CALGARY, AB. - The Western Hockey League announced today that Kootenay Ice defenceman Brayden McNabb is the WHL Player of the Week.
McNabb picked up six points, scoring one goal and five assists to go with a +2 rating in two games over the last week, helping the Ice to a 4-0 series win over the Saskatoon Blades to advance to the Husky WHL Eastern Conference Championship Series.
On Tuesday, April 12th, the Kootenay Ice hosted the Saskatoon Blades for game three of their second round series at the Cranbrook Rec Plex. McNabb scored one goal, added two assists and was named the games 1st Star as the Ice downed the Blades 3-0 to take a 3-0 series lead. The following night, Wednesday, April 13th, the Ice had the opportunity to upset the top seed in the 2011 WHL Playoffs in front of a home crowd in Cranbrook. McNabb collected three assists as the Ice defeated the Blades 5-2 to advance to the next round.
The WHL has also nominated Nathan Lieuwen of the Kootenay Ice for the CHL Goaltender of the Week Award. Lieuwen posted a 2-0-0-0 record this past week, stopping 55 of 57 shots faced for a 1.00 goals-against average and 0.965 save percentage. Lieuwen, a native of Abbotsford, BC, helped the Ice emerge with a 4-0 series win over the Saskatoon Blades in the Husky WHL Eastern Conference Semi-Final.
Monday, April 18, 2011
3rd Round Playoff Tickets & 2011-12 Season Tickets
Cranbrook, BC – The Kootenay ICE Hockey Club are pleased to announce that 2011-12 Season Tickets are now on sale and prices will remain unchanged for the third straight season.
Early Bird Season Ticket prices are as follows if purchased on or before Tuesday, May 31st:
Adult: $399.00
Senior (65+): $299.00*
Student (13-25): $249.00**
Youth (4-12): $199.00
*Must be 65 prior to September 23, 2011
**with valid full time student ID
By purchasing an Early Bird Season Ticket you receive a significant savings off walk-up rates. Adults save 47%, Seniors save 48%, Students save 51% and Youth save 54%. Each ticket package will increase by $100 beginning Wednesday, June 1st.
Tickets are currently on sale in the Kootenay ICE Office for Games Three and Four of the WHL Husky Energy Eastern Conference Championship versus the Medicine Hat Tigers.
Early Bird Season Ticket prices are as follows if purchased on or before Tuesday, May 31st:
Adult: $399.00
Senior (65+): $299.00*
Student (13-25): $249.00**
Youth (4-12): $199.00
*Must be 65 prior to September 23, 2011
**with valid full time student ID
By purchasing an Early Bird Season Ticket you receive a significant savings off walk-up rates. Adults save 47%, Seniors save 48%, Students save 51% and Youth save 54%. Each ticket package will increase by $100 beginning Wednesday, June 1st.
Tickets are currently on sale in the Kootenay ICE Office for Games Three and Four of the WHL Husky Energy Eastern Conference Championship versus the Medicine Hat Tigers.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
ICE vs Tigers
It'll be the ICE vs Tigers in the Eastern Conference Finals.
Medicine Hat came back from a 4-1 3rd period deficit to beat the Rebels 5-4 in overtime to win the series in 5 games.
It'll be the 3rd time in the last 4 years the ICE will meet the Tigers in the playoffs.
ICE won regular season meetings with a record of 4-1-1-0.
Friday, April 22 @ Medicine Hat 7:30
Saturday, April 23 @ Medicine Hat 7:30
Tuesday, April 26 @ Kootenay 7:00
Wednesday, April 27 @ Kootenay 7:00
Friday, April 29 @ Medicine Hat 7:30
Sunday, May 1 @ Kootenay 6:00
Tuesday, May 3 @ Medicine Hat 7:00
Medicine Hat came back from a 4-1 3rd period deficit to beat the Rebels 5-4 in overtime to win the series in 5 games.
It'll be the 3rd time in the last 4 years the ICE will meet the Tigers in the playoffs.
ICE won regular season meetings with a record of 4-1-1-0.
Friday, April 22 @ Medicine Hat 7:30
Saturday, April 23 @ Medicine Hat 7:30
Tuesday, April 26 @ Kootenay 7:00
Wednesday, April 27 @ Kootenay 7:00
Friday, April 29 @ Medicine Hat 7:30
Sunday, May 1 @ Kootenay 6:00
Tuesday, May 3 @ Medicine Hat 7:00
ICE 3rd Round Opponent
The ICE could find out as early as tonight who they will play in the Eastern Conference Final.
Medicine Hat is in Red Deer with the Tigers leading 3 games to 1.
A Rebels win will force game 6 on Monday in Medicine Hat.
Game 7 would be in Red Deer on Wednesday.
Medicine Hat is in Red Deer with the Tigers leading 3 games to 1.
A Rebels win will force game 6 on Monday in Medicine Hat.
Game 7 would be in Red Deer on Wednesday.
Canada 5 Finland 4 U-18
Canada is 2-0.
Next they play Norway on Monday.
First Period
Goals:
03:24 CAN 15 Eric Locke (14 Ryan Murphy) PP
Penalties:
03:09 FIN 24 Teemu Henritius (Cross Checking)
06:13 CAN 24 Mark McNeill (Slashing)
11:28 FIN 16 Heikki Liedes (Roughing)
11:28 CAN 16 Charles Simard-Hudon (Holding)
16:24 CAN 15 Eric Locke (High Sticking)
16:24 FIN 3 Henri Auvinen (High Sticking)
Second Period
Goals:
03:27 FIN 23 Joel Armia (12 Miro Aaltonen, 10 Toni Kallela) PP
11:56 FIN 4 Olli Maata (10 Toni Kallela, 23 Joel Armia)
17:46 CAN 1 Andrew D'Agostini (14 Ryan Murphy, 17 Colin Smith)
Penalties:
00:36 FIN 28 Aleksi Salonen (Roughing)
01:40 CAN 3 Slater Koekkoek (Holding)
04:41 FIN 3 Henri Auvinen (High Sticking)
05:18 CAN 20 Brett Ritchie (Roughing)
05:18 FIN 8 Joonas Valkonen (Roughing)
13:51 FIN 18 Teuvo Teräväinen (Hooking)
15:44 CAN 5 Ryan Murray (Holding)
19:00 CAN 15 Eric Locke (High Sticking)
Third Period
Goals:
01:06 FIN 23 Joel Armia PP
10:05 CAN 23 Mark Scheifele (8 Cody Ceci)
10:45 CAN 19 Nick Cousins (5 Ryan Murray)
14:44 CAN 17 Colin Smith
18:05 FIN 4 Olli Maata (22 Markus Granlund, 23 Joel Armia) PP
Penalties:
00:32 CAN 17 Colin Smith (Slashing)
06:06 FIN 3 Henri Auvinen (Cross Checking)
07:51 CAN 7 Daniel Catenacci (Hooking)
11:50 CAN 19 Nick Cousins (10-Minute Misconduct)
17:12 CAN 23 Mark Scheifele (Delay of Game)
19:57 CAN 17 Colin Smith (Roughing)
Goaltenders
Canada 30 Malcolm Subban
Finland 1 Samu Perhonen
Next they play Norway on Monday.
First Period
Goals:
03:24 CAN 15 Eric Locke (14 Ryan Murphy) PP
Penalties:
03:09 FIN 24 Teemu Henritius (Cross Checking)
06:13 CAN 24 Mark McNeill (Slashing)
11:28 FIN 16 Heikki Liedes (Roughing)
11:28 CAN 16 Charles Simard-Hudon (Holding)
16:24 CAN 15 Eric Locke (High Sticking)
16:24 FIN 3 Henri Auvinen (High Sticking)
Second Period
Goals:
03:27 FIN 23 Joel Armia (12 Miro Aaltonen, 10 Toni Kallela) PP
11:56 FIN 4 Olli Maata (10 Toni Kallela, 23 Joel Armia)
17:46 CAN 1 Andrew D'Agostini (14 Ryan Murphy, 17 Colin Smith)
Penalties:
00:36 FIN 28 Aleksi Salonen (Roughing)
01:40 CAN 3 Slater Koekkoek (Holding)
04:41 FIN 3 Henri Auvinen (High Sticking)
05:18 CAN 20 Brett Ritchie (Roughing)
05:18 FIN 8 Joonas Valkonen (Roughing)
13:51 FIN 18 Teuvo Teräväinen (Hooking)
15:44 CAN 5 Ryan Murray (Holding)
19:00 CAN 15 Eric Locke (High Sticking)
Third Period
Goals:
01:06 FIN 23 Joel Armia PP
10:05 CAN 23 Mark Scheifele (8 Cody Ceci)
10:45 CAN 19 Nick Cousins (5 Ryan Murray)
14:44 CAN 17 Colin Smith
18:05 FIN 4 Olli Maata (22 Markus Granlund, 23 Joel Armia) PP
Penalties:
00:32 CAN 17 Colin Smith (Slashing)
06:06 FIN 3 Henri Auvinen (Cross Checking)
07:51 CAN 7 Daniel Catenacci (Hooking)
11:50 CAN 19 Nick Cousins (10-Minute Misconduct)
17:12 CAN 23 Mark Scheifele (Delay of Game)
19:57 CAN 17 Colin Smith (Roughing)
Goaltenders
Canada 30 Malcolm Subban
Finland 1 Samu Perhonen
Friday, April 15, 2011
Canada 5 Czech Rep 0 U-18
Canada opened the U-18 tournament with a 5-0 win over Czech Rep.
First Period
Goals:
01:10 CAN 15 Eric Locke (14 Ryan Murphy, 18 Alan Quine)
03:44 CAN 4 Morgan Rielly (18 Alan Quine, 24 Mark McNeill)
14:28 CAN 23 Mark Scheifele (5 Ryan Murray, 14 Ryan Murphy) PP
Penalties:
03:02 CAN 7 Daniel Catenacci (Slashing)
03:13 CZE 23 Antonin Ruzicka (Interference)
06:03 CZE 22 Stepán Jenik (Cross Checking)
06:33 CAN 7 Daniel Catenacci (Hooking)
08:40 CAN 21 Seth Griffith (Tripping)
13:21 CZE 6 David Musil (High Sticking)
Second Period
Goals:
None
Penalties:
01:14 CAN 15 Eric Locke (Slashing)
04:17 CZE 4 Petr Sidlik (Charging)
09:04 CZE (Too Many Men)
Third Period
Goals:
10:52 CAN 23 Mark Scheifele (7 Daniel Catenacci, 15 Eric Locke )
14:33 CAN 14 Ryan Murphy (5 Ryan Murray) PP
Penalties:
08:33 CAN (Too Many Men)
14:00 CZE 3 Tomas Pavelka (Interference)
15:42 CAN 9 Brent Andrews (Slashing)
Goaltenders
Czech Republic 29 Matej Machovský
Canada 30 Malcolm Subban
First Period
Goals:
01:10 CAN 15 Eric Locke (14 Ryan Murphy, 18 Alan Quine)
03:44 CAN 4 Morgan Rielly (18 Alan Quine, 24 Mark McNeill)
14:28 CAN 23 Mark Scheifele (5 Ryan Murray, 14 Ryan Murphy) PP
Penalties:
03:02 CAN 7 Daniel Catenacci (Slashing)
03:13 CZE 23 Antonin Ruzicka (Interference)
06:03 CZE 22 Stepán Jenik (Cross Checking)
06:33 CAN 7 Daniel Catenacci (Hooking)
08:40 CAN 21 Seth Griffith (Tripping)
13:21 CZE 6 David Musil (High Sticking)
Second Period
Goals:
None
Penalties:
01:14 CAN 15 Eric Locke (Slashing)
04:17 CZE 4 Petr Sidlik (Charging)
09:04 CZE (Too Many Men)
Third Period
Goals:
10:52 CAN 23 Mark Scheifele (7 Daniel Catenacci, 15 Eric Locke )
14:33 CAN 14 Ryan Murphy (5 Ryan Murray) PP
Penalties:
08:33 CAN (Too Many Men)
14:00 CZE 3 Tomas Pavelka (Interference)
15:42 CAN 9 Brent Andrews (Slashing)
Goaltenders
Czech Republic 29 Matej Machovský
Canada 30 Malcolm Subban
ICE Prospects Update
The ICE have 2 prospects still involved in playoff hockey.
Forward Jared Iron has joined the SJHL La Ronge Ice Wolves and they have won the League Championship.
Iron played in 2 games in the playoffs. (0-0-0 0pm)
They will now play the MJHL Champion Portage Terriers with both teams guaranteed a spot in the Royal Bank Cup in Dauphin, Manitoba.
Forward Sam Reinhart is with the Vancouver NW Giants who will play in the Telus Cup April 18-24 in Newfoundland.
Other WHL drafted players on the roster.
Jackson Houck – Vancouver
Joseph Carvalho – Prince George
Bo Pellah – Spokane
Mitch Fyffe – Regina (originally drafted by Kootenay)
Alex Kerfoot – Seattle
Dexter Dancs – Vancouver
Wyatt Hoflin
15 year old goalie
Jan 31/95
Stony Plain, Alb
2nd round pick in 2010 Bantam Draft
Alberta AAA Midget St. Albert 9-4-0 2.99 .882% 1 SO
Kevin Jacyna
17 year old goalie
Mar 30/93
Calgary, Alb
KIJHL Kimberley 8 GP 3-7-0 6.83 .826%
Playoffs 1 GP 0-1 12.00 .786%
Alberta AAA Midget Calgary 2-2-0 2.54 .881%
Mackenzie Skapski
16 year old goalie
June 15/94
Abbotsford, BC
3rd round pick in 2009 Bantam Draft
PIJHL Ridge Meadows 21 GP 6-11-0 4.56 .890% 1 SO
Playoffs 6 GP 3-3 2.84 .934%
Kootenay ICE 2 GP 1-1-0-0 2.95 .902%
Matthew Benning
16 year old defenseman
May 25/94
St Albert, Alb
2nd round pick in 2009 Bantam Draft
AJHL Spruce Grove 43 GP 0-7-7 65pm
Playoffs 13 GP 0-1-1 20pm
Cole DePape
15 year old defenseman
July 20/95
Winnipeg, Man
4th round pick in 2010 Bantam Draft
Manitoba AAA Midget Winnipeg 24 GP 3-4-7 38pm
Nate Engert
18 year old defenseman
May 10/92
Red Deer, Alb
AJHL St. Albert 17 GP 0-2-2 30pm
Playoffs 3 GP 0-0-0 17pm
QMJHL Cape Breton 18 GP 0-0-0 9pm
Tanner Faith
15 year old defenseman
Oct 5/95
Wilcox, Sask
2nd round pick in 2010 Bantam Draft
Sask AAA Midget Notre Dame 29 GP 4-5-9 32pm
Kootenay ICE 4 GP 0-0-0 2pm
Jeff Hubic
16 year old defenseman
Mar 28/94
Regina, Sask
4th round pick 2009 Bantam Draft
Sask AAA Midget Tisdale 41 GP 1-5-6 70pm
Playoffs 3 GP 0-2-2 6pm
Kootenay ICE 3 GP 0-0-0 0pm
Kyle Krabben
15 year old defenseman
Mar 25/95
Calgary, Alb
6th round pick in 2010 Bantam Draft
Alberta AAA Midget Calgary 31 GP 5-12-17 32pm
Dylan Schellenberg
17 year old defenseman
Mar 22/93
Drumheller, Alb
8th round pick in 2008 Bantam Draft
AJHL Drumheller 31 GP 2-3-5 134pm
Playoffs 4 GP 0-0-0 22pm
Mike Simpson
16 year old defenseman
Mar 30/94
Semiahmoo, BC
6th round pick in 2009 Bantam Draft
PIJHL Delta/Port Moody 37 GP 3-7-10 81pm
Playoffs 13 GP 1-2-3 8pm
Kootenay ICE 4 GP 0-0-0 4pm
Spencer Wand
15 year old defenseman
Apr 8/95
Shaunavon, Sask
4th round pick in 2010 Bantam Draft
Sask AAA Midget Tisdale 27 GP 2-11-13 56pm
Playoffs 3 GP 0-0-0 12pm
Michael King
17 year old defenseman
Jan 22/93
Prince George, BC
3rd round pick in 2008 Bantam Draft
Committed to Colorado College
BCHL Westside 48 GP 5-18-23 22pm
Playoffs 13 GP 1-2-3 17pm
Levi Cable
16 year old forward
Aug 31/94
Hudson Bay, Sask
Sask AAA Midget Yorkton 40 GP 26-26-52 26pm
Playoffs 4 GP 0-1-1 0pm
Kootenay ICE 4 GP 0-0-0 2pm
Jaedon Descheneau
15 year old forward
Feb 22/95
Edmonton, Alb
3rd round pick in 2010 Bantam Draft
Alberta AAA Midget Leduc 31 GP 15-20-35 40pm
Jakson Elynuik
15 year old forward
Feb 28/95
Calgary, Alb
7th round pick in 2010 Bantam Draft
Alberta AAA Midget Calgary 27 GP 22-14-36 40pm
Jared Iron
16 year old forward
Mar 27/94
Canoe Narrows, Sask
8th round pick in 2009 Bantam Draft
Sask AAA Midget Beardy's 41 GP 28-20-48 18pm
SJHL La Ronge Playoffs 2 GP 0-0-0 0pm
Kurt Johnas
16 year old forward
May 21/94
Winnipeg, Man
5th round pick in 2009 Bantam Draft
Manitoba AAA Midget Winnipeg 25 GP 17-21-38 40pm
Sam Johnson
16 year old forward
June 14/94
Okotoks, Alb
Alberta AAA Midget UFA 34 GP 23-16-39 14pm
Jonathan Martin
15 year old forward
Aug 23/95
Winnipeg, Man
7th round pick in 2010 Bantam Draft
Manitoba AAA Midget Winnipeg 29 GP 24-13-37 84pm
Doug Morris
15 year old forward
May 8/95
Beaumont, Alb
Alberta AAA Midget Leduc 28 GP 16-16-32 54pm
Luke Philp
15 year old forward
Oct 6/95
Canmore, Alb
3rd round pick in 2010 Bantam Draft
Alberta AAA Midget UFA 33 GP 20-33-53 16pm
Sam Reinhart
15 year old forward
Oct 6/95
Hollyburn, BC
1st round pick in 2010 Bantam Draft
BC AAA Midget Vancouver 34 GP 38-40-78 6pm
Playoffs 5 GP 5-4-9 0pm Telus Cup
Kootenay ICE 4 GP 2-0-2 0pm
Ian Williams
15 year old forward
Feb 2/95
Wilcox, Sask
Sask AAA Midget Notre Dame 42 GP 15-6-21 65pm
Jesse Wood-Schatz
15 year old forward
Aug 22/95
Sherwood, Park, Alb
5th round pick in 2010 Bantam Draft
Alberta AAA Midget Sherwood Park 32 GP 26-34-60 62pm
Clayton Jardine
19 year old forward
Apr 3/91
Lacombe, Alb
9th round pick in 2006 Bantam Draft
Committed to Merrimack College
AJHL Camrose 54 GP 18-24-42 72pm
Playoffs 18 GP 3-11-14 25pm
Stefan Nicholishen
17 year old forward
Apr 30/93
Penticton, BC
Committed to Nebraska-Omaha
BCHL Penticton/Westside 40 GP 5-4-9 18pm
Playoffs 4 GP 0-1-1 2pm
Brendan O'Donnell
18 year old forward
June 25/92
Winnipeg, Man
9th round pick in 2007 Bantam Draft
2010 NHL Draft 6th round Tampa Bay
Committed to NCAA North Dakota
BCHL Penticton 58 GP 29-43-72 28pm
Playoffs 6 GP 1-5-6 9pm
Riley Simpson
17 year old forward
Nov 30/93
Innisfail, Alb
12th round pick in 2008 Bantam Draft
Committed to NCAA Ohio State
AJHL Brooks 59 GP 35-41-76 70pm
Playoffs 10 GP 3-7-10 10pm
Colton St. Clair
18 year old forward
Nov 22/92
Gilbert, Ariz
10th round pick in 2007 Bantam Draft
Committed to North Dakota
USHL Fargo 42 GP 11-14-25 25pm
Forward Jared Iron has joined the SJHL La Ronge Ice Wolves and they have won the League Championship.
Iron played in 2 games in the playoffs. (0-0-0 0pm)
They will now play the MJHL Champion Portage Terriers with both teams guaranteed a spot in the Royal Bank Cup in Dauphin, Manitoba.
Forward Sam Reinhart is with the Vancouver NW Giants who will play in the Telus Cup April 18-24 in Newfoundland.
Other WHL drafted players on the roster.
Jackson Houck – Vancouver
Joseph Carvalho – Prince George
Bo Pellah – Spokane
Mitch Fyffe – Regina (originally drafted by Kootenay)
Alex Kerfoot – Seattle
Dexter Dancs – Vancouver
Wyatt Hoflin
15 year old goalie
Jan 31/95
Stony Plain, Alb
2nd round pick in 2010 Bantam Draft
Alberta AAA Midget St. Albert 9-4-0 2.99 .882% 1 SO
Kevin Jacyna
17 year old goalie
Mar 30/93
Calgary, Alb
KIJHL Kimberley 8 GP 3-7-0 6.83 .826%
Playoffs 1 GP 0-1 12.00 .786%
Alberta AAA Midget Calgary 2-2-0 2.54 .881%
Mackenzie Skapski
16 year old goalie
June 15/94
Abbotsford, BC
3rd round pick in 2009 Bantam Draft
PIJHL Ridge Meadows 21 GP 6-11-0 4.56 .890% 1 SO
Playoffs 6 GP 3-3 2.84 .934%
Kootenay ICE 2 GP 1-1-0-0 2.95 .902%
Matthew Benning
16 year old defenseman
May 25/94
St Albert, Alb
2nd round pick in 2009 Bantam Draft
AJHL Spruce Grove 43 GP 0-7-7 65pm
Playoffs 13 GP 0-1-1 20pm
Cole DePape
15 year old defenseman
July 20/95
Winnipeg, Man
4th round pick in 2010 Bantam Draft
Manitoba AAA Midget Winnipeg 24 GP 3-4-7 38pm
Nate Engert
18 year old defenseman
May 10/92
Red Deer, Alb
AJHL St. Albert 17 GP 0-2-2 30pm
Playoffs 3 GP 0-0-0 17pm
QMJHL Cape Breton 18 GP 0-0-0 9pm
Tanner Faith
15 year old defenseman
Oct 5/95
Wilcox, Sask
2nd round pick in 2010 Bantam Draft
Sask AAA Midget Notre Dame 29 GP 4-5-9 32pm
Kootenay ICE 4 GP 0-0-0 2pm
Jeff Hubic
16 year old defenseman
Mar 28/94
Regina, Sask
4th round pick 2009 Bantam Draft
Sask AAA Midget Tisdale 41 GP 1-5-6 70pm
Playoffs 3 GP 0-2-2 6pm
Kootenay ICE 3 GP 0-0-0 0pm
Kyle Krabben
15 year old defenseman
Mar 25/95
Calgary, Alb
6th round pick in 2010 Bantam Draft
Alberta AAA Midget Calgary 31 GP 5-12-17 32pm
Dylan Schellenberg
17 year old defenseman
Mar 22/93
Drumheller, Alb
8th round pick in 2008 Bantam Draft
AJHL Drumheller 31 GP 2-3-5 134pm
Playoffs 4 GP 0-0-0 22pm
Mike Simpson
16 year old defenseman
Mar 30/94
Semiahmoo, BC
6th round pick in 2009 Bantam Draft
PIJHL Delta/Port Moody 37 GP 3-7-10 81pm
Playoffs 13 GP 1-2-3 8pm
Kootenay ICE 4 GP 0-0-0 4pm
Spencer Wand
15 year old defenseman
Apr 8/95
Shaunavon, Sask
4th round pick in 2010 Bantam Draft
Sask AAA Midget Tisdale 27 GP 2-11-13 56pm
Playoffs 3 GP 0-0-0 12pm
Michael King
17 year old defenseman
Jan 22/93
Prince George, BC
3rd round pick in 2008 Bantam Draft
Committed to Colorado College
BCHL Westside 48 GP 5-18-23 22pm
Playoffs 13 GP 1-2-3 17pm
Levi Cable
16 year old forward
Aug 31/94
Hudson Bay, Sask
Sask AAA Midget Yorkton 40 GP 26-26-52 26pm
Playoffs 4 GP 0-1-1 0pm
Kootenay ICE 4 GP 0-0-0 2pm
Jaedon Descheneau
15 year old forward
Feb 22/95
Edmonton, Alb
3rd round pick in 2010 Bantam Draft
Alberta AAA Midget Leduc 31 GP 15-20-35 40pm
Jakson Elynuik
15 year old forward
Feb 28/95
Calgary, Alb
7th round pick in 2010 Bantam Draft
Alberta AAA Midget Calgary 27 GP 22-14-36 40pm
Jared Iron
16 year old forward
Mar 27/94
Canoe Narrows, Sask
8th round pick in 2009 Bantam Draft
Sask AAA Midget Beardy's 41 GP 28-20-48 18pm
SJHL La Ronge Playoffs 2 GP 0-0-0 0pm
Kurt Johnas
16 year old forward
May 21/94
Winnipeg, Man
5th round pick in 2009 Bantam Draft
Manitoba AAA Midget Winnipeg 25 GP 17-21-38 40pm
Sam Johnson
16 year old forward
June 14/94
Okotoks, Alb
Alberta AAA Midget UFA 34 GP 23-16-39 14pm
Jonathan Martin
15 year old forward
Aug 23/95
Winnipeg, Man
7th round pick in 2010 Bantam Draft
Manitoba AAA Midget Winnipeg 29 GP 24-13-37 84pm
Doug Morris
15 year old forward
May 8/95
Beaumont, Alb
Alberta AAA Midget Leduc 28 GP 16-16-32 54pm
Luke Philp
15 year old forward
Oct 6/95
Canmore, Alb
3rd round pick in 2010 Bantam Draft
Alberta AAA Midget UFA 33 GP 20-33-53 16pm
Sam Reinhart
15 year old forward
Oct 6/95
Hollyburn, BC
1st round pick in 2010 Bantam Draft
BC AAA Midget Vancouver 34 GP 38-40-78 6pm
Playoffs 5 GP 5-4-9 0pm Telus Cup
Kootenay ICE 4 GP 2-0-2 0pm
Ian Williams
15 year old forward
Feb 2/95
Wilcox, Sask
Sask AAA Midget Notre Dame 42 GP 15-6-21 65pm
Jesse Wood-Schatz
15 year old forward
Aug 22/95
Sherwood, Park, Alb
5th round pick in 2010 Bantam Draft
Alberta AAA Midget Sherwood Park 32 GP 26-34-60 62pm
Clayton Jardine
19 year old forward
Apr 3/91
Lacombe, Alb
9th round pick in 2006 Bantam Draft
Committed to Merrimack College
AJHL Camrose 54 GP 18-24-42 72pm
Playoffs 18 GP 3-11-14 25pm
Stefan Nicholishen
17 year old forward
Apr 30/93
Penticton, BC
Committed to Nebraska-Omaha
BCHL Penticton/Westside 40 GP 5-4-9 18pm
Playoffs 4 GP 0-1-1 2pm
Brendan O'Donnell
18 year old forward
June 25/92
Winnipeg, Man
9th round pick in 2007 Bantam Draft
2010 NHL Draft 6th round Tampa Bay
Committed to NCAA North Dakota
BCHL Penticton 58 GP 29-43-72 28pm
Playoffs 6 GP 1-5-6 9pm
Riley Simpson
17 year old forward
Nov 30/93
Innisfail, Alb
12th round pick in 2008 Bantam Draft
Committed to NCAA Ohio State
AJHL Brooks 59 GP 35-41-76 70pm
Playoffs 10 GP 3-7-10 10pm
Colton St. Clair
18 year old forward
Nov 22/92
Gilbert, Ariz
10th round pick in 2007 Bantam Draft
Committed to North Dakota
USHL Fargo 42 GP 11-14-25 25pm
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Kootenay 5 Saskatoon 2 Game 4 Playoff Game #10
Cranbrook, BC – Kootenay ICE forwards Matt Fraser and Max Reinhart each scored twice in a 5-2 win over the Saskatoon Blades, to win the 2nd round series 4-0, in WHL Playoff action on Wednesday night.
For the 1st time in the series the Blades got a lead by scoring the 1st goal of the game. The Blades forecheck created a 2-on-1 break deep in the zone and Brent Benson fed Josh Nicholls at the top of the crease who scored with a redirection.
Early in the 2nd period the ICE tied the game on the powerplay as Max Reinhart had the puck at the left circle and scored with a wrist shot the went off the goalies shoulder and rolled into the net.
The ICE forcecheck won the puck in the Blades zone as Jesse Ismond fed Cody Eakin in the slot and his shot went of the cross bar and Matt Fraser was at the goaline to put the puck into the net.
Early in the 3rd period the ICE took a 3-1 led as Brayden McNabb’s point shot was stopped and Max Reinhart was near the net for the rebound and scored with a backhand chip shot.
The ICE created a turnover at centre ice that sent them on a 2-on-1 break and Joe Antilla fed Matt Fraser who scored with a wrist shot that beat the goalie on the short side.
Blades scored late in the period as Matej Stransky fed Darian Dziurzynski who had an open net near the crease.
Blades had a powerplay with 1:32 left and pulled their goalie for a 2-man skater advantage. Cody Eakin generated a breakaway at the blueline and skated it deep and scored into the empty net.
Blades powerplay went 0–16 in the series.
Blades held a lead for 5:01 in the entire series.
The line combination of Matt Fraser-Max Renhart-Joe Antilla combined for 18 points in the series.
The ICE outscored Saskatoon 15-5 in the 4 game series.
It’s the 5th time the ICE have swept a series. (Everett 05, Seattle 02, Moose Jaw 01, Red Deer 00)
It’s their 15 career playoff series win and only the 5th time they clinched at home.
In the 2002 Memorial Cup run the ICE clinched 3 series on home ice.
(05 Kamloops, 02 Red Deer, 02 Kelowna, 02 Prince George)
ICE have tied a Franchise Record with a playoff 7-game winning streak.
(Mar 30-Apr 12/05, Apr 2-20/02)
ICE will meet the winner of the Red Deer-Medicine Hat series in the Eastern Conference Finals.
ICE scratches – Brock Montgomery, Adam Rossignol.
Blades scratches – Levi Bews, Tommy Stipancik, Tanner Sohn.
Game Summary
Kootenay wins series 4-0
1st Period
1. Saskatoon, Nicholls 4 (Benson, Hamilton) 16:00
Penalties – King Ktn (delay of game) 3:21, McNabb Ktn (roughing) 11:35, Zahn Sask (interference) Siemens Sask (unsportsmanlike) Ismond Ktn (unsportsmanlike) 19:45.
2nd Period
2. Kootenay, Reinhart 6 (McNabb, Fraser) 1:01 pp
3. Kootenay, Fraser 9 (Eakin, Ismond) 7:43
Penalties – King Ktn (goalie interference) 3:38, Dziurzynski Sask (elbowing) 5:25.
3rd Period
4. Kootenay, Reinhart (2) 7 (McNabb) 1:06
5. Kootenay, Fraser (2) 10 (Antilla, Pearce) 8:15
6. Saskatoon, Dziurzysnki 3 (Stransky, Benson) 18:14
7. Kootenay, Eakin 3 (McNabb, Leach) 18:37 en sh
Penalties – Dietz Sask (tripping) 13:50, Martin Ktn (hooking) 18:28.
Shots on goal by
Saskatoon – 15 - 9 – 11 = 35
Kootenay - 14 – 15 – 14 = 43
Goal (shots-saves) – Saskatoon: Steven Stanford (L 4-6) (42-38) Kootenay: Nathan Lieuwen (W 8-2) (35-33)
Power plays (goals-chances) - Saskatoon: 0/4 Kootenay: 1/4
Referees – Pat Smith, Derek Zalaski
Linesmen – Chris Carlson, Jeff Jobson
Attendance – 3,021
For the 1st time in the series the Blades got a lead by scoring the 1st goal of the game. The Blades forecheck created a 2-on-1 break deep in the zone and Brent Benson fed Josh Nicholls at the top of the crease who scored with a redirection.
Early in the 2nd period the ICE tied the game on the powerplay as Max Reinhart had the puck at the left circle and scored with a wrist shot the went off the goalies shoulder and rolled into the net.
The ICE forcecheck won the puck in the Blades zone as Jesse Ismond fed Cody Eakin in the slot and his shot went of the cross bar and Matt Fraser was at the goaline to put the puck into the net.
Early in the 3rd period the ICE took a 3-1 led as Brayden McNabb’s point shot was stopped and Max Reinhart was near the net for the rebound and scored with a backhand chip shot.
The ICE created a turnover at centre ice that sent them on a 2-on-1 break and Joe Antilla fed Matt Fraser who scored with a wrist shot that beat the goalie on the short side.
Blades scored late in the period as Matej Stransky fed Darian Dziurzynski who had an open net near the crease.
Blades had a powerplay with 1:32 left and pulled their goalie for a 2-man skater advantage. Cody Eakin generated a breakaway at the blueline and skated it deep and scored into the empty net.
Blades powerplay went 0–16 in the series.
Blades held a lead for 5:01 in the entire series.
The line combination of Matt Fraser-Max Renhart-Joe Antilla combined for 18 points in the series.
The ICE outscored Saskatoon 15-5 in the 4 game series.
It’s the 5th time the ICE have swept a series. (Everett 05, Seattle 02, Moose Jaw 01, Red Deer 00)
It’s their 15 career playoff series win and only the 5th time they clinched at home.
In the 2002 Memorial Cup run the ICE clinched 3 series on home ice.
(05 Kamloops, 02 Red Deer, 02 Kelowna, 02 Prince George)
ICE have tied a Franchise Record with a playoff 7-game winning streak.
(Mar 30-Apr 12/05, Apr 2-20/02)
ICE will meet the winner of the Red Deer-Medicine Hat series in the Eastern Conference Finals.
ICE scratches – Brock Montgomery, Adam Rossignol.
Blades scratches – Levi Bews, Tommy Stipancik, Tanner Sohn.
Game Summary
Kootenay wins series 4-0
1st Period
1. Saskatoon, Nicholls 4 (Benson, Hamilton) 16:00
Penalties – King Ktn (delay of game) 3:21, McNabb Ktn (roughing) 11:35, Zahn Sask (interference) Siemens Sask (unsportsmanlike) Ismond Ktn (unsportsmanlike) 19:45.
2nd Period
2. Kootenay, Reinhart 6 (McNabb, Fraser) 1:01 pp
3. Kootenay, Fraser 9 (Eakin, Ismond) 7:43
Penalties – King Ktn (goalie interference) 3:38, Dziurzynski Sask (elbowing) 5:25.
3rd Period
4. Kootenay, Reinhart (2) 7 (McNabb) 1:06
5. Kootenay, Fraser (2) 10 (Antilla, Pearce) 8:15
6. Saskatoon, Dziurzysnki 3 (Stransky, Benson) 18:14
7. Kootenay, Eakin 3 (McNabb, Leach) 18:37 en sh
Penalties – Dietz Sask (tripping) 13:50, Martin Ktn (hooking) 18:28.
Shots on goal by
Saskatoon – 15 - 9 – 11 = 35
Kootenay - 14 – 15 – 14 = 43
Goal (shots-saves) – Saskatoon: Steven Stanford (L 4-6) (42-38) Kootenay: Nathan Lieuwen (W 8-2) (35-33)
Power plays (goals-chances) - Saskatoon: 0/4 Kootenay: 1/4
Referees – Pat Smith, Derek Zalaski
Linesmen – Chris Carlson, Jeff Jobson
Attendance – 3,021
ICE Trivia Playoff Game #10
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Today’s Trivia question.
Nathan Lieuwen has tied Dan Blackburn and BJ Boxma with 2 shutouts in one playoff season. Who has the career shutout record?
ANSWER – 3 Dan Blackburn.
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Nathan Lieuwen has tied Dan Blackburn and BJ Boxma with 2 shutouts in one playoff season. Who has the career shutout record?
ANSWER – 3 Dan Blackburn.
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Saskatoon @ Kootenay Game 4 Playoff Game #10
The Kootenay ICE will host Saskatoon tonight in game 4 of their 2nd round playoff series.
ICE lead the series 3-0.
#1 Kootenay 4 Saskatoon 1 - Matt Fraser 2 goals, Max Reinhart 1-1-2, Brayden McNabb 0-2-2, Cody Eakin 0-2-2, Nathan Lieuwen 35 saves.
#2 Kootenay 3 Saskatoon 2 OT - Joe Antilla GW, Max Reinhart 1-2-3, Nathan Lieuwen 50 saves.
#3 Kootenay 3 Saskatoon 0 - Brayden McNabb 1-2-3, Nathan Lieuwen 22 saves.
In ICE Playoff Histoty ...
ICE have a chance to clinch a series - 21 times, won the game 14 times.
Chance to clinch at home - 8 times, won the game 4 times.
Chance to sweep - 5 times, won the game 4 times.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 6:30 on The Drive.
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 8 Matt Fraser
Assists – 9 Brayden McNabb
Points – 12 Brayden McNabb
Defenseman – 12 Brayden McNabb
Rookie – 1 Adam Rossignol
PM – 22 Hayden Rintoul
+/- - +12 Brayden McNabb
Avg – 0.00 Brett Teskey, 1.95 Nathan Lieuwen 2 SO
Blades
Goals – 6 Brayden Schenn
Assists – 6 Curtis Hamilton
Points – 11 Brayden Schenn
Defenseman – 8 Stefan Elliott
Rookie – 8 Matej Stransky
PM – 16 Darren Dziurzynski
+/- - +6 Matej Stransky, Brent Benson
Avg – 2.36 Stanford 1 SO
Head to Head
ICE
Brayden McNabb 1-5-6
Max Reinhart 2-3-5
Matt Fraser 3-1-4
Joe Antilla 2-1-3
Cody Eakin 0-2-2
Nathan Lieuwen 3-0 0.91 .973% 1 SO
Blades
Stefan Elliott 1-1-2
Brayden Schenn 1-0-1
Brent Benson 1-0-1
Steven Stanford 0-3 2.73 .920%
Streaks
Brayden McNabb – 4 games 2-6-8
Matt Fraser – 4 games 6-1-7
Joe Antilla – 2 games 2-0-2
Home
Brayden McNabb 2-4-6
Cody Eakin 1-3-4
Joe Antilla 3-0-3
Kevin King 0-3-3
Matt Fraser 1-2-3
Max Reinhart 2-0-2
Nathan Lieuwen 3-1 1.79 .924% 1 SO
Brett Teskey 0-0 0.00 1.000% 6 min
Road
Max Reinhart 3-6-9
Matt Fraser 7-1-8
Brayden McNabb 1-5-6
Joe Antilla 3-1-5
James Martin 0-4-4
Nathan Lieuwen 4-1 2.07 .931% 1 SO
ICE lead the series 3-0.
#1 Kootenay 4 Saskatoon 1 - Matt Fraser 2 goals, Max Reinhart 1-1-2, Brayden McNabb 0-2-2, Cody Eakin 0-2-2, Nathan Lieuwen 35 saves.
#2 Kootenay 3 Saskatoon 2 OT - Joe Antilla GW, Max Reinhart 1-2-3, Nathan Lieuwen 50 saves.
#3 Kootenay 3 Saskatoon 0 - Brayden McNabb 1-2-3, Nathan Lieuwen 22 saves.
In ICE Playoff Histoty ...
ICE have a chance to clinch a series - 21 times, won the game 14 times.
Chance to clinch at home - 8 times, won the game 4 times.
Chance to sweep - 5 times, won the game 4 times.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 6:30 on The Drive.
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 8 Matt Fraser
Assists – 9 Brayden McNabb
Points – 12 Brayden McNabb
Defenseman – 12 Brayden McNabb
Rookie – 1 Adam Rossignol
PM – 22 Hayden Rintoul
+/- - +12 Brayden McNabb
Avg – 0.00 Brett Teskey, 1.95 Nathan Lieuwen 2 SO
Blades
Goals – 6 Brayden Schenn
Assists – 6 Curtis Hamilton
Points – 11 Brayden Schenn
Defenseman – 8 Stefan Elliott
Rookie – 8 Matej Stransky
PM – 16 Darren Dziurzynski
+/- - +6 Matej Stransky, Brent Benson
Avg – 2.36 Stanford 1 SO
Head to Head
ICE
Brayden McNabb 1-5-6
Max Reinhart 2-3-5
Matt Fraser 3-1-4
Joe Antilla 2-1-3
Cody Eakin 0-2-2
Nathan Lieuwen 3-0 0.91 .973% 1 SO
Blades
Stefan Elliott 1-1-2
Brayden Schenn 1-0-1
Brent Benson 1-0-1
Steven Stanford 0-3 2.73 .920%
Streaks
Brayden McNabb – 4 games 2-6-8
Matt Fraser – 4 games 6-1-7
Joe Antilla – 2 games 2-0-2
Home
Brayden McNabb 2-4-6
Cody Eakin 1-3-4
Joe Antilla 3-0-3
Kevin King 0-3-3
Matt Fraser 1-2-3
Max Reinhart 2-0-2
Nathan Lieuwen 3-1 1.79 .924% 1 SO
Brett Teskey 0-0 0.00 1.000% 6 min
Road
Max Reinhart 3-6-9
Matt Fraser 7-1-8
Brayden McNabb 1-5-6
Joe Antilla 3-1-5
James Martin 0-4-4
Nathan Lieuwen 4-1 2.07 .931% 1 SO
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Kootenay 3 Saskatoon 0 Game 3 Playoff Game #9
Cranbrook, BC – Kootenay ICE Captain Brayden McNabb had 1 goal and 2 assists and Nathan Lieuwen made 20 saves for his 2nd career playoff shutout in a 3-0 win over the Saskatoon Blades, in the 3rd game of the 2nd round of the playoffs, in WHL Playoff action on Tuesday night.
For the 3rd game in a row the ICE scored the 1st goal of the game. On the powerplay the ICE found Brayden McNabb sneaking in from the blueline and his wrist shot was stopped but fell behind the goalie and Jesse Ismond crashed the crease to get the puck into the net.
Early in the 2nd period the ICE took a 2-0 lead on a 3-on-2 rush and Brayden McNabb waited for everyone to go deep into the zone and went to the slot alone against the goalie, faked a shot to get the goalie to go down and eventually scored into an empty net.
Midway through the 3rd period Drew Czerwonka’s long shot was stopped but Joe Antilla pounced on the rebound and scored with a back hand chip shot.
Nathan Lieuwen has tied a Franchsie Record with 2 shutouts in one playoff season. (BJ Boxma 02, Dan Blackburn 00)
Brayden McNabb has a tied a record for most points in one playoff game by a defenseman. It's the 2nd time in this years playoffs that he has registered a 3 point game. (Mike Busto 05, Gerard Dicaire 03, Cole Fischer 01, Scott Roles 99)
Jesse Ismond's goal was his first career playoff goal and 1st playoff game winner.
ICE have won 6 playoff games in a row and the Franchise Record is 7.
(2005 and 2002)
ICE scratches – Brock Montgomery, Adam Rossignol.
Blades scratches – Levi Bews, Tommy Stipancik, Tanner Sohn.
Game Summary
Kootenay leads series 3-0
Game 4 is Wednesday in Cranbrook.
1st Period
1. Kootenay, Ismond 1 (McNabb, Fraser) 18:34 pp
Penalties – King Sask (goalie interference) 2:28, Ismond Ktn (roughing) 5:32, Leach Ktn (cross checking) 15:22, Stransky Sask (interference) 18:18.
2nd Period
2. Kootenay, McNabb 3 1:58
Penalties – Dietz Sask (elbowing) 6:33, Olsen Sask (high sticking) 12:45.
3rd Period
3. Kootenay, Antilla 6 (Czerwonka, McNabb) 12:18
Penalties – Dziurzynski Sask (cross checking) 10:04, Stransky Sask King Ktn (roughing) 13:22, Hurley Ktn (roughing, misconduct) 20:00
Shots on goal by
Saskatoon - 6 - 4 – 12 = 22
Kootenay - 10 – 17 - 9 = 36
Goal (shots-saves) – Saskatoon: Steven Stanford (L 4-5) (36-33) Kootenay: Nathan Lieuwen (W 7-2) (22-22)
Power plays (goals-chances) - Saskatoon: 0/3 Kootenay: 1/4
Referees – Matt Kirk, Andy Theissen
Linesmen – Mike Roberts, Scott Sharun
Attendance – 3,065
For the 3rd game in a row the ICE scored the 1st goal of the game. On the powerplay the ICE found Brayden McNabb sneaking in from the blueline and his wrist shot was stopped but fell behind the goalie and Jesse Ismond crashed the crease to get the puck into the net.
Early in the 2nd period the ICE took a 2-0 lead on a 3-on-2 rush and Brayden McNabb waited for everyone to go deep into the zone and went to the slot alone against the goalie, faked a shot to get the goalie to go down and eventually scored into an empty net.
Midway through the 3rd period Drew Czerwonka’s long shot was stopped but Joe Antilla pounced on the rebound and scored with a back hand chip shot.
Nathan Lieuwen has tied a Franchsie Record with 2 shutouts in one playoff season. (BJ Boxma 02, Dan Blackburn 00)
Brayden McNabb has a tied a record for most points in one playoff game by a defenseman. It's the 2nd time in this years playoffs that he has registered a 3 point game. (Mike Busto 05, Gerard Dicaire 03, Cole Fischer 01, Scott Roles 99)
Jesse Ismond's goal was his first career playoff goal and 1st playoff game winner.
ICE have won 6 playoff games in a row and the Franchise Record is 7.
(2005 and 2002)
ICE scratches – Brock Montgomery, Adam Rossignol.
Blades scratches – Levi Bews, Tommy Stipancik, Tanner Sohn.
Game Summary
Kootenay leads series 3-0
Game 4 is Wednesday in Cranbrook.
1st Period
1. Kootenay, Ismond 1 (McNabb, Fraser) 18:34 pp
Penalties – King Sask (goalie interference) 2:28, Ismond Ktn (roughing) 5:32, Leach Ktn (cross checking) 15:22, Stransky Sask (interference) 18:18.
2nd Period
2. Kootenay, McNabb 3 1:58
Penalties – Dietz Sask (elbowing) 6:33, Olsen Sask (high sticking) 12:45.
3rd Period
3. Kootenay, Antilla 6 (Czerwonka, McNabb) 12:18
Penalties – Dziurzynski Sask (cross checking) 10:04, Stransky Sask King Ktn (roughing) 13:22, Hurley Ktn (roughing, misconduct) 20:00
Shots on goal by
Saskatoon - 6 - 4 – 12 = 22
Kootenay - 10 – 17 - 9 = 36
Goal (shots-saves) – Saskatoon: Steven Stanford (L 4-5) (36-33) Kootenay: Nathan Lieuwen (W 7-2) (22-22)
Power plays (goals-chances) - Saskatoon: 0/3 Kootenay: 1/4
Referees – Matt Kirk, Andy Theissen
Linesmen – Mike Roberts, Scott Sharun
Attendance – 3,065
ICE Trivia Playoff Game #9
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Today’s Trivia question.
Who has the ICE career record for most career playoff overtime goals?
ANSWER – 3 Nigel Dawes and Dale Mahovsky.
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Who has the ICE career record for most career playoff overtime goals?
ANSWER – 3 Nigel Dawes and Dale Mahovsky.
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Saskatoon @ Kootenay Game 3 Playoff Game #9
The Kootenay ICE will host Saskatoon tonight in game 3 of their 2nd round playoff series.
ICE lead the series 2-0.
#1 Kootenay 4 Saskatoon 1 - Matt Fraser 2 goals, Max Reinhart 1-1-2, Brayden McNabb 0-2-2, Cody Eakin 0-2-2, Nathan Lieuwen 35 saves.
#2 Kootenay 3 Saskatoon 2 OT - Joe Antilla GW, Max Reinhart 1-2-3, Nathan Lieuwen 50 saves.
In ICE Playoff History ...
ICE win 1st 2 games - 7 times and have won the series 6 times.
ICE win 1st 2 games without home ice advanatge - 1 time and the ICE won the series.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 6:30 on The Drive.
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 8 Matt Fraser
Assists – 7 Brayden McNabb
Points – 11 Max Reinhart
Defenseman – 9 Brayden McNabb
Rookie – 1 Adam Rossignol
PM – 22 Hayden Rintoul
+/- - +10 Brayden McNabb
Avg – 0.00 Brett Teskey, 2.19 Nathan Lieuwen
Blades
Goals – 6 Brayden Schenn
Assists – 6 Curtis Hamilton
Points – 11 Brayden Schenn
Defenseman – 8 Stefan Elliott
Rookie – 7 Matej Stransky
PM – 14 Brayden Schenn, Darren Dziurzynski
+/- - +6 Matej Stransky, Brent Benson
Avg – 2.28 Stanford
Head to Head
ICE
Max Reinhart 2-3-5
Matt Fraser 3-0-3
Brayden McNabb 0-3-3
Cody Eakin 0-2-2
Joe Antilla 1-1-2
Nathan Lieuwen 2-0 1.30 .966%
Blades
Stefan Elliott 1-1-2
Brayden Schenn 1-0-1
Brent Benson 1-0-1
Steven Stanford 0-2 2.62 .921%
Streaks
Max Reinhart - 4 games 4-6-10
Brayden McNabb – 3 games 1-4-5
Matt Fraser – 3 games 6-0-6
Home
Cody Eakin 1-3-4
Brayden McNabb 1-2-3
Kevin King 0-3-3
Max Reinhart 2-0-2
Joe Antilla 2-0-2
Nathan Lieuwen 2-1 2.41 .900%
Brett Teskey 0-0 0.00 1.000% 6 min
Road
Max Reinhart 3-6-9
Matt Fraser 7-1-8
Brayden McNabb 1-5-6
Joe Antilla 3-1-5
James Martin 0-4-4
Nathan Lieuwen 4-1 2.07 .931% 1 SO
ICE lead the series 2-0.
#1 Kootenay 4 Saskatoon 1 - Matt Fraser 2 goals, Max Reinhart 1-1-2, Brayden McNabb 0-2-2, Cody Eakin 0-2-2, Nathan Lieuwen 35 saves.
#2 Kootenay 3 Saskatoon 2 OT - Joe Antilla GW, Max Reinhart 1-2-3, Nathan Lieuwen 50 saves.
In ICE Playoff History ...
ICE win 1st 2 games - 7 times and have won the series 6 times.
ICE win 1st 2 games without home ice advanatge - 1 time and the ICE won the series.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 6:30 on The Drive.
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 8 Matt Fraser
Assists – 7 Brayden McNabb
Points – 11 Max Reinhart
Defenseman – 9 Brayden McNabb
Rookie – 1 Adam Rossignol
PM – 22 Hayden Rintoul
+/- - +10 Brayden McNabb
Avg – 0.00 Brett Teskey, 2.19 Nathan Lieuwen
Blades
Goals – 6 Brayden Schenn
Assists – 6 Curtis Hamilton
Points – 11 Brayden Schenn
Defenseman – 8 Stefan Elliott
Rookie – 7 Matej Stransky
PM – 14 Brayden Schenn, Darren Dziurzynski
+/- - +6 Matej Stransky, Brent Benson
Avg – 2.28 Stanford
Head to Head
ICE
Max Reinhart 2-3-5
Matt Fraser 3-0-3
Brayden McNabb 0-3-3
Cody Eakin 0-2-2
Joe Antilla 1-1-2
Nathan Lieuwen 2-0 1.30 .966%
Blades
Stefan Elliott 1-1-2
Brayden Schenn 1-0-1
Brent Benson 1-0-1
Steven Stanford 0-2 2.62 .921%
Streaks
Max Reinhart - 4 games 4-6-10
Brayden McNabb – 3 games 1-4-5
Matt Fraser – 3 games 6-0-6
Home
Cody Eakin 1-3-4
Brayden McNabb 1-2-3
Kevin King 0-3-3
Max Reinhart 2-0-2
Joe Antilla 2-0-2
Nathan Lieuwen 2-1 2.41 .900%
Brett Teskey 0-0 0.00 1.000% 6 min
Road
Max Reinhart 3-6-9
Matt Fraser 7-1-8
Brayden McNabb 1-5-6
Joe Antilla 3-1-5
James Martin 0-4-4
Nathan Lieuwen 4-1 2.07 .931% 1 SO
Monday, April 11, 2011
NHL CSS Final Rankings
The NHL Central Scouting Service has released their Final Rankings.
ICE defenseman John Neibrandt #170 and Jagger Dirk #188 are rated in the North American Skaters category.
1 3 Nugent-Hopkins, Ryan Center Red Deer WHL
2 1 Landeskog, Gabriel Left Wing Kitchener OHL
3 4 Huberdeau, Jonathan Center Saint John QMJHL
4 7 Hamilton, Dougie Defenseman Niagara OHL
5 9 Beaulieu, Nathan Defenseman Saint John QMJHL
6 2 Couturier, Sean Center Drummondville QMJHL
7 6 Baertschi, Sven Left Wing Portland WHL
8 19 Strome, Ryan Center Niagara OHL
9 10 Murphy, Ryan Defenseman Kitchener OHL
10 14 Siemens, Duncan Defenseman Saskatoon WHL
11 17 Namestnikov, Vladislav Center London OHL
12 16 Morrow, Joseph Defenseman Portland WHL
13 27 Oleksiak, Jamieson Defenseman Northeastern H-EAST
14 22 McNeill, Mark Center Prince Albert WHL
15 12 Phillips, Zack Center Saint John QMJHL
16 21 Scheifele, Mark Center Barrie OHL
17 11 Rattie, Ty Right Wing Portland WHL
18 18 Jenner, Boone Center Oshawa OHL
19 8 Saad, Brandon Left Wing Saginaw OHL
20 24 Jurco, Tomas Right Wing Saint John QMJHL
21 20 Jensen, Nicklas Left Wing/Right Wing Oshawa OHL
22 5 Biggs, Tyler Right Wing USA U-18 USHL
23 13 Miller, Jonathan Center USA U-18 USHL
24 15 Mayfield, Scott Defenseman Youngstown USHL
25 Murphy, Connor Defenseman USA U-18 USHL
26 35 Prince, Shane Center Ottawa OHL
27 23 Danault, Phillip Left Wing Victoriaville QMJHL
28 29 Puempel, Matthew Left Wing Peterborough OHL
29 45 Khokhlachev, Alexander Left Wing/Center Windsor OHL
30 34 Rakell, Rickard Right Wing Plymouth OHL
31 28 Ambroz, Seth Right Wing Omaha USHL
32 25 Grimaldi, Rocco Center USA U-18 USHL
33 69 Edmundson, Joel Defenseman Moose Jaw WHL
34 30 Lucia, Mario Left Wing Wayzata HIGH-MN
35 47 Noesen, Stefan Right Wing Plymouth OHL
36 57 Ritchie, Brett Right Wing Sarnia OHL
37 43 Catenacci, Daniel Center Sault Ste. Marie OHL
38 26 Musil, David Defenseman Vancouver WHL
39 37 Bell, Myles Defenseman Regina WHL
40 33 Wotherspoon, Tyler Defenseman Portland WHL
41 42 Trocheck, Vincent Center Saginaw OHL
42 52 Shaw, Logan Right Wing Cape Breton QMJHL
43 55 Nieto, Matthew Left Wing Boston University H-EAST
44 58 Oke, Scott Left Wing Saint John QMJHL
45 61 Clendening, Adam Defenseman Boston University H-EAST
46 44 Lessio, Lucas Left Wing Oshawa OHL
47 49 Tesink, Ryan Center Saint John QMJHL
48 103 Welinski, Andy Defenseman Green Bay USHL
49 48 Noebels, Marcel Left Wing Seattle WHL
50 56 Kuraly, Sean Center Indiana USHL
51 60 Labate, Joseph Center Holy Angels HIGH-MN
52 65 Reilly, Mike Defenseman Shattuck-St. Mary's HIGH-MN
53 51 Percy, Stuart Defenseman Mississauga St. Michael's OHL
54 124 Sproul, Ryan Defenseman Sault Ste. Marie OHL
55 72 Russo, Robbie Defenseman USA U-18 USHL
56 38 Shore, Nicholas Center U of Denver WCHA
57 50 Scarlett, Reece Defenseman Swift Current WHL
58 62 Lowry, Adam Left Wing Swift Current WHL
59 36 St. Croix, Michael Center Edmonton WHL
60 39 Ouellet, Xavier Defenseman Montreal QMJHL
61 40 Jacobs, Colin Center Seattle WHL
62 53 Le Sieur, Maximilien Right Wing Shawinigan QMJHL
63 68 Cramarossa, Joseph Center Mississauga St. Michael's OHL
64 88 Brassard, Austen Right Wing Belleville OHL
65 41 Archambault, Olivier Left Wing VAL-D'OR QMJHL
66 70 Ewanyk, Travis Left Wing Edmonton WHL
67 91 Racine, Jonathan Defenseman Shawinigan QMJHL
68 73 Lockhart, Luke Right Wing Seattle WHL
69 87 Yuen, Zachary Defenseman Tri-City WHL
70 98 Larraza, Zac Left Wing USA U-18 USHL
71 76 Cousins, Nick Center Sault Ste. Marie OHL
72 64 Quine, Alan Center Peterborough OHL
73 74 Rieder, Tobias Center Kitchener OHL
74 31 Hudon, Philippe Right Wing/Center Choate-Rosemary HIGH-CT
75 66 Sullivan, Colin Defenseman Avon Old Farms HIGH-CT
76 71 Koudys, Patrick Defenseman Rensselaer ECAC
77 83 St. Clair, Colten Center Fargo USHL
78 86 Camara, Anthony Left Wing Saginaw OHL
79 79 Meurs, Garrett Center Plymouth OHL
80 59 Reid, Adam Left Wing USA U-18 USHL
81 Wuthrich, Austin Right Wing USA U-18 USHL
82 100 Curtis, Michael Left Wing Belleville OHL
83 63 Mersch, Michael Left Wing U. Of Wisconsin WCHA
84 96 Fritsch, Andrew Right Wing Owen Sound OHL
85 75 Pedan, Andrei Defenseman Guelph OHL
86 32 Paliotta, Michael Defenseman USA U-18 USHL
87 122 Cutting, Keevin Defenseman Owen Sound OHL
88 151 Lowe, Keegan Defenseman Edmonton WHL
89 Sefton, Justin Defenseman Sudbury OHL
90 132 Fogarty, Steven Center Edina High HIGH-MN
91 119 Grist, Sam Defenseman Tri-City WHL
92 108 Bourret, Gabriel Defenseman Saint John QMJHL
93 81 Everson, Max Defenseman Edina High HIGH-MN
94 80 Kelly, Aidan Center Saint John QMJHL
95 Lowry, Joel Left Wing Victoria BCHL
96 130 Smith, Colin Center Kamloops WHL
97 77 Killian, Matt Defenseman Delbarton HIGH-NJ
98 67 Harrington, Scott Defenseman London OHL
99 Wruck, Dylan Center Edmonton WHL
100 82 Straight, Destry Center Coquitlam BCHL
101 109 Kessy, Kale Left Wing Medicine Hat WHL
102 Ruopp, Harrison Defenseman Prince Albert WHL
103 99 Benson, Brent Center Saskatoon WHL
104 145 Serville, Brennan Defenseman Stouffville OJHL
105 112 Pietila, Blake Left Wing USA U-18 USHL
106 93 Leblanc, Jean-Francois Center VAL-D'OR QMJHL
107 95 O'Gara, Rob Defenseman Milton Academy HIGH-MA
108 198 Didier, Josiah Defenseman Cedar Rapids USHL
109 85 Miller, Stephen Left Wing Nobles HIGH-MA
110 139 Gill, Sahir Center Boston University H-EAST
111 Wittchow, Edward Defenseman Burnsville HIGH-MN
112 141 Wyszomirski, Craig Defenseman The Gunnery HIGH-CT
113 206 Boucher, Reid Center USA U-18 USHL
114 135 Pereira, Mike Left Wing U. Mass. H-EAST
115 89 Czarnik, Austin Center Green Bay USHL
116 173 Goodrow, Barclay Left Wing Brampton OHL
117 137 Donnelly, Dillon Defenseman Shawinigan QMJHL
118 116 Duininck, Craig Defenseman Windsor OHL
119 138 Haar, Garrett Defenseman Fargo USHL
120 Graovac, Tyler Center Ottawa OHL
121 199 Demelo, Dylan Defenseman Mississauga St. Michael's OHL
122 184 Bardaro, Anthony Center Spokane WHL
123 105 Franko, Zachery Left Wing Kelowna WHL
124 114 Cameron, Jason Center Saint John QMJHL
125 102 McColgan, Shane Right Wing Kelowna WHL
126 133 King, Michael Defenseman Westside BCHL
127 Morris, Kevin Left Wing Salisbury HIGH-CT
128 171 Fiddler, Todd Left Wing Prince Albert WHL
129 168 Andrews, Brent Left Wing Halifax QMJHL
130 94 Veilleux, Yannick Left Wing Shawinigan QMJHL
131 97 Hansen, Tyler Defenseman Kamloops WHL
132 111 Saar, Zach Right Wing Chicago USHL
133 107 Elliot, Mitch Left Wing Seattle WHL
134 149 Harstad, Aaron Defenseman Green Bay USHL
135 Hietkamp, Luke Right Wing Peterborough OHL
136 148 Stransky, Matej Right Wing Saskatoon WHL
137 46 Cloutier, Guillaume Defenseman Chicoutimi QMJHL
138 Dietz, Darren Defenseman Saskatoon WHL
139 78 Broll, David Left Wing Sault Ste. Marie OHL
140 117 Suellentrop, Colin Defenseman Oshawa OHL
141 110 Nelson, Logan Center Des Moines USHL
142 Roach, Alex Defenseman Calgary WHL
143 90 Carlson, Dan Left Wing USA U-18 USHL
144 113 McKee, Michael Defenseman Kent School HIGH-CT
145 Manno, Joseph Center South Kent School HIGH-CT
146 104 Thomson, Ben Left Wing Kitchener OHL
147 156 Woods, Brendan Left Wing Muskegon USHL
148 191 Miller, Colin Defenseman Sault Ste. Marie OHL
149 187 Vance, Troy Defenseman Victoriaville QMJHL
150 84 Vesey, Jimmy Left Wing Belmont Hill HIGH-MA
151 166 Kosterman, Peter Defenseman Calgary WHL
152 207 Ferlin, Brian Right Wing Indiana USHL
153 194 Busenius, Dylan Defenseman Medicine Hat WHL
154 92 Simonelli, Frankie Defenseman U. Of Wisconsin WCHA
155 Corrado, Frank Defenseman Sudbury OHL
156 155 Henley, Samuel Left Wing Lewiston QMJHL
157 115 Simpson, Dillon Defenseman North Dakota WCHA
158 157 Griffith, Seth Center London OHL
159 121 Windle, Samuel Defenseman Des Moines USHL
160 192 Astles, Jessey Right Wing Kelowna WHL
161 159 McCormick, Max Left Wing Sioux City USHL
162 143 Uher, Dominik Center Spokane WHL
163 150 Navin, Brad Center WAUPACA HIGH-WI
164 Willick, Dylan Right Wing Kamloops WHL
165 179 Goff, Neal Defenseman Stillwater HIGH-MN
166 Forsberg, Jesse Defenseman Prince George WHL
167 Clarke, Garrett Defenseman Acadie-Bathurst QMJHL
168 161 Bunnett, Brian Center Wellington OJHL
169 153 Eviston, Pearce Right Wing Victoria BCHL
170 Neibrandt, Johnathan Defenseman Kootenay WHL
171 123 Bligh, Nicholas Center Dexter School HIGH-MA
172 127 Warning, Sam Left Wing Cedar Rapids USHL
173 Blackwell, Colin Center St. John's Prep HIGH-MA
174 128 Ryan, Joakim Defenseman Dubuque USHL
175 Neiley, Eric Center Phillips-Exeter HIGH-NH
176 Cheek, Trevor Left Wing Calgary WHL
177 176 Rau, Kyle Center Eden Prarie HIGH-MN
178 160 Cameranesi, Tony Center Wayzata HIGH-MN
179 118 Bell, Zach Defenseman Brampton OHL
180 162 Sorenson, Tanner Center Shattuck-St. Mary's HIGH-MN
181 75 Jank, Bohumil Defenseman Victoriaville QMJHL
182 Connor, Austin Right Wing Prince Albert WHL
183 129 Noreau, Samuel Defenseman Baie Comeau QMJHL
184 Villemaire, Maxime Center Drummondville QMJHL
185 Stastny, Andrej Center Vancouver WHL
186 Parker, Jonathan Right Wing Prince Albert WHL
187 196 Davis, Tommy Defenseman Delbarton HIGH-NJ
188 Dirk, Jagger Defenseman Kootenay WHL
189 101 Harlow, Matthew Left Wing Nobles HIGH-MA
190 140 Topping, Mitch Defenseman Chilliwack WHL
191 Prescott, Joe Right Wing St. Sebastian School HIGH-MA
192 158 Sandlak, Carter Left Wing Belleville OHL
193 209 Gaudreau, John Left Wing Dubuque USHL
194 126 Trutmann, Dario Defenseman Plymouth OHL
195 208 Renz, Ryan Defenseman Vernon BCHL
196 202 Smith, Larry Defenseman Sioux City USHL
197 134 Baker, Joey Right Wing Trail BCHL
198 Coleman, Blake Center Indiana USHL
199 131 Beaupre, Gabriel Defenseman VAL-D'OR QMJHL
200 144 Mcmullen, Peter Left Wing Delbarton HIGH-NJ
201 200 Leonard, Curtis Defenseman Wellington OJHL
202 169 Trojanovic, Steven Defenseman Peterborough OHL
203 189 Barre, Jack Right Wing Salisbury HIGH-CT
204 182 D'Aoust, Olivier Left Wing Moncton QMJHL
205 Nedomlel, Richard Defenseman Swift Current WHL
206 Millman, Blake Left Wing Cape Breton QMJHL
207 152 Bradley, Chris Defenseman Youngstown USHL
208 183 McNaughton, Cody Right Wing Guelph OHL
209 Vecchione, Michael Right Wing Malden Catholic HIGH-MA
210 Tansey, Kevin Defenseman Cumberland CHL
1 1 Gibson, John Goalie USA U-18 USHL
2 2 Gibson, Christopher Goalie Chicoutimi QMJHL
3 7 Binnington, Jordan Goalie Owen Sound OHL
4 5 McNeely, Matt Goalie USA U-18 USHL
5 6 Michalek, Stephen Goalie Loomis-Chaffee HIGH-CT
6 20 Morrison, Michael Goalie Kitchener OHL
7 13 Brossoit, Laurent Goalie Edmonton WHL
8 25 Mahalak, Matt Goalie Plymouth OHL
9 4 Liston, Liam Goalie Brandon WHL
10 21 Kasdorf, Jason Goalie Portage MJHL
11 3 Machovsky, Matej Goalie Brampton OHL
12 14 Williams, Jay Goalie Waterloo USHL
13 8 Honzik, David Goalie Victoriaville QMJHL
14 26 Ruby, Jordan Goalie Wellington OJHL
15 10 Galansky, Tadeas Goalie Saginaw OHL
16 11 Williams, Eric Goalie Prince Albert WHL
17 Sparks, Garret Goalie Guelph OHL
18 12 Traber, Peter Goalie Shattuck-St. Mary's HIGH-MN
19 23 Houser, Michael Goalie London OHL
20 Boes, Corbin Goalie Brandon WHL
21 9 Lagace, Maxime Goalie PEI QMJHL
22 17 Obernesser, Jan Goalie Brooks AJHL
23 19 Lyon, Alex Goalie Lake Of The Woods HIGH-MN
24 34 Eiserman, Chris Goalie Valley EJHL
25 24 O'Connor, Matthew Goalie Youngstown USHL
26 28 Teichmann, Tyson Goalie Belleville OHL
27 31 Williams, Stephon Goalie Sioux Falls USHL
28 16 Wilcox, Adam Goalie Green Bay USHL
29 15 Palazzese, Frank Goalie Kingston OHL
30 22 Teichroeb, Jackson Goalie Dubuque USHL
1 1 Larsson, Adam Defenseman Skelleftea SWEDEN
2 3 Zibanejad, Mika Center Djurgarden SWEDEN
3 4 Brodin, Jonas Defenseman Farjestad SWEDEN
4 2 Armia, Joel Right Wing Assat FINLAND
5 5 Jaskin, Dmitri Right Wing Slavia CZREP
6 8 Klefbom, Oscar Defenseman Farjestad SWEDEN
7 7 Salomaki, Miikka Right Wing Karpat FINLAND
8 10 Nermark, Joachim Center Linkoping Jr. SWE-JR.
9 16 Granlund, Markus Center HIFK JR. FINLAND-JR.
10 26 Bengtsson, Rasmus Defenseman Rogle SWEDEN-2
11 19 Hofmann, Gregory Center Ambri SWISS
12 9 Rask, Victor Center Leksand SWEDEN-2
13 6 Friberg, Max Left Wing Skovde SWEDEN-3
14 14 Boyce, Jeremy Left Wing Timra SWEDEN
15 12 Johansson, Karl Defenseman Brynas Jr. SWE-JR.
16 41 Ruuttu, Alexander Center Jokerit Jr. FINLAND-JR.
17 Kucherov, Nikita Wing CSKA 2 RUSSIA-JR.
18 11 Arzamastsev, Zakhar Defenseman Novokuznetsk RUSSIA
19 40 Mustonen, Joel Center Skelleftea Jr. SWE-JR.
20 31 Arvidsson, Viktor Left Wing Skelleftea Jr. SWE-JR.
21 54 Karlsson, William Center Vasteras Jr. SWE-JR.
22 22 Berglind, Victor Defenseman Brynas Jr. SWE-JR.
23 Dahlbeck, Klas Defenseman Linkoping SWEDEN
24 17 Sundstrom, Johan Center Frolunda SWEDEN
25 Marchenko, Alexei Defenseman CSKA RUSSIA
26 Barbashev, Sergei Left Wing CSKA 2 RUSSIA-JR.
27 27 Claesson, Fredrik Defenseman Djurgarden SWEDEN
28 44 Shmelev, Sergei Left Wing Mytischi 2 RUSSIA-JR.
29 50 Pettersson, Adam Right Wing Skelleftea SWEDEN
30 21 Bertaggia, Alessio Left Wing Lugano SWISS
31 55 Auvinen, Henri Defenseman JYP JR. FINLAND-JR.
32 42 Nesterov, Nikita Defenseman Chelyabinsk 2 RUSSIA-JR.
33 71 Bjorklund, Gustav Center Vasteras Jr. SWE-JR.
34 20 Shalunov, Maxim Right Wing Chelyabinsk 2 RUSSIA-JR.
35 24 Ceresnak, Peter Defenseman Trencin Jr. SLOVAKIA-JR.
36 29 Kukan, Dean Defenseman GCK Zurich SWISS-2
38 28 Jokipakka, Jyrki Defenseman Ilves FINLAND
39 95 Backman, Mattias Defenseman Linkoping Jr. SWE-JR.
40 57 Zerressen, Pascal Defenseman Krefeld Jr. GERMANY-JR.
41 33 Guerra, Samuel Defenseman Davos SWISS
42 35 Lilliestrom, David Center Aik Jr. SWE-JR.
43 23 Zaytsev, Nikita Defenseman Novosibirsk RUSSIA
44 45 Mikhailov, Dmitri Right Wing Magnitogorsk 2 RUSSIA-JR.
45 32 Noren, Patrik Defenseman Leksand SWEDEN-2
46 52 Pribyl, Daniel Center Sparta Jr. CZREP-JR.
47 48 Hyka, Tomas Right Wing ML. Boleslav Jr. CZREP-JR.
48 62 Hachler, Cedric Defenseman GCK Zurich SWISS-2
49 Stepanov, Stefan Defenseman CSKA 2 RUSSIA-JR.
50 25 Isangulov, Ildar Defenseman Ufa 2 RUSSIA-JR.
51 13 Misyul, Oleg Defenseman Yaroslavl 2 RUSSIA-JR.
52 Gusev, Nikita Left Wing CSKA 2 RUSSIA-JR.
53 108 Shuvalov, Maxim Defenseman Yaroslavl 2 RUSSIA-JR.
54 69 Aaltonen, Miro Center Blues Jr. FINLAND-JR.
55 88 Komarek, Konstantin Left Wing Lulea Jr. SWE-JR.
56 34 Jenik, Stepan Defenseman Slavia Jr. CZREP-JR.
57 43 Sedlak, Lukas Center C.Budejovice Jr. CZREP-JR.
58 129 Marti, Christian Defenseman Kloten Jr. SWISS-JR.
59 118 Vermin, Joel Right Wing Bern SWISS
60 36 Hauner, Norman Right Wing Koln GERMANY
61 60 Valkonen, Joonas Defenseman Blues Jr. FINLAND-JR
62 39 Kronthaler, Stephan Defenseman Landshut Cann. GERMANY-2
63 15 Nekolenko, Ilya Defenseman Krylja Sovetov 2 RUSSIA-JR.
64 85 Kretschmann, Christian Center Krefeld Jr. GERMANY-JR.
65 Richard, Tanner Wing Rapperswil Jr. SWISS-JR.
66 112 Skalin, Kristian Defenseman Chelyabinsk 2 RUSSIA-JR.
67 30 Yarullin, Albert Defenseman Kazan 2 RUSSIA-JR.
68 Tochitsky, Nikita Center St. Petersburg 2 RUSSIA-JR.
69 18 Saveliev, Anton Defenseman Kazan 2 RUSSIA-JR.
70 46 Wilenius, Tomi Wing Ilves Jr. FINLAND-JR.
71 67 Blomqvist, Albin Defenseman Linkoping Jr. SWE-JR.
72 51 Zemchenko, Ignat Left Wing Cherepovets 2 RUSSIA-JR.
73 Kallela, Toni Left Wing Kalpa Jr. FINLAND-JR.
74 61 Blomstrand, Ludwig Left Wing Djurgarden Jr. SWE-JR.
75 89 Norman, John Right Wing/Center Djurgarden SWEDEN
76 58 Dyk, Sebastian Left Wing Malmo SWEDEN-2
77 70 Jerabek, Jakub Defenseman Plzen CZREP
78 113 Hultstrom, Linus Defenseman Linkoping Jr. SWE-JR.
79 81 Kralik, Lukas Center Olomouc Jr. CZREP-JR.
80 101 Gogolev, Alexander Right Wing Spartak 2 RUSSIA-JR.
81 106 Pakarinen, Iiro Right Wing Kalpa FINLAND
82 56 Belyakov, Fedor Defenseman Novokuznetsk 2 RUSSIA-JR.
83 79 Nielsen, Jonatan Defenseman Linkoping Jr. SWE-JR.
84 63 Froberg, Linus Center Brynas Jr. SWE-JR.
85 65 Kartayev, Vladislav Center Ufa 2 RUSSIA-JR.
86 68 Pavelka, Tomas Defenseman Vitkovice Jr. CZREP-JR.
87 37 Smurov, Sergei Center Khabarovsk 2 RUSSIA-JR.
88 53 Tomek, Vaclav Right Wing Slavia Jr. CZREP-JR.
89 74 Liedes, Heikki Left Wing HPK Jr. FINLAND-JR.
90 76 Lammer, Dominic Right Wing Kloten Jr. SWISS-JR.
91 78 Palve, Oula Center JYP JR. FINLAND-JR.
92 77 Rooba, Robert Left Wing Blues Jr. FINLAND-JR.
93 82 Rossi, Aleksi Defenseman Kalpa Jr. FINLAND-JR.
94 66 Kuznetsov, Ivan Defenseman Voskresensk 2 RUSSIA-JR.
95 87 Holik, Petr Center Zlin CZREP
96 Rehak, Adam Right Wing Vitkovice Jr. CZREP-JR.
97 90 Krammer, Nicolas Left Wing Landshut Cann. GERMANY-2
98 Kruger, Mans Center Djurgarden Jr. SWE-JR.
99 91 Lindstedt, Oskar Defenseman Aik Jr. SWE-JR.
100 64 Svihalek, Michael Right Wing C.Budejovice Jr. CZREP-JR.
101 98 Zovinec, Dusan Defenseman Sparta Jr. CZREP-JR.
102 59 Mapes, Corey Defenseman Heilbronn GERMANY-2
103 49 Meirandres, Max Defenseman Rosenheim GERMANY-2
104 111 Hannikainen, Markus Left Wing Jokerit Jr. FINLAND-JR.
105 Kossila, Kalle Right Wing Blues Jr. FINLAND-JR.
106 104 Gernat, Martin Defenseman Kosice Jr. SLOVAKIA-JR.
107 100 Junttila, Julius Right Wing Karpat FINLAND
108 103 Lamper, Patrik Right Wing Banska Bystrica Jr. SLOVAKIA-JR.
109 105 Dolnik, Vladimir Left Wing Banska Bystrica Jr. SLOVAKIA-JR.
110 107 Arousva, Santeri Defenseman Assat Jr. FINLAND-JR.
111 Tommila, Juho Defenseman Lukko Jr. FINLAND-JR.
112 119 Grassi, Daniele Right Wing Ambri Jr. SWISS-JR.
113 Burstrom, Niclas Defenseman Skelleftea SWEDEN
114 73 Haase, Henry Defenseman FASS BERLIN GERMANY-3
115 80 Scherwey, Tristan Left Wing Bern SWISS
116 72 Leino, Robert Right Wing/Center HPK Jr. FINLAND-JR.
117 122 Rapac, Branislav Left Wing Trinec Jr. CZREP-JR.
118 114 Handemark, Fredrik Center Leksand Jr. SWE-JR.
119 92 Andrighetto, Sven Right Wing GCK Zurich SWISS-2
120 96 Marklund, Sam Center Skelleftea Jr. SWE-JR.
121 123 Rekonen, Aleksi Center Jokerit Jr. FINLAND-JR
122 Piipponen, Samuli Defenseman Saipa Jr. FINLAND-JR.
123 121 Netterberg, Pontus Right Wing HV 71 Jr. SWE-JR.
124 131 Fischbuch, Daniel Right Wing Dusseldorf Jr. GERMANY-JR.
125 132 Zadrazil, Vojtech Defenseman Jihlava Jr. CZREP-JR.
126 83 Meyer, Nikolai Right Wing Malmo Jr. SWE-JR.
127 Styrman, Fredrik Defenseman Lulea SWEDEN
128 84 Spelling, Thomas Right Wing Herning DENMARK
129 134 Rousek, Tomas Left Wing C.Budejovice Jr. CZREP-JR.
130 136 Mraz, Bruno Center Bratislava Jr. SLOVAKIA-JR.
131 133 Naumenkov, Mikhail Defenseman CSKA 2 RUSSIA-JR.
132 47 Salminen, Sami Right Wing HIFK JR. FINLAND-JR.
133 137 Pestoni, Inti Right Wing Ambri SWISS
134 128 Jarvelainen, Ville Center HPK Jr. FINLAND-JR.
135 93 Haas, Gaetan Center Biel SWISS
136 Jensen, Jesper Defenseman Rogle SWEDEN-2
137 Burdasov, Anton Left Wing Chelyabinsk 2 RUSSIA-JR.
138 138 Ronning, Alex Defenseman Aik Jr. SWE-JR.
139 86 Dvurechensky, Nikita Left Wing Dynamo Moscow RUSSIA
140 94 Russell, Patrick Left Wing Linkoping Jr. SWE-JR
1 1 Perhonen, Samu Goalie JYP JR. FINLAND-JR.
2 Hellberg, Magnus Goalie Almtuna SWEDEN-2
3 3 Pavelka, Jaroslav Goalie HR. Kralove Jr. U18 CZREP-JR. U18
4 4 Conz, Benjamin Goalie Langnau SWISS
5 7 Volden, Lars Goalie Blues Jr. FINLAND-JR.
6 Tuohimaa, Frans Goalie Jokerit Jr. FINLAND-JR.
7 Mattsson, Johan Goalie Sodertalje Jr. SWE-JR.
8 6 Lundstrom, Niklas Goalie Aik Jr. SWE-JR.
9 2 Steen, Stefan Goalie Skelleftea Jr. SWE-JR.
10 Mazanec, Marek Goalie Plzen CZREP
ICE defenseman John Neibrandt #170 and Jagger Dirk #188 are rated in the North American Skaters category.
1 3 Nugent-Hopkins, Ryan Center Red Deer WHL
2 1 Landeskog, Gabriel Left Wing Kitchener OHL
3 4 Huberdeau, Jonathan Center Saint John QMJHL
4 7 Hamilton, Dougie Defenseman Niagara OHL
5 9 Beaulieu, Nathan Defenseman Saint John QMJHL
6 2 Couturier, Sean Center Drummondville QMJHL
7 6 Baertschi, Sven Left Wing Portland WHL
8 19 Strome, Ryan Center Niagara OHL
9 10 Murphy, Ryan Defenseman Kitchener OHL
10 14 Siemens, Duncan Defenseman Saskatoon WHL
11 17 Namestnikov, Vladislav Center London OHL
12 16 Morrow, Joseph Defenseman Portland WHL
13 27 Oleksiak, Jamieson Defenseman Northeastern H-EAST
14 22 McNeill, Mark Center Prince Albert WHL
15 12 Phillips, Zack Center Saint John QMJHL
16 21 Scheifele, Mark Center Barrie OHL
17 11 Rattie, Ty Right Wing Portland WHL
18 18 Jenner, Boone Center Oshawa OHL
19 8 Saad, Brandon Left Wing Saginaw OHL
20 24 Jurco, Tomas Right Wing Saint John QMJHL
21 20 Jensen, Nicklas Left Wing/Right Wing Oshawa OHL
22 5 Biggs, Tyler Right Wing USA U-18 USHL
23 13 Miller, Jonathan Center USA U-18 USHL
24 15 Mayfield, Scott Defenseman Youngstown USHL
25 Murphy, Connor Defenseman USA U-18 USHL
26 35 Prince, Shane Center Ottawa OHL
27 23 Danault, Phillip Left Wing Victoriaville QMJHL
28 29 Puempel, Matthew Left Wing Peterborough OHL
29 45 Khokhlachev, Alexander Left Wing/Center Windsor OHL
30 34 Rakell, Rickard Right Wing Plymouth OHL
31 28 Ambroz, Seth Right Wing Omaha USHL
32 25 Grimaldi, Rocco Center USA U-18 USHL
33 69 Edmundson, Joel Defenseman Moose Jaw WHL
34 30 Lucia, Mario Left Wing Wayzata HIGH-MN
35 47 Noesen, Stefan Right Wing Plymouth OHL
36 57 Ritchie, Brett Right Wing Sarnia OHL
37 43 Catenacci, Daniel Center Sault Ste. Marie OHL
38 26 Musil, David Defenseman Vancouver WHL
39 37 Bell, Myles Defenseman Regina WHL
40 33 Wotherspoon, Tyler Defenseman Portland WHL
41 42 Trocheck, Vincent Center Saginaw OHL
42 52 Shaw, Logan Right Wing Cape Breton QMJHL
43 55 Nieto, Matthew Left Wing Boston University H-EAST
44 58 Oke, Scott Left Wing Saint John QMJHL
45 61 Clendening, Adam Defenseman Boston University H-EAST
46 44 Lessio, Lucas Left Wing Oshawa OHL
47 49 Tesink, Ryan Center Saint John QMJHL
48 103 Welinski, Andy Defenseman Green Bay USHL
49 48 Noebels, Marcel Left Wing Seattle WHL
50 56 Kuraly, Sean Center Indiana USHL
51 60 Labate, Joseph Center Holy Angels HIGH-MN
52 65 Reilly, Mike Defenseman Shattuck-St. Mary's HIGH-MN
53 51 Percy, Stuart Defenseman Mississauga St. Michael's OHL
54 124 Sproul, Ryan Defenseman Sault Ste. Marie OHL
55 72 Russo, Robbie Defenseman USA U-18 USHL
56 38 Shore, Nicholas Center U of Denver WCHA
57 50 Scarlett, Reece Defenseman Swift Current WHL
58 62 Lowry, Adam Left Wing Swift Current WHL
59 36 St. Croix, Michael Center Edmonton WHL
60 39 Ouellet, Xavier Defenseman Montreal QMJHL
61 40 Jacobs, Colin Center Seattle WHL
62 53 Le Sieur, Maximilien Right Wing Shawinigan QMJHL
63 68 Cramarossa, Joseph Center Mississauga St. Michael's OHL
64 88 Brassard, Austen Right Wing Belleville OHL
65 41 Archambault, Olivier Left Wing VAL-D'OR QMJHL
66 70 Ewanyk, Travis Left Wing Edmonton WHL
67 91 Racine, Jonathan Defenseman Shawinigan QMJHL
68 73 Lockhart, Luke Right Wing Seattle WHL
69 87 Yuen, Zachary Defenseman Tri-City WHL
70 98 Larraza, Zac Left Wing USA U-18 USHL
71 76 Cousins, Nick Center Sault Ste. Marie OHL
72 64 Quine, Alan Center Peterborough OHL
73 74 Rieder, Tobias Center Kitchener OHL
74 31 Hudon, Philippe Right Wing/Center Choate-Rosemary HIGH-CT
75 66 Sullivan, Colin Defenseman Avon Old Farms HIGH-CT
76 71 Koudys, Patrick Defenseman Rensselaer ECAC
77 83 St. Clair, Colten Center Fargo USHL
78 86 Camara, Anthony Left Wing Saginaw OHL
79 79 Meurs, Garrett Center Plymouth OHL
80 59 Reid, Adam Left Wing USA U-18 USHL
81 Wuthrich, Austin Right Wing USA U-18 USHL
82 100 Curtis, Michael Left Wing Belleville OHL
83 63 Mersch, Michael Left Wing U. Of Wisconsin WCHA
84 96 Fritsch, Andrew Right Wing Owen Sound OHL
85 75 Pedan, Andrei Defenseman Guelph OHL
86 32 Paliotta, Michael Defenseman USA U-18 USHL
87 122 Cutting, Keevin Defenseman Owen Sound OHL
88 151 Lowe, Keegan Defenseman Edmonton WHL
89 Sefton, Justin Defenseman Sudbury OHL
90 132 Fogarty, Steven Center Edina High HIGH-MN
91 119 Grist, Sam Defenseman Tri-City WHL
92 108 Bourret, Gabriel Defenseman Saint John QMJHL
93 81 Everson, Max Defenseman Edina High HIGH-MN
94 80 Kelly, Aidan Center Saint John QMJHL
95 Lowry, Joel Left Wing Victoria BCHL
96 130 Smith, Colin Center Kamloops WHL
97 77 Killian, Matt Defenseman Delbarton HIGH-NJ
98 67 Harrington, Scott Defenseman London OHL
99 Wruck, Dylan Center Edmonton WHL
100 82 Straight, Destry Center Coquitlam BCHL
101 109 Kessy, Kale Left Wing Medicine Hat WHL
102 Ruopp, Harrison Defenseman Prince Albert WHL
103 99 Benson, Brent Center Saskatoon WHL
104 145 Serville, Brennan Defenseman Stouffville OJHL
105 112 Pietila, Blake Left Wing USA U-18 USHL
106 93 Leblanc, Jean-Francois Center VAL-D'OR QMJHL
107 95 O'Gara, Rob Defenseman Milton Academy HIGH-MA
108 198 Didier, Josiah Defenseman Cedar Rapids USHL
109 85 Miller, Stephen Left Wing Nobles HIGH-MA
110 139 Gill, Sahir Center Boston University H-EAST
111 Wittchow, Edward Defenseman Burnsville HIGH-MN
112 141 Wyszomirski, Craig Defenseman The Gunnery HIGH-CT
113 206 Boucher, Reid Center USA U-18 USHL
114 135 Pereira, Mike Left Wing U. Mass. H-EAST
115 89 Czarnik, Austin Center Green Bay USHL
116 173 Goodrow, Barclay Left Wing Brampton OHL
117 137 Donnelly, Dillon Defenseman Shawinigan QMJHL
118 116 Duininck, Craig Defenseman Windsor OHL
119 138 Haar, Garrett Defenseman Fargo USHL
120 Graovac, Tyler Center Ottawa OHL
121 199 Demelo, Dylan Defenseman Mississauga St. Michael's OHL
122 184 Bardaro, Anthony Center Spokane WHL
123 105 Franko, Zachery Left Wing Kelowna WHL
124 114 Cameron, Jason Center Saint John QMJHL
125 102 McColgan, Shane Right Wing Kelowna WHL
126 133 King, Michael Defenseman Westside BCHL
127 Morris, Kevin Left Wing Salisbury HIGH-CT
128 171 Fiddler, Todd Left Wing Prince Albert WHL
129 168 Andrews, Brent Left Wing Halifax QMJHL
130 94 Veilleux, Yannick Left Wing Shawinigan QMJHL
131 97 Hansen, Tyler Defenseman Kamloops WHL
132 111 Saar, Zach Right Wing Chicago USHL
133 107 Elliot, Mitch Left Wing Seattle WHL
134 149 Harstad, Aaron Defenseman Green Bay USHL
135 Hietkamp, Luke Right Wing Peterborough OHL
136 148 Stransky, Matej Right Wing Saskatoon WHL
137 46 Cloutier, Guillaume Defenseman Chicoutimi QMJHL
138 Dietz, Darren Defenseman Saskatoon WHL
139 78 Broll, David Left Wing Sault Ste. Marie OHL
140 117 Suellentrop, Colin Defenseman Oshawa OHL
141 110 Nelson, Logan Center Des Moines USHL
142 Roach, Alex Defenseman Calgary WHL
143 90 Carlson, Dan Left Wing USA U-18 USHL
144 113 McKee, Michael Defenseman Kent School HIGH-CT
145 Manno, Joseph Center South Kent School HIGH-CT
146 104 Thomson, Ben Left Wing Kitchener OHL
147 156 Woods, Brendan Left Wing Muskegon USHL
148 191 Miller, Colin Defenseman Sault Ste. Marie OHL
149 187 Vance, Troy Defenseman Victoriaville QMJHL
150 84 Vesey, Jimmy Left Wing Belmont Hill HIGH-MA
151 166 Kosterman, Peter Defenseman Calgary WHL
152 207 Ferlin, Brian Right Wing Indiana USHL
153 194 Busenius, Dylan Defenseman Medicine Hat WHL
154 92 Simonelli, Frankie Defenseman U. Of Wisconsin WCHA
155 Corrado, Frank Defenseman Sudbury OHL
156 155 Henley, Samuel Left Wing Lewiston QMJHL
157 115 Simpson, Dillon Defenseman North Dakota WCHA
158 157 Griffith, Seth Center London OHL
159 121 Windle, Samuel Defenseman Des Moines USHL
160 192 Astles, Jessey Right Wing Kelowna WHL
161 159 McCormick, Max Left Wing Sioux City USHL
162 143 Uher, Dominik Center Spokane WHL
163 150 Navin, Brad Center WAUPACA HIGH-WI
164 Willick, Dylan Right Wing Kamloops WHL
165 179 Goff, Neal Defenseman Stillwater HIGH-MN
166 Forsberg, Jesse Defenseman Prince George WHL
167 Clarke, Garrett Defenseman Acadie-Bathurst QMJHL
168 161 Bunnett, Brian Center Wellington OJHL
169 153 Eviston, Pearce Right Wing Victoria BCHL
170 Neibrandt, Johnathan Defenseman Kootenay WHL
171 123 Bligh, Nicholas Center Dexter School HIGH-MA
172 127 Warning, Sam Left Wing Cedar Rapids USHL
173 Blackwell, Colin Center St. John's Prep HIGH-MA
174 128 Ryan, Joakim Defenseman Dubuque USHL
175 Neiley, Eric Center Phillips-Exeter HIGH-NH
176 Cheek, Trevor Left Wing Calgary WHL
177 176 Rau, Kyle Center Eden Prarie HIGH-MN
178 160 Cameranesi, Tony Center Wayzata HIGH-MN
179 118 Bell, Zach Defenseman Brampton OHL
180 162 Sorenson, Tanner Center Shattuck-St. Mary's HIGH-MN
181 75 Jank, Bohumil Defenseman Victoriaville QMJHL
182 Connor, Austin Right Wing Prince Albert WHL
183 129 Noreau, Samuel Defenseman Baie Comeau QMJHL
184 Villemaire, Maxime Center Drummondville QMJHL
185 Stastny, Andrej Center Vancouver WHL
186 Parker, Jonathan Right Wing Prince Albert WHL
187 196 Davis, Tommy Defenseman Delbarton HIGH-NJ
188 Dirk, Jagger Defenseman Kootenay WHL
189 101 Harlow, Matthew Left Wing Nobles HIGH-MA
190 140 Topping, Mitch Defenseman Chilliwack WHL
191 Prescott, Joe Right Wing St. Sebastian School HIGH-MA
192 158 Sandlak, Carter Left Wing Belleville OHL
193 209 Gaudreau, John Left Wing Dubuque USHL
194 126 Trutmann, Dario Defenseman Plymouth OHL
195 208 Renz, Ryan Defenseman Vernon BCHL
196 202 Smith, Larry Defenseman Sioux City USHL
197 134 Baker, Joey Right Wing Trail BCHL
198 Coleman, Blake Center Indiana USHL
199 131 Beaupre, Gabriel Defenseman VAL-D'OR QMJHL
200 144 Mcmullen, Peter Left Wing Delbarton HIGH-NJ
201 200 Leonard, Curtis Defenseman Wellington OJHL
202 169 Trojanovic, Steven Defenseman Peterborough OHL
203 189 Barre, Jack Right Wing Salisbury HIGH-CT
204 182 D'Aoust, Olivier Left Wing Moncton QMJHL
205 Nedomlel, Richard Defenseman Swift Current WHL
206 Millman, Blake Left Wing Cape Breton QMJHL
207 152 Bradley, Chris Defenseman Youngstown USHL
208 183 McNaughton, Cody Right Wing Guelph OHL
209 Vecchione, Michael Right Wing Malden Catholic HIGH-MA
210 Tansey, Kevin Defenseman Cumberland CHL
1 1 Gibson, John Goalie USA U-18 USHL
2 2 Gibson, Christopher Goalie Chicoutimi QMJHL
3 7 Binnington, Jordan Goalie Owen Sound OHL
4 5 McNeely, Matt Goalie USA U-18 USHL
5 6 Michalek, Stephen Goalie Loomis-Chaffee HIGH-CT
6 20 Morrison, Michael Goalie Kitchener OHL
7 13 Brossoit, Laurent Goalie Edmonton WHL
8 25 Mahalak, Matt Goalie Plymouth OHL
9 4 Liston, Liam Goalie Brandon WHL
10 21 Kasdorf, Jason Goalie Portage MJHL
11 3 Machovsky, Matej Goalie Brampton OHL
12 14 Williams, Jay Goalie Waterloo USHL
13 8 Honzik, David Goalie Victoriaville QMJHL
14 26 Ruby, Jordan Goalie Wellington OJHL
15 10 Galansky, Tadeas Goalie Saginaw OHL
16 11 Williams, Eric Goalie Prince Albert WHL
17 Sparks, Garret Goalie Guelph OHL
18 12 Traber, Peter Goalie Shattuck-St. Mary's HIGH-MN
19 23 Houser, Michael Goalie London OHL
20 Boes, Corbin Goalie Brandon WHL
21 9 Lagace, Maxime Goalie PEI QMJHL
22 17 Obernesser, Jan Goalie Brooks AJHL
23 19 Lyon, Alex Goalie Lake Of The Woods HIGH-MN
24 34 Eiserman, Chris Goalie Valley EJHL
25 24 O'Connor, Matthew Goalie Youngstown USHL
26 28 Teichmann, Tyson Goalie Belleville OHL
27 31 Williams, Stephon Goalie Sioux Falls USHL
28 16 Wilcox, Adam Goalie Green Bay USHL
29 15 Palazzese, Frank Goalie Kingston OHL
30 22 Teichroeb, Jackson Goalie Dubuque USHL
1 1 Larsson, Adam Defenseman Skelleftea SWEDEN
2 3 Zibanejad, Mika Center Djurgarden SWEDEN
3 4 Brodin, Jonas Defenseman Farjestad SWEDEN
4 2 Armia, Joel Right Wing Assat FINLAND
5 5 Jaskin, Dmitri Right Wing Slavia CZREP
6 8 Klefbom, Oscar Defenseman Farjestad SWEDEN
7 7 Salomaki, Miikka Right Wing Karpat FINLAND
8 10 Nermark, Joachim Center Linkoping Jr. SWE-JR.
9 16 Granlund, Markus Center HIFK JR. FINLAND-JR.
10 26 Bengtsson, Rasmus Defenseman Rogle SWEDEN-2
11 19 Hofmann, Gregory Center Ambri SWISS
12 9 Rask, Victor Center Leksand SWEDEN-2
13 6 Friberg, Max Left Wing Skovde SWEDEN-3
14 14 Boyce, Jeremy Left Wing Timra SWEDEN
15 12 Johansson, Karl Defenseman Brynas Jr. SWE-JR.
16 41 Ruuttu, Alexander Center Jokerit Jr. FINLAND-JR.
17 Kucherov, Nikita Wing CSKA 2 RUSSIA-JR.
18 11 Arzamastsev, Zakhar Defenseman Novokuznetsk RUSSIA
19 40 Mustonen, Joel Center Skelleftea Jr. SWE-JR.
20 31 Arvidsson, Viktor Left Wing Skelleftea Jr. SWE-JR.
21 54 Karlsson, William Center Vasteras Jr. SWE-JR.
22 22 Berglind, Victor Defenseman Brynas Jr. SWE-JR.
23 Dahlbeck, Klas Defenseman Linkoping SWEDEN
24 17 Sundstrom, Johan Center Frolunda SWEDEN
25 Marchenko, Alexei Defenseman CSKA RUSSIA
26 Barbashev, Sergei Left Wing CSKA 2 RUSSIA-JR.
27 27 Claesson, Fredrik Defenseman Djurgarden SWEDEN
28 44 Shmelev, Sergei Left Wing Mytischi 2 RUSSIA-JR.
29 50 Pettersson, Adam Right Wing Skelleftea SWEDEN
30 21 Bertaggia, Alessio Left Wing Lugano SWISS
31 55 Auvinen, Henri Defenseman JYP JR. FINLAND-JR.
32 42 Nesterov, Nikita Defenseman Chelyabinsk 2 RUSSIA-JR.
33 71 Bjorklund, Gustav Center Vasteras Jr. SWE-JR.
34 20 Shalunov, Maxim Right Wing Chelyabinsk 2 RUSSIA-JR.
35 24 Ceresnak, Peter Defenseman Trencin Jr. SLOVAKIA-JR.
36 29 Kukan, Dean Defenseman GCK Zurich SWISS-2
38 28 Jokipakka, Jyrki Defenseman Ilves FINLAND
39 95 Backman, Mattias Defenseman Linkoping Jr. SWE-JR.
40 57 Zerressen, Pascal Defenseman Krefeld Jr. GERMANY-JR.
41 33 Guerra, Samuel Defenseman Davos SWISS
42 35 Lilliestrom, David Center Aik Jr. SWE-JR.
43 23 Zaytsev, Nikita Defenseman Novosibirsk RUSSIA
44 45 Mikhailov, Dmitri Right Wing Magnitogorsk 2 RUSSIA-JR.
45 32 Noren, Patrik Defenseman Leksand SWEDEN-2
46 52 Pribyl, Daniel Center Sparta Jr. CZREP-JR.
47 48 Hyka, Tomas Right Wing ML. Boleslav Jr. CZREP-JR.
48 62 Hachler, Cedric Defenseman GCK Zurich SWISS-2
49 Stepanov, Stefan Defenseman CSKA 2 RUSSIA-JR.
50 25 Isangulov, Ildar Defenseman Ufa 2 RUSSIA-JR.
51 13 Misyul, Oleg Defenseman Yaroslavl 2 RUSSIA-JR.
52 Gusev, Nikita Left Wing CSKA 2 RUSSIA-JR.
53 108 Shuvalov, Maxim Defenseman Yaroslavl 2 RUSSIA-JR.
54 69 Aaltonen, Miro Center Blues Jr. FINLAND-JR.
55 88 Komarek, Konstantin Left Wing Lulea Jr. SWE-JR.
56 34 Jenik, Stepan Defenseman Slavia Jr. CZREP-JR.
57 43 Sedlak, Lukas Center C.Budejovice Jr. CZREP-JR.
58 129 Marti, Christian Defenseman Kloten Jr. SWISS-JR.
59 118 Vermin, Joel Right Wing Bern SWISS
60 36 Hauner, Norman Right Wing Koln GERMANY
61 60 Valkonen, Joonas Defenseman Blues Jr. FINLAND-JR
62 39 Kronthaler, Stephan Defenseman Landshut Cann. GERMANY-2
63 15 Nekolenko, Ilya Defenseman Krylja Sovetov 2 RUSSIA-JR.
64 85 Kretschmann, Christian Center Krefeld Jr. GERMANY-JR.
65 Richard, Tanner Wing Rapperswil Jr. SWISS-JR.
66 112 Skalin, Kristian Defenseman Chelyabinsk 2 RUSSIA-JR.
67 30 Yarullin, Albert Defenseman Kazan 2 RUSSIA-JR.
68 Tochitsky, Nikita Center St. Petersburg 2 RUSSIA-JR.
69 18 Saveliev, Anton Defenseman Kazan 2 RUSSIA-JR.
70 46 Wilenius, Tomi Wing Ilves Jr. FINLAND-JR.
71 67 Blomqvist, Albin Defenseman Linkoping Jr. SWE-JR.
72 51 Zemchenko, Ignat Left Wing Cherepovets 2 RUSSIA-JR.
73 Kallela, Toni Left Wing Kalpa Jr. FINLAND-JR.
74 61 Blomstrand, Ludwig Left Wing Djurgarden Jr. SWE-JR.
75 89 Norman, John Right Wing/Center Djurgarden SWEDEN
76 58 Dyk, Sebastian Left Wing Malmo SWEDEN-2
77 70 Jerabek, Jakub Defenseman Plzen CZREP
78 113 Hultstrom, Linus Defenseman Linkoping Jr. SWE-JR.
79 81 Kralik, Lukas Center Olomouc Jr. CZREP-JR.
80 101 Gogolev, Alexander Right Wing Spartak 2 RUSSIA-JR.
81 106 Pakarinen, Iiro Right Wing Kalpa FINLAND
82 56 Belyakov, Fedor Defenseman Novokuznetsk 2 RUSSIA-JR.
83 79 Nielsen, Jonatan Defenseman Linkoping Jr. SWE-JR.
84 63 Froberg, Linus Center Brynas Jr. SWE-JR.
85 65 Kartayev, Vladislav Center Ufa 2 RUSSIA-JR.
86 68 Pavelka, Tomas Defenseman Vitkovice Jr. CZREP-JR.
87 37 Smurov, Sergei Center Khabarovsk 2 RUSSIA-JR.
88 53 Tomek, Vaclav Right Wing Slavia Jr. CZREP-JR.
89 74 Liedes, Heikki Left Wing HPK Jr. FINLAND-JR.
90 76 Lammer, Dominic Right Wing Kloten Jr. SWISS-JR.
91 78 Palve, Oula Center JYP JR. FINLAND-JR.
92 77 Rooba, Robert Left Wing Blues Jr. FINLAND-JR.
93 82 Rossi, Aleksi Defenseman Kalpa Jr. FINLAND-JR.
94 66 Kuznetsov, Ivan Defenseman Voskresensk 2 RUSSIA-JR.
95 87 Holik, Petr Center Zlin CZREP
96 Rehak, Adam Right Wing Vitkovice Jr. CZREP-JR.
97 90 Krammer, Nicolas Left Wing Landshut Cann. GERMANY-2
98 Kruger, Mans Center Djurgarden Jr. SWE-JR.
99 91 Lindstedt, Oskar Defenseman Aik Jr. SWE-JR.
100 64 Svihalek, Michael Right Wing C.Budejovice Jr. CZREP-JR.
101 98 Zovinec, Dusan Defenseman Sparta Jr. CZREP-JR.
102 59 Mapes, Corey Defenseman Heilbronn GERMANY-2
103 49 Meirandres, Max Defenseman Rosenheim GERMANY-2
104 111 Hannikainen, Markus Left Wing Jokerit Jr. FINLAND-JR.
105 Kossila, Kalle Right Wing Blues Jr. FINLAND-JR.
106 104 Gernat, Martin Defenseman Kosice Jr. SLOVAKIA-JR.
107 100 Junttila, Julius Right Wing Karpat FINLAND
108 103 Lamper, Patrik Right Wing Banska Bystrica Jr. SLOVAKIA-JR.
109 105 Dolnik, Vladimir Left Wing Banska Bystrica Jr. SLOVAKIA-JR.
110 107 Arousva, Santeri Defenseman Assat Jr. FINLAND-JR.
111 Tommila, Juho Defenseman Lukko Jr. FINLAND-JR.
112 119 Grassi, Daniele Right Wing Ambri Jr. SWISS-JR.
113 Burstrom, Niclas Defenseman Skelleftea SWEDEN
114 73 Haase, Henry Defenseman FASS BERLIN GERMANY-3
115 80 Scherwey, Tristan Left Wing Bern SWISS
116 72 Leino, Robert Right Wing/Center HPK Jr. FINLAND-JR.
117 122 Rapac, Branislav Left Wing Trinec Jr. CZREP-JR.
118 114 Handemark, Fredrik Center Leksand Jr. SWE-JR.
119 92 Andrighetto, Sven Right Wing GCK Zurich SWISS-2
120 96 Marklund, Sam Center Skelleftea Jr. SWE-JR.
121 123 Rekonen, Aleksi Center Jokerit Jr. FINLAND-JR
122 Piipponen, Samuli Defenseman Saipa Jr. FINLAND-JR.
123 121 Netterberg, Pontus Right Wing HV 71 Jr. SWE-JR.
124 131 Fischbuch, Daniel Right Wing Dusseldorf Jr. GERMANY-JR.
125 132 Zadrazil, Vojtech Defenseman Jihlava Jr. CZREP-JR.
126 83 Meyer, Nikolai Right Wing Malmo Jr. SWE-JR.
127 Styrman, Fredrik Defenseman Lulea SWEDEN
128 84 Spelling, Thomas Right Wing Herning DENMARK
129 134 Rousek, Tomas Left Wing C.Budejovice Jr. CZREP-JR.
130 136 Mraz, Bruno Center Bratislava Jr. SLOVAKIA-JR.
131 133 Naumenkov, Mikhail Defenseman CSKA 2 RUSSIA-JR.
132 47 Salminen, Sami Right Wing HIFK JR. FINLAND-JR.
133 137 Pestoni, Inti Right Wing Ambri SWISS
134 128 Jarvelainen, Ville Center HPK Jr. FINLAND-JR.
135 93 Haas, Gaetan Center Biel SWISS
136 Jensen, Jesper Defenseman Rogle SWEDEN-2
137 Burdasov, Anton Left Wing Chelyabinsk 2 RUSSIA-JR.
138 138 Ronning, Alex Defenseman Aik Jr. SWE-JR.
139 86 Dvurechensky, Nikita Left Wing Dynamo Moscow RUSSIA
140 94 Russell, Patrick Left Wing Linkoping Jr. SWE-JR
1 1 Perhonen, Samu Goalie JYP JR. FINLAND-JR.
2 Hellberg, Magnus Goalie Almtuna SWEDEN-2
3 3 Pavelka, Jaroslav Goalie HR. Kralove Jr. U18 CZREP-JR. U18
4 4 Conz, Benjamin Goalie Langnau SWISS
5 7 Volden, Lars Goalie Blues Jr. FINLAND-JR.
6 Tuohimaa, Frans Goalie Jokerit Jr. FINLAND-JR.
7 Mattsson, Johan Goalie Sodertalje Jr. SWE-JR.
8 6 Lundstrom, Niklas Goalie Aik Jr. SWE-JR.
9 2 Steen, Stefan Goalie Skelleftea Jr. SWE-JR.
10 Mazanec, Marek Goalie Plzen CZREP
From The ICE Office
ICE CHIPS: The KOOTENAY ICE enter this week’s action with a 2-0-0 record (0-0-0 at home, 2-0 on the road and 1-0 in overtime) after two games of the EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMI FINAL against the SASKATOON BLADES…The ICE advanced to the SEMI FINAL after a 4-2-0 series victory versus the MOOSE JAW WARRIORS in the QUARTER FINAL…KOOTENAY finished the 2010-2011 regular season 46-21-1-4 (26-8-1-1 at home, 20-13-0-3 on the road, 1-1 in overtime, 4-4 in shootouts) and in fourth place in the EASTERN CONFERENCE and sixth in the WHL…The ICE clinched a playoff spot for the 13th consecutive season and tied CALGARY for the longest active streak in the WHL.
PLAYOFF EXPERIENCE: The ICE have a career playoff record of 75-58 (40-25 at home, 35-33 on the road, 20-10 in overtime)…KOOTENAY has 344 games of playoff experience which is the seventh most of the teams who qualified for the post season…KEVIN KING (35), CODY EAKIN (31) and BRAYDEN MCNABB (28) lead the ICE in games played in the playoffs…MCNABB recorded his first WHL playoff goal on March 26 against MOOSE JAW…JOE ANTILLA recorded his first WHL playoff goal against the WARRIORS on March 26…NATHAN LIEUWEN recorded his first WHL playoff shutout on March 30 against MOOSE JAW…MATT FRASER recorded his first WHL playoff hat trick in MOOSE JAW on April 2…ADAM ROSSIGNOL recorded his first career WHL playoff point with an assist against the WARRIORS on April 2.
EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMI FINAL: Game Three and Game Four of the EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMI FINAL vs. SASKATOON presented by KAL-TIRE and HUSKY will be played at home tomorrow and Wednesday…For ticket information please call the KOOTENAY ICE Office at 250-417-0322.
DID YOU KNOW: MATT FRASER is second in the WHL in goals scored during the playoffs with eight…JOE ANTILLA is first in the League for short handed goals in the playoffs with two…STEELE BOOMER is first in the WHL for short handed assists during the playoffs with two…BRAYDEN MCNABB is first in the League in plus / minus with a plus ten…BRAYDEN MCNABB has been named to the FIRST WHL EASTERN CONFERENCE ALL-STAR TEAM…CODY EAKIN has been named to the SECOND WHL EASTERN CONFERENCE ALL-STAR TEAM.
SCORING STREAKS: MAX REINHART (4-6-10) has recorded at least a point in his last four games…MATT FRASER (6-0-6) has recorded at least a point in his last three games.
ONE YEAR AGO: After Game Six of the 2009-2010 EASTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER FINAL series versus the MEDICINE HAT TIGERS, the ICE were eliminated from the playoffs with a 2-4 record.
UPCOMING WEEK:
Tuesday April 12 ICE vs. Saskatoon 7:00 pm (102.9 FM – The Drive)
Wednesday April 13 ICE vs. Saskatoon 7:00 pm (102.9 FM – The Drive)
Thursday April 14 Practice 10:30 – 11:45am Cranbrook Rec Plex
Friday April 15 Travel Day
Saturday April 16 ICE @ Saskatoon 7:05 pm (102.9 FM – The Drive)*
Sunday April 17 Travel Day
Monday April 18 ICE vs. Saskatoon 7:00 pm (102.9 FM – The Drive)*
*if necessary
WEEK IN REVIEW:
Friday, April 8 – Kootenay 4 @ Saskatoon 1 – Record 1-0-0 – Attendance: 7,612
Goals:
1 – Fraser (6) from Eakin and McNabb
2 – Boomer (2) from King and Martin
3 – Reinhart (4) from Rintoul and McNabb
4 – Fraser (7) from Reinhart and Eakin
Goalie: Nathan Lieuwen (35 Saves, 1 GA)
Saturday, April 9 – Kootenay 3 @ Saskatoon 2 – OT – Record 2-0-0 – Attendance: 8,064
Goals:
1 – Reinhart (5) from Antilla
2 – Fraser (8) from McNabb and Reinhart
3 – Antilla (5) from Reinhart
Goalie: Nathan Lieuwen (50 Saves, 2 GA)
PLAYOFF EXPERIENCE: The ICE have a career playoff record of 75-58 (40-25 at home, 35-33 on the road, 20-10 in overtime)…KOOTENAY has 344 games of playoff experience which is the seventh most of the teams who qualified for the post season…KEVIN KING (35), CODY EAKIN (31) and BRAYDEN MCNABB (28) lead the ICE in games played in the playoffs…MCNABB recorded his first WHL playoff goal on March 26 against MOOSE JAW…JOE ANTILLA recorded his first WHL playoff goal against the WARRIORS on March 26…NATHAN LIEUWEN recorded his first WHL playoff shutout on March 30 against MOOSE JAW…MATT FRASER recorded his first WHL playoff hat trick in MOOSE JAW on April 2…ADAM ROSSIGNOL recorded his first career WHL playoff point with an assist against the WARRIORS on April 2.
EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMI FINAL: Game Three and Game Four of the EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMI FINAL vs. SASKATOON presented by KAL-TIRE and HUSKY will be played at home tomorrow and Wednesday…For ticket information please call the KOOTENAY ICE Office at 250-417-0322.
DID YOU KNOW: MATT FRASER is second in the WHL in goals scored during the playoffs with eight…JOE ANTILLA is first in the League for short handed goals in the playoffs with two…STEELE BOOMER is first in the WHL for short handed assists during the playoffs with two…BRAYDEN MCNABB is first in the League in plus / minus with a plus ten…BRAYDEN MCNABB has been named to the FIRST WHL EASTERN CONFERENCE ALL-STAR TEAM…CODY EAKIN has been named to the SECOND WHL EASTERN CONFERENCE ALL-STAR TEAM.
SCORING STREAKS: MAX REINHART (4-6-10) has recorded at least a point in his last four games…MATT FRASER (6-0-6) has recorded at least a point in his last three games.
ONE YEAR AGO: After Game Six of the 2009-2010 EASTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER FINAL series versus the MEDICINE HAT TIGERS, the ICE were eliminated from the playoffs with a 2-4 record.
UPCOMING WEEK:
Tuesday April 12 ICE vs. Saskatoon 7:00 pm (102.9 FM – The Drive)
Wednesday April 13 ICE vs. Saskatoon 7:00 pm (102.9 FM – The Drive)
Thursday April 14 Practice 10:30 – 11:45am Cranbrook Rec Plex
Friday April 15 Travel Day
Saturday April 16 ICE @ Saskatoon 7:05 pm (102.9 FM – The Drive)*
Sunday April 17 Travel Day
Monday April 18 ICE vs. Saskatoon 7:00 pm (102.9 FM – The Drive)*
*if necessary
WEEK IN REVIEW:
Friday, April 8 – Kootenay 4 @ Saskatoon 1 – Record 1-0-0 – Attendance: 7,612
Goals:
1 – Fraser (6) from Eakin and McNabb
2 – Boomer (2) from King and Martin
3 – Reinhart (4) from Rintoul and McNabb
4 – Fraser (7) from Reinhart and Eakin
Goalie: Nathan Lieuwen (35 Saves, 1 GA)
Saturday, April 9 – Kootenay 3 @ Saskatoon 2 – OT – Record 2-0-0 – Attendance: 8,064
Goals:
1 – Reinhart (5) from Antilla
2 – Fraser (8) from McNabb and Reinhart
3 – Antilla (5) from Reinhart
Goalie: Nathan Lieuwen (50 Saves, 2 GA)
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Kootenay 3 Saskatoon 2 OT Game 2 Playoff Game #8
Saskatoon, Sask – Kootenay ICE forward Joe Antilla scored at 18:32 of overtime in a 3-2 win over the Saskatoon Blades, in the 2nd game of the 2nd round of the playoffs, in WHL Playoff action on Saturday night.
Max Reinhart had 1 goal and 2 assists to extend his goal streak to 4 games. The Franchise Record is 6 games by Adam Cracknell in 2005.
Matt Fraser had the other goal and has 6 goals in his last 3 games.
ICE career playoff overtime record is now 20-10.
Antilla is now the only active player with a playoff overtime goal.
It’s he 2nd time in ICE playoff history they have won road games to start a series. In 2008 they beat Medicine Hat eventually in 5 games. In that series the ICE also won game 2 in overtime.
Blades forced overtime with their goalie on the bench and Brayden Schenn’s point shot deflected off 2 ICE players into the net.
Schenn earned 57 points in 22 regular season games and went pointless in only 4 games. He was held without a point in back-to-back games only once. Schenn did not earn a point in the last of the series against Prince Albert and the 1st game of the series against Kootenay.
The 50/50 total pool in game 1 yesterday was over $44,000. In game 2 tonight it was near $20,000 before the opening face-off and surpassed $40,000 in the 2nd intermission. Saskatoon is one of the buildings that uses the live total pool update on the scoreclock screen.
Because of an injury and an illness the ICE were 1 player short of having a complete line-up of forwards.
For the 2nd game in a row defenseman John Neibrandt played on forward.
15-year-old Sam Reinhart joined the club for the week but was not allowed to play in game 2 as per Hockey Canada’s decision. Reinhart has played the limit of 5 games and his team (BC AAA Midget Vancouver NW Giants) will be involved in the Telus Cup April 18-24 in Newfoundland.
ICE scratches – Brock Montgomery, Drew Czerwonka, Sam Reinhart.
Blades scratches – Levi Bews, Tommy Stipancik, Alex Elliott.
Game Summary
Kootenay leads the series 2-0.
Game 3 is Tuesday in Saskatoon.
Kootenay 1 0 1 1 - 3
Saskatoon 0 1 1 0 - 2
1st Period-1, Kootenay, Reinhart 5 (Antilla), 16:23. Penalties-served by Rossignol Ktn (too many men), 5:47; Rintoul Ktn (roughing), 18:17.
2nd Period-2, Saskatoon, Benson 3 (Dietz), 7:24. Penalties-Reinhart Ktn (tripping), 3:00; Rintoul Ktn (tripping), 8:40; Fraser Ktn (slashing), 17:15.
3rd Period-3, Kootenay, Fraser 8 (McNabb, Reinhart), 4:12. 4, Saskatoon, Schenn 6 (Elliott, Viedensky), 18:55. Penalties-Olsen Sas (slashing), 9:43; Siemens Sas (slashing), 11:47; Rintoul Ktn (tripping), 12:58.
OT Period-5, Kootenay, Antilla 5 (Reinhart), 18:32. Penalties-No Penalties
Shots on Goal-Kootenay 12-6-14-12-44. Saskatoon 8-15-14-15-52.
Power Play Opportunities-Kootenay 0 / 2; Saskatoon 0 / 6.
Goalies-Kootenay, Lieuwen 6-2-0-0 (52 shots-50 saves). Saskatoon, Stanford 4-4-0-0 (44 shots-41 saves).
A-8,064
Referees-Chris Crich (80), Reagan Vetter (79).
Linesmen-Sean Dufour (50), Chad Marshall (95).
Max Reinhart had 1 goal and 2 assists to extend his goal streak to 4 games. The Franchise Record is 6 games by Adam Cracknell in 2005.
Matt Fraser had the other goal and has 6 goals in his last 3 games.
ICE career playoff overtime record is now 20-10.
Antilla is now the only active player with a playoff overtime goal.
It’s he 2nd time in ICE playoff history they have won road games to start a series. In 2008 they beat Medicine Hat eventually in 5 games. In that series the ICE also won game 2 in overtime.
Blades forced overtime with their goalie on the bench and Brayden Schenn’s point shot deflected off 2 ICE players into the net.
Schenn earned 57 points in 22 regular season games and went pointless in only 4 games. He was held without a point in back-to-back games only once. Schenn did not earn a point in the last of the series against Prince Albert and the 1st game of the series against Kootenay.
The 50/50 total pool in game 1 yesterday was over $44,000. In game 2 tonight it was near $20,000 before the opening face-off and surpassed $40,000 in the 2nd intermission. Saskatoon is one of the buildings that uses the live total pool update on the scoreclock screen.
Because of an injury and an illness the ICE were 1 player short of having a complete line-up of forwards.
For the 2nd game in a row defenseman John Neibrandt played on forward.
15-year-old Sam Reinhart joined the club for the week but was not allowed to play in game 2 as per Hockey Canada’s decision. Reinhart has played the limit of 5 games and his team (BC AAA Midget Vancouver NW Giants) will be involved in the Telus Cup April 18-24 in Newfoundland.
ICE scratches – Brock Montgomery, Drew Czerwonka, Sam Reinhart.
Blades scratches – Levi Bews, Tommy Stipancik, Alex Elliott.
Game Summary
Kootenay leads the series 2-0.
Game 3 is Tuesday in Saskatoon.
Kootenay 1 0 1 1 - 3
Saskatoon 0 1 1 0 - 2
1st Period-1, Kootenay, Reinhart 5 (Antilla), 16:23. Penalties-served by Rossignol Ktn (too many men), 5:47; Rintoul Ktn (roughing), 18:17.
2nd Period-2, Saskatoon, Benson 3 (Dietz), 7:24. Penalties-Reinhart Ktn (tripping), 3:00; Rintoul Ktn (tripping), 8:40; Fraser Ktn (slashing), 17:15.
3rd Period-3, Kootenay, Fraser 8 (McNabb, Reinhart), 4:12. 4, Saskatoon, Schenn 6 (Elliott, Viedensky), 18:55. Penalties-Olsen Sas (slashing), 9:43; Siemens Sas (slashing), 11:47; Rintoul Ktn (tripping), 12:58.
OT Period-5, Kootenay, Antilla 5 (Reinhart), 18:32. Penalties-No Penalties
Shots on Goal-Kootenay 12-6-14-12-44. Saskatoon 8-15-14-15-52.
Power Play Opportunities-Kootenay 0 / 2; Saskatoon 0 / 6.
Goalies-Kootenay, Lieuwen 6-2-0-0 (52 shots-50 saves). Saskatoon, Stanford 4-4-0-0 (44 shots-41 saves).
A-8,064
Referees-Chris Crich (80), Reagan Vetter (79).
Linesmen-Sean Dufour (50), Chad Marshall (95).
ICE Trivia Playoff Game #8
During every ICE broadcast we ask a trivia question.
Today’s Trivia question.
What is the ICE record for most goals in one playoff season?
ANSWER – 17 Duncan Milroy 2002.
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Today’s Trivia question.
What is the ICE record for most goals in one playoff season?
ANSWER – 17 Duncan Milroy 2002.
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If you have a question or comment that you want to be discussed during a broadcast email me …
jeff@thedrivefm.ca
Kootenay @ Saskatoon Game #2 Playoff Game #8
The Kootenay ICE are in Saskatoon tonight for game 2 of the 2nd round playoff series.
ICE lead series 1-0.
#1 Kootenay 4 Saskatoon 1 - Matt Fraser 2 goals, Max Reinhart 1-1-2, Brayden McNabb 0-2-2, Cody Eakin 0-2-2, Nathan Lieuwen 35 saves.
In ICE Playoff History ...
Win game 1 without home ice advantage - 5 times and have won the series 3 times.
Split 1st 2 games without home ice advantage - 5 times and have won the series 3 times.
Win 1st 2 games without home ice advantage - 1 time and won the series. (08 vs Medicine Hat).
ICE Office is open 12-4 Saturday for fan to purchase tickets for game 3 & 4 which will be played Tuesday and Wednesday.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 6:30 on The Drive.
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 7 Matt Fraser
Assists – 6 Kevin King
Points – 9 Matt Fraser
Defenseman – 8 Brayden McNabb
Rookie – 1 Adam Rossignol
PM – 18 Jesse Ismond
+/- - +8 Brayden McNabb
Avg – 0.00 Brett Teskey, 2.32 Nathan Lieuwen
Blades
Goals – 5 Brayden Schenn
Assists – 6 Curtis Hamilton
Points – 10 Brayden Schenn, Curtis Hamilton
Defenseman – 7 Stefan Elliott
Rookie – 7 Matej Stransky
PM – 14 Brayden Schenn, Darren Dziurzynski
+/- - +6 Matej Stransky, Brent Benson
Avg – 2.28 Stanford
Head to Head
ICE
Matt Fraser 2-0-2
Max Reinhart 1-1-2
Brayden McNabb 0-2-2
Cody Eakin 0-2-2
Steele Bomer 1-0-1
Hayden Rintoul 0-1-1
James Martin 0-1-1
Kevin King 0-1-1
Nathan Lieuwen 1-0 1.00 .972%
Blades
Stefan Elliott 1-0-1
Teigan Zahn 0-1-1
Steven Stanford 0-1 3.04 .906%
Streaks
James Martin – 4 games 0-5-5
Max Reinhart - 3 games 3-4-7
Brayden McNabb – 2 games 1-3-4
Matt Fraser – 2 games 5-0-5
Home
Cody Eakin 1-3-4
Brayden McNabb 1-2-3
Kevin King 0-3-3
Max Reinhart 2-0-2
Joe Antilla 2-0-2
Nathan Lieuwen 2-1 2.41 .900%
Brett Teskey 0-0 0.00 1.000% 6 min
Road
Matt Fraser 6-1-7
Max Reinhart 2-4-6
Brayden McNabb 1-4-5
James Martin 0-4-4
Joe Antilla 2-1-3
Nathan Lieuwen 3-1 2.25 .916% 1 SO
ICE lead series 1-0.
#1 Kootenay 4 Saskatoon 1 - Matt Fraser 2 goals, Max Reinhart 1-1-2, Brayden McNabb 0-2-2, Cody Eakin 0-2-2, Nathan Lieuwen 35 saves.
In ICE Playoff History ...
Win game 1 without home ice advantage - 5 times and have won the series 3 times.
Split 1st 2 games without home ice advantage - 5 times and have won the series 3 times.
Win 1st 2 games without home ice advantage - 1 time and won the series. (08 vs Medicine Hat).
ICE Office is open 12-4 Saturday for fan to purchase tickets for game 3 & 4 which will be played Tuesday and Wednesday.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 6:30 on The Drive.
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 7 Matt Fraser
Assists – 6 Kevin King
Points – 9 Matt Fraser
Defenseman – 8 Brayden McNabb
Rookie – 1 Adam Rossignol
PM – 18 Jesse Ismond
+/- - +8 Brayden McNabb
Avg – 0.00 Brett Teskey, 2.32 Nathan Lieuwen
Blades
Goals – 5 Brayden Schenn
Assists – 6 Curtis Hamilton
Points – 10 Brayden Schenn, Curtis Hamilton
Defenseman – 7 Stefan Elliott
Rookie – 7 Matej Stransky
PM – 14 Brayden Schenn, Darren Dziurzynski
+/- - +6 Matej Stransky, Brent Benson
Avg – 2.28 Stanford
Head to Head
ICE
Matt Fraser 2-0-2
Max Reinhart 1-1-2
Brayden McNabb 0-2-2
Cody Eakin 0-2-2
Steele Bomer 1-0-1
Hayden Rintoul 0-1-1
James Martin 0-1-1
Kevin King 0-1-1
Nathan Lieuwen 1-0 1.00 .972%
Blades
Stefan Elliott 1-0-1
Teigan Zahn 0-1-1
Steven Stanford 0-1 3.04 .906%
Streaks
James Martin – 4 games 0-5-5
Max Reinhart - 3 games 3-4-7
Brayden McNabb – 2 games 1-3-4
Matt Fraser – 2 games 5-0-5
Home
Cody Eakin 1-3-4
Brayden McNabb 1-2-3
Kevin King 0-3-3
Max Reinhart 2-0-2
Joe Antilla 2-0-2
Nathan Lieuwen 2-1 2.41 .900%
Brett Teskey 0-0 0.00 1.000% 6 min
Road
Matt Fraser 6-1-7
Max Reinhart 2-4-6
Brayden McNabb 1-4-5
James Martin 0-4-4
Joe Antilla 2-1-3
Nathan Lieuwen 3-1 2.25 .916% 1 SO
Hockey Canada Decision ... Wrong
Hockey Canada has decided that 15-year-old Sam Reinhart will not be allowed to play in game 2 tonight in Saskatoon.
If he does, he will be ineligible to play in the Telus Cup.
Reinhart, who played in game 1 last night and 4 regular season games, has reached his allowed limit of 5 games.
The rule of 5 games is lifted if the players' current team is done it's season.
Reinhart, who plays BC AAA Midget w/Vancouver NW Giants, will play next week in the Canada Midget Championships, the Telus Cup, in Newfoundland.
He is missing no games in being with the ICE this week.
It's no secret that Sam Reinhart is the clubs #1 prospect and the team was going to bring him up to join the ICE once his season ended.
In his 4 regular season games he got regular playing time and scored 2 goals.
In last nights playoff game he centred the 3rd line and got regular playing time all night.
One of the reasons for the 5-game rule is to protect players from being called up to the CHL team too many times and hurting his development by not having regular playing time.
Some teams will bring up a prospect only to have him play 1-2 shifts a game.
If Reinhart was being put on the ICE roster just so they have a full roster as they are battling injuries and illnesses and sat on the bench the whole game then I would agree with him not suiting up.
This obviously is the not the situation here.
I'm not totally sure of what happened in Kamloops this season but 15-year-old Mike Needham played in 13 games with the Blazers. He played 6 games around the X-mas season when the Blazers were missing players to 2 tournaments. (World Junior Championships and World U-17) He played 3 games in March when the Blazers were missing players to injuries.
What makes this so surprising is that Hockey Canada is always using CHL players for camps and tournaments all year long.
Every April there is an U-18 tournament. (Max Reinhart played last year).
July and August there are U-20 Development Camps for the the World Junior Hockey Championships and also Goalie Camps.
In August they have another team for the U-18 Championships.
In December they have up to 40 players report for the Selection Camp for the World Junior Hockey Championships.
Then the 22 players who made the team play in the tournament.
Usually, at the same time, there is an U-17 Tournament.
How many times have you gone to a WHL game around X-mas and New Years and seen teams missing 2-6 players off the roster because of these events?
The WHL teams have always made their players available for the Hockey Canada events.
Financially Hockey Canada must be doing great with the big crowds in Saskatoon last year and the big attendance figures anticipated next year in Calgary and Edmonton.
The ICE have other prospects on their list but they all haven't played in 4-6 weeks and aren't options at this time.
Sam Reinhart wants to play for the CE .
His Father Paul Reinhart wants him to play for the ICE.
Vancouver NW Giants Head Coach has given his approval to let him play.
BC Hockey has ruled that he be allowed to play.
Hockey Canada said no.
Hockey Canada's decision is hurting the player and benefiting no one and that makes this wrong.
If he does, he will be ineligible to play in the Telus Cup.
Reinhart, who played in game 1 last night and 4 regular season games, has reached his allowed limit of 5 games.
The rule of 5 games is lifted if the players' current team is done it's season.
Reinhart, who plays BC AAA Midget w/Vancouver NW Giants, will play next week in the Canada Midget Championships, the Telus Cup, in Newfoundland.
He is missing no games in being with the ICE this week.
It's no secret that Sam Reinhart is the clubs #1 prospect and the team was going to bring him up to join the ICE once his season ended.
In his 4 regular season games he got regular playing time and scored 2 goals.
In last nights playoff game he centred the 3rd line and got regular playing time all night.
One of the reasons for the 5-game rule is to protect players from being called up to the CHL team too many times and hurting his development by not having regular playing time.
Some teams will bring up a prospect only to have him play 1-2 shifts a game.
If Reinhart was being put on the ICE roster just so they have a full roster as they are battling injuries and illnesses and sat on the bench the whole game then I would agree with him not suiting up.
This obviously is the not the situation here.
I'm not totally sure of what happened in Kamloops this season but 15-year-old Mike Needham played in 13 games with the Blazers. He played 6 games around the X-mas season when the Blazers were missing players to 2 tournaments. (World Junior Championships and World U-17) He played 3 games in March when the Blazers were missing players to injuries.
What makes this so surprising is that Hockey Canada is always using CHL players for camps and tournaments all year long.
Every April there is an U-18 tournament. (Max Reinhart played last year).
July and August there are U-20 Development Camps for the the World Junior Hockey Championships and also Goalie Camps.
In August they have another team for the U-18 Championships.
In December they have up to 40 players report for the Selection Camp for the World Junior Hockey Championships.
Then the 22 players who made the team play in the tournament.
Usually, at the same time, there is an U-17 Tournament.
How many times have you gone to a WHL game around X-mas and New Years and seen teams missing 2-6 players off the roster because of these events?
The WHL teams have always made their players available for the Hockey Canada events.
Financially Hockey Canada must be doing great with the big crowds in Saskatoon last year and the big attendance figures anticipated next year in Calgary and Edmonton.
The ICE have other prospects on their list but they all haven't played in 4-6 weeks and aren't options at this time.
Sam Reinhart wants to play for the CE .
His Father Paul Reinhart wants him to play for the ICE.
Vancouver NW Giants Head Coach has given his approval to let him play.
BC Hockey has ruled that he be allowed to play.
Hockey Canada said no.
Hockey Canada's decision is hurting the player and benefiting no one and that makes this wrong.
Clouston and Lauer
From tsn.ca ...
Cory Clouston's stay as the coach of the Ottawa Senators has officially come to an end.
The Senators fired their bench boss and two assistants on Saturday just hours after losing their last game of the season to Boston.
After a disappointing season that saw the Senators miss the playoffs in the East, while posting a 32-40-10 record, general manager Bryan Murray had seen enough.
Clouston, who was in the final year of his contract, which was set to expire on July 31st, was dismissed by the team along with assistant oaches Greg Carvel and Brad Lauer.
Goaltending coach Rick Wamsley and assistant Luke Richardson have been retained by the team.
The move came one day after Murray was given a vote of confidence by the team with a three-year contract extension.
The 41-year-old Clouston, who was named Ottawa's ninth head coach on Feb. 2, 2009 after being promoted from the Binghamton Senators, posted a career NHL head-coaching record of 95-83-20.
In one playoff series with the Senators against the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2009-10, Clouston had two wins and four losses.
Murray will begin his fifth season as Senators' general manager next year with his fifth head coach. He has now fired Craig Hartsburg, John Paddock, and Clouston, and he himself served behind the bench after Paddock was dismissed in 2007-08.
Cory Clouston's stay as the coach of the Ottawa Senators has officially come to an end.
The Senators fired their bench boss and two assistants on Saturday just hours after losing their last game of the season to Boston.
After a disappointing season that saw the Senators miss the playoffs in the East, while posting a 32-40-10 record, general manager Bryan Murray had seen enough.
Clouston, who was in the final year of his contract, which was set to expire on July 31st, was dismissed by the team along with assistant oaches Greg Carvel and Brad Lauer.
Goaltending coach Rick Wamsley and assistant Luke Richardson have been retained by the team.
The move came one day after Murray was given a vote of confidence by the team with a three-year contract extension.
The 41-year-old Clouston, who was named Ottawa's ninth head coach on Feb. 2, 2009 after being promoted from the Binghamton Senators, posted a career NHL head-coaching record of 95-83-20.
In one playoff series with the Senators against the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2009-10, Clouston had two wins and four losses.
Murray will begin his fifth season as Senators' general manager next year with his fifth head coach. He has now fired Craig Hartsburg, John Paddock, and Clouston, and he himself served behind the bench after Paddock was dismissed in 2007-08.
Friday, April 8, 2011
Kootenay 4 Saskatoon 1 Game #1 Playoff Game #7
Saskatoon, Sask – Kootenay ICE forward Matt Fraser scored 2 goals in a 4-1 win over the Saskatoon Blades, in the 1st game of the 2nd round of the playoffs, in WHL Playoff action on Friday night.
Fraser opened the scoring on a powerplay breakway.
Steele Boomer was credited with the game winner with a powerplay deflection.
Max Reinhart extended his point streak to 3 games with a goal late in the 2nd period.
Fraser ended the scoring with an empty netter.
Cody Eakin and Brayden McNabb each had 2 assists.
The last regular season meeting between the clubs was March 4th in Saskatoon and the Blades won 9-2.
Since then the ICE had a record of 10-2-0-1.
Going into the series the Blades home record including the playoffs was 35-3-0-1.
Of the remaining 8 teams in the 2011 WHL playoffs Blades bench boss Lorne Molleken has the most playoff experience with 111 games and 57 wins, plus 4 games coached in the 2001 Memorial Cup.
In ICE playoff history they have won 4 playoff series without home ice advantage.
The most recent was vs Medicine Hat in the 1st round of the 2008 Playoffs.
Also in 2000 in the 3rd round against Calgary, 2002 WHL Final against Red Deer and 2003 in the 1st round vs Kamloops. (ICE won the WHL Championship in 2 of those years, 2000 and 2002)
Luke Paulsen returned after missing 18 games to a shoulder injury.
Because of injuries and illnesses the ICE have called 15-year-old Sam Reinhart for the weekend.
ICE scratches – Brock Montgomery, Adam Rossignol, Drew Czerwonka.
Blades scratches – Tanner Sohn, Tommy Stipancik, Ryan Olsen.
Game Summary
Kooteany leads the series 1-0.
Game 2 is Saturday in Saskatoon.
Kootenay 1 2 1 - 4
Saskatoon 1 0 0 - 1
1st Period-1, Kootenay, Fraser 6 (Eakin, McNabb), 1:14 (PP). 2, Saskatoon, Elliott 3 (Zahn), 13:58. Penalties-Nicholls Sas (tripping), 0:55; Fraser Ktn (usc diving), 13:13; Schenn Sas (cross checking), 13:13; Leach Ktn (elbowing), 16:05; Dziurzynski Sas (interference), 19:16; Ismond Ktn (roughing), 19:53; Zahn Sas (roughing), 19:53.
2nd Period-3, Kootenay, Boomer 2 (King, Martin), 11:57 (PP). 4, Kootenay, Reinhart 4 (Rintoul, McNabb), 18:33. Penalties-Martin Ktn (interference), 4:48; Benson Sas (charging), 6:26; Schenn Sas (cross checking), 10:34; Hurley Ktn (interference), 13:31.
3rd Period-5, Kootenay, Fraser 7 (Reinhart, Eakin), 19:48 (EN). Penalties-King Ktn (roughing), 10:30; Dziurzynski Sas (roughing), 10:30; Hamilton Sas (checking from behind), 16:49.
Shots on Goal-Kootenay 11-9-13-33. Saskatoon 9-12-15-36.
Power Play Opportunities-Kootenay 2 / 5; Saskatoon 0 / 3.
Goalies-Kootenay, Lieuwen 5-2-0-0 (36 shots-35 saves). Saskatoon, Stanford 4-3-0-0 (32 shots-29 saves).
A-7,612
Referees-Adam Byblow (23), Steve Papp (36).
Linesmen-Ryan Lundquist (106), Chad Williams (60).
Fraser opened the scoring on a powerplay breakway.
Steele Boomer was credited with the game winner with a powerplay deflection.
Max Reinhart extended his point streak to 3 games with a goal late in the 2nd period.
Fraser ended the scoring with an empty netter.
Cody Eakin and Brayden McNabb each had 2 assists.
The last regular season meeting between the clubs was March 4th in Saskatoon and the Blades won 9-2.
Since then the ICE had a record of 10-2-0-1.
Going into the series the Blades home record including the playoffs was 35-3-0-1.
Of the remaining 8 teams in the 2011 WHL playoffs Blades bench boss Lorne Molleken has the most playoff experience with 111 games and 57 wins, plus 4 games coached in the 2001 Memorial Cup.
In ICE playoff history they have won 4 playoff series without home ice advantage.
The most recent was vs Medicine Hat in the 1st round of the 2008 Playoffs.
Also in 2000 in the 3rd round against Calgary, 2002 WHL Final against Red Deer and 2003 in the 1st round vs Kamloops. (ICE won the WHL Championship in 2 of those years, 2000 and 2002)
Luke Paulsen returned after missing 18 games to a shoulder injury.
Because of injuries and illnesses the ICE have called 15-year-old Sam Reinhart for the weekend.
ICE scratches – Brock Montgomery, Adam Rossignol, Drew Czerwonka.
Blades scratches – Tanner Sohn, Tommy Stipancik, Ryan Olsen.
Game Summary
Kooteany leads the series 1-0.
Game 2 is Saturday in Saskatoon.
Kootenay 1 2 1 - 4
Saskatoon 1 0 0 - 1
1st Period-1, Kootenay, Fraser 6 (Eakin, McNabb), 1:14 (PP). 2, Saskatoon, Elliott 3 (Zahn), 13:58. Penalties-Nicholls Sas (tripping), 0:55; Fraser Ktn (usc diving), 13:13; Schenn Sas (cross checking), 13:13; Leach Ktn (elbowing), 16:05; Dziurzynski Sas (interference), 19:16; Ismond Ktn (roughing), 19:53; Zahn Sas (roughing), 19:53.
2nd Period-3, Kootenay, Boomer 2 (King, Martin), 11:57 (PP). 4, Kootenay, Reinhart 4 (Rintoul, McNabb), 18:33. Penalties-Martin Ktn (interference), 4:48; Benson Sas (charging), 6:26; Schenn Sas (cross checking), 10:34; Hurley Ktn (interference), 13:31.
3rd Period-5, Kootenay, Fraser 7 (Reinhart, Eakin), 19:48 (EN). Penalties-King Ktn (roughing), 10:30; Dziurzynski Sas (roughing), 10:30; Hamilton Sas (checking from behind), 16:49.
Shots on Goal-Kootenay 11-9-13-33. Saskatoon 9-12-15-36.
Power Play Opportunities-Kootenay 2 / 5; Saskatoon 0 / 3.
Goalies-Kootenay, Lieuwen 5-2-0-0 (36 shots-35 saves). Saskatoon, Stanford 4-3-0-0 (32 shots-29 saves).
A-7,612
Referees-Adam Byblow (23), Steve Papp (36).
Linesmen-Ryan Lundquist (106), Chad Williams (60).
ICE Trivia Playoff Game #7
During every ICE broadcast we ask a trivia question.
Today’s Trivia question.
2008 was the last year the ICE played in the 2nd round of the playoffs. Who did they play against?
ANSWER – Lethbridge.
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Today’s Trivia question.
2008 was the last year the ICE played in the 2nd round of the playoffs. Who did they play against?
ANSWER – Lethbridge.
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Kootenay @ Saskatoon Game #1 Playoff Game #7
The Kootenay ICE are in Saskatoon tonight for game 1 of the 2nd round of the playoffs.
ICE eliminated Moose Jaw in the 1st round in 6 games and the Blades beat Prince Albert in 6 games.
During the regular season the Blades won all 4 meetings.
In ICE Playoff History ...
Without home ice advantage - 10 times and have won the series 4 times.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 6:30 on The Drive.
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 5 Matt Fraser
Assists – 5 Kevin King
Points – 7 Matt Fraser
Defenseman – 6 Brayden McNabb
Rookie – 1 Adam Rossignol
PM – 16 Hayden Rintoul, Jese Ismond
+/- - +8 Brayden McNabb
Avg – 0.00 Brett Teskey, 2.54 Nathan Lieuwen
Blades
Goals – 5 Brayden Schenn
Assists – 6 Curtis Hamilton
Points – 10 Brayden Schenn, Curtis Hamilton
Defenseman – 6 Stefan Elliott
Rookie – 7 Matej Stransky
PM – 11 Darren Dietz, Duncan Siemens
+/- - +6 Matej Stransky
Avg – 2.15 Stanford
Head to Head Regular Season
ICE
Jesse Ismond 2-1-3
Max Reinhart 1-2-3
Jagger Dirk 1-1-2
Kevin King 1-1-2
Hayden Rintoul 0-2-2
Nathan Lieuwen 0-4-0-0 4.41 .878%
Brett Teskey 0-0-0-0 7.00 .789%
Blades
Marek Viedensky 3-3-6
Brayden Schenn 2-3-5
Stefan Elliott 3-1-4
Josh Nicholls 2-2-4
Darian Dziurzynski 2-2-4
Steven Stanford 4-0-0-0 2.00 .933%
Streaks
James Martin – 3 games 0-4-4
Max Reinhart - 2 games 2-3-5
Home
Cody Eakin 1-3-4
Brayden McNabb 1-2-3
Kevin King 0-3-3
Max Reinhart 2-0-2
Joe Antilla 2-0-2
Nathan Lieuwen 2-1 2.41 .900%
Brett Teskey 0-0 0.00 1.000% 6 min
Road
Matt Fraser 4-1-5
Max Reinhart 1-3-4
Joe Antilla 2-1-3
Brayden McNabb 1-2-3
James Martin 0-3-3
Nathan Lieuwen 2-1 2.67 .887% 1 SO
ICE eliminated Moose Jaw in the 1st round in 6 games and the Blades beat Prince Albert in 6 games.
During the regular season the Blades won all 4 meetings.
In ICE Playoff History ...
Without home ice advantage - 10 times and have won the series 4 times.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 6:30 on The Drive.
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 5 Matt Fraser
Assists – 5 Kevin King
Points – 7 Matt Fraser
Defenseman – 6 Brayden McNabb
Rookie – 1 Adam Rossignol
PM – 16 Hayden Rintoul, Jese Ismond
+/- - +8 Brayden McNabb
Avg – 0.00 Brett Teskey, 2.54 Nathan Lieuwen
Blades
Goals – 5 Brayden Schenn
Assists – 6 Curtis Hamilton
Points – 10 Brayden Schenn, Curtis Hamilton
Defenseman – 6 Stefan Elliott
Rookie – 7 Matej Stransky
PM – 11 Darren Dietz, Duncan Siemens
+/- - +6 Matej Stransky
Avg – 2.15 Stanford
Head to Head Regular Season
ICE
Jesse Ismond 2-1-3
Max Reinhart 1-2-3
Jagger Dirk 1-1-2
Kevin King 1-1-2
Hayden Rintoul 0-2-2
Nathan Lieuwen 0-4-0-0 4.41 .878%
Brett Teskey 0-0-0-0 7.00 .789%
Blades
Marek Viedensky 3-3-6
Brayden Schenn 2-3-5
Stefan Elliott 3-1-4
Josh Nicholls 2-2-4
Darian Dziurzynski 2-2-4
Steven Stanford 4-0-0-0 2.00 .933%
Streaks
James Martin – 3 games 0-4-4
Max Reinhart - 2 games 2-3-5
Home
Cody Eakin 1-3-4
Brayden McNabb 1-2-3
Kevin King 0-3-3
Max Reinhart 2-0-2
Joe Antilla 2-0-2
Nathan Lieuwen 2-1 2.41 .900%
Brett Teskey 0-0 0.00 1.000% 6 min
Road
Matt Fraser 4-1-5
Max Reinhart 1-3-4
Joe Antilla 2-1-3
Brayden McNabb 1-2-3
James Martin 0-3-3
Nathan Lieuwen 2-1 2.67 .887% 1 SO
Thursday, April 7, 2011
ICE in Saskatoon
After a 10 hour bus trip from Cranbrook to Saskatoon that started at 10:30pm and ended at 8:30am the ICE are in the City of Bridges.
It's a chance for the club to have a full practice in the Credit Union Centre that will host games #1 and #2.
Because of injuries and illnesses the club could have been a player short of a complete lineup but have called up 15-year-old Sam Reinhart for the weekend games.
It's a chance for the club to have a full practice in the Credit Union Centre that will host games #1 and #2.
Because of injuries and illnesses the club could have been a player short of a complete lineup but have called up 15-year-old Sam Reinhart for the weekend games.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
ICE Lineup Update
After missing 18 games so far to a shoulder injury Luke Paulsen will return to the lineup sometime during the series against Saskatoon. The week of practice will determine if he can play as early as game 1.
Drew Czerwonka is questionable with the injury suffered in the 1st round.
Brock Montgomery is questionable for the series.
15-year-old Sam Reinhart will join the ICE for the 1st 2 games of the series. In 4 regular season games with the ICE he had 2 goals. He played BC AAA Midget w/Vancouver NW Giants 34 GP 38-40-78 6pm Playoffs 5 GP 5-4-9 0pm. Also won the GOLD medal with Team BC at the Canada Winter Games 6 GP 4-7-11 2pm.
Next week Reinhart will be with the Giants in New Brunswick to play for the Telus CUP.
Drew Czerwonka is questionable with the injury suffered in the 1st round.
Brock Montgomery is questionable for the series.
15-year-old Sam Reinhart will join the ICE for the 1st 2 games of the series. In 4 regular season games with the ICE he had 2 goals. He played BC AAA Midget w/Vancouver NW Giants 34 GP 38-40-78 6pm Playoffs 5 GP 5-4-9 0pm. Also won the GOLD medal with Team BC at the Canada Winter Games 6 GP 4-7-11 2pm.
Next week Reinhart will be with the Giants in New Brunswick to play for the Telus CUP.
2nd Round Matchups
Saskatoon - 294 GP MC 5 GP
Kootenay - 304 GP
History – 1st meeting.
Season – Saskatoon 4-0-0-0. Kootenay 0-4-0-0.
November 19th – Saskatoon 2 at Kootenay 1
December 12th – at Saskatoon 4 Kootenay 2
February 19th – Saskatoon 5 at Kootenay 3
March 4th – at Saskatoon 9 Kootenay 2
GP – 33 King, 29 Eakin, 26 McNabb, 25 Fraser, 22 Boomer, 16 Rintoul, 16 Martin, 16 Antilla, 16 Reinhart,
15 Leach,
G - 9 Eakin, 7 King, 7 Fraser, 5 Reinhart, 4 Antilla,
A - 14 McNabb 12 King, 8 Eakin, 8 Boomer, 6 Fraser, 5 Rintoul,
Pts – 19 King, 17 Eakin, 16 McNabb, 13 Fraser, 10 Boomer, 9 Reinhart,
PM – 46 King, 38 McNabb, 33 Ismond, 32 Fraser, 24 Eakin, 22 Rintoul, 20 Leach,
W - 4 Lieuwen,
Avg – 2.38 Lieuwen, Teskey 0.00,
SO – 1 Lieuwen,
Coach – Kris Knoblauch 1 season Kootenay 6 4-2 .667%
Game 7 – Kootenay 4 1-3 .250%
MC – Kootenay 7 3-4
GP – 39 Schenn, 23 Zahn, 23 Elliott, 23 Nicholls, 20 Viedensky, 20 Dziurzynski, 18 Hamilton,
G - 23 Schenn, 10 Viedensky, 7 Hamilton, 6 Elliott, 5 Nichols, 5 Dziurzynski,
A - 27 Schenn, 12 Elliott, 10 Dziurzynski, 8 Hamilton, 7 Viedensky, 7 Nicholls,
Pts – 50 Schenn, 18 Elliott, 17 Viedensky, 15 Hamilton, 15 Dziurzynski,
PM – 38 Schenn, 26 Zahn, 25 Dziurzyski, 22 Siemens,
W - 10 Stanford,
Avg – 2.55 Stanford,
SO – 3 Stanford,
Coach – Lorne Molleken 12 Seasons Moose Jaw/Saskatoon/Regina 111 57-54 .514% MC 4 1-3 .250%
Game 7 – Saskatoon 7 1-6 .143%
MC – Saskatoon 4 2-2
Red Deer - 155 GP MC
Medicine Hat – 332 GP MC
History – 5th meeting. 07 Medicine Hat won 4-3 1st Round, 05 Medicine Hat won 4-3 1st Round, 04 Medicine Hat won 4-2 East Final, 03 Red Deer won 4-3 2nd Round.
Season – Red Deer 1-4-1-0. Medicine Hat 5-1-0-0.
October 1st - at Medicine Hat 2 Red Deer 1
October 2nd – Medicine Hat 4 at Red Deer 1
January 21st - Red Deer 5 at Medicine Hat 3
February 8th – Medicine Hat 3 at Red Deer 1
March 1st – Medicine Hat 4 at Red Deer 2
March 11th at Medicine Hat 3 Red Deer 2 OT
GP – 21 Kudrna, 16 Froese, 15 Borejko,
G - 6 Froese, 4 Nugent-Hopkins, 4 Ferguson, 3 Kudrna, 3 Kambeitz,
A - 7 Nugent-Hopkins, 6 Froese, 5 Petrovic, 5 Kudrna, 5 Ferguson,
Pts – 12 Froese, 11 Nugent-Hopkins,
PM – 22 Weller,
W - 4 Kuemper,
Avg – 2.39 Kuemper,
SO –
Coach – Jesse Wallin 2 seasons Red Deer 8 4-4 .500%
Game 7 – Red Deer 5 3-2 .600%
MC – Red Deer 4 3-1
GP – 34 Vey, 34 Hamilton, 29 Coyle, 29 Konan, 27 Carr, 21 Grbavac, 18 McKay, 18 Etem, 17 Kessy,
16 Bredo, 15 Tochkin,
G - 12 Etem, 9 Vey, 7 Hamilton, 6 Coyle, 4 Grbavac, 4 Tochkin, 3 Kessy,
A - 19 Vey, 12 Hamilton, 10 Coyle, 7 Etem, 6 Konan, 6 Grbavac, 5 Carr, 5 Theriau,
Pts – 28 Vey, 19 Hamilton, 19 Etem, 16 Coyle, 10 Grbavac,
PM – 59 Hamilton, 26 Coyle, 26 Konan,
W - 6 Bunz, 4 Dubyk,
Avg – 3.29 Bunz, 4.32 Dubyk,
SO –
Coach – Shaun Clouston 1 season Medicine Hat 6 4-2 .667%
Game 7 – Medicine Hat 10 7-3 .700%
MC – Medicine Hat 20 12-8 .600%
Portland - 313 GP MC 2 GP
Kelowna - 369 GP MC 17 GP
History – 1st meeting.
Season – Portland 3-1-0-0. Kelowna 1-3-0-0.
October 16th – Portland 5 at Kelowna 1
October 29th – at Portland 4 Kelowna 2
October 30th – at Portland 6 Kelowna 1
January 14th – at Kelowna 5 Portland 3
GP – 62 Cunningham, 28 Morrow,
G - 21 Cunningham, 11 Niederreiter, 8 Morrow, 8 Johansen, 6 Ross, 4 Rutkowski, 4 Boychuk,
A - 26 Cunningham, 17 Johansen, 14 Niederreiter, 13 Morrow, 9 Ross, 7 Aronson, 6 Rattie, 5 Bartschi,
Pts – 47 Cunningham, 21 Morrow, 25 Johansen, 25 Niederreiter, 15 Ross,
PM – 59 Morrow, 50 Boychuk, 47 Cunningham, 40 Ross, 23 Jordan,
W - 9 Carruth,
Avg – 3.30 Carruth,
SO – 1 Carruth,
Coach – Mike Johnston 2 seasons Portland 17 10-7 .588%
Game 7 – Portland 9 3-6 .333%
MC – Portland 16 10-6, 18 10-8 (Portland/Edmonton)
GP – 45 Barrie, 45 Wudrick, 41 Bloodoff, 38 Callahan, 31 Stebner, 28 Main, 20 McColgan,
G - 17 Wudrick, 9 Barrie, 7 Callahan, 4 Bloodoff, 4 McColgan, 4 Bulmer, 4 Stebner, 3 Main,
A - 29 Barrie, 10 McColgan, 10 Callahan, 9 Wudrick, 6 Bloodoff, 6 Stebner, 5 Smith,
Pts – 38 Barrie, 26 Wudrick, 14 McColgan, 17 Callahan, 10 Bloodoff,
PM – 55 Callahan, 36 Wudrick, 30 Stebner, 22 McColgan, 20 Bloodoff, 20 Barrie,
W - 4 Brown,
Avg – 3.98 Brown,
SO –
Coach – Ryan Huska 4 seasons Kelowna 45 28-17 .622% MC 4 2-2 .500%
Game 7 – Kelowna 5 2-3 .400%
MC – Kelowna 15 7-8
Spokane - 353 GP
Tri City - 561 GP
History – 5th meeting. 08 West Final Spokane won 4-3, 02 1st round Spokane won 4-1, 00 1st round Spokane won 4-0, 95 Round Robin and 2nd round Tri City won 4-3.
Season – Spokane 7-5-0-0. Tri City 5-6-1-0.
September 25th – at Tri City 6 Spokane 3
October 2nd – at Spokane 6 Tri City 5 OT
November 13th – at Spokane 5 Tri City 0
November 20th – at Tri City 8 Spokane 3
January 29th – Tri City 5 at Spokane 4
February 4th – at Tri City 5 Spokane 2
February 12th – at Spokane 7 Tri City 2
February 19th – Spokane 6 at Tri City 2
February 21st – Spokane 5 at Tri City 5
February 26th – at Spokane 3 Tri City 1
March 11 – at Spokane 5 Tri City 1
March 19th – at Tri City 6 Spokane 4
GP – 50 Koper, 43 Johnson, 39 Cowen, 24 Kuhn, 24 Baldwin, 24 Miller, 23 Gal, 20 Kitchton, 18 Bardaro,
G - 13 Johnson, 9 Koper, 3 Miller, 3 Marantz,
A - 19 Koper, 13 Johnson, 7 Cowen, 6 Kuhn, 5 Marantz, 4 Miller, 3 Kramer,
Pts – 29 Koper, 28 Johnson, 9 Cowen, 9 Kuhn,
PM – 41 Koper, 33 Cowen, 32 Johnson,
W - 7 Reid,
Avg – 2.92 Reid,
SO – 1 Reid,
Coach – Don Nachbaur 12 seasons Seattle/Tri City/Spokane 99 46-53 .465%
Game 7 – Spokane 8 4-4 .500%
MC – Spokane 12 9-3 .750%
GP – 59 Reddick, 56 Schmidt, 51 Hughesman, 49 McKenzie, 40 Wilgosh, 37 Messier, 37 Feser, 37 Shinnnimin, 34 Ashton, 33 Yuen, 33 Sutherland, 26 Holland, 23 Owsley,
G - 17 Reddick, 11 Messier, 11 Feser, 9 Shinnimin, 8 Schmidt, 8 McKenzie, 6 Hughesman, 4 Holland
A - 33 Reddick, 26 Shinnimin, 22 Hughesman, 20 Schmidt, 18 Feser, 17 McKenzie, 9 Holland, 8 Sutherland,
8 Messier, 6 Wilgosh,
Pts – 50 Reddick, 35 Shinnimin, 30 Hughesman, 29 Feser, 28 Schmidt, 25 McKenzie, 19 Messier,
PM – 117 Schmidt, 55 Shinnimin, 43 McKenzie, 39 Reddick, 33 Hughesman, 33 Sutherland,
29 Ashton, 22 Feser,
W - 16 Owsley,
Avg – 2.26 Owsley,
SO – 3 Owsley,
Coach – Jim Hiller 4 seasons Chilliwack/Tri City 35 18-17 .514%
Game 7 – Tri City 2 1-1 .500%
MC – Tri City
Kootenay - 304 GP
History – 1st meeting.
Season – Saskatoon 4-0-0-0. Kootenay 0-4-0-0.
November 19th – Saskatoon 2 at Kootenay 1
December 12th – at Saskatoon 4 Kootenay 2
February 19th – Saskatoon 5 at Kootenay 3
March 4th – at Saskatoon 9 Kootenay 2
GP – 33 King, 29 Eakin, 26 McNabb, 25 Fraser, 22 Boomer, 16 Rintoul, 16 Martin, 16 Antilla, 16 Reinhart,
15 Leach,
G - 9 Eakin, 7 King, 7 Fraser, 5 Reinhart, 4 Antilla,
A - 14 McNabb 12 King, 8 Eakin, 8 Boomer, 6 Fraser, 5 Rintoul,
Pts – 19 King, 17 Eakin, 16 McNabb, 13 Fraser, 10 Boomer, 9 Reinhart,
PM – 46 King, 38 McNabb, 33 Ismond, 32 Fraser, 24 Eakin, 22 Rintoul, 20 Leach,
W - 4 Lieuwen,
Avg – 2.38 Lieuwen, Teskey 0.00,
SO – 1 Lieuwen,
Coach – Kris Knoblauch 1 season Kootenay 6 4-2 .667%
Game 7 – Kootenay 4 1-3 .250%
MC – Kootenay 7 3-4
GP – 39 Schenn, 23 Zahn, 23 Elliott, 23 Nicholls, 20 Viedensky, 20 Dziurzynski, 18 Hamilton,
G - 23 Schenn, 10 Viedensky, 7 Hamilton, 6 Elliott, 5 Nichols, 5 Dziurzynski,
A - 27 Schenn, 12 Elliott, 10 Dziurzynski, 8 Hamilton, 7 Viedensky, 7 Nicholls,
Pts – 50 Schenn, 18 Elliott, 17 Viedensky, 15 Hamilton, 15 Dziurzynski,
PM – 38 Schenn, 26 Zahn, 25 Dziurzyski, 22 Siemens,
W - 10 Stanford,
Avg – 2.55 Stanford,
SO – 3 Stanford,
Coach – Lorne Molleken 12 Seasons Moose Jaw/Saskatoon/Regina 111 57-54 .514% MC 4 1-3 .250%
Game 7 – Saskatoon 7 1-6 .143%
MC – Saskatoon 4 2-2
Red Deer - 155 GP MC
Medicine Hat – 332 GP MC
History – 5th meeting. 07 Medicine Hat won 4-3 1st Round, 05 Medicine Hat won 4-3 1st Round, 04 Medicine Hat won 4-2 East Final, 03 Red Deer won 4-3 2nd Round.
Season – Red Deer 1-4-1-0. Medicine Hat 5-1-0-0.
October 1st - at Medicine Hat 2 Red Deer 1
October 2nd – Medicine Hat 4 at Red Deer 1
January 21st - Red Deer 5 at Medicine Hat 3
February 8th – Medicine Hat 3 at Red Deer 1
March 1st – Medicine Hat 4 at Red Deer 2
March 11th at Medicine Hat 3 Red Deer 2 OT
GP – 21 Kudrna, 16 Froese, 15 Borejko,
G - 6 Froese, 4 Nugent-Hopkins, 4 Ferguson, 3 Kudrna, 3 Kambeitz,
A - 7 Nugent-Hopkins, 6 Froese, 5 Petrovic, 5 Kudrna, 5 Ferguson,
Pts – 12 Froese, 11 Nugent-Hopkins,
PM – 22 Weller,
W - 4 Kuemper,
Avg – 2.39 Kuemper,
SO –
Coach – Jesse Wallin 2 seasons Red Deer 8 4-4 .500%
Game 7 – Red Deer 5 3-2 .600%
MC – Red Deer 4 3-1
GP – 34 Vey, 34 Hamilton, 29 Coyle, 29 Konan, 27 Carr, 21 Grbavac, 18 McKay, 18 Etem, 17 Kessy,
16 Bredo, 15 Tochkin,
G - 12 Etem, 9 Vey, 7 Hamilton, 6 Coyle, 4 Grbavac, 4 Tochkin, 3 Kessy,
A - 19 Vey, 12 Hamilton, 10 Coyle, 7 Etem, 6 Konan, 6 Grbavac, 5 Carr, 5 Theriau,
Pts – 28 Vey, 19 Hamilton, 19 Etem, 16 Coyle, 10 Grbavac,
PM – 59 Hamilton, 26 Coyle, 26 Konan,
W - 6 Bunz, 4 Dubyk,
Avg – 3.29 Bunz, 4.32 Dubyk,
SO –
Coach – Shaun Clouston 1 season Medicine Hat 6 4-2 .667%
Game 7 – Medicine Hat 10 7-3 .700%
MC – Medicine Hat 20 12-8 .600%
Portland - 313 GP MC 2 GP
Kelowna - 369 GP MC 17 GP
History – 1st meeting.
Season – Portland 3-1-0-0. Kelowna 1-3-0-0.
October 16th – Portland 5 at Kelowna 1
October 29th – at Portland 4 Kelowna 2
October 30th – at Portland 6 Kelowna 1
January 14th – at Kelowna 5 Portland 3
GP – 62 Cunningham, 28 Morrow,
G - 21 Cunningham, 11 Niederreiter, 8 Morrow, 8 Johansen, 6 Ross, 4 Rutkowski, 4 Boychuk,
A - 26 Cunningham, 17 Johansen, 14 Niederreiter, 13 Morrow, 9 Ross, 7 Aronson, 6 Rattie, 5 Bartschi,
Pts – 47 Cunningham, 21 Morrow, 25 Johansen, 25 Niederreiter, 15 Ross,
PM – 59 Morrow, 50 Boychuk, 47 Cunningham, 40 Ross, 23 Jordan,
W - 9 Carruth,
Avg – 3.30 Carruth,
SO – 1 Carruth,
Coach – Mike Johnston 2 seasons Portland 17 10-7 .588%
Game 7 – Portland 9 3-6 .333%
MC – Portland 16 10-6, 18 10-8 (Portland/Edmonton)
GP – 45 Barrie, 45 Wudrick, 41 Bloodoff, 38 Callahan, 31 Stebner, 28 Main, 20 McColgan,
G - 17 Wudrick, 9 Barrie, 7 Callahan, 4 Bloodoff, 4 McColgan, 4 Bulmer, 4 Stebner, 3 Main,
A - 29 Barrie, 10 McColgan, 10 Callahan, 9 Wudrick, 6 Bloodoff, 6 Stebner, 5 Smith,
Pts – 38 Barrie, 26 Wudrick, 14 McColgan, 17 Callahan, 10 Bloodoff,
PM – 55 Callahan, 36 Wudrick, 30 Stebner, 22 McColgan, 20 Bloodoff, 20 Barrie,
W - 4 Brown,
Avg – 3.98 Brown,
SO –
Coach – Ryan Huska 4 seasons Kelowna 45 28-17 .622% MC 4 2-2 .500%
Game 7 – Kelowna 5 2-3 .400%
MC – Kelowna 15 7-8
Spokane - 353 GP
Tri City - 561 GP
History – 5th meeting. 08 West Final Spokane won 4-3, 02 1st round Spokane won 4-1, 00 1st round Spokane won 4-0, 95 Round Robin and 2nd round Tri City won 4-3.
Season – Spokane 7-5-0-0. Tri City 5-6-1-0.
September 25th – at Tri City 6 Spokane 3
October 2nd – at Spokane 6 Tri City 5 OT
November 13th – at Spokane 5 Tri City 0
November 20th – at Tri City 8 Spokane 3
January 29th – Tri City 5 at Spokane 4
February 4th – at Tri City 5 Spokane 2
February 12th – at Spokane 7 Tri City 2
February 19th – Spokane 6 at Tri City 2
February 21st – Spokane 5 at Tri City 5
February 26th – at Spokane 3 Tri City 1
March 11 – at Spokane 5 Tri City 1
March 19th – at Tri City 6 Spokane 4
GP – 50 Koper, 43 Johnson, 39 Cowen, 24 Kuhn, 24 Baldwin, 24 Miller, 23 Gal, 20 Kitchton, 18 Bardaro,
G - 13 Johnson, 9 Koper, 3 Miller, 3 Marantz,
A - 19 Koper, 13 Johnson, 7 Cowen, 6 Kuhn, 5 Marantz, 4 Miller, 3 Kramer,
Pts – 29 Koper, 28 Johnson, 9 Cowen, 9 Kuhn,
PM – 41 Koper, 33 Cowen, 32 Johnson,
W - 7 Reid,
Avg – 2.92 Reid,
SO – 1 Reid,
Coach – Don Nachbaur 12 seasons Seattle/Tri City/Spokane 99 46-53 .465%
Game 7 – Spokane 8 4-4 .500%
MC – Spokane 12 9-3 .750%
GP – 59 Reddick, 56 Schmidt, 51 Hughesman, 49 McKenzie, 40 Wilgosh, 37 Messier, 37 Feser, 37 Shinnnimin, 34 Ashton, 33 Yuen, 33 Sutherland, 26 Holland, 23 Owsley,
G - 17 Reddick, 11 Messier, 11 Feser, 9 Shinnimin, 8 Schmidt, 8 McKenzie, 6 Hughesman, 4 Holland
A - 33 Reddick, 26 Shinnimin, 22 Hughesman, 20 Schmidt, 18 Feser, 17 McKenzie, 9 Holland, 8 Sutherland,
8 Messier, 6 Wilgosh,
Pts – 50 Reddick, 35 Shinnimin, 30 Hughesman, 29 Feser, 28 Schmidt, 25 McKenzie, 19 Messier,
PM – 117 Schmidt, 55 Shinnimin, 43 McKenzie, 39 Reddick, 33 Hughesman, 33 Sutherland,
29 Ashton, 22 Feser,
W - 16 Owsley,
Avg – 2.26 Owsley,
SO – 3 Owsley,
Coach – Jim Hiller 4 seasons Chilliwack/Tri City 35 18-17 .514%
Game 7 – Tri City 2 1-1 .500%
MC – Tri City
WHL Active Players Playoff Experience Stats
Active Players Playoff Experience (MC = Memorial Cup Experience)
1. Tri City - 561 GP
2. Kelowna - 369 GP MC 17 GP
3. Spokane - 353 GP
4. Medicine Hat – 332 GP MC
5. Portland - 313 GP MC 2 GP
6. Kootenay - 304 GP
7. Saskatoon - 294 GP MC 5 GP
8. Red Deer - 155 GP MC
Games Played
62 Cunningham
59 Reddick
56 Schmidt
51 Hughesman
50 Koper
49 McKenzie
45 Barrie
45 Wudrick
43 Johnson
41 Bloodoff
Goals
23 Schenn
21 Cunningham
17 Wudrick
17 Reddick
13 Johnson
12 Etem
11 Niederreiter
11 Messier
11 Feser
10 Viedensky
9 Eakin
9 Vey
9 Barrie
9 Koper
9 Shinnimin
Assists
33 Reddick
29 Barrie
27 Schenn
26 Cunningham
26 Shinnimin
22 Hughesman
20 Schmidt
19 Vey
19 Koper
18 Feser
Points
50 Schenn
50 Reddick
47 Cunningham
38 Barrie
35 Shinnimin
30 Hughesman
29 Feser
29 Koper
28 Vey
28 Johnson
28 Schmidt
Penalty Minutes
117 Schmidt
59 Hamilton
59 Morrow
55 Callahan
55 Shinnimin
50 Boychuk
47 Cunningham
46 King
43 McKenzie
41 Koper
Wins
16 Owsley
10 Stanford
9 Carruth
7 Reid
6 Bunz
4 Lieuwen
4 Dubyk
4 Kuemper
4 Brown
Goals Against Average
2.26 Owsley
2.38 Lieuwen, Teskey 0.00
2.39 Kuemper
2.55 Stanford
2.92 Reid
3.29 Bunz
3.30 Carruth
3.98 Brown
4.32 Dubyk
Shutouts
3 Owsley
3 Stanford
1 Lieuwen
1 Carruth
1 Reid
Coach Wins
Lorne Molleken 12 Seasons Moose Jaw/Saskatoon/Regina 111 57-54 .514% MC 4 1-3 .250%
Don Nachbaur 12 seasons Seattle/Tri City/Spokane 99 46-53 .465%
Ryan Huska 4 seasons Kelowna 45 28-17 .622% MC 4 2-2 .500%
Jim Hiller 4 seasons Chilliwack/Tri City 35 18-17 .514%
Mike Johnston 2 seasons Portland 17 10-7 .588%
Kris Knoblauch 1 season Kootenay 6 4-2 .667%
Shaun Clouston 1 season Medicine Hat 6 4-2 .667%
Jesse Wallin 2 seasons Red Deer 8 4-4 .500%
1. Tri City - 561 GP
2. Kelowna - 369 GP MC 17 GP
3. Spokane - 353 GP
4. Medicine Hat – 332 GP MC
5. Portland - 313 GP MC 2 GP
6. Kootenay - 304 GP
7. Saskatoon - 294 GP MC 5 GP
8. Red Deer - 155 GP MC
Games Played
62 Cunningham
59 Reddick
56 Schmidt
51 Hughesman
50 Koper
49 McKenzie
45 Barrie
45 Wudrick
43 Johnson
41 Bloodoff
Goals
23 Schenn
21 Cunningham
17 Wudrick
17 Reddick
13 Johnson
12 Etem
11 Niederreiter
11 Messier
11 Feser
10 Viedensky
9 Eakin
9 Vey
9 Barrie
9 Koper
9 Shinnimin
Assists
33 Reddick
29 Barrie
27 Schenn
26 Cunningham
26 Shinnimin
22 Hughesman
20 Schmidt
19 Vey
19 Koper
18 Feser
Points
50 Schenn
50 Reddick
47 Cunningham
38 Barrie
35 Shinnimin
30 Hughesman
29 Feser
29 Koper
28 Vey
28 Johnson
28 Schmidt
Penalty Minutes
117 Schmidt
59 Hamilton
59 Morrow
55 Callahan
55 Shinnimin
50 Boychuk
47 Cunningham
46 King
43 McKenzie
41 Koper
Wins
16 Owsley
10 Stanford
9 Carruth
7 Reid
6 Bunz
4 Lieuwen
4 Dubyk
4 Kuemper
4 Brown
Goals Against Average
2.26 Owsley
2.38 Lieuwen, Teskey 0.00
2.39 Kuemper
2.55 Stanford
2.92 Reid
3.29 Bunz
3.30 Carruth
3.98 Brown
4.32 Dubyk
Shutouts
3 Owsley
3 Stanford
1 Lieuwen
1 Carruth
1 Reid
Coach Wins
Lorne Molleken 12 Seasons Moose Jaw/Saskatoon/Regina 111 57-54 .514% MC 4 1-3 .250%
Don Nachbaur 12 seasons Seattle/Tri City/Spokane 99 46-53 .465%
Ryan Huska 4 seasons Kelowna 45 28-17 .622% MC 4 2-2 .500%
Jim Hiller 4 seasons Chilliwack/Tri City 35 18-17 .514%
Mike Johnston 2 seasons Portland 17 10-7 .588%
Kris Knoblauch 1 season Kootenay 6 4-2 .667%
Shaun Clouston 1 season Medicine Hat 6 4-2 .667%
Jesse Wallin 2 seasons Red Deer 8 4-4 .500%
From The ICE Office
ICE CHIPS: The KOOTENAY ICE advanced to the EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMI FINAL presented by KAL-TIRE and HUSKY and will face the SASKATOON BLADES, after a 4-2-0 series victory versus the MOOSE JAW WARRIORS…KOOTENAY finished the 2010-2011 regular season 46-21-1-4 (26-8-1-1 at home, 20-13-0-3 on the road, 1-1 in overtime, 4-4 in shootouts) and in fourth place in the EASTERN CONFERENCE and sixth in the WHL…The ICE clinched a playoff spot for the 13th consecutive season and tied CALGARY for the longest active streak in the WHL.
PLAYOFF EXPERIENCE: The ICE have a career playoff record of 73-58 (40-25 at home, 33-33 on the road, 18-10 in overtime)…KOOTENAY has 306 games of playoff experience which is the seventh most of the teams who qualified for the post season…KEVIN KING (33), CODY EAKIN (29) and BRAYDEN MCNABB (26) lead the ICE in games played in the playoffs…MCNABB recorded his first WHL playoff goal on March 26 against MOOSE JAW…JOE ANTILLA recorded his first WHL playoff goal against the WARRIORS on March 26…NATHAN LIEUWEN recorded his first WHL playoff shutout on March 30 against MOOSE JAW…MATT FRASER recorded his first WHL playoff hat trick in MOOSE JAW on April 2…ADAM ROSSIGNOL recorded his first career WHL playoff point with an assist against the WARRIORS on April 2.
DID YOU KNOW: KOOTENAY led the QUARTER FINALS with the most short handed goals with four…MATT FRASER (5-2-7), MAX REINHART (3-4-7) and KEVIN KING (2-4-6) led the ICE in scoring during the EASTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER FINAL against MOOSE JAW…FRASER is tied for first in the WHL in goals scored during the playoffs with five…JOE ANTILLA is first in the League for short handed goals in the playoffs with two…STEELE BOOMER is first in the WHL for short handed assists during the playoffs with two…BRAYDEN MCNABB is first in the League in plus / minus with a plus eight…BRAYDEN MCNABB has been named to the FIRST WHL EASTERN CONFERENCE ALL-STAR TEAM…CODY EAKIN has been named to the SECOND WHL EASTERN CONFERENCE ALL-STAR TEAM.
SCORING STREAK: JAMES MARTIN (0-4-4) has recorded at least a point in his last three games.
ONE YEAR AGO: After Game Six of the 2009-2010 EASTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER FINAL series versus the MEDICINE HAT TIGERS, the ICE were eliminated from the playoffs with a 2-4 record.
UPCOMING WEEK:
Tuesday April 5 Practice 3:45 – 5:45 pm Cranbrook Rec Plex
Wednesday April 6 Practice 3:45 – 5:45 pm Cranbrook Rec Plex
Thursday April 7 Travel Day
Friday April 8 ICE @ Saskatoon 7:05 pm (102.9 FM – The Drive)
Saturday April 9 ICE @ Saskatoon 7:05 pm (102.9 FM – The Drive)
WEEK IN REVIEW:
Tuesday, March 29 – Kootenay 0 @ Moose Jaw 4 – Record 1-2-0 – Attendance: 2,714
Goalie: Nathan Lieuwen (18 Saves, 4 GA)
THE WEEKLY ICE REPORT
Edition #27
April 4, 2011
For More Information Contact: Tiffany Harris
Wednesday, March 30 – Kootenay 5 @ Moose Jaw 0 – Record 2-2-0 – Attendance: 2,744
Goals:
1 – Fraser (2) from Antilla
2 – Boomer (1) from King and Martin
3 – Antilla (2)
4 – Antilla (3) from McNabb and Fraser
5 – Eakin (1) from King and Boomer
Goalie: Nathan Lieuwen (25 Saves, 0 GA)
Friday, April 1 – Kootenay 3 vs Moose Jaw 1 – Record 3-2-0 – Attendance: 2,958
Goals:
1 – Reinhart (2) from King and Eakin
2 – Eakin (2) from King and Martin
3 – Antilla (4) from Leach and Boomer
Goalie: Nathan Lieuwen (27 Saves, 1 GA)
Sunday, April 3 – Kootenay 5 @ Moose Jaw 4 – Record 4-2-0 – Attendance: 2,727
Goals:
1 – McNabb (2) from Rossignol and Pearce
2 – Reinhart (3) from McNabb
3 – Fraser (3) from Reinhart and Martin
4 – Fraser (4) from Reinhart and Martin
5 – Fraser (5) from Reinhart
Goalie: Nathan Lieuwen (20 Saves, 4 GA)
PLAYOFF EXPERIENCE: The ICE have a career playoff record of 73-58 (40-25 at home, 33-33 on the road, 18-10 in overtime)…KOOTENAY has 306 games of playoff experience which is the seventh most of the teams who qualified for the post season…KEVIN KING (33), CODY EAKIN (29) and BRAYDEN MCNABB (26) lead the ICE in games played in the playoffs…MCNABB recorded his first WHL playoff goal on March 26 against MOOSE JAW…JOE ANTILLA recorded his first WHL playoff goal against the WARRIORS on March 26…NATHAN LIEUWEN recorded his first WHL playoff shutout on March 30 against MOOSE JAW…MATT FRASER recorded his first WHL playoff hat trick in MOOSE JAW on April 2…ADAM ROSSIGNOL recorded his first career WHL playoff point with an assist against the WARRIORS on April 2.
DID YOU KNOW: KOOTENAY led the QUARTER FINALS with the most short handed goals with four…MATT FRASER (5-2-7), MAX REINHART (3-4-7) and KEVIN KING (2-4-6) led the ICE in scoring during the EASTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER FINAL against MOOSE JAW…FRASER is tied for first in the WHL in goals scored during the playoffs with five…JOE ANTILLA is first in the League for short handed goals in the playoffs with two…STEELE BOOMER is first in the WHL for short handed assists during the playoffs with two…BRAYDEN MCNABB is first in the League in plus / minus with a plus eight…BRAYDEN MCNABB has been named to the FIRST WHL EASTERN CONFERENCE ALL-STAR TEAM…CODY EAKIN has been named to the SECOND WHL EASTERN CONFERENCE ALL-STAR TEAM.
SCORING STREAK: JAMES MARTIN (0-4-4) has recorded at least a point in his last three games.
ONE YEAR AGO: After Game Six of the 2009-2010 EASTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER FINAL series versus the MEDICINE HAT TIGERS, the ICE were eliminated from the playoffs with a 2-4 record.
UPCOMING WEEK:
Tuesday April 5 Practice 3:45 – 5:45 pm Cranbrook Rec Plex
Wednesday April 6 Practice 3:45 – 5:45 pm Cranbrook Rec Plex
Thursday April 7 Travel Day
Friday April 8 ICE @ Saskatoon 7:05 pm (102.9 FM – The Drive)
Saturday April 9 ICE @ Saskatoon 7:05 pm (102.9 FM – The Drive)
WEEK IN REVIEW:
Tuesday, March 29 – Kootenay 0 @ Moose Jaw 4 – Record 1-2-0 – Attendance: 2,714
Goalie: Nathan Lieuwen (18 Saves, 4 GA)
THE WEEKLY ICE REPORT
Edition #27
April 4, 2011
For More Information Contact: Tiffany Harris
Wednesday, March 30 – Kootenay 5 @ Moose Jaw 0 – Record 2-2-0 – Attendance: 2,744
Goals:
1 – Fraser (2) from Antilla
2 – Boomer (1) from King and Martin
3 – Antilla (2)
4 – Antilla (3) from McNabb and Fraser
5 – Eakin (1) from King and Boomer
Goalie: Nathan Lieuwen (25 Saves, 0 GA)
Friday, April 1 – Kootenay 3 vs Moose Jaw 1 – Record 3-2-0 – Attendance: 2,958
Goals:
1 – Reinhart (2) from King and Eakin
2 – Eakin (2) from King and Martin
3 – Antilla (4) from Leach and Boomer
Goalie: Nathan Lieuwen (27 Saves, 1 GA)
Sunday, April 3 – Kootenay 5 @ Moose Jaw 4 – Record 4-2-0 – Attendance: 2,727
Goals:
1 – McNabb (2) from Rossignol and Pearce
2 – Reinhart (3) from McNabb
3 – Fraser (3) from Reinhart and Martin
4 – Fraser (4) from Reinhart and Martin
5 – Fraser (5) from Reinhart
Goalie: Nathan Lieuwen (20 Saves, 4 GA)
Monday, April 4, 2011
2nd Round Schedule
Saskatoon Blades vs Kootenay ICE
Pre-Game Gametime
Fri 8 Kootenay @ Saskatoon 6:30 7:00
Sat 9 Kootenay @ Saskatoon 6:30 7:00
Tue 12 Saskatoon @ Kootenay 6:30 7:00
Wed 13 Saskatoon @ Kootenay 6:30 7:00
Sat 16 Kootenay @ Saskatoon 6:30 7:00
Mon 18 Saskatoon @ Kootenay 6:30 7:00
Wed 20 Kootenay @ Saskatoon 6:30 7:00
It's the 1st ever meeting between the clubs in playoff history.
During the regular season the Blades won the season series 4-0.
Pre-Game Gametime
Fri 8 Kootenay @ Saskatoon 6:30 7:00
Sat 9 Kootenay @ Saskatoon 6:30 7:00
Tue 12 Saskatoon @ Kootenay 6:30 7:00
Wed 13 Saskatoon @ Kootenay 6:30 7:00
Sat 16 Kootenay @ Saskatoon 6:30 7:00
Mon 18 Saskatoon @ Kootenay 6:30 7:00
Wed 20 Kootenay @ Saskatoon 6:30 7:00
It's the 1st ever meeting between the clubs in playoff history.
During the regular season the Blades won the season series 4-0.
ICE vs ? in 2nd round
The Kootenay ICE could find out their 2nd round opponent as early as tonight.
If Medicine Hat beats Brandon to win the series the ICE will meet Saskatoon.
If Brandon wins tonights game the ICE will have to wait until Wednesdays game 7.
The ICE would face Red Deer if Brandon wins the series.
If Medicine Hat beats Brandon to win the series the ICE will meet Saskatoon.
If Brandon wins tonights game the ICE will have to wait until Wednesdays game 7.
The ICE would face Red Deer if Brandon wins the series.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Kootenay 5 Moose Jaw 4 Playoff Game #6
Moose Jaw, Sask – Kootenay ICE forward Matt Fraser scored 3 goals and Max Reinhart had 1 goal and 3 assists in a 5-4 win over the Moose Jaw Warriors, to win the series 4-2, in WHL playoff action on Sunday night.
Fraser is the 8th player with an ICE playoff hat-trick. (Dale Mahovsky 05, Martin Sagat 05, Duncan Milroy 03 & 02, Zdenek Blatny 01, Marek Svatos 01, Trevor Wasyluk 99)
Reinhart's 4 point game is one short of the Franchise Playoffs Record of 5. (Zdenek Blatny Mar 23/01 vs Moose Jaw 1-4-5)
Brayden McNabb had 1 goal and 1 assist.
ICE will have to wait at least 1 more day to see if they will play Saskatoon or Red Deer in the 2nd round.
The last time the ICE won a series was in 2008 and the only players still with the team are Bryaden McNabb, Kevin King, Steele Boomer and Matt Fraser.
Warriors goalie Thomas Heemskerk was also with the ICE in 2008.
Cody Eakin won a playoff series with Swift Current in 2008.
Because of injuries the ICE were 1 player short of a complete lineup.
ICE Scratches – Luke Paulsen, Drew Czerwonka, Brock Montgomery.
Warriors Scratches – Dallas Ehrhardt, Cody Beach, Brayden Cuthbert, Tanner Eberle, Brandon Potomak, Matt Grant, Matt Franczyk.
Game Summary
Kootenay wins the series 4-2.
Kootenay 3 1 1 - 5
Moose Jaw 1 2 1 - 4
1st Period-1, Kootenay, McNabb 2 (Rossignol, Pearce) 1:36. 2, Kootenay, Reinhart 3 (McNabb), 13:52. 3, Kootenay, Fraser 3 (Reinhart, Martin), 14:56. 4, Moose Jaw, Lyon 1 (Edwards, McFaull), 15:35. Penalties-Ismond Ktn (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 13:00; Svendsen M.j (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 13:00; Paradis M.j (roughing), 18:24.
2nd Period-5, Moose Jaw, Howden 5 (Edwards), 5:13 (PP). 6, Kootenay, Fraser 4 (Reinhart, Martin), 9:12. 7, Moose Jaw, Hood 2 (Howden), 14:00 (PP). Penalties-Benoit Ktn (delay of game), 4:58; Dirk Ktn (tripping), 13:29; Ismond Ktn (hooking), 15:11.
3rd Period-8, Kootenay, Fraser 5 (Reinhart), 9:22. 9, Moose Jaw, Fioretti 1 (Paradis, Rielly), 11:57. Penalties-Rintoul Ktn (delay of game), 3:41; McNabb Ktn (cross checking), 9:32.
Shots on Goal-Kootenay 11-12-8-31. Moose Jaw 10-10-4-24.
Power Play Opportunities-Kootenay 0 / 1; Moose Jaw 2 / 5.
Goalies-Kootenay, Lieuwen 4-2-0-0 (24 shots-20 saves). Moose Jaw, Heemskerk 2-4-0-0 (31 shots-26 saves).
A-2,727
Referees-Nathan Wieler (18), Reagan Vetter (79).
Linesmen-Jason Roy (94), Chad Williams (60).
ICE Trivia Playoff Game #6
During every ICE broadcast we ask a trivia question.
Today’s Trivia question.
Who is the Franchise Record holder for most career Playoff points?
ANSWER – 50 Jarret Stoll.
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Who is the Franchise Record holder for most career Playoff points?
ANSWER – 50 Jarret Stoll.
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Kootenay @ Moose Jaw Playoff Game #6
The Kootenay ICE are in Moose Jaw tonight for game 6 of their 1st round Playoff series.
ICE lead the series 3-2.
#1 - Moose Jaw 4-0, Thomas Heemskerk 30 saves, Quinton Howden 2 goals.
#2 - Kootenay 5-2, Brayden McNabb 1 goal and 2 assists, ICE scored 2 PPG and 2 SHG.
#3 - Moose Jaw 4-0, Thomas Heemskerk 28 saves, Warriors 2 PPG.
#4 - Kootenay 5-0, Nathan Lieuwen 25 saves, Joe Antilla 2 goals and 1 assist.
#5 - Kootenay 3-1, Cody Eakin 1 goal and 1 assist, Kevin King 2 assists.
In ICE Playoff History ...
Game 6 - 12 games 7 wins and 5 losses.
Game 6 on the road - 7 games 4 wins and 3 losses.
Chance to clinch a series - 20 games 13 wins and 7 losses.
Chance to clinch a series on the road - 12 games 9 wins and 3 losses.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show a 6:30 on The Drive.
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 4 Joe Antilla
Assists – 5 Kevin King
Points – 5 Joe Antilla, Kevin King
Defenseman – 4 Brayden McNabb
Rookie –
PM – 14 Hayden Rintoul
+/- - +5 Brayden McNabb
Avg – 0.00 Brett Teskey, 2.24 Nathan Lieuwen
Warriors
Goals – 4 Quinton Howden
Assists – 5 Morgan Rielly
Points – 5 Quinton Howden, Morgan Rielly
Defenseman – 5 Morgan Rielly
Rookie – 5 Morgan Rielly
PM – 15 Dylan McIlrath
+/- - +2 Spencer Edwards
Avg – 2.01 Thomas Heemskerk
Streaks
James Martin – 2 games 0-2-2
Kevin King – 2 games 0-4-4
Cody Eakin – 2 games 2-1-3
Steele Boomer – 2 games 1-2-3
Joe Antilla – 2 games 3-1-4
ICE lead the series 3-2.
#1 - Moose Jaw 4-0, Thomas Heemskerk 30 saves, Quinton Howden 2 goals.
#2 - Kootenay 5-2, Brayden McNabb 1 goal and 2 assists, ICE scored 2 PPG and 2 SHG.
#3 - Moose Jaw 4-0, Thomas Heemskerk 28 saves, Warriors 2 PPG.
#4 - Kootenay 5-0, Nathan Lieuwen 25 saves, Joe Antilla 2 goals and 1 assist.
#5 - Kootenay 3-1, Cody Eakin 1 goal and 1 assist, Kevin King 2 assists.
In ICE Playoff History ...
Game 6 - 12 games 7 wins and 5 losses.
Game 6 on the road - 7 games 4 wins and 3 losses.
Chance to clinch a series - 20 games 13 wins and 7 losses.
Chance to clinch a series on the road - 12 games 9 wins and 3 losses.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show a 6:30 on The Drive.
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 4 Joe Antilla
Assists – 5 Kevin King
Points – 5 Joe Antilla, Kevin King
Defenseman – 4 Brayden McNabb
Rookie –
PM – 14 Hayden Rintoul
+/- - +5 Brayden McNabb
Avg – 0.00 Brett Teskey, 2.24 Nathan Lieuwen
Warriors
Goals – 4 Quinton Howden
Assists – 5 Morgan Rielly
Points – 5 Quinton Howden, Morgan Rielly
Defenseman – 5 Morgan Rielly
Rookie – 5 Morgan Rielly
PM – 15 Dylan McIlrath
+/- - +2 Spencer Edwards
Avg – 2.01 Thomas Heemskerk
Streaks
James Martin – 2 games 0-2-2
Kevin King – 2 games 0-4-4
Cody Eakin – 2 games 2-1-3
Steele Boomer – 2 games 1-2-3
Joe Antilla – 2 games 3-1-4
Sam Reinhart
ICE Prospect Sam Reinhart and the BC AAA Midget Vancouver NW Giants beat Red Deer 2-games-to-0 to advance to the Telus Midget Cup later this month.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Kootenay 3 Moose Jaw 1 Playoff Game #5
Cranbrook, BC – Kootenay ICE forward Cody Eakin had 1 goal and 1 assist in a 3-1 win over the Moose Jaw Warriors, to take a 3-2 series lead, in WHL playoff action on Friday night.
For the 1st time in the series there were no goals in the 1st period.
Warriors forward Dylan Hood was awarded a penalty shot at 7:40 and hit the goal post.
It's the 7th time a penalty shot has been awarded in an ICE playoff game and all have been given to the opponents. In history the ICE goalies have stopped 6 of the 7 penalty shots.
In his regular season career Nathan Lieuwen is 5-for-5 in penalty shots.
In the 2nd period the ICE opened the scoring 4-seconds into a powerplay as they got the puck to the left point and Max Reinhart stepped into a slap shot the ricocheted between the goalies legs.
In the 3rd period Steele Boomer made a big defensive play near his net and the ICE went the other way on the attack and got the puck to Cody Eakin who was on-on-one with a defenseman and scored with a wrist shot high on the stick side.
Skating 4-on-4 the Warriors scored as Morgan Rielly fed Quinton Howden at the far post and he one-timed the pass into the net.
The goal ended Nathan Lieuwen's shutout streak at 116:48.
Moose Jaw had a powerplay with 2:35 left in the game and pulled their goalie with about 1:30 left. ICE attempted to clear the puck around the boards and took a weird bounce of the glass and it went between their defense to the neutral zone where Joe Antilla picked it up and skated to the crease to put the puck into the net.
Joe Antilla and Cody Eakin have goals in 2 straight games.
Antilla has tied a Franchise record with 2 SHG in one playoff season (Martin Sagat 2005). He also ties Sagat for most career playoff SHG.
ICE forward Jesse Ismond returned after missing 2 games.
Because of injuries the ICE were 1 player short of a complete lineup.
ICE Scratches – Luke Paulsen, Drew Czerwonka, Brock Montgomery.
Warriors Scratches – Dallas Ehrhardt, Cody Beach, Brayden Cuthbert, Tanner Eberle, Torrin White, Matt Grant, Matt Franczyk.
Game Summary
Kootenay leads the series tied 3-2.
Game 6 is Sunday in Moose Jaw.
1st Period
No Scoring.
Penalty Shot – MJ Dylan Hood stopped 7:40.
Penalties – McIlrath MJ (elbowing) 2:24, Rintoul Ktn (tripping) 3:28, Leach Ktn (tripping) 11:39, Martin Ktn (roughing) 15:07, Hood MJ (tripping) 17:20.
2nd Period
1. Kootenay, Reinhart 2 (King, Eakin) 18:31 pp
Penalties – McFaull MJ (hooking) 6:15, McFaull MJ (interference) 14:50, Hoenjsek MJ (tripping) 18:27.
3rd Period
2. Kootenay, Eakin 2 (King, Martin) 14:04
3. Moose Jaw, Howden 4 (Rielly, Bowman) 15:48
4. Kootenay, Antilla 4 (Leach, Boomer) 19:24 sh en
Penalties – Lyon MJ (hooking) 1:15, Ismond Ktn (slashing) 10:28, Paradis MJ Ismond Ktn (roughing) 15:15, Eakin Ktn (tripping) 17:25.
Shots on goal by
Moose Jaw – 13 - 6 - 9 = 28
Kootenay - 14 – 20 – 15 = 49
Goal (shots-saves) – Moose Jaw: Thomas Heemskerk (L 2-3) (48-46) Kootenay: Nathan Lieuwen (W 3-2) (28-27)
Power plays (goals-chances) – Moose Jaw: 0/4 Kootenay: 1/6
Referees – Devin Klein, Andy Theissen
Linesmen – Jeff Jobson, Scott Sharun
Attendance – 2,958
For the 1st time in the series there were no goals in the 1st period.
Warriors forward Dylan Hood was awarded a penalty shot at 7:40 and hit the goal post.
It's the 7th time a penalty shot has been awarded in an ICE playoff game and all have been given to the opponents. In history the ICE goalies have stopped 6 of the 7 penalty shots.
In his regular season career Nathan Lieuwen is 5-for-5 in penalty shots.
In the 2nd period the ICE opened the scoring 4-seconds into a powerplay as they got the puck to the left point and Max Reinhart stepped into a slap shot the ricocheted between the goalies legs.
In the 3rd period Steele Boomer made a big defensive play near his net and the ICE went the other way on the attack and got the puck to Cody Eakin who was on-on-one with a defenseman and scored with a wrist shot high on the stick side.
Skating 4-on-4 the Warriors scored as Morgan Rielly fed Quinton Howden at the far post and he one-timed the pass into the net.
The goal ended Nathan Lieuwen's shutout streak at 116:48.
Moose Jaw had a powerplay with 2:35 left in the game and pulled their goalie with about 1:30 left. ICE attempted to clear the puck around the boards and took a weird bounce of the glass and it went between their defense to the neutral zone where Joe Antilla picked it up and skated to the crease to put the puck into the net.
Joe Antilla and Cody Eakin have goals in 2 straight games.
Antilla has tied a Franchise record with 2 SHG in one playoff season (Martin Sagat 2005). He also ties Sagat for most career playoff SHG.
ICE forward Jesse Ismond returned after missing 2 games.
Because of injuries the ICE were 1 player short of a complete lineup.
ICE Scratches – Luke Paulsen, Drew Czerwonka, Brock Montgomery.
Warriors Scratches – Dallas Ehrhardt, Cody Beach, Brayden Cuthbert, Tanner Eberle, Torrin White, Matt Grant, Matt Franczyk.
Game Summary
Kootenay leads the series tied 3-2.
Game 6 is Sunday in Moose Jaw.
1st Period
No Scoring.
Penalty Shot – MJ Dylan Hood stopped 7:40.
Penalties – McIlrath MJ (elbowing) 2:24, Rintoul Ktn (tripping) 3:28, Leach Ktn (tripping) 11:39, Martin Ktn (roughing) 15:07, Hood MJ (tripping) 17:20.
2nd Period
1. Kootenay, Reinhart 2 (King, Eakin) 18:31 pp
Penalties – McFaull MJ (hooking) 6:15, McFaull MJ (interference) 14:50, Hoenjsek MJ (tripping) 18:27.
3rd Period
2. Kootenay, Eakin 2 (King, Martin) 14:04
3. Moose Jaw, Howden 4 (Rielly, Bowman) 15:48
4. Kootenay, Antilla 4 (Leach, Boomer) 19:24 sh en
Penalties – Lyon MJ (hooking) 1:15, Ismond Ktn (slashing) 10:28, Paradis MJ Ismond Ktn (roughing) 15:15, Eakin Ktn (tripping) 17:25.
Shots on goal by
Moose Jaw – 13 - 6 - 9 = 28
Kootenay - 14 – 20 – 15 = 49
Goal (shots-saves) – Moose Jaw: Thomas Heemskerk (L 2-3) (48-46) Kootenay: Nathan Lieuwen (W 3-2) (28-27)
Power plays (goals-chances) – Moose Jaw: 0/4 Kootenay: 1/6
Referees – Devin Klein, Andy Theissen
Linesmen – Jeff Jobson, Scott Sharun
Attendance – 2,958
ICE Trivia Playoff Game #5
During every ICE broadcast we ask a trivia question.
Today’s Trivia question.
Who has the Franchise Record for most career Playoff shutouts?
ANSWER – 3 Dan Blackburn.
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Today’s Trivia question.
Who has the Franchise Record for most career Playoff shutouts?
ANSWER – 3 Dan Blackburn.
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Moose Jaw @ Kootenay Playoff Game #5
The Kootenay ICE will Moose Jaw tonight in game 5 of their 1st round playoff series.
Series is tied 2-2
#1 - Moose Jaw 4-0, Thomas Heemskerk 30 saves, Quinton Howden 2 goals.
#2 - Kootenay 5-2, Brayden McNabb 1 goal and 2 assists, ICE scored 2 PPG and 2 SHG.
#3 - Moose Jaw 4-0, Thomas Heemskerk 28 saves, Warriors 2 PPG.
#4 - Kootenay 5-0, Nathan Lieuwen 25 saves, Joe Antilla 2 goals and 1 assist.
In ICE Playoff history ...
Series tied 2-2 - 10 times and the ICE have gone on to win the series 6 times.
Series tied 2-2 with game 5 at home - 5 times and the ICE went on to win the series 3 times.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 6:30 on The Drive.
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 3 Joe Antilla
Assists – 3 Brayden McNabb, Kevin King
Points – 4 Brayden McNabb, Joe Antilla, Matt Fraser
Defenseman – 4 Brayden McNabb
Rookie –
PM – 12 Hayden Rintoul, Kevin King
+/- - +4 Joe Antilla, Brayden McNabb
Avg – 0.00 Brett Teskey, 2.56 Nathan Lieuwen
Warriors
Goals – 3 Quinton Howden
Assists – 4 Morgan Rielly
Points – 4 Quinton Howden, Morgan Rielly
Defenseman – 4 Morgan Rielly
Rookie – 4 Morgan Rielly
PM – 13 Dylan McIlrath
+/- - +2 Spencer Edwards, Andrew Johnson, Dylan Hood
Avg – 2.01 Thomas Heemskerk
Series is tied 2-2
#1 - Moose Jaw 4-0, Thomas Heemskerk 30 saves, Quinton Howden 2 goals.
#2 - Kootenay 5-2, Brayden McNabb 1 goal and 2 assists, ICE scored 2 PPG and 2 SHG.
#3 - Moose Jaw 4-0, Thomas Heemskerk 28 saves, Warriors 2 PPG.
#4 - Kootenay 5-0, Nathan Lieuwen 25 saves, Joe Antilla 2 goals and 1 assist.
In ICE Playoff history ...
Series tied 2-2 - 10 times and the ICE have gone on to win the series 6 times.
Series tied 2-2 with game 5 at home - 5 times and the ICE went on to win the series 3 times.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 6:30 on The Drive.
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 3 Joe Antilla
Assists – 3 Brayden McNabb, Kevin King
Points – 4 Brayden McNabb, Joe Antilla, Matt Fraser
Defenseman – 4 Brayden McNabb
Rookie –
PM – 12 Hayden Rintoul, Kevin King
+/- - +4 Joe Antilla, Brayden McNabb
Avg – 0.00 Brett Teskey, 2.56 Nathan Lieuwen
Warriors
Goals – 3 Quinton Howden
Assists – 4 Morgan Rielly
Points – 4 Quinton Howden, Morgan Rielly
Defenseman – 4 Morgan Rielly
Rookie – 4 Morgan Rielly
PM – 13 Dylan McIlrath
+/- - +2 Spencer Edwards, Andrew Johnson, Dylan Hood
Avg – 2.01 Thomas Heemskerk
Thursday, March 31, 2011
ICE TO RECOGNIZE MIDGET TEAM
Cranbrook, BC – The Kootenay ICE have announced plans to recognize this year’s BC Hockey Midget Tier 2 Champions Cranbrook Ice during this Friday’s WHL playoff game against the visiting Moose Jaw Warriors at the Cranbrook Rec Plex.
The Ice had five wins and only one loss over the four days and ended the Championship by beating Salmon Arm 4-0.
The following is the complete roster of the 2010-2011 Cranbrook Ice:
35 Brayden Hills Goal
33 Jeremy Mousseau Goal
3 Sheldon Juricic Defense
4 Isaac Schacher Defense
5 Randy Teeple Defense
6 Matt McArthur Forward
7 Bryden Laflin Defense
8 Riley Stishenko Defense
9 Connor Kutzner Forward
10 Dane Carlson Forward
11 Jared Marchi Forward
12 James Jowsey Defense
14 Connor McLuckie Forward
15 Patrick Webb Defense
16 Connor Anderson Forward
17 Taylor McDowell Forward
20 Brendan Bell Forward
24 Jordan McLuckie Forward
25 Ben Smith Forward
The team is managed by Brian McLuckie and coached by Derrick Anderson.
The Ice had five wins and only one loss over the four days and ended the Championship by beating Salmon Arm 4-0.
The following is the complete roster of the 2010-2011 Cranbrook Ice:
35 Brayden Hills Goal
33 Jeremy Mousseau Goal
3 Sheldon Juricic Defense
4 Isaac Schacher Defense
5 Randy Teeple Defense
6 Matt McArthur Forward
7 Bryden Laflin Defense
8 Riley Stishenko Defense
9 Connor Kutzner Forward
10 Dane Carlson Forward
11 Jared Marchi Forward
12 James Jowsey Defense
14 Connor McLuckie Forward
15 Patrick Webb Defense
16 Connor Anderson Forward
17 Taylor McDowell Forward
20 Brendan Bell Forward
24 Jordan McLuckie Forward
25 Ben Smith Forward
The team is managed by Brian McLuckie and coached by Derrick Anderson.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Kootenay 5 Moose Jaw 0 Playoff Game #4
Moose Jaw, Sask – Kootenay ICE goalie Nathan Lieuwen made 25 saves and Joe Antilla had 2 goals and 1 assist in a 5-0 win over the Moose Jaw Warriors, to tie the series 2-2, in WHL playoff action on Wednesday night.
Antilla leads the club with 3 goals in the series and scored one of the goals on a shorthanded breakaway.
Matt Fraser got his 2nd of the series on a 2-on-1 break.
Steele Boomer notched his 1st with a backhanded chip shot off a loose puck near the crease.
ICE scored 2 goals 21 seconds apart in the 3rd as Brayden McNabb fed a wide open Atilla at the far post then Kevin King’s cross ice pass was one-timed by Cody Eakin who got his 1st of the series.
The shutout was the 1st career playoff shutout for Nathan Lieuwen. It’s the 8th career shutout in ICE history. The most recent was last year with Todd Mathews vs Medicine Hat.
Because of injuries the ICE were 1 player short of a complete lineup.
ICE Scratches – Luke Paulsen, Jesse Ismond, Drew Czerwonka.
Warriors Scratches – Dallas Ehrhardt, Cody Beach, Brayden Cuthbert, Tanner Eberle, Torrin White, Matt Grant, Matt Franczyk.
Game Summary
Series tied 2-2.
Game 5 is Friday in Cranbrook.
Kootenay 2 1 2 - 5
Moose Jaw 0 0 0 - 0
1st Period-1, Kootenay, Fraser 2 (Antilla), 11:16. 2, Kootenay, Boomer 1 (King), 18:11. Penalties-Hood M.j (slashing), 4:03; Eakin Ktn (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 20:00; Hurley Ktn (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 20:00; Edwards M.j (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 20:00.
2nd Period-3, Kootenay, Antilla 2 1:42 (SH). Penalties-Honejsek M.j (slashing), 3:03; Neibrandt Ktn (tripping), 8:52; Boomer Ktn (high sticking), 18:59.
3rd Period-4, Kootenay, Antilla 3 (McNabb, Fraser), 11:48. 5, Kootenay, Eakin 1 (King, Dirk), 12:09. Penalties-King Ktn (roughing, roughing), 5:29; McFaull M.j (roughing, roughing), 5:29; McNabb Ktn (usc diving), 6:23; Hood M.j (roughing), 6:23; King Ktn (roughing), 14:20; Rintoul Ktn (roughing, 10-minute misconduct), 14:20; Edmundson M.j (roughing), 14:20; Hood M.j (roughing), 14:20; Johnson M.j (10-minute misconduct), 14:20; Paradis M.j (interference), 14:20; Eakin Ktn (bench), 16:34; Neibrandt Ktn (major-fighting), 16:34; Lyon M.j (10-minute misconduct), 16:34; Svendsen M.j (roughing), 16:34; Edmundson M.j (10-minute misconduct), 17:02; Kornelsen M.j (kneeing, major-fighting), 17:02; McIlrath M.j (charging), 19:43.
Shots on Goal-Kootenay 12-9-16-37. Moose Jaw 10-10-5-25.
Power Play Opportunities-Kootenay 0 / 5; Moose Jaw 0 / 3.
Goalies-Kootenay, Lieuwen 2-2-0-0 (25 shots-25 saves). Moose Jaw, Heemskerk 2-2-0-0 (37 shots-32 saves).
A-2,744
Referees-Adam Byblow (23), Brett Montsion.
Linesmen-Chad Marshall (95), Sean Dufour (50).
Antilla leads the club with 3 goals in the series and scored one of the goals on a shorthanded breakaway.
Matt Fraser got his 2nd of the series on a 2-on-1 break.
Steele Boomer notched his 1st with a backhanded chip shot off a loose puck near the crease.
ICE scored 2 goals 21 seconds apart in the 3rd as Brayden McNabb fed a wide open Atilla at the far post then Kevin King’s cross ice pass was one-timed by Cody Eakin who got his 1st of the series.
The shutout was the 1st career playoff shutout for Nathan Lieuwen. It’s the 8th career shutout in ICE history. The most recent was last year with Todd Mathews vs Medicine Hat.
Because of injuries the ICE were 1 player short of a complete lineup.
ICE Scratches – Luke Paulsen, Jesse Ismond, Drew Czerwonka.
Warriors Scratches – Dallas Ehrhardt, Cody Beach, Brayden Cuthbert, Tanner Eberle, Torrin White, Matt Grant, Matt Franczyk.
Game Summary
Series tied 2-2.
Game 5 is Friday in Cranbrook.
Kootenay 2 1 2 - 5
Moose Jaw 0 0 0 - 0
1st Period-1, Kootenay, Fraser 2 (Antilla), 11:16. 2, Kootenay, Boomer 1 (King), 18:11. Penalties-Hood M.j (slashing), 4:03; Eakin Ktn (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 20:00; Hurley Ktn (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 20:00; Edwards M.j (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 20:00.
2nd Period-3, Kootenay, Antilla 2 1:42 (SH). Penalties-Honejsek M.j (slashing), 3:03; Neibrandt Ktn (tripping), 8:52; Boomer Ktn (high sticking), 18:59.
3rd Period-4, Kootenay, Antilla 3 (McNabb, Fraser), 11:48. 5, Kootenay, Eakin 1 (King, Dirk), 12:09. Penalties-King Ktn (roughing, roughing), 5:29; McFaull M.j (roughing, roughing), 5:29; McNabb Ktn (usc diving), 6:23; Hood M.j (roughing), 6:23; King Ktn (roughing), 14:20; Rintoul Ktn (roughing, 10-minute misconduct), 14:20; Edmundson M.j (roughing), 14:20; Hood M.j (roughing), 14:20; Johnson M.j (10-minute misconduct), 14:20; Paradis M.j (interference), 14:20; Eakin Ktn (bench), 16:34; Neibrandt Ktn (major-fighting), 16:34; Lyon M.j (10-minute misconduct), 16:34; Svendsen M.j (roughing), 16:34; Edmundson M.j (10-minute misconduct), 17:02; Kornelsen M.j (kneeing, major-fighting), 17:02; McIlrath M.j (charging), 19:43.
Shots on Goal-Kootenay 12-9-16-37. Moose Jaw 10-10-5-25.
Power Play Opportunities-Kootenay 0 / 5; Moose Jaw 0 / 3.
Goalies-Kootenay, Lieuwen 2-2-0-0 (25 shots-25 saves). Moose Jaw, Heemskerk 2-2-0-0 (37 shots-32 saves).
A-2,744
Referees-Adam Byblow (23), Brett Montsion.
Linesmen-Chad Marshall (95), Sean Dufour (50).
ICE Trivia Playoff Game #4
During every ICE broadcast we ask a trivia question.
Today’s Trivia question.
Which player has the ICE Franchise Record for most career playoff goals?
ANSWER – 22 Duncan Milroy.
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Today’s Trivia question.
Which player has the ICE Franchise Record for most career playoff goals?
ANSWER – 22 Duncan Milroy.
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Kootenay @ Moose Jaw Playoff Game #4
The Kootenay ICE are in Moose Jaw tonight for game 4 of their 1st round playoff series.
Moose Jaw leads 2 games to 1.
#1 - Moose Jaw 4-0, Thomas Heemskerk 30 saves, Quinton Howden 2 goals.
#2 - Kootenay 5-2, Brayden McNabb 1 goal and 2 assists, ICE scored 2 PPG and 2 SHG.
#3 - Moose Jaw 4-0, Thomas Heemskerk 28 saves, Warriors 2 PPG.
ICE forward Drew Czerwonka was injured in game 3 and joins Jesse Ismond and Luke Paulsen on the injured list.
Former Warrior play-by-play announcer and good friend Rob Carnie will visit the broadcast to talk about the new rink. Over the years Carnie has said nothing but positives about Cranbrook and the Rec-Plex and always wanted Moose Jaw do build something similar.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 6:30 on The Drive.
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 1 Matt Fraser, Brayden McNabb, Max Reinhart, Joe Antilla, Brock Montgomery
Assists – 2 Brayden McNabb, Cody Eakin
Points – 3 Brayden McNabb
Defenseman – 3 Brayden McNabb
Rookie –
PM – 10 Hayden Rintoul
+/- - +1 Joe Antilla
Avg – 0.00 Brett Teskey, 3.44 Nathan Lieuwen
Warriors
Goals – 3 Quinton Howden
Assists – 4 Morgan Rielly
Points – 4 Quinton Howden, Morgan Rielly
Defenseman – 4 Morgan Rielly
Rookie – 4 Morgan Rielly
PM – 11 Dylan McIlrath
+/- - +4 Collin Bowman
Avg – 1.01 Thomas Heemskerk
Moose Jaw leads 2 games to 1.
#1 - Moose Jaw 4-0, Thomas Heemskerk 30 saves, Quinton Howden 2 goals.
#2 - Kootenay 5-2, Brayden McNabb 1 goal and 2 assists, ICE scored 2 PPG and 2 SHG.
#3 - Moose Jaw 4-0, Thomas Heemskerk 28 saves, Warriors 2 PPG.
ICE forward Drew Czerwonka was injured in game 3 and joins Jesse Ismond and Luke Paulsen on the injured list.
Former Warrior play-by-play announcer and good friend Rob Carnie will visit the broadcast to talk about the new rink. Over the years Carnie has said nothing but positives about Cranbrook and the Rec-Plex and always wanted Moose Jaw do build something similar.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 6:30 on The Drive.
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 1 Matt Fraser, Brayden McNabb, Max Reinhart, Joe Antilla, Brock Montgomery
Assists – 2 Brayden McNabb, Cody Eakin
Points – 3 Brayden McNabb
Defenseman – 3 Brayden McNabb
Rookie –
PM – 10 Hayden Rintoul
+/- - +1 Joe Antilla
Avg – 0.00 Brett Teskey, 3.44 Nathan Lieuwen
Warriors
Goals – 3 Quinton Howden
Assists – 4 Morgan Rielly
Points – 4 Quinton Howden, Morgan Rielly
Defenseman – 4 Morgan Rielly
Rookie – 4 Morgan Rielly
PM – 11 Dylan McIlrath
+/- - +4 Collin Bowman
Avg – 1.01 Thomas Heemskerk
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