Friday, May 30, 2014

U-16 Summer Camps

7 ICE prospects have been invited to U-16 Summer Camps.
This season the U-16 tournament will be a part of the Canada Winter Games in Prince George Feb 13-Mar 1.

BC
Goalies
Jordan Hollett
Kazuma Luding
Bryce Schiebel
Shane Farkas
Matteo Paler Chow
David Tendeck

Defense
Alec Capstick
Jake Harrison
Nolan Kneen
Conner McDonald
Sami Pharaon
Joseph Santalucia
Solomon Seibel
Jackson Caller
Griffin Mendel
Joel Patsey
Jarret Tyszka
Scott Walford
Will Warm
Nick Watson

Forwards
Justin Almeida
Conner Bruggen-Cate
Angus Crookshank
Lucas Cullen
Hayden Dick
Owen Hardy
Henry Hyun Rhyu
Jordan Robinson
Brendan Semchuk
Brett Stapley
Chase Stevenson
Evan Walls
Jordan Bellerive
Ben Berard
Brett Didyk
Dawson Frank
James Malm
Josh Maser
Ethan O'Rourke
Michael Rasmussen
Jordan Sandhu
Bronson Sharp
Tanner Sidaway
Mackenzie Wight

Alberta
Goalies
Matthew Armitage
Linden Boulet
Philip Couture
Dane Dow
Ian Scott
Parker Tobin
Brandon Vogel
Dawson Weatherill

Defense
Kyle Dronyk
Ian Dubourdieu
Troy Dudley
Joel Gagnon
Brayden Gorda
Damian Gorecki
Jarrod Gourley
Zackary Hayes
Tanner Hickey
Matthew Holzer
Marcus Kichton
Peter Kope
Dakota Krebs
Jantzen Leslie
Tj Lloyd
Tyrell Mccubbing
Ian Mitchell
Dylan Plouffe
Ayden Roche-Setoguchi
Ethan Sakowich
Dominic Schmiemann
Ryan Schoellter
Koltrane Wilson
Max Wutzke

Forwards
Ryan Anderson
Jaret Anderson-Dolan
Linden Babcock
Josh Baker
Markus Boguslavsky
Ryan Cooper
Zachary Cox
Trey Fix-Wolansky
Zane Franklin
Logan Ganie
Tyress Goodrunning
Gary Haden
James Hamblin
Robert Holmes
Ryan Hughes
Jadon Joseph
Jaedon Kalupar
Ben Kellogg
Parker Kelly
Bryce Kindopp
Jeremy Klessens
Kyler Kupka
Brayden Labant
Jack Langenhahn
Brett Leason
Cameron Lockard
Lukus Mackenzie
Logan Mazerolle
Robert Mcgill
Ethan Mcindoe
Erik Miller
Kobe Mohr
Christopher Monden
Tyler Oakenfold
Kyle Olson
Marco Pasemko
Josh Patterson
Ryan Peckford
Riley Romashenko
Zach Russell
Jory Simard
Chase Stephenson
Riley Sutter
Sean Thornton
Tyler Traptow
Brett Trentham
Jaren Turnquist
Matt Wedman

Saskatchewan
Goalies
Hunter Arps
Josh Dubiel
Alex Geddes
Joel Grzybowski
Jake Middleton
Tye Morin

Defense
Ashton Heidt
Jake Hobson
Jake Kustra
Xavier LaBelle
Landon Markovich
Brayden Pachal
Ty Prefontaine
Keegan Randell
Carson Sass
Carson Scheschuk
Tyler Stratechuk
Austin Wieler

Forwards
Chance Adrian
Kyle Bosch
Kristopher Bzdel
Matthew Chekay
Jayden Davis
Tristyn DeRoose
Logan Foster
Erik Gardiner
Thomas Goldade
Jared Hamm
Dawson Holt
Tyde Hutchinson
Jake Leschyshyn
Tyson Manz
Tanner Manz
Tyson Meyers
Quinton Ong
Chantz Petruic
Riley Sawchuk
Benson Thorpe
Connor Tuffs
Brody Vogel
McKenzie Welke
Carson Welke

Manitoba
Goalies
Dylan Myskiw
Rylan Rommelaere
Justin Klassen
Matthew Radomsky

Defense
Dylan Cassie
Drew Draward
Sam Huston
Mason Martin
Max Martin
Cody Thompson
Josh Brook
Nicholas Doyle
Dane Hirst
Bronson Kelly
Conor Timlick
Zack Wytnick

Forwards
Wyatt Bear
Codey Beaulieu
Logan Christiansen
Brett Davis
Cole Kirkup
Cayden Kraus
Bradley Marshall
James McIsaac
Riley McKay
Austin Nault
Hayden Ostir
Reg Pohl
Nick Henry
Ian Briscoe
Dylan Burton
Brendan Arnold
Connor Dewar
Cody Glass
Connor Gutenberg
Brian Harris
Brandon Marques
Vaughn Dupre
Leif Mattson
Tanner Mole
Kyle Wiltshire
Tyler Campbell
Stelio Mattheos

Skapski Signs With Rangers

From Mackenzie Skapski's Twitter @Skaps29 ...
Very excited to have signed with @NYRangers I would like to thank my family, coaches, teammates/friends for helping me open a new chapter.

Sunday, May 25, 2014

CHL Awards

2013-14 CHL Award Winners:

Jack Link’s Top Prospect of the Year: Sam Bennett (Kingston Frontenacs):
Sam Bennett is listed first overall by NHL Central Scouting among North American skaters in their Final Rankings for the 2014 NHL Draft which takes place June 27-28 in Philadelphia. The 17-year-old forward from Holland Landing, ON, tied for ninth in OHL scoring with 91 points including 36 goals and 55 assists in 57 games for the Kingston Frontenacs recording a plus-minus rating of plus-34. Finalists for the award were top WHL prospect Sam Reinhart of the Kootenay Ice ranked third by NHL Central Scouting, and top QMJHL prospect Nikolaj Ehlers of the Halifax Mooseheads ranked at number 13.

Chrysler Dodge Top Scorer: Connor Brown (Erie Otters):
Connor Brown led all CHL players in scoring with 128 points including 45 goals and 83 assists in 68 games establishing a new team record the Erie Otters who had their best season in franchise history with 52 wins and 106 points. The 20-year-old Toronto native is a Maple Leafs prospect selected in the sixth round of the 2012 NHL Draft. Finalists for the award were top QMJHL scorer Anthony Mantha of the Val-d’Or Foreurs with 120 points in 57 games, and top WHL scorer Mitch Holmberg of the Spokane Chiefs who recorded 118 points in 72 games.

SUBWAY Scholastic Player of the Year: Connor McDavid (Erie Otters):
Connor McDavid achieved a 92% average during his first semester attending McDowell High School in Erie and currently carries an 87% average in his final semester of Grade 11. On the ice, the 17-year-old from Newmarket, ON, and Canadian National Junior Team member scored 99 points in 56 games for the Otters. He becomes the second member of the Otters to win the award following Brad Boyes in the 1999-2000 season. Finalists for the award were Jeremy Gregoire of the Baie-Comeau Drakkar, and Nelson Nogier of the Saskatoon Blades.

Cooper Tires Humanitarian of the Year: Sam Fioretti (Moose Jaw Warriors):
Sam Fioretti made a big impact both on the ice and in the Moose Jaw community in his fourth and final WHL season. The 20-year-old captain from Calgary, AB, was the driving force behind the Warriors’ partnership with the Moose Jaw Police Service to visit local schools to speak out against bullying. He also made it a goal to help educate area students about the importance of physical activity and was a key participant in the club’s Read to Succeed Program. He is the second member of the Warriors to win the national award in four years following Spencer Edwards in 2010-11. Finalists for the award include Charles-David Beaudoin of the Drummondville Voltigeurs, and Scott Simmonds of the Belleville Bulls.

autoTRADER.ca Most Sportsmanlike Player of the Year: Sam Reinhart (Kootenay Ice):
Sam Reinhart finished tied for fourth in WHL scoring with 105 points including 36 goals and a team record of 69 assists in 60 games recording just 11 minutes in penalties for the Kootenay Ice. The 18-year-old captain from Vancouver, BC, also represented Canada at the World Junior Championship and is a top prospect for the 2014 NHL Draft helping the Ice to a WHL-record 15th consecutive season with a record of .500 or better. Finalists for the award include Frederik Gaudreau of the Drummondville Voltigeurs, and Connor McDavid of the Erie Otters.

Old Dutch Brian Kilrea Coach of the Year: Eric Veilleux (Baie-Comeau Drakkar):
Eric Veilleux led the Baie-Comeau Drakkar to first place in the QMJHL standings in just his second season behind the team’s bench finishing 2013-14 with 99 points including an overall record of 47-16-2-3. Finalists for the award were D.J Smith of the Oshawa Generals, and Dave Lowry of the Victoria Royals.

BMO Rookie of the Year: Nikolaj Ehlers (Halifax Mooseheads):
Nikolaj Ehlers finished fourth in QMJHL scoring with 104 points including 49 goals and 55 assists with an incredible plus-minus rating of plus-65 in only 63 games for the Halifax Mooseheads. The 18-year-old native of Denmark is eligible for the 2014 NHL Draft and is the top rated QMJHL prospect listed at 13 by NHL Central Scouting. Finalists for the award include Travis Konecny of the Ottawa 67’s, and Nick Merkley of the Kelowna Rockets.

Vaughn Goaltender of the Year: Jordon Cooke (Kelowna Rockets):
Jordon Cooke posted a 39-7-0-4 record including four shutout victories in 51 appearances for the WHL’s first place Kelowna Rockets. The 20-year-old from Leduc, AB, finished second among WHL netminders with a 2.28 goals-against-average and fourth with a save percentage of .922. Finalists for the award include Zachary Fucale of the Halifax Mooseheads, and Alex Nedeljkovic of the Plymouth Whalers.

Arctic Spas Defenceman of the Year: Derrick Pouliot (Portland Winterhawks):
Derrick Pouliot scored 17 goals and added 53 assists for 70 points in 58 games with a plus-minus rating of plus-40 for the Portland Winterhawks who captured their second straight U.S Division title during the 2013-14 regular season campaign. The 20-year-old from Weyburn, SK, represented Canada at the World Junior Championship and is a Pittsburgh Penguins prospect selected in the first round of the 2012 NHL Draft. Finalists for the award include Guillaume Gelinas of the Val-d’Or Foreurs, and Aaron Ekblad of the Barrie Colts.

Sportsnet Player of the Year: Anthony Mantha (Val-d’Or Foreurs):
Anthony Mantha led the QMJHL in scoring with 120 points in 57 games played averaging an impressive one goal per game along with 63 assists during the 2013-14 season for the Val-d’Or Foreurs. The 19-year-old from Longueuil, Quebec, is a Detroit Red Wings prospect selected in the first round of the 2013 NHL Draft and played for Canada at the World Junior Championship. He becomes the second member of the Foreurs to earn Player of the Year honours following Simon Gamache during the 2000-01 season. Finalists for the award were Connor Brown of the Erie Otters, and Sam Reinhart of the Kootenay Ice.

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

NHL Combine Invites

Region Rank First Name Last Name Team League Pos Height Weight

ITL 9 SEBASTIAN AHO SKELLEFTEA SWEDEN D 5' 9.25" 165
NA 68 MICHAEL AMADIO NORTH BAY OHL C 6' 1.0" 190
NA 40 NICOLAS AUBE-KUBEL VAL-D'OR QMJHL RW 5' 11.0" 187
NA 75 DANIEL AUDETTE SHERBROOKE QMJHL C 5' 8.0" 175
NA 18 IVAN BARBASHEV MONCTON QMJHL C/LW 6' 0.0" 180
NA 48 GAVIN BAYREUTHER ST. LAWRENCE ECAC D 6' 0.5" 195
NA 1 SAMUEL BENNETT KINGSTON OHL C 6' 0.25" 178
NA 117 TYLER BIRD KIMBALL UNION HIGH-NH RW 6' 1.5" 200
NA 104 CLARK BISHOP CAPE BRETON QMJHL C 5' 11.5" 182
NA 35 CONNER BLEACKLEY RED DEER WHL C 6' 0.25" 192
NA 49 MICHAEL BUNTING SAULT STE. MARIE OHL LW 5' 11.0" 174
NA 46 CONNOR CHATHAM PLYMOUTH OHL RW 6' 2.0" 222
NA 134 BLAKE CLARKE SAGINAW OHL LW 6' 1.0" 196
NA 57 RYAN COLLINS USA U-18 USHL D 6' 5.0" 202
NA 25 ERIC CORNEL PETERBOROUGH OHL C 6' 1.5" 186
NA 5 MICHAEL DAL COLLE OSHAWA OHL LW 6' 1.5" 182
NA 36 CHASE DE LEO PORTLAND WHL C 5' 9.0" 178
NA 14 ANTHONY DEANGELO SARNIA OHL D 5' 10.5" 175
NA 1 THATCHER DEMKO BOSTON COLLEGE H-EAST G 6' 3.75" 192
NA 58 RYAN DONATO DEXTER SCHOOL HIGH-MA C 6' 0.25" 174
NA 30 JACK DOUGHERTY USA U-18 USHL D 6' 1.0" 186
NA 4 LEON DRAISAITL PRINCE ALBERT WHL C 6' 1.5" 204
NA 137 REID DUKE LETHBRIDGE WHL C 5' 11.5" 189
NA 71 CHRISTIAN DVORAK LONDON OHL LW 6' 0.25" 178
NA 13 NIKOLAJ EHLERS HALIFAX QMJHL LW 5' 11.0" 162
NA 45 SHANE EISERMAN DUBUQUE USHL C/LW 6' 1.5" 200
NA 2 AARON EKBLAD BARRIE OHL D 6' 3.5" 216
NA 21 ROBERT FABBRI GUELPH OHL C 5' 10.25" 170
ITL 3 KEVIN FIALA HV 71 JR. SWEDEN-JR. LW 5' 10.0" 180
NA 9 HAYDN FLEURY RED DEER WHL D 6' 2.5" 203
NA 66 WARREN FOEGELE ST. ANDREWS HIGH-ON LW 6' 0.75" 178
NA 91 RYAN FOSS WINDSOR OHL C/LW 6' 3.0" 183
NA 29 REID GARDINER PRINCE ALBERT WHL C/RW 5' 10.5" 183
NA 74 MILES GENDRON RIVERS ACADEMY HIGH-MA D 6' 1.5" 181
NA 132 SHANE GERSICH USA U-18 USHL C/LW 5' 11.0" 175
NA 38 JACK GLOVER USA U-18 USHL D 6' 3.25" 190
NA 24 NIKOLAY GOLDOBIN SARNIA OHL RW 5' 11.75" 178
NA 6 BRANDON HALVERSON SAULT STE. MARIE OHL G 6' 3.5" 176
NA 37 JAYCE HAWRYLUK BRANDON WHL C 5' 10.25" 190
NA 54 AARON HAYDON NIAGARA OHL D 6' 2.5" 197
NA 63 BRANDON HICKEY SPRUCE GROVE AJHL D 6' 1.5" 177
NA 22 JOSHUA HO-SANG WINDSOR OHL C/RW 5' 11.0" 175
NA 11 JULIUS HONKA SWIFT CURRENT WHL D 5' 10.75" 180
ITL 1 VILLE HUSSO HIFK FINLAND G 6' 3.0" 205
NA 98 MATHESON IACOPELLI MUSKEGON USHL RW 6' 1.5" 192
NA 90 AARON IRVING EDMONTON WHL D 6' 0.5" 185
NA 85 KEEGAN IVERSON PORTLAND WHL C/RW 6' 0.75" 219
NA 43 JOSHUA JACOBS INDIANA USHL D 6' 1.75" 193
ITL 2 JONAS JOHANSSON BRYNAS JR. SWEDEN-JR. G 6' 3.75" 198
ITL 12 EMIL JOHANSSON HV 71 JR. SWEDEN-JR. D 5' 11.75" 194
ITL 4 KAAPO KAHKONEN BLUES JR. FINLAND-JR. G 6' 1.5" 209
ITL 13 VLADISLAV KAMENEV MAGNITOGORSK 2 RUSSIA-JR. LW 6' 2.0" 203
ITL 1 KASPERI KAPANEN KALPA FINLAND RW 6' 0.0" 181
NA 41 VACLAV KARABACEK GATINEAU QMJHL RW 5' 11.75" 196
ITL 11 ANTON KARLSSON FROLUNDA JR. SWEDEN-JR. RW 6' 1.25" 187
ITL 8 ONDREJ KASE CHOMUTOV CZREP RW 6' 0.0" 165
ITL 6 ADRIAN KEMPE MODO SWEDEN LW 6' 1.5" 187
ITL 14 JUHO LAMMIKKO ASSAT JR. FINLAND-JR. RW 6' 2.5" 189
NA 17 DYLAN LARKIN USA U-18 USHL C 6' 0.75" 190
NA 126 OLIVIER LEBLANC SAINT JOHN QMJHL D 5' 11.5" 157
NA 28 BRENDAN LEMIEUX BARRIE OHL LW 6' 0.25" 206
NA 52 BRETT LERNOUT SWIFT CURRENT WHL D 6' 4.0" 206
NA 154 JADEN LINDO OWEN SOUND OHL RW 6' 1.0" 201
NA 64 DARBY LLEWELLYN KITCHENER OHL LW 6' 0.5" 176
NA 20 RYAN MACINNIS KITCHENER OHL C 6' 3.25" 183
NA 44 JOHNATHAN MACLEOD USA U-18 USHL D 6' 1.5" 200
NA 32 NICHOLAS MAGYAR KITCHENER OHL RW 6' 1.75" 194
NA 149 RYAN MANTHA INDIANA USHL D 6' 4.5" 225
NA 26 BRYCEN MARTIN SWIFT CURRENT WHL D 6' 1.75" 195
ITL 10 DOMINIK MASIN SLAVIA JR. CZREP-JR. D 6' 2.0" 189
NA 10 JARED MCCANN SAULT STE. MARIE OHL C 6' 0.25" 179
NA 2 MASON MCDONALD CHARLOTTETOWN QMJHL G 6' 4.0" 178
NA 27 ROLAND MCKEOWN KINGSTON OHL D 6' 0.75" 195
NA 172 JACOB MIDDLETON OTTAWA OHL D 6' 2.75" 200
NA 16 SONNY MILANO USA U-18 USHL LW 5' 11.5" 183
NA 7 EDWIN MINNEY USA U-18 USHL G 6' 4.25" 191
NA 88 MATTHEW MISTELE PLYMOUTH OHL LW 6' 1.5" 190
NA 3 BRENT MORAN NIAGARA OHL G 6' 3.5" 186
NA 51 JULIEN NANTEL ROUYN-NORANDA QMJHL C/LW 6' 0.0" 193
NA 4 ALEX NEDELJKOVIC PLYMOUTH OHL G 5' 11.75" 190
NA 93 NELSON NOGIER SASKATOON WHL D 6' 2.25" 191
ITL 2 WILLIAM NYLANDER MODO SWEDEN C/RW 5' 11.0" 169
ITL 15 ADAM OLLAS MATTSSON DJURGARDEN JR. SWEDEN-JR. D 6' 4.0" 209
ITL 5 DAVID PASTRNAK SODERTALJE SWEDEN-2 RW 6' 0.0" 167
NA 62 JULIEN PELLETIER CAPE BRETON QMJHL LW 5' 11.0" 177
NA 110 ALEXIS PEPIN GATINEAU QMJHL LW 6' 2.5" 218
NA 8 BRENDAN PERLINI NIAGARA OHL LW 6' 2.75" 205
NA 70 FRANCIS PERRON ROUYN-NORANDA QMJHL LW 5' 11.5" 166
NA 8 THOMAS (CHASE) PERRY WENATCHEE NAHL G 6' 2.5" 189
NA 56 ALEXANDER PETERS PLYMOUTH OHL D 6' 3.25" 207
ITL 7 MARCUS PETTERSSON SKELLEFTEA JR. SWEDEN-JR. D 6' 4.0" 167
NA 100 AUSTIN POGANSKI TRI-CITY USHL RW 6' 1.25" 198
NA 31 BRAYDEN POINT MOOSE JAW WHL C 5' 9.75" 160
NA 34 BRETT POLLOCK EDMONTON WHL LW 6' 2.0" 182
NA 23 JOHN QUENNEVILLE BRANDON WHL C 6' 0.5" 182
NA 3 SAM REINHART KOOTENAY WHL C 6' 0.75" 185
NA 7 NICHOLAS RITCHIE PETERBOROUGH OHL LW 6' 2.25" 226
NA 33 DYLAN SADOWY SAGINAW OHL LW 5' 11.75" 183
NA 53 TRAVIS SANHEIM CALGARY WHL D 6' 3.0" 181
NA 15 NIKITA SCHERBAK SASKATOON WHL RW 6' 1.0" 175
NA 19 NICK SCHMALTZ GREEN BAY USHL C 5' 11.5" 172
NA 78 ALEX SCHOENBORN PORTLAND WHL RW 6' 0.5" 196
NA 55 BLAKE SIEBENALER NIAGARA OHL D 6' 0.5" 192
NA 81 MITCHEL SLATTERY HILL-MURRAY HIGH-MN LW 5' 11.5" 185
NA 39 HUNTER SMITH OSHAWA OHL RW 6' 6.5" 208
NA 42 LUC SNUGGERUD EDEN PRAIRIE HIGH-MN D 6' 0.25" 180
NA 96 STEVEN SPINNER EDEN PRAIRIE HIGH-MN RW 5' 11.5" 196
NA 79 BEAU STARRETT SOUTH SHORE USPHL PRE. C/LW 6' 4.75" 197
NA 86 BEN THOMAS CALGARY WHL D 6' 1.0" 190
NA 60 VLADIMIR TKACHEV MONCTON QMJHL LW 5' 9.0" 141
NA 12 ALEX TUCH USA U-18 USHL RW 6' 3.5" 213
NA 97 DOMINIC TURGEON PORTLAND WHL C 6' 1.75" 198
NA 112 ALEXIS VANIER BAIE-COMEAU QMJHL D 6' 4.5" 215
NA 6 JAKE VIRTANEN CALGARY WHL RW 6' 0.75" 208
ITL 4 JAKUB VRANA LINKOPING SWEDEN LW/RW 5' 11.0" 185
NA 47 JAKE WALMAN TORONTO JC OJHL D 6' 0.5" 170
NA 59 SPENCER WATSON KINGSTON OHL RW 5' 9.75" 170
NA 111 JOSH WESLEY PLYMOUTH OHL D 6' 2.5" 194
NA 11 BLAKE WEYRICK USA U-18 USHL G 6' 3.0" 203

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Reinhart With Team Canada

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/hockey/nathan-mackinnon-joins-canada-for-world-championship/article18453570/

Sam Reinhart of the Kootenay Ice is with the team in Zurich for training camp and Canada’s upcoming exhibition game. He’s the third ranked North American skater on NHL Central Scouting’s list for next month’s draft.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

ICE Bantam Draft Picks

Griffin Mendel – 1st round 11th overall, Defense, Kelowna, BC, 6’1” 185 lbs, Feb 18/99, 13-14 BC AAA Bantam Okanagan 17 GP 3-6-9 2pm
Jakob Walter – 2nd round, Goalie, (3rd goalie selected), West Kamloops, BC, 6’1” 180 lbs, May 16/99, 13-14 BC AAA Bantam Kamloops 30 GP 18-12-0 2.15
Max Patterson – 4th round, Right Wing, Kamloops, BC, 6’3” 165 lbs, Dec 27/99, 13-14 BC AAA Bantam Kamloops 57 GP 17-40-57 44pm
Linden Babcock – 5th round, Centre, Calgary, Alb, 5’11” 163 lbs, Nov 5/99, 13-14 Alberta AAA Bantam Calgary 32 GP 14-10-24 6pm
Austin Wieler – 7th round, pick acquired from Tri City for Jeff Hubic, Defense, Laird, Sask, 6’0” 157 lbs, June 18/99, 13-14 Sask AA Bantam Sask Valley 28 GP 2-21-23 14pm
Brett Trentham - 8th round, Left Wing, Three Hills, Alb, 5’11” 165 lbs, Mar 8/99, 13-14 Alberta AAA Bantam Airdrie 33 GP 21-31-52 10pm
Austin Nault - 9th round, Right Wing, Winnipeg, Man, 5’11” 142 lbs, June 1/99, 13-14 Manitoba AAA Bantam Winnipeg 32 GP 15-14-29 10pm
Sam Huston – 9th round, pick acquired from Kelowna, Defense, Brandon, Man, 6’3” 160 lbs, May 31/99, 13-14 Manitoba AAA Bantam Brandon 30 GP 5-12-17 32pm
Evan Thomas – 10th round, Centre, Saskatoon, Sask, 5’8” 155 lbs, Sept 6/99, 13-14 Sask AA Bantam Saskatoon 29 GP 17-33-50 30pm
Thomas Goldade – 11th round, Forward, Regina, Sask, 6’0” 170 lbs, Apr 16/99, 13-14 31 GP 20-16-36 30pm

Tri City selected Korbyn Chabot – 9th round, Centre, Cranbrook, BC, 5’9” 180 lbs, 13-14 BC AA Bantam Cranbrook 35 GP 52-22-74 181pm