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The Western Hockey League started with just seven teams based in the provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta in 1966. Today, the WHL has representation in all four Western Canadian provinces and the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington. The WHL now consists of 22 member Clubs with 17 based in Canadian markets and five in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. The WHL is a member of the Canadian Hockey League (CHL) whose membership is comprised of three major junior hockey leagues: Ontatio Hockey League (OHL), Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) and the Western Hockey League (WHL). At the conclusion of each League’s playoffs, the CHL hosts the Memorial Cup Presented by Kia, a national championship tournament involving each of the three Leagues’ Champions and the tournament host. The WHL is regarded as one of the finest development Leagues in the world today. Each season, the WHL is one of the top Leagues from which players are selected from in the NHL Draft. Currently, 20% of all NHL players are graduates of the WHL. The WHL is also a leading provider of post-secondary scholarships with over 400 scholarships awarded each year to current and graduate WHL players, more than any other League in North America.
MESSAGE FROM WHL COMMISSIONER RON ROBISON WELCOME TO THE 2019-20 WHL SEASON FROM WHL COMMISSIONER RON ROBISON Calgary, Alta. – The dawn of a new Western Hockey League season is here and we are thrilled to be witness to the world’s premier junior hockey players as they showcase their talents in each of our 22 markets across Western Canada and the U.S. Pacific Northwest. This marks the 54 th season in WHL history, and as always, the WHL Player Experience is paramount for WHL Clubs. On and off the ice, WHL Clubs are entrenched in ensuring WHL players receive world-class coaching and competition together with North America’s most comprehensive WHL Scholarship and education program. The WHL’s Players First support services continue to allow players to develop in a safe and positive environment. In the 25 th year of the WHL Scholarship, records were shattered for the sixth consecutive season, as 405 WHL graduates accessed their WHL Scholarship during the 2018-19 academic year. The WHL Scholarship continues to provide an unparalleled educational avenue for WHL graduates driven to achieve their academic goals. Of the 405 WHL graduates who accessed their WHL Scholarship, close to 200 continued their hockey development by playing Canadian University hockey at the U SPORTS level this past season. The 2019 NHL Draft also provided reason for celebration as 28 WHL players, including seven in the first round, heard their name called on home ice in Vancouver. The 28 WHL players represent the largest number of players selected from any one developmental league in the world at the 2019 NHL Draft, reaffirming the WHL’s position as a leading producer of NHL talent. The 2019-20 WHL season will see many high calibre events on display in WHL territory. The WHL Cup will return to Calgary in October 2019, showcasing the top prospects in the system from the 2019 WHL Bantam Draft class. The 2019 CIBC Canada Russia Series lands in Saskatoon and Prince Albert in November, as Team WHL faces the Russian National Team in a preview of the 2020 World Junior Championship. Finally, the Memorial Cup, Presented by Kia, returns to Western Canada for the third time in five years, as the Canadian Hockey League’s best from the WHL, Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, and Ontario Hockey League take to the ice in Kelowna in May 2020. The WHL is very fortunate to have some of the most loyal fans in the game. Through your passion and loyalty, combined with the ongoing support of our corporate partners, broadcasters, and media, the WHL is once again in a position to provide our players with an unmatched world class experience. The 2019-20 WHL season is poised to be thrilling as our 22 member Clubs compete for a playoff berth and opportunity to capture the Ed Chynoweth Cup. We look forward to another very exciting season of WHL hockey as you cheer on your favourite Club throughout the season. About the Western Hockey League Regarded as the world’s finest development league for junior hockey players, the Western Hockey League (WHL) head office is based in Calgary, Alberta. The WHL consists of 22 member Clubs with 17 located in Western Canada and five in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. A member of the Canadian Hockey League, the WHL has been a leading supplier of talent for the National Hockey League for over 50 years. The WHL is also the leading provider of hockey scholarships with over 350 graduates each year receiving WHL Scholarships to pursue a post-secondary education of their choice. Each season, WHL players also form the nucleus of Canada’s National Junior Hockey Team. Ron Robison Commissioner Western Hockey League
HOCKEY OPERATIONS STAFF
KELLY BUCHBERGER
HEAD COACH 2ndSeason
BRIAN PELLERIN
ASSOCIATE COACH 6th Season
INNES MACKIE
EQUIPMENT MANAGER 11th Season
ELI WILSON
GOALTENDING COACH 3rd Season
ZACHARY FOURNIER
ATHLETIC THERAPIST 6th Season
SATURDAY, JANUARY 11TH 2020 - 7:05 PM PST - AMERICANS VS REGINA - TOYOTA CENTER GAME #38 | RADIO: NEWSTALK 870 AM KFLD
NOTEWORTHY: LAST GAME: (8-5 SEA) The Ams fell behind early last night at home against the Thunderbirds, trailing 4-0 after the first period. Americans goaltender Talyn Boyko made 9 saves on 13 shots and was relieved in net by rookie Mason Dunsford for the second period. Dunsford stopped 26 of 30 shots faced through the remainder of the game. Rookie defenseman Marc Lajoie put the Americans on the board with a hard shot from the blue line early second period. Connor Bouchard added a power play marker for the Americans, but the Thunderbirds followed with three straight to take a 8-2 lead. TriCity went on a late offensive hot streak with three of their own (Mutala (PP), Mutala, Stevenson) to cut Seattle’s lead to 8-5. Five goals-for matches Tri-City’s season high.
LAST 5 GAMES: TC VS SEA 01/10/2020 (8-5 SEA) TC VS KEL 01/05/2020 (7-3 KEL) TC @ POR 01/04/2020 (6-2 POR) TC VS SPO 12/31/2019 (5-4 TC - OT) TC @ SPO 12/28/2019 (5-3 SPO) NEXT 5 GAMES: TC @ VIC 01/14/2020
VS REGINA: The Americans and Pats match up today ranked 18th and 19th overall in the league. Tri-City is on a home win streak against the Pats having won the past four meetings at the Toyota Center. The teams last played on November 9th, 2018 in Regina when the Pats took a 5-1 victory over the Americans. In that game, Jake Leschyshyn highlighted the evening with a hat trick for the Pats. Austin Pratt is the only scorer from that night that is still on either team’s roster.
TC @ VIC 01/15/2020
ROSTER MOVES: The Americans were very active leading up to yesterday’s trade deadline, making 8 seperate deals since Christmas. Jadon Joseph was acquired from Kelowna for a conditional 6th round pick on 1/9. The pick was sent back to Tri-City yesterday in exchange for Jarod Newell ... Aidan Lawson was acquired on 1/6 from Edmonton for an 8th round pick in 2020 ... Kaden Kohle was sent to Vancouver in exchange for Johne Little on 1/5 ... 20-year-old team captain Kyle Olson was sent to the Calgary Hitmen on 1/2, Tri-City acquired two picks in exchange ... 20-year-old Beck Warm was traded to the Edmonton Oil Kings on 1/1, along with prospect Riley Stuart. The Americans received 2 prospects and 2 picks in the deal ... Sam Stewart was sent to the the Edmonton Oil Kings on 12/28 for a 4th round pick in the 2023 draft ... Jan Cikhart was traded on 12/27 to the Regina Pats for a 4th round pick in 2022.
LAST 10 GAMES: 1-7-2-0 STREAK: 0-3-0-0
TC @ KAM 01/17/2020 TC @ KAM 01/18/2020 TC @ POR 01/24/2020
2019-20 TEAM COMPARISONS TRI-CITY AMERICANS
REGINA PATS
RECORD: 13-19-4-1 (31 PTS)
RECORD: 12-21-3-2 (29 PTS)
LAST 5 GAMES VS REG: 2018 -19 : 5-1 REG 2017-18: 6-0 TC
GOALS FOR: 100
GOALS FOR: 108
GOALS AGAINST: 143
GOALS AGAINST: 148
2016-17: 6-5 TC
POWER PLAY: (25/132) 18.9%
POWER PLAY: (26/153) 17.0%
2015-16: 5-4 TC - SO
PENALTY KILL: (27/172) 84.3%
PENALTY KILL: (35/172) 79.7%
2014-15: 3-1 TC
2019 PLAYOFFS: WESTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER FINAL (DEFEATED BY EVT 4-1)
2019 PLAYOFFS: --
LEADING SCORERS:
LEADING SCORERS:
#34 SASHA MUTALA (14G, 30A) 44 PTS
#10 AUSTIN PRATT (13G, 21A) 34 PTS
#19 CONNOR BOUCHARD (8G, 20A) 28 PTS
#49 ZACH WYTINCK (5G, 26A) 31 PTS
#20 KRYSTOF HRABIK (8G, 14A) 22 PTS
#32 ROBBIE HOLMES (15G, 15A) 30 PTS
Tri-City Americans 2019-20 Regular Season Stats & Scoring Summary
NO. 2
PLAYER
GP
G
A
PTS
+/-
PIM
SOG
PPG
PPA
GWG
SHG
SHA
OTG
FG
IG
SO-G
ATT
Lawson, Aidan
26
0
5
5
5
2
16
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TC
1
0
0
0
-2
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
EDM
25
0
5
5
7
2
13
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
Ferguson, Ian *
16
0
1
1
-3
15
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
Brown, Mitchell
25
0
5
5
2
39
25
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
Zazula, Luke
30
3
8
11
-8
32
57
1
3
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
14
2
7
9
-7
24
29
1
3
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
TC KAM 9
Cadieux, Tom
16
1
1
2
-1
8
28
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
23
1
4
5
-15
4
21
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
Huo, Samuel
37
8
9
17
-15
22
83
3
3
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
15
Joseph, Jadon
38
8
11
19
-22
33
73
2
5
1
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
16
Bowman, Nick
17
Little, John
TC
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
KEL
16
1
5
6
-5
12
27
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
MJ
21
7
6
13
-17
21
43
2
3
1
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
33
9
10
19
-5
16
63
3
2
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
TC VAN 18
Stevenson, Blake
32
1
0
1
-11
0
13
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
-2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
31
1
0
1
-9
0
11
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
22
5
7
12
-13
4
30
1
3
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0 3
19
Bouchard, Connor
37
8
20
28
-11
35
68
2
8
0
0
1
0
0
3
2
20
Hrabik, Krystof
32
8
14
22
-16
32
77
2
3
0
3
0
0
3
0
1
1
21
McAndrews, Bryan
35
2
1
3
-13
22
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
22
Bell, Parker *
22
1
2
3
-10
13
13
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
23
Greenway, Tyson *
28
0
1
1
-5
21
14
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
24
Lambert, Edge *
35
9
7
16
-6
18
46
4
1
1
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
26
Roberts, Landon *
14
0
0
0
-4
14
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0
28
Lajoie, Marc *
37
6
5
11
-16
42
62
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
29
Bjorklund, Paycen
37
8
7
15
-15
25
59
3
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
34
Mutala, Sasha
36
14
30
44
-14
32
138
3
12
3
0
1
0
1
2
0
2
37
Platz, Jayden
33
2
3
5
-17
23
24
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
39
Daniel, Booker *
26
4
1
5
-4
2
17
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
NO.
Departed Players
124
11
26
37
-26
130
167
3
12
2
0
0
1
1
0
0
3
Bench
32
2
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TEAM TOTALS
37
100
160
258
-217
537
976
25
47
11
6
6
2
12
8
4
11
PLAYER
ATT
GP
MIN
SH
SAV
GA
SO
GAA
SAV%
W
L
OTL
SOL
SOW
SOGP
SOGA
SOSV
30 Dunsford, Mason *
3
92
50
39
11
0
7.2
0.780
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
31 Boyko, Talyn
11
560
391
355
36
0
3.85
0.908
4
4
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
28
1588
1041
951
90
2
3.4
0.914
9
14
3
1
2
3
3
7
10
13
5
2240
1487
1345
142
2
3.78
0.905
13
19
4
1
2
3
3
7
10
1ST
TOTAL
Departed Goalies Empty Net TEAM TOTALS
37
5
SCORING
SHOTS
1ST
2ND
3RD
OT
SO
TOTAL
2ND
3RD
OT
Americans
22
37
37
2
2
100
Americans
307
355
299
15
976
Opposition
40
44
54
4
1
143
Opposition
476
491
499
21
1487
Americans Average Per Game: 2.7
Americans Average Per Game: 26.37
Opposition Average Per Game: 3.86
Opposition Average Per Game: 40.19
POWER PLAY
PENALTY KILL
OPP
PPGF
SHGA
PCT%
132
25
3
18.9%
OPP
PPGA
SHGF
172
27
6
Win
Loss
Americans
7
Opposition
6
PCT%
AFTER 2ND
Loss
9
2
Trailing
0
15
Tied
4
7
Win
Loss
84.3% SHOTS
FIRST GOAL
Win
Leading
Outshooting
2
2
6
Outshot
10
21
18
Shots Tied
1
0
Game #39 Saturday, January 11, 2020 Puck Drop: 9:00 p.m. Regina Pats (12-21-3-2)
Tri-City Americans (13-19-4-1)
The Regina Pats (12-21-3-2) will kick off their five game road trip through the U.S. Division on Saturday night when they visit the Tri-City Americans (13-19-4-1). Puck drop is at 9:00 p.m. Regina time at the Toyota Center. Pats are coming off a 5-4 shootout win at home against the Prince George Cougars on Wednesday. The Americans hosted the Seattle Thunderbirds on Friday and dropped an 8-5 decision. Tonight is the first and only meeting of the season between Regina and Tri-City, the Pats won the lone meeting last year at home, 5-1. The game can be heard with Bennett Dunlop Ford Pats Hockey starting at 8:35 p.m. on 620 CKRM.
2019-20 Season Series – Overall Record 0-0-0-0 At Regina (0-0-0-0) At Tri-City (0-0-0-0) N/A
Saturday, January 11
2018-19 Season Series – Overall Record 1-0-0-0 At Regina (0-0-0-0) At Tri-City (0-0-0-0)
November 9 – Pats Win 5-1
N/A
Quick Facts - The Pats are 2-7-0-1 in their last 10 meetings with Tri-City. Regina is looking to snap a four-game road losing streak against the Americans on Saturday night. - Austin Pratt has a goal and three assists in four career games against Tri-City. - Regina is 4-3-0-1 in eight games since the Christmas break. - The Pats have added defenceman Steven Zonneveld and goalies Danton Belluk and Matthew Kieper to their roster, Zonneveld and Belluk will be with the team for the rest of the year, Kieper is up on an emergency basis. - Zach Wytinck is sixth among all WHL defencemen with 31 points on the season. His 26 assists are tied for fourth and his 13 powerplay helpers are tied for fourth in the league. Deadline Moves The Pats made a couple of trades ahead of the 2020 WHL trade deadline. On Wednesday night, they send 18-year-old defenceman Tyson Feist to the Kelowna Rockets in exchange for a fourth-round pick in the 2020 WHL Bantam Draft. On Thursday, 19-year-old goaltender Max Paddock was traded to Prince Albert in exchange for 17-year-old forward Jakob Brook, a second-round pick in 2020 and a conditional third round pick in 2022. The Pats will receive the third round pick if Paddock returns next year for his 20-year-old season. On Friday, the Pats traded Caiden Daley to Saskatoon for a sixth round pick in 2021 and acquired 17-year-old forward Cole Carrier from Kelowna for a 6th and 8th in 2020. Career High Pats forward Logan Nijhoff scored two goals on Wednesday against Prince George and has set a new career high for goals in a season with eight. Last year, he scored seven goals in 59 games, but has reached eight goals in 37 games this season. The 18-year-old has also matched his career high in points for a season with 17. He has scored three goals and three assists in eight games since the Christmas break. Pats Approaching Notable Career Highlights Austin Pratt is 8 games away from 300 in his WHL career. Robbie Holmes is 4 points away from 100 in his WHL career. Zach Wytinck is 1 game away from 200 in his WHL career and 2 points away from 100. Carson Denomie is 27 games away from 200 in his WHL career.
TRI-CITY AMERICANS 2019-20
NO. FORWARDS 12 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 26 29 34 39
Huo, Samuel Joseph, Jadon Bowman, Nick Little, John * Stevenson, Blake Bouchard, Connor Hrabik, Krystof Bell, Parker * Greenway, Tyson * Lambert, Edge * Roberts, Landon * Bjorklund, Paycen Mutala, Sasha Daniel, Booker *
NO. DEFENSEMEN 5 7 9 4 28 2 21 37
Brown, Mitchell Zazula, Luke Cadieux, Tom Ferguson, Ian * Lajoie, Marc * Lawson, Aidan McAndrews, Bryan Platz, Jayden
NO. GOALTENDERS 31 Boyko, Talyn 30 Dunsford, Mason * HOCKEY STAFF
Governor/GM Head Coach Asst. Coach
POS SH
HT
C C C LW RW C C F C RW LW RW RW LW
6'4 6'1 5'11 5'11 6'0 5'7 6'4 6'3 6'1 6'0 6'3 5'11 6'1 6'1
R R L L R L L L L R L R R L
POS SH
HT
RD LD RD LD LD LD LD RD
6'3 5'8 6'0 5'11 6'4 6'5 6'5 6'4
R L R L L L L R
POS SH
HT
G G
6'6 6'0
WT
197 172 196 180 187 160 218 187 175 195 200 181 195 175
WT 213 170 174 175 232 200 222 210
WT
Bob Tory Kelly Buchberger Brian Pellerin
* Rookie
HOMETOWN
D.O.B.
18-19 Season
LEAGUE
Richmond, BC Sherwood Park, AB Sherwood Park, AB Parksville, BC Calgary, AB Cochrane, AB Praha, CZE Campbell River, BC St. Albert, AB Grande Prairie, AB Souris, MB Grande Prairie, AB Vancouver, BC Vanderhoof, BC
July 13/01 May 22/99 Mar. 13/00 Nov. 10/02 Jan. 12/01 Mar. 14/01 Sep. 24/99 Sep. 26/03 Jan. 15/03 Sep. 1/01 May 27/02 Dec. 11/00 May 6/01 Aug. 13/01
AMERICANS Lethbridge/Regina/Vancouver Sherwood Park Crusaders Salmon Arm Silverbacks AMERICANS AMERICANS AMERICANS North Island Silvertips St. Albert Raiders Grande Prairie Storm Midget S.W. Cougars Midget AMERICANS AMERICANS Cariboo Cougars
WHL WHL AJHL BCHL WHL WHL WHL BCMML AMHL AMHL MMHL WHL WHL BCMML
HOMETOWN
D.O.B.
18-19 Season
LEAGUE
Salmon Arm, BC Langley, BC Saskatoon, SK Missouri City, TX St. Albert, AB Providence, UT Edmonton, AB St. Albert, AB
Jun. 25/01 May 18/00 Sep. 11/02 Mar. 8/02 May 21/03 Apr. 21/01 Feb. 21/01 May 6/00
AMERICANS Kamloops Blazers AMERICANS Dallas Stars U16 Nothern Alberta Xtreme Edmonton Oil Kings AMERICANS Sherwood Pk. Crusaders
WHL WHL WHL T1EHL CSSHL WHL WHL AJHL
HOMETOWN
D.O.B.
19-20 Season
LEAGUE
Oct. 16/02 Jun. 23/03
AMERICANS WHL Burnaby Winter Club Elite 15s CSSHL E15
185 Drumheller, AB 175 New Westmnister, BC
Head Scout/Asst. GM Athletic Therapist Equipment Manager Goaltending Coach
Roy Stasiuk Zach Fournier Innes Mackie Eli Wilson
GP
G
65 68 31 53 36 68 63 39 34 33 46 56 65 26
GP 58 63 54 30 35 35 47 37
GP 10 23
A 6 22 16 10 8 7 21 11 11 21 13 5 20 17
G
PTS 10 31 18 16 6 24 30 21 7 14 7 5 21 21
A 4 3 0 3 11 1 0 0
GAA
16 53 34 26 14 31 51 32 18 35 20 10 41 38
PTS 12 24 4 3 24 1 1 9
SVS%
5.295 0.862 2.60 0.911
16 27 4 6 35 2 1 9
PIM 36 36 28 14 11 56 53 57 72 48 48 17 28 20
PIM 42 77 18 51 54 9 17 70
NHL DRAFT Pronunciation Eligible 20 Free Agent Eligible 20 Eligible 21 Eligible 20 Eligible 20 SJ Signed Eligible 22 Eligible 21 Eligible 20 Elibigle 20 Eligible 20 COL 19 Eligible 20
who-oh
boo-shard rah-beek
pay-son bee-york-lund sash-uh mew-tal-uh
NHL DRAFT Pronunciation Eligible 20 Eligible 20 Eligible 20 Eligible 20 Eligible 21 Eligible 20 Eligible 20 Eligible 20
kuh-do lay-zhwah
plats
NHL DRAFT Pronunciation Eligible 21 Eligible 21
tal-on
2019-20 Regina Pats Roster # 10 11 18 19 21 22 23 25 26 29 32 34 38 39 42 # 3 6 20 27 28 41 49 # 30 31 35
Forwards (15) Pratt, Austin Massier, Carter Dubinsky, Cole Smith, Zack* Carrier, Cole Chorney, Carter Stanick, Sloan* Cikhart, Jan* Brook, Jakob Nijhoff, Logan Holmes, Robbie Krane, Riley Sanders, Cale* Denomie, Carson Englot, Drew* Defence (7) Zonneveld, Steven Mitchell, Makai Walker, Kyle Sedov, Nikita Johnson, Jake* Evans, Ryker Wytinck, Zach Goaltenders (3) Kieper, Matthew (AP) Belluk, Danton* Buskey, Donovan
POS RW LW LW RW LW RW LW RW LW C LW C RW LW RW POS D D D D D D D POS G G G
SH R L L R L R L L R L L L R L R SH L R L L L L L C L L L
HT 6'2 6'1 5'10 5'11 5'11 6'1 5'11 6'3 6'2 6'0 6'2 5'11 5'11 6'0 6'2 HT 6'3 6'0 6'2 6'1 5'10 5'11 6'0 HT 6'0 6'1 6'1
WT 202 179 168 165 174 171 162 190 184 182 196 194 185 196 191 WT 181 189 203 187 198 184 176 WT 157 175 171
HOMETOWN Lakeville, MN Peace River, AB Ardrossan, AB Martensville, SK Strathcona, AB Sherwood Park, AB Rapid City, MB Praha, CZE Roblin, MB Comox, BC Sherwood Park, AB Dawson Creek, BC Claresholm, AB Regina, SK Candiac, SK HOMETOWN Calgary, AB Fort Collins, CO Leduc, AB Moscow, RUS Scottsdale, AZ Calgary, AB Glenboro, MB HOMETOWN Winnipeg, MB Lorette, MB Vancouver, BC
D.O.B Jul 30/99 May 6/01 Dec 4/02 Dec 28/01 Jul 3/02 Feb 6/01 Aug 1/03 Jan 19/02 Mar 15/02 Jun 23/01 Jul 22/99 Jan 24/00 Aug 21/02 Jan 27/00 Nov 26/02 D.O.B Aug 20/01 Aug 28/02 Jul 7/00 May 5/01 Jul 21/03 Dec 13/01 Mar 22/99 D.O.B Mar 8/04 May 12/01 Jan 29/00
18-19 SEASON Regina Pats Regina Pats Regina Pats Melfort Mustangs Sherwood Park Kings Spokane/Swift Current Yellowhead Chiefs Bili Tygri Liberec Prince Albert Raiders Regina Pats Regina/Everett Regina Pats Edge School Prep Moose Jaw/Kamloops Notre Dame Hounds 18-19 SEASON Regina Pats Regina Pats Regina/Everett Regina Pats Phoenix Jr. Coyotes Regina Pats Brandon Wheat Kings 18-19 SEASON Winnipeg Sharks Eastman Selects Prince Albert Raiders
LEAGUE WHL WHL WHL SJHL AMHL WHL MMHL Czech U19 WHL WHL WHL WHL CSSHL WHL SMHL LEAGUE WHL WHL WHL WHL T1EHL WHL WHL LEAGUE WBAAA MMHL WHL
GP 68 54 47 55 33 62 48 40 61 59 50 63 35 66 43 GP 42 17 57 68 24 45 65 GP 17 27 11
G 25 5 5 9 16 14 21 18 6 7 12 12 16 8 21 G 1 4 2 0 3 1 5 GA 0.931 77 33
A 26 4 4 12 13 12 20 13 6 10 14 12 19 9 20 A 6 3 10 19 14 10 38 SO 11 0 0
PTS 20 9 9 21 29 26 41 31 12 17 26 24 35 17 41 PTS 7 7 12 19 17 11 43 SV% 3 0.922 .870.
PIM 51 22 48 28 51 24 50 36 26 39 82 73 4 18 42 PIM 32 10 55 46 26 32 27 GAA 2.06 2.90. 3.15
*denotes rookie
Governor: President: VP Hockey Ops and GM Head Coach/Asst GM:
Anthony Marquart Todd Lumbard John Paddock Dave Struch
Goaltender Coach: Dir. Of Scouting: Director Hockey Ops: Athletic Therapist:
Rob Muntain Dale McMullin Gord Pritchard Greg Mayer
Pronunciation Guide: Massier - Mass-see-ER Kieper - KEEP- er Nijhoff - NIGH-hoff
Daley - Dail-EE Zonneveld - ZAWN - uh - veld Stanick -STAN-ick
NHL DRAFT Free Agent Eligible 2020 Eligible 2021 Eligible 2020 Eligible 2020 Eligible 2020 Eligible 2021 Eligible 2020 Eligible 2020 Eligible 2020 Free Agent Eligible 2020 Eligible 2020 Eligible 2020 Eligible 2021 NHL DRAFT Eligible 2020 Eligible 2020 Eligible 2020 Eligible 2020 Eligible 2021 Eligible 2020 Free Agent NHL DRAFT Eligible 2022 Eligible 2020 Eligible 2020
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