D 5' 11.0" 165
17 GAVRIKOV, VLADISLAV YAROSLAVL 2 RUSSIA-JR. D 6' 2.0" 191
18 LAGESSON, WILLIAM FROLUNDA JR. SWEDEN-JR. D 6' 2.0" 196
19 BERGMAN, JULIUS FROLUNDA JR. SWEDEN-JR. D 6' 1.0" 187
20 WALLMARK, LUCAS LULEA SWEDEN C 6' 0.0" 176
21 JENYS, PAVEL BRNO CZREP C 6' 2.5" 192
22 CHEREPANOV, NIKITA YAROSLAVL 2 RUSSIA-JR. D 6' 3.0" 202
23 LINDBLOM, OSKAR BRYNAS JR. SWEDEN-JR. LW 6' 1.25" 191
24 BRISTEDT, LEON LINKOPING JR. SWEDEN-JR. C 5' 8.0" 180
25 FORSLING, GUSTAV LINKOPING JR. SWEDEN-JR. D 5' 11.25" 176
26 KUZMENKO, ANDREI CSKA 2 RUSSIA-JR. LW 5' 11.0" 185
27 ROD, NOAH GENEVE JR. SWISS-JR. RW 6' 0.0" 188
28 BOLTANOV, ARTUR MAGNITOGORSK 2 RUSSIA-JR. C 6' 1.0" 163
29 SODERBERG, ANDREAS SKELLEFTEA JR. SWEDEN-JR. D 6' 4.0" 200
30 ENGLUND, ANDREAS DJURGARDEN SWEDEN-2 D 6' 3.25" 189
31 SOPANEN, EETU PELICANS JR. FINLAND-JR. D 6' 5.0" 222
32 KALAPUDAS, ANTTI KARPAT JR. FINLAND-JR. C 6' 0.0" 161
33 MUZITO BAGENDA, DANIEL MODO JR. SWEDEN-JR. LW 6' 1.0" 198
34 SHAROV, ALEXANDER CSKA 2 RUSSIA-JR. LW 6' 2.0" 187
35 KOSHELEV, SEMYON UST-KAMENOGORSK RUSSIA-2 LW 6' 0.0" 172
36 KAMPF, DAVID CHOMUTOV CZREP RW 6' 2.0" 183
37 KORSHKOV, YEGOR YAROSLAVL 2 RUSSIA-JR. RW 6' 3.0" 170
38 PYROCHTA, FILIP BENATKY N. J. CZREP-2 D 6' 0.0" 176
39 LAMSA, TEEMU TPS JR. FINLAND-JR. C 6' 3.25" 200
40 BJORNINEN, HANNES PELICANS JR. FINLAND-JR. RW 6' 1.0" 183
41 TUULOLA, JONI HPK JR. FINLAND-JR. D 6' 2.5" 180
42 BRODECKI, ADAM BRYNAS JR. SWEDEN-JR. LW 5' 11.0" 167
43 VOPELKA, LUKAS OREBRO JR. SWEDEN-JR. RW 6' 0.5" 180
44 HISCHIER, LUCA BERN JR. SWISS-JR. C 6' 1.5" 191
45 VAINOLA, VILLE PELICANS JR. FINLAND-JR. D 6' 0.0" 174
46 VORONKOV, YEVGENI CSKA 2 RUSSIA-JR. D 6' 1.0" 191
47 REPO, SEBASTIAN PELICANS JR. FINLAND-JR. RW 6' 1.5" 180
48 BENGTSSON, LUKAS MORA SWEDEN-2 D 5' 11.0" 172
49 FAZZINI, LUCA LUGANO SWISS LW 5' 9.0" 190
50 TORNQVIST, HENRIK LINKOPING JR. SWEDEN-JR. RW 6' 1.0" 165
51 ELGESTAL, KEVIN FROLUNDA JR. SWEDEN-JR. RW 6' 1.0" 176
52 MARIN, MARK KAZAN 2 RUSSIA-JR. D 6' 2.0" 189
53 LAUTA, ARTUR OMSK 2 RUSSIA-JR. RW 6' 0.0" 174
54 KRASKOVSKY, PAVEL YAROSLAVL 2 RUSSIA-JR. C 6' 4.0" 187
55 HOGGER, FABIO KLOTEN JR. SWISS-JR. C 6' 0.0" 169
56 ZANGGER, SANDRO ZURICH SWISS RW 6' 0.0" 191
57 MOBERG, SEBASTIAN BLUES JR. FINLAND-JR. D 5' 11.0" 154
58 PROCHAZKA, MARTIN LITOMERICE CZREP-2 LW 6' 4.0" 214
59 KOLENA, MILAN MARTIN SLOVAKIA C 6' 1.0" 187
60 BERGKVIST, OSCAR DJURGARDEN JR. SWEDEN-JR. LW 5' 11.0" 181
61 NIKKO, JONI LUKKO FINLAND LW 6' 2.0" 194
62 ROUHIAINEN, JERE TAPPARA JR. FINLAND-JR. D 6' 0.5" 165
63 LUNDBERG, ARVID SKELLEFTEA SWEDEN D 6' 1.0" 187
64 SHCHUKIN, KIRILL NOVOKUZNETSK 2 RUSSIA-JR. D 6' 3.0" 191
65 TRYAMKIN, NIKITA YEKATERINBURG RUSSIA D 6' 7.0" 228
66 MIRONOV, ANDREI DYNAMO MOSCOW RUSSIA D 6' 2.0" 176
67 NEKOLENKO, ARKHIP SPARTAK 2 RUSSIA-JR. LW 6' 2.0" 176
68 WESTLUND, DAVID BRYNAS JR. SWEDEN-JR. D 6' 3.0" 207
69 EJDSELL, VICTOR FARJESTAD JR. SWEDEN-JR. LW 6' 5.0" 213
70 SIIKONEN, MISKA PELICANS JR. FINLAND-JR. RW 6' 3.0" 200
71 LANG, VIKTOR BOFORS SWEDEN-2 D 6' 3.0" 196
72 KHALIKOV, ROMAN DONETSK JR. RUSSIA-JR. D 6' 2.0" 183
73 LYALKA, VITALI DONETSK JR. RUSSIA-JR. RW 6' 1.0" 183
74 LEBEDEV, DMITRY YEKATERINBURG 2 RUSSIA-JR. D 6' 5.0" 176
75 NASYBULLIN, EDWARD KAZAN 2 RUSSIA-JR. D 5' 9.0" 157
76 OLSSON, HAMPUS ROGLE JR. SWEDEN-JR. RW 6' 5.0" 211
77 HEDBERG, EDVIN MODO SWEDEN RW 5' 11.0" 174
78 EKESTAHL JONSSON, LUKAS MODO JR. SWEDEN-JR. D 6' 0.0" 163
79 BESPALOV, ANTON CHELMET RUSSIA-2 D 6' 3.0" 196
80 ORLOVICH-GRUDKOV, DENIS SKA ST. PETERSBURG 2 RUSSIA-JR. LW 6' 0.0" 174
81 KESKITALO, MIRO JOKERIT JR. FINLAND-JR. D 6' 2.0" 176
82 KIVIRANTA, JOEL JOKERIT JR. FINLAND-JR. RW 5' 10.0" 167
83 ORLOV, YEGOR MVD BALASHIKHA 2 RUSSIA-JR. D 6' 0.0" 176
84 DERVUK, ILYA OMSK 2 RUSSIA-JR. D 6' 0.0" 172
85 GRIGER, DAVID KARLOVY VARY JR. RUSSIA-JR. C 5' 10.0" 176
86 ROSDAHL, KIM MALMO JR. SWEDEN-JR. LW 6' 2.0" 187
87 BORGMAN, ANDREAS TIMRA SWEDEN-2 D 6' 0.0" 191
88 OHMAN, ANTON SKELLEFTEA JR. SWEDEN-JR. D 5' 10.0" 172
89 EHN, CHRISTOFFER FROLUNDA JR. SWEDEN-JR. U18 C 6' 2.0" 180
90 HOLMSTROM, AXEL SKELLEFTEA JR. SWEDEN-JR. C 6' 0.0" 198
91 ENGVALL, PIERRE FROLUNDA JR. SWEDEN-JR. LW 6' 4.0" 191
92 DUNNER, NICO ZUG JR. SWISS-JR. C 6' 0.0" 187
93 KINDSCHI, SIMON DAVOS JR. SWISS-JR. D 6' 3.25" 216
94 LYYTINEN, JOONAS KALPA FINLAND D 6' 0.0" 154
95 HONKANEN, MANU TPS JR. FINLAND-JR. LW 5' 11.0" 180
96 HORANSKY, STANISLAV BIEL JR. SWISS-JR. RW 6' 0.0" 185
97 MAKINEN, ATTE TAPPARA FINLAND D 6' 3.0" 206
98 KARLSSON, FILIP ROGLE JR. SWEDEN-JR. C 5' 10.5" 167
99 GUNNARSSON, AUGUST FARJESTAD JR. SWEDEN-JR. RW 6' 0.0" 176
100 LILJENDAHL, TOBIAS DJURGARDEN JR. SWEDEN-JR. C 6' 1.75" 214
101 KLECHKIN, SERGEI SPARTAK 2 RUSSIA-JR. RW 5' 11.0" 154
102 HELDNER, FABIAN DAVOS JR. SWISS-JR. D 6' 4.0" 209
103 MICHAELIS, MARC MANNHEIM JR. GERMANY-JR. LW 5' 9.75" 167
104 LOIBL, STEFAN LANDSHUT JR. GERMANY-JR. RW 6' 0.5" 173
105 EDER, ANDREAS BAD TOLZ GERMANY-3 RW 6' 1.5" 196
106 NORSTEBO, MATTIAS BRYNAS JR. SWEDEN-JR. D 5' 10.0" 176
107 GORANSSON, MATTIAS BRYNAS JR. SWEDEN-JR. D 6' 3.0" 187
108 LINNARUD, MATHIAS VASTERAS JR. SWEDEN-JR. D 6' 2.0" 178
109 OTTOSSON, AXEL MODO JR. SWEDEN-JR. C 5' 10.0" 172
110 SVETLAKOV, ANDREI CSKA 2 RUSSIA-JR. RW 6' 0.0" 191
111 PITKANEN, MIIKKA KALPA JR. FINLAND-JR. C/RW 5' 10.0" 146
112 NIKOLAYEV, ANDREI YEKATERINBURG 2 RUSSIA-JR. D 6' 3.0" 176
113 VALENTSOV, VLADISLAV SKA ST. PETERSBURG 2 RUSSIA-JR. D 6' 2.0" 185
114 RUZICKA, MAREK TRINEC CZREP LW 6' 3.0" 176
115 KINNUNEN, SAKU KALPA FINLAND C 5' 10.0" 192
116 OJAMAKI, NIKO ASSAT JR. FINLAND-JR. RW 5' 10.25" 170
117 HAVLIN, TOMAS LIBEREC JR. CZREP-JR. D 6' 2.0" 192
118 SKALICKY, PAVOL SPIS. N. VES JR. SLOVAKIA-JR. C 6' 5.0" 198
119 JAROS, CHRISTIAN LULEA U18 SWEDEN-JR. U18 D 6' 3.0" 201
120 KIRCHER, TOBIAS MANNHEIM JR. GERMANY-JR. C 5' 11.5" 174
121 NILSSON, LUDVIG TIMRA SWEDEN-2 LW 6' 1.0" 187
122 NIEDERBERGER, LEONHARD KOLN JR. GERMANY-JR. LW 6' 0.0" 156
123 TRINKBERGER, DAVID LANDSHUT JR. GERMANY-JR. D 6' 3.25" 186
124 PFOHL, FABIO KOLN JR. GERMANY-JR. RW 6' 0.0" 187
125 LANTOSI, ROBERT VASTERAS JR. SWEDEN-JR. LW 5' 11.0" 172
126 VESELY, RADEK CHOMUTOV JR. CZREP-JR. RW 6' 0.0" 187
127 RASNER, ALEX OLOMOUC JR. CZREP-JR. D 5' 11.25" 178
128 PALOCKO, MATEJ SLOVAKIA U18 SLOVAKIA-2 RW 5' 10.75" 165
129 SCHUMACHER, ANDREAS FARJESTAD U18 SWEDEN-JR. U18 LW 6' 2.5" 187
130 AAGAARD, MIKKEL FREDERIKSHAVN DENMARK LW 5' 11.0" 176
131 IKONEN, JUUSO JYP FINLAND LW 5' 9.0" 169
132 ASPERUP, MATTHIAS MALMO JR. SWEDEN-JR. LW 6' 0.0" 170
133 GURTNER, NICO BERN JR. SWISS-JR. D 5' 11.0" 194
134 RITZ, ANDY LANGNAU JR. SWISS-JR. C 5' 10.0" 170
135 MAEKINEN, MIRO JOKERIT JR. FINLAND-JR. C 5' 10.5" 163
136 ROMANCIK, LADISLAV SLOVAKIA U18 SLOVAKIA-2 D 6' 3.5" 187
137 ABDUL, JINDRICH VSETIN JR. CZREP-JR. RW 6' 0.0" 167
138 ZOHORNA, RADIM BRNO JR. CZREP-JR. RW 6' 6.0" 209
139 KARJALAINEN, MIRO JOKERIT U18 FINLAND-JR. U18 D 6' 5.0" 205
140 BALAZS-SZABOLCZ, PETER KREFELD JR. GERMANY-JR. LW 5' 11.0" 169

International Goalies
Rank Player Team League Hand Height Weight
1 HUSSO, VILLE HIFK FINLAND L 6' 3.0" 205
2 JOHANSSON, JONAS BRYNAS JR. SWEDEN-JR. L 6' 3.75" 198
3 SODERSTROM, LINUS DJURGARDEN JR. SWEDEN-JR. L 6' 3.5" 187
4 KAHKONEN, KAAPO BLUES JR. FINLAND-JR. L 6' 1.5" 209
5 SOROKIN, ILYA NOVOKUZNETSK RUSSIA L 6' 2.0" 167
6 MERZLIKINS, ELVIS LUGANO SWISS L 6' 3.0" 187
7 SHESTERKIN, IGOR SPARTAK 2 RUSSIA-JR. L 6' 1.0" 187
8 VANECEK, VITEK LIBEREC JR. CZREP-JR. L 6' 0.75" 180
9 PAJPACH, MAXIMILIAN SLOVAKIA U18 SLOVAKIA-2 L 6' 1.25" 207
10 NYFFELER, MELVIN ZURICH SWISS L 5' 10.0" 172
11 SENN, GILLES DAVOS JR. SWISS-JR. R 6' 4.0" 190
12 SAARI, MIKAEL ILVES JR. FINLAND-JR. L 6' 1.25" 178
13 SORENSEN, GEORGE HERNING DENMARK L 5' 10.0" 172
14 VEJMELKA, KAREL PARDUBICE JR. CZREP-JR. R 6' 3.0" 198
LV ERIKSSON, JESPER SKELLEFTEA JR. SWEDEN-JR. R 5' 11.0" 183

Monday, April 7, 2014

From The ICE Office

ICE CHIPS: The KOOTENAY ICE enter this week's action with a 1-1-0 record (0-0-0 at home, 1-1-0 on the road, 0-0 in overtime) after two games of the EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMI FINAL against the MEDICINE HAT TIGERS...The ICE advanced to the EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMI FINAL after defeating the CALGARY HITMEN in six games (4-2) in the first round of the playoffs...KOOTENAY finished the 2013-2014 regular season with a 39-28-2-3 record (22-11-0-3 at home, 17-17-2-0 on the road, 0-2 in overtime, 5-3 in shootouts) and in sixth place in the EASTERN CONFERENCE...The ICE finished the 2013-2014 regular season with a .500 or better record for a League record 15th consecutive season (KAMLOOPS BLAZERS - 1982 - 1996 - previous record)...KOOTENAY is in the playoffs for a 16th consecutive season (longest active streak in the WHL).

TIM BOZON TRUST FUND: A Trust Fund has been set up for TIM BOZON to assist with medical and rehabilitation costs...Donations can be made at any BMO BANK OF MONTREAL in WESTERN CANADA...Donations outside of this area can be mailed to the WESTERN HOCKEY LEAGUE, c/o TIM BOZON, FATHER DAVID BAUER ARENA, 2424 UNIVERSITY DRIVE NW, CALGARY, AB, T2N 3Y9.

PLAYOFF EXPERIENCE: KOOTENAY has a career playoff record of 91-70 (48-30 at home, 43-40 on the road, 24-12 in overtime)...The ICE have played in 30 playoff series in franchise history and have a 18-12 career record...JAGGER DIRK (36), ZACH FRANKO (28), SAM REINHART (22) and LANDON CROSS (22) lead KOOTENAY in games played in the playoffs...This is the fourth time in franchise history that the ICE are facing MEDICINE HAT in the post season (2-1 career playoff series record)…JON MARTIN and RINAT VALIEV each recorded their first WHL career playoff goals against the TIGERS on April 4.

EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMI FINAL: Games Three (April 9th) and Four (April 10th) of the EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMI FINAL vs MEDICINE HAT presented by KAL-TIRE will be played in CRANBROOK...
The puck will drop for both home games at 7:00 pm...Individual game tickets are on sale now at the KOOTENAY ICE Office or by phone at 250-417-0322.

DID YOU KNOW: JAEDON DESCHENEAU, who was named WHL PLAYER OF THE WEEK for the week ending MARCH 30 (7-8-15 in the four game span), was named to the WHL EASTERN CONFERENCE SECOND ALL-STAR TEAM...DESCHENAU is second in goals scored in the playoffs with seven...SAM REINHART, who has been named to the WHL EASTERN CONFERENCE FIRST ALL-STAR TEAM, is the EASTERN CONFERENCE FINALIST for MOST SPORTSMANLIKE PLAYER (BRAD HORNUNG TROPHY)…REINHART is first in the playoffs with 12 assists...The ICE were 3-3-0-0 against MEDICINE HAT during the regular season (3-0-0-0 at home, 0-3-0-0 on the road, 0-0 in overtime, 0-0 in shootouts)...JAEDON DESCHENAU (5-3-8) and SAM REINHART (1-6-7) led the team in scoring against the TIGERS...DESCHENAU (7-10-17) and REINHART (5-12-17) lead the League in playoff scoring with 17 points each...JAGGER DIRK (4-7-11) is tied for seventh in the WHL in scoring during the playoffs with 11 points.

SCORING STREAKS: AUSTIN VETTERL (2-4-6) has recorded at least a point in his last five games…JAGGER DIRK (2-2-4) has recorded at least a point in his last three games.

UPCOMING WEEK:
Tuesday April 8 Practice 3:45-5:45 pm Western Financial Place
Wednesday April 9 ICE vs Medicine Hat 7:00 pm (102.9 FM – The Drive)
Thursday April 10 ICE vs Medicine Hat 7:00 pm (102.9 FM – The Drive)
Friday April 11 Travel Day
Saturday April 12 ICE @ Medicine Hat 7:30 pm (102.9 FM – The Drive)
Sunday April 13 Travel Day
Monday April 14 ICE vs Medicine Hat 7:00 pm (102.9 FM – The Drive)*
*if necessary

WEEK IN REVIEW:
Saturday, April 5 – Kootenay 4 @ Medicine Hat 2 - Record 1-0-0 - Attendance: 3,750
Goals:
1 – Vetterl (2) from Philp and Peel
2 – Martin (1) from Cable
3 – Valiev (1) from Cross and Alfaro
4 – Dirk (3)
Goalie: Mackenzie Skapski (28 Saves, 2 GA)

Sunday, April 9 – Kootenay 2 @ Medicine Hat 5 - Record 1-1-0 - Attendance: 3,755
Goals:
1 – Cable (3) from McPhee and Martin
2 – Dirk (4) from Vetterl
Goalie: Mackenzie Skapski (32 Saves, 5 GA)

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Playoff Notes

The ICE are in the playoffs for the 16 consecutive year, the longest active streak in the WHL.
The Tigers have made the postseason 12 years in a row, 2nd longest active streak in the WHL.

All-time the ICE have a playoff record of 160 games, 91-69, 48-30 at home, 43-39 on road, 24-12 in overtime.

History
16 times the ICE have not had home-ice advantage and have won the series 8 times. (14 Calgary, 11 Portland, 11 Medicine Hat, 11 Saskatoon, 08 Medicine Hat, 03 Kamloops, 02 Spokane, 00 Calgary)

The ICE have played 30 playoff series and have won 18 and lost 12.

15 times the ICE have won game 1 of a series and have won that series 11 times.

8 times the ICE have won game 1 of a series on the road and have won that series 6 times.

Regular season record since the trade deadline
ICE – 28 games 18-8-0-2 38 points.
Tigers – 31 games 20-10-0-1 41 points.

This is the 4th time the ICE and Tigers are meeting in the playoffs.
The team that was lower in the standings won all 3 series.
2009 1st round – Kootenay won 4-1.
2010 1st round – Medicine Hat won 4-2
2011 East Final – Kootenay won 4-0.

The ICE have a career playoff record of 11-5 vs Tigers, 5-2 at home, 6-3 on road.
In overtime the ICE have a record of 2-0.

Head-to-Head during the regular season – ICE 3-3-0-0, Tigers 3-3-0-0.
The home team won all 6 regular season meetings.

Career Playoff Stats Leaders
Games
ICE – Jagger Dirk 35, Zach Franko 27, Landon Cross 23, Sam Reinhart 23, Jaedon Deschenau 16, Zach McPhee, 16 Tyler King 15. (Tim Bozon 19)
Tigers – Dylan Bredo 48, Curtis Valk 38, Tyler Lewington 23, Chad Labelle 22, Trevor Cox 21, Kyle Becker 17. (Hunter Shinkaruk 30)

Memorial Cup Experience
ICE – Jagger Dirk 5 games, Sam Reinhart 1.
Tigers – None.

Goals
ICE – Zach Franko 9, Jaedon Descheneau 7, Luke Philp 6, Sam Reinhart 6, Jagger Dirk 3, Levi Cable 2, Austin Vetterl 2, Matt Alfaro 1, Landon Cross 1, Tyler King 1, Jon Martin 1, Rinat Valiev 1. (Tim Bozon 9)
Tigers – Curtis Valk 14, Trevor Cox 6, Cole Sanford 4, Chad Butcher 3, Dylan Bredo 3, Kyle Becker 2, Miles Koules 2, Tommy Vannelli 1, Tyler Lewington 1, Steve Owre 1, Chad Labelle 1. (Hunter Shinkaruk 9)

Assists
ICE – Sam Reinhart 14, Zach Franko 12, Jaedon Deschenau 11, Jagger Dirk 7, Luke Philp 5, Rinat Valiev 5, Austin Vetterl 4. (Tim Bozon 2)
Tigers – Dylan Bredo 16, Curtis Valk 13, Trevor Cox 10, Cole Sanford 6, Miles Koules 5. (Hunter Shinkaruk 17)

Points
ICE – Zach Franko 21, Sam Reinhart 20, Jaedon Descheneau 18, Luke Philp 11, Jagger Dirk 10, Austin Vetterl 6, Rinat Valiev 6. (Tim Bozon 11)
Tigers – Curtis Valk 27, Dylan Bredo 19, Trevor Cox 16, Cole Sanford 10, Miles Koules 7, Kyle Becker 5. (Hunter Shinkaruk 26)

Wins
ICE – Wyatt Hoflin 3, Mackenzie Skapski 3.
Tigers – Marek Langhamer 4.

Coach
ICE – Ryan McGill 73 48-25 .658%.
Tigers – Shaun Clouston 38 20-18 .526%.

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Canada U-18

Hockey Canada announced the 22 players who have been invited to attend the Under-18 Team training camp, April 5-8 in Toronto, Ont.
The 2014 U18 World Championship will be held April 17-27 in Finland.

Goaltenders
1 Julio Billia L 5'10" 161 03/11/96 St-Léonard, Que. Chicoutimi (QMJHL) 2014 Dft
30 Mason McDonald R 6'3" 180 04/23/96 Halifax, N.S. Charlottetown (QMJHL) 2014 Dft
31 Brent Moran L 6'4" 190 07/05/96 Ottawa, Ont. Niagara (OHL) 2014 Dft
Defence
2 Travis Sanheim L 6'3" 189 03/29/96 Elkhorn, Man. Calgary (WHL) 2014 Dft
4 Haydn Fleury L 6'2" 204 07/08/96 Carlyle, Sask. Red Deer (WHL) 2014 Dft
7 Jérémy Roy R 6'0" 182 05/14/97 Richelieu, Que. Sherbrooke (QMJHL) 2015 Dft
8 Parker Wotherspoon L 6'0" 177 08/24/97 Surrey, B.C. Tri-City (WHL) 2015 Dft
20 Roland McKeown R 6'0.5" 186 01/20/96 Listowel, Ont. Kingston (OHL) 2014 Dft
27 Ben Thomas R 6'2" 193 05/28/96 Calgary, Alta. Calgary (WHL) 2014 Dft
Forwards
9 Connor Bleackley R 6'0" 199 02/07/96 High River, Alta. Red Deer (WHL) 2014 Dft
10 Nicolas Roy R 6'4" 190 02/05/97 Amos, Que. Chicoutimi (QMJHL) 2015 Dft
11 Brendan Perlini L 6'2" 181 04/26/96 Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Niagara (OHL) 2014 Dft
12 Jansen Harkins L 6'1" 170 05/23/97 North Vancouver, B.C. Prince George (WHL) 2015 Dft
14 Graham Knott L 6'3" 180 01/13/97 Holland Landing, Ont. Niagara (OHL) 2015 Dft
17 Travis Konecny R 5'10" 166 03/11/97 Clachan, Ont. Ottawa (OHL) 2015 Dft
18 Brayden Point R 5'8" 155 03/12/96 Calgary, Alta. Moose Jaw (WHL) 2014 Dft
22 Clark Bishop L 5'11.5" 179 03/29/96 St. John's, N.L. Cape Breton (QMJHL) 2014 Dft
25 Nathan Noel R 5'10" 174 06/21/97 St. John's, N.L. Saint John (QMJHL) 2015 Dft
28 Lawson Crouse L 6'3" 200 06/23/97 Mt. Brydges, Ont. Kingston (OHL) 2015 Dft
Injured, unable to attend Toronto camp
- Sam Bennett L 6'0" 168 06/30/96 Holland Landing, Ont. Kingston (OHL) 2014 Dft
- Jake Virtanen R 6'0" 199 05/11/96 Abbotsford, B.C. Calgary (WHL) 2014 Dft
- Spencer Watson L 5'9.5" 157 04/25/96 London, Ont. Kingston (OHL) 2014 Dft
Staff
Head Coach Kevin Dineen Toronto, Ont. Hockey Canada
Assistant Coach Gord Murphy Willowdale, Ont. Hockey Canada
Assistant Coach Trevor Letowski Thunder Bay, Ont. Sarnia (OHL)