Tri-City Americans vs. Moose Jaw Warriors February 14th, 2020 – Toyota Center | Kennewick, WA Moose Jaw Warriors
Tri-City Americans
No.
Name
YOB
No.
Name
YOB
33
Boston Bilous
01
30
Mason Dunsford
03
39
Brock Gould
01
31
Talyn Boyko
02
2
Braden Miller *
02
2
Aidan Lawson
01
4 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 26 27 34 37 38
Eric Alarie * Cory King * Nolan Jones Daemon Hunt Bryden Kiesman * Kyle Crosbie Logan Doust Calder Anderson * Owen Hardy Chase Hartje Cade Hayes * Tate Popple Kade Runke * Garrett Wright Carson Sass Martin Lang Josh Hoekstra (AP) Cayde Augustine Cole Jordan * Ryder Korczak
03 02 01 02 02 01 01 02 99 99 02 00 02 01 99 01 03 01 02 02
4 5 7 9 12 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 28 29 34 37 38 39
Ian Ferguson * Mitchell Brown Luke Zazula Tom Cadieux Sam Huo Nick Bowman John Little Blake Stevenson Connor Bouchard Krystof Hrabik Bryan McAndrews Parker Bell * Tyson Greenway * Edge Lambert * Landon Roberts * Marc Lajoie * Paycen Bjorklund Sasha Mutala Jayden Platz Jadon Joseph Booker Daniel *
02 01 00 02 01 00 02 01 01 99 01 03 03 01 02 03 00 01 00 99 01
DRAFT
DRAFT
SJ Signed
COL 19
General Manager: Alan Miller Assistant General Manager: Jason Ripplinger Head Coach: Mark O'Leary Assistant Coach: Scott King Coaching Assistant: Olivia Howe Goalie Coach: Matt Weninger
Governor/GM: Bob Tory Assistant General Manager/Head Scout: Roy Stasiuk Head Coach: Kelly Buchberger Assistant Coach: Brian Pellerin Equipment Manager: Innes Mackie
Head Trainer/Athletic Therapist: Brooke Kosolofski
Athletic Therapist: Zach Fournier
Equipment Manager: Matt Dyck
Goalie Coach: Eli Wilson
* Rookie
OFFICIALS Referees: Adam GRIFFITHS and Sean RAPHAEL Linesmen: Steve FLEMING and Rance HUGHES
WESTERN CONFERENCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
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East Division Brandon Wheat Kings Moose Jaw Warriors Prince Albert Raiders Regina Pats Saskatoon Blades Winnipeg ICE
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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
f e b r u a r y 1 4 t h , 2 0 2 0 - 7 : 0 5 P M P T - A M E R I C A N S V S M O O S E J A W - T O Y O TA C E N T E R G A M E # 5 2 | R A D I O : N E W S TA L K 8 7 0 A M K F L D
NOTEWORTHY: LAST GAME: (8-3 KEL) - The Americans last played on Wednesday in Kelowna, falling to the Rockets for the fourth time this season. Edge Lambert opened scoring for the Americans, breaking a six period scoreless streak for the team. Tri-City is now 9-10 when scoring first. Kelowna scored five straight before the Americans were able to reply with a shorthanded goal from Connor Bouchard. Tri-City’s third and final goal was scored by rookie Tyson Greenway marking the first of his career. Talyn Boyko started in net for both losses last weekend. His first two starts since he missed 7 games with an upper body injury. The Americans were out shot 45-27. VS MOOSE JAW: The Warriors and Americans will faceoff tonight in their biennial game at the Toyota Center. Tri-City is 2-3-0-0 against Moose Jaw over the past 5 years including 1-1-0-0 in Kennewick. They last played on November 13th, 2018 in Moose Jaw when the Americans were shut out 7-0. CAPTAINCY: Krystof Hrabik was recently named the team’s captain after Kyle Olson was traded to Calgary. The 20-year-old native of Praha, Czech Republic is only the second European player to be named captain for the Americans. Swedish forward Marcus Jonasen wore the ‘C’ for Tri-City during the 2003-04 and 2004-05 seasons. TRADE DEADLINE: Tri-City was very active at this year’s trade deadline. Between the end of the Christmas break and the January 10th deadline five active roster players were traded (Jan Cikhart to REG, Sam Stewart to EDM, Beck Warm to EDM, Kyle Olson to CGY, Kaden Kohle to VAN). The Americans acquired three players in the deals (Jadon Joseph from KEL, John Little from VAN, Aidan Lawson from EDM).
LAST 5 GAMES: TC @ KEL - 02/12/2020 (8-3 KEL) TC @ SPO - 02/08/2020 (6-0 SPO) TC VS EVT - 02/07/2020 (5-0 EVT) TC @ VAN - 02/04/2020 (12-4 VAN) TC @ PG - 02/01/2020 (3-2 TC) NEXT 5 GAMES: TC VS SPO - 02/15/2020 TC @ SC - 02/19/2020 TC @ MH - 02/21/2020 TC @ RD - 02/22/2020 TC VS EVT - 02/26/2020 LAST 10 GAMES: 1-9-0-0 STREAK: 0-4-0-0
2019-20 TEAM COMPARISONS TRI-CITY AMERICANS
MOOSE JAW WARRIORS
RECORD: 15-31-4-1 (35 PTS)
RECORD: 12-34-4-0 (28 points)
GOALS FOR: 127
GOALS FOR: 118
GOALS AGAINST: 234
GOALS AGAINST: 225
POWER PLAY: (32/167) 19.2%
POWER PLAY: (30/177) 16.9%
PENALTY KILL: (52/228) 77.2%
PENALTY KILL: (45/162) 72.2%
2017-18: 8-4 TC
2019 PLAYOFFS: WESTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER FINAL (DEFEATED BY EVT 4-1)
2019 PLAYOFFS: EASTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER FINAL (DEFEATED BY SAS 4-0)
2015-16: 4-2 MJ
LAST 5 GAMES VS MJ: 2018 -19 : 7-0 MJ 2016-17: 3-2 TC 2014-15: 5-0 MJ
LEADING SCORERS:
LEADING SCORERS:
#34 SASHA MUTALA (19G, 36A) 55 PTS
#38 RYDER KORCZAK (15G, 41A) 56 PTS
#19 CONNOR BOUCHARD (10G, 24A) 34 PTS
#15 OWEN HARDY (20G, 21A) 32 PTS
#20 KRYSTOF HRABIK (13G, 16A) 29 PTS
#26 MARTIN LANG (10G, 20A) 30 PTS
LAST 5 YEARS VS MJ: 2-3-0-0 LAST 5 YEARS @ TC: 1-1-0-0
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
Lawson, Aidan
40
0
8
8
-7
8
25
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
15
0
3
3
-14
6
12
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0 0
TC EDM
ATT
25
0
5
5
7
2
13
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
Ferguson, Ian *
27
0
1
1
-13
23
12
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
0
42
6
11
17
-22
48
78
3
5
0
0
2
0
3
0
0
TC
26
5
10
15
-21
40
50
3
5
0
0
1
0
3
0
0
0
KAM
16
1
1
2
-1
8
28
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
9
Cadieux, Tom
28
1
4
5
-18
4
28
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
Huo, Samuel
48
10
12
22
-19
38
97
3
3
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
16
Bowman, Nick
39
9
13
22
-15
18
74
3
3
0
1
1
0
0
2
0
0
17
Little, John
45
1
3
4
-19
0
23
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
TC
14
0
3
3
-10
0
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
VAN
31
1
0
1
-9
0
11
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
18
Stevenson, Blake
35
7
9
16
-30
4
51
1
5
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
19
Bouchard, Connor
44
10
24
34
-13
41
82
2
10
1
2
1
0
0
3
2
3
20
Hrabik, Krystof
40
13
16
29
-20
38
100
3
4
0
4
0
0
4
0
1
1
21
McAndrews, Bryan
47
2
2
4
-25
34
27
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
22
Bell, Parker *
36
1
3
4
-27
15
40
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
23
Greenway, Tyson *
41
1
2
3
-15
37
24
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
24
Lambert, Edge *
49
11
8
19
-18
38
64
5
1
1
0
3
0
4
0
0
0
26
Roberts, Landon *
26
0
0
0
-13
21
18
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
28
Lajoie, Marc *
51
7
5
12
-33
50
76
1
0
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
29
Bjorklund, Paycen
43
9
7
16
-21
34
67
3
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
34
Mutala, Sasha
50
19
36
55
-26
48
183
4
15
3
0
2
0
2
2
0
2
37
Platz, Jayden
47
3
5
8
-36
32
40
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
38
Joseph, Jadon
52
9
13
22
-37
37
100
2
6
1
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
TC
15
1
2
3
-15
4
30
0
1
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 39
NO.
21
7
6
13
-17
21
43
2
3
1
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
Daniel, Booker *
39
5
4
9
-16
2
34
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
Departed Players
134
11
26
37
-35
132
167
3
12
2
0
0
1
1
0
0
3
Bench
32
2
1
1
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TEAM TOTALS
51
127
201
326
-451
704
1182
32
61
13
9
10
2
18
8
4
11
PLAYER
ATT
GP
MIN
SH
SAV
GA
SO
GAA
SAV%
W
L
OTL
SOL
SOW
SOGP
SOGA
SOSV
30 Dunsford, Mason *
9
355
246
201
45
0
7.6
0.817
1
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
31 Boyko, Talyn
17
880
611
544
67
0
4.57
0.890
5
8
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
33
1840
1240
1125
115
2
9
18
3
1
2
3
3
7
10
17
6
3075
2103
1870
233
2
15
31
4
1
2
3
3
7
10
1ST
TOTAL
Departed Goalies Empty Net TEAM TOTALS
51
6 4.52
0.889
SCORING
SHOTS
1ST
2ND
3RD
OT
SO
TOTAL
2ND
3RD
OT
Americans
31
47
45
2
2
127
Americans
413
467
422
15
1317
Opposition
66
77
86
4
1
234
Opposition
675
717
690
21
2103
Americans Average Per Game: 2.49
Americans Average Per Game: 25.82
Opposition Average Per Game: 4.59
Opposition Average Per Game: 41.24
POWER PLAY
PENALTY KILL
OPP
PPGF
SHGA
PCT%
165
31
6
18.80%
OPP
PPGA
SHGF
223
51
8
Win
Loss
Americans
9
Opposition
6
PCT%
AFTER 2ND
Loss
10
2
Trailing
0
26
Tied
5
8
Win
Loss
77.1% SHOTS
FIRST GOAL
Win
Leading
Outshooting
2
2
10
Outshot
12
34
26
Shots Tied
1
0
Game 51: Friday, February 14, 2020 Tri-City Americans vs. Moose Jaw Warriors LAST GAME… Brock Gould made 58 saves Wednesday for the Moose Jaw Warriors in a narrow 2-1 overtime loss in Spokane. Chase Hartje scored the Warriors lone goal while Eli Zummack had a goal and two points for Spokane. Moose Jaw was 0-for-1 on the power-play and 3-for-3 on the penalty kill. Hitting the Highway… The Moose Jaw Warriors are currently on a season-high 6-game in 12-day road trip that will see them play games in the U.S. Division and then finish in Lethbridge on February 21st. On the road trip, the Warriors will travel 3,827 kilometres (2,378 miles) and spend roughly 38.5 hours on the bus heading from rink to rink. Injury Report… The Warriors have sustained a number of injuries over the last month. Defencemen Daemon Hunt (2002), Cole Jordan (2002), Cayde Augustine (2001), and forward Owen Hardy (1999). Hunt has missed the last 27 games (UBI), Jordan has missed 10 straight games (UBI), Augustine has missed the last 3 games (LBI), and Hardy has missed the last 7 games (UBI). Carson Sass returned Wednesday after missing the last 11 games. Warriors preview… The Warriors are 12-34-4 on the season and coming off of an 2-1 overtime loss in Spokane on Wednesday. Ryder Korczak leads the Warriors with 41 assists and 56 points, Captain Owen Hardy leads the team with 20 goals and is second in scoring with 32 points, and import forward Martin Lang has 30 points. Remaining Schedule… Including today, the Warriors have 18 games remaining in the 2019 – 2020 regular season. Of those games, they have 6 home games and 12 road games. They have 11 games against the East Division (5 home/6 road), 3 against the Central Division (1 home/2 road), and 4 against the U.S. Division (all road). Here is the East Division breakdown: Brandon (1 road), Prince Albert (1 home/2 road), Regina (1 home/2 road), Saskatoon (1 home), Winnipeg (2 home/1 road). Opposition Preview… The Tri-City come into tonight with a record of 15-31-4-1 and coming off an 8-3 loss in Kelowna on Wednesday. Sasha Mutala leads the Americans with 19 goals and 54 points, Connor Bouchard has 34 points, and Krystof Hrabik has 29 points. 2018 – 2019 vs. Tri City… Tonight is the only meeting of the season between the Warriors and Americans, Moose Jaw is 1-2 against Tri City in the last three years which includes a 1-1 road record. Last season, the Warriors picked up a 7-0 win over the Americans on November 13, 2018 at Mosaic Place. Tristin Langan had a goal and four points, Josh Brook and Brayden Tracey had a goal and three points each, and Brodan Salmond got the shutout. The last time they played in Kennewick, the Warriors fell 8-4 on October 25, 2017. Jett Woo had a goal and two points for the Warriors, Brayden Burke had two assists, and Brody Willms took the loss. Jordan Topping had two goals and four points for the Americans and Dylan Coghlan had four assists. Moose Jaw’s last road win against the Americans came on November 24, 2015 when they won 4-2. Dryden Hunt scored two goals to lead the Warriors while Brody Willms got the win in net. Familiar face of Ams Bench… Tri City Head Coach Kelly Buchberger played for the Warriors from 1984 to 1986, in 123 games he had 26 goals, 39 assists, 65 points, and 320 penalty minutes. In 13 playoff games, he had 11 goals and 15 points. He went on to play 1182 games in the NHL from 1987 to 2004, and won two Stanley Cups with Edmonton (1987 and 1990). He was inducted into the Warriors Hall of Fame in 2009 and his #24 is one of four retired Warrior numbers.
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2019 - 2020 Moose Jaw Warriors Roster #
P
S
H
W
DOB
HOMETOWN
2018 - 2019
LEAGUE
GP
G
A
PTS
PIM
DRAFT
4 Alarie, Eric
FORWARDS (13)
LW
L
6'1
197
27-Jan-03
Winnipeg, MB
Rink H.A.
CSSHL
27
17
29
46
15
Eligible 21
11 Kiesman, Bryden
LW
L
6'0
178
10-Feb-02
Winnipeg, MB
Winnipeg Bruins
MMAAAHL
45
17
12
29
38
Eligible 20
12 Crosbie, Kyle
C
R
5'9
170
18-Feb-01
Didsbury, AB
Kelowna
WHL
63
7
4
11
8
Eligible 20
13 Doust, Logan
C
R
6'0
185
27-Apr-01
N. Vancouver, BC
Victoria
WHL
60
6
2
8
18
Eligible 20
C
L
5'9
169
15-Apr-02
Brandon, MB
Brandon
MMAAAHL
37
20
30
50
63
Eligible 20
15 Hardy, Owen
14 Anderson, Calder
LW
L
6'1
202
13-Feb-99
Nanaimo, BC
Vancouver
WHL
64
9
12
21
58
Free Agent
17 Hayes, Cade
C
L
5'10
179
9-Jul-02
Eatonia, SK
Tisdale
SMAAAHL
43
23
35
58
24
Eligible 20
18 Popple, Tate
C
L
5'10
182
3-Mar-00
Brandon, MB
Moose Jaw
WHL
42
11
8
19
4
Eligible 20
19 Runke, Kade
RW
R
5'11
174
6-May-02
Grunthal, MB
Eastman
MMAAAHL
48
23
40
63
50
Eligible 20
21 Wright, Garrett
LW
L
6'1
182
17-Apr-01
Mesa, AZ, USA
Regina
WHL
63
7
4
11
22
Eligible 20
26 Lang, Martin
RW
R
5'10
175
15-Sep-01
Rokycany, CZE
Kamloops
WHL
65
11
22
33
20
Eligible 20
27 Hoekstra, Josh (AP)
LW
L
6'0
175
19-Feb-03
Edmoton, AB
2019-20: OHA EDM
CSSHL
21
6
11
17
56
Eligible 21
38 Korczak, Ryder
C
R
5'10
167
23-Sep-02
Yorkton, SK
Calgary
WHL
50
8
7
15
16
Eligible 21
#
P
S
H
W
DOB
HOMETOWN
2018 - 2019
LEAGUE
GP
G
A
PTS
PIM
DRAFT
2 Miller, Braden
D
L
6'0
160
21-Aug-02
Sherwood Park, AB
Sherwood Park
AMHL
32
3
2
5
18
Eligible 20
6 King, Cory
D
R
5'9
170
26-Apr-02
Souris, MB
Southwest
MMAAAHL
48
10
42
52
36
Eligible 20
7 Jones, Nolan
D
L
6'2
180
26-Apr-01
Moose Jaw, SK
Lethbridge
WHL
49
2
10
12
47
Eligible 20
DEFENCE (8)
10 Hunt, Daemon
D
L
6'0
194
15-May-02
Brandon, MB
Moose Jaw
WHL
57
7
13
20
10
Eligible 20
16 Hartje, Chase
D
L
5'11
172
17-Dec-99
Bemidji, MN, USA
Brandon/Kootenay
WHL
60
5
21
26
36
Free Agent
22 Sass, Carson
D
L
6'1
190
22-May-99
Melville, SK
Red Deer
WHL
64
3
7
10
27
Free Agent
34 Augustine, Cayde
D
L
6'2
205
5-Oct-01
Airdrie, AB
Kelowna
WHL
43
2
4
6
10
Eligible 20
37 Jordan, Cole
D
L
6'0
171
21-Sep-02
Brandon, MB
Brandon
MMAAAHL
48
12
32
44
46
Eligible 21
P
C
H
W
DOB
HOMETOWN
2018 - 2019
LEAGUE
GP
GAA SV%
RECORD
DRAFT
33 Bilous, Boston
G
L
6'3
182
2-Feb-01
Langley, BC
Edmonton/Prince Albert
WHL
19
3.34 0.867
8-4-1-1
Eligible 20
39 Gould, Brock
G
L
6'4
200
11-Dec-01
Colorado Springs, CO
Victoria
WHL
33
3.77 0.873
7-14-1-1
Eligible 20
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GOALTENDERS (2)
General Manager: Alan Millar
Assistant General Manager: Jason Ripplinger
Head Coach: Mark O'Leary
Goalie Coach: Matt Weninger
Assistant Coach: Scott King
Head Trainer/Athletic Therapist: Brooke Kosolofski
Coaching Assistant: Olivia Howe
Equipment Manager: Matt Dyck
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TRI-CITY AMERICANS 2019-20
NO. FORWARDS 22 29 19 16 39 23 20 12 38 24 17 34 26 18
Bell, Parker * Bjorklund, Paycen Bouchard, Connor Bowman, Nick Daniel, Booker * Greenway, Tyson * Hrabik, Krystof Huo, Samuel Joseph, Jadon Lambert, Edge * Little, John * Mutala, Sasha Roberts, Landon * Stevenson, Blake
NO. DEFENSEMEN 5 9 4 28 2 21 37 7
Brown, Mitchell Cadieux, Tom Ferguson, Ian * Lajoie, Marc * Lawson, Aidan McAndrews, Bryan Platz, Jayden Zazula, Luke
NO. GOALTENDERS 31 Boyko, Talyn 30 Dunsford, Mason * HOCKEY STAFF
Governor/GM Head Coach Asst. Coach
POS SH
HT
LW RW C C LW C C C C RW LW RW LW RW
6'3 5'11 5'7 5'11 6'1 6'1 6'4 6'4 6'1 6'0 5'11 6'1 6'3 6'0
L R L L L L L R R R L R L R
POS SH
HT
RD RD LD LD LD LD RD LD
6'3 6'0 5'11 6'4 6'5 6'5 6'4 5'8
R R L L L L R L
POS SH
HT
G G
6'6 6'0
WT
187 181 160 196 175 175 218 197 172 195 180 195 200 187
WT 213 174 175 232 200 222 210 170
WT
Bob Tory Kelly Buchberger Brian Pellerin
* Rookie
HOMETOWN
D.O.B.
18-19 Season
LEAGUE
Campbell River, BC Grande Prairie, AB Cochrane, AB Sherwood Park, AB Vanderhoof, BC St. Albert, AB Praha, CZE Richmond, BC Sherwood Park, AB Grande Prairie, AB Parksville, BC Vancouver, BC Souris, MB Calgary, AB
Sep. 26/03 Dec. 11/00 Mar. 14/01 Mar. 13/00 Aug. 13/01 Jan. 15/03 Sep. 24/99 July 13/01 May 22/99 Sep. 1/01 Nov. 10/02 May 6/01 May 27/02 Jan. 12/01
North Island Silvertips AMERICANS AMERICANS Sherwood Park Crusaders Cariboo Cougars St. Albert Raiders AMERICANS AMERICANS Lethbridge/Regina/Vancouver Grande Prairie Storm Midget Salmon Arm Silverbacks AMERICANS S.W. Cougars Midget AMERICANS
BCMML WHL WHL AJHL BCMML AMHL WHL WHL WHL AMHL BCHL WHL MMHL WHL
HOMETOWN
D.O.B.
18-19 Season
LEAGUE
Salmon Arm, BC Saskatoon, SK Missouri City, TX St. Albert, AB Providence, UT Edmonton, AB St. Albert, AB Langley, BC
Jun. 25/01 Sep. 11/02 Mar. 8/02 May 21/03 Apr. 21/01 Feb. 21/01 May 6/00 May 18/00
AMERICANS AMERICANS Dallas Stars U16 Nothern Alberta Xtreme Edmonton Oil Kings AMERICANS Sherwood Pk. Crusaders Kamloops Blazers
WHL WHL T1EHL CSSHL WHL WHL AJHL WHL
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 Westminster, BC
Head Scout/Asst. GM Athletic Therapist Equipment Manager Goaltending Coach
Roy Stasiuk Zach Fournier Innes Mackie Eli Wilson
GP
G
39 56 68 31 26 34 63 65 68 33 53 65 46 36
GP 58 54 30 35 35 47 37 63
GP 10 23
A 11 5 7 16 17 11 21 6 22 21 10 20 13 8
G
PTS 21 5 24 18 21 7 30 10 31 14 16 21 7 6
A 4 0 3 11 1 0 0 3
GAA
32 10 31 34 38 18 51 16 53 35 26 41 20 14
PTS 12 4 3 24 1 1 9 24
SVS%
5.295 0.862 2.60 0.911
16 4 6 35 2 1 9 27
PIM 57 17 56 28 20 72 53 36 36 48 14 28 48 11
PIM 42 18 51 54 9 17 70 77
NHL DRAFT Pronunciation Eligible 22 Eligible 20 Eligible 20 Eligible 20 Eligible 20 Eligible 21 SJ Signed Eligible 20 Free Agent Eligible 20 Eligible 21 COL 19 Elibigle 20 Eligible 20
pay-son bee-york-lund boo-shard
rah-beek who-oh
sash-uh mew-tal-uh
NHL DRAFT Pronunciation Eligible 20 Eligible 20 Eligible 20 Eligible 21 Eligible 20 Eligible 20 Eligible 20 Eligible 20
kuh-do lay-zhwah
plats
NHL DRAFT Pronunciation Eligible 21 Eligible 21
tal-on
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