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Canadian Junior Hockey League Prospects Game CANADIAN JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE PROSPECTS GAME MEDIA/SCOUT INFORMATION GUIDE TEAM EAST TEAM WEST NO. GOALTENDERS CJHL TEAM NO. GOALTENDERS CJHL TEAM 1 Anand Oberoi Kanata Lasers 1 Ty Taylor Vernon Vipers 31 Nate McDonald Powassan Voodoos 31 Connor Dochuk Spruce Grove Saints NO. DEFENCE CJHL TEAM NO. DEFENCE CJHL TEAM 2 Wyatt Villalta Soo Thunderbirds 2 Jarrod Gourley Spruce Grove Saints 3 Cameron Crotty Brockville Braves 3 Cory Babichuk Surrey Eagles 4 Matthieu Franche Smiths Falls Bears 4 Matthew Holzer Olds Grizzlies 5 Aiden Girduckis Carleton Place Canadians 5 Ian Mitchell Spruce Grove Saints 6 Matthew Kellenberger Oakville Blades 6 Griffin Mendel Penticton Vees 7 Joey Berkopec Burlington Cougars 8 Cale Makar Brooks Bandits NO. FORWARDS CJHL TEAM NO. FORWARDS CJHL TEAM 9 Josh Cammalleri Cobourg Cougars 7 Desi Burgart Surrey Eagles 11 Andy Baker Powassan Voodoos 9 Adam Dawe Notre Dame Hounds 12 Nick Campoli North York Rangers 10 Cody Laskosky Whitecourt Wolverines 14 Bobby Dow Kemptville 73's 11 James McIsaac Portage Terriers 16 Finn Evans St. Michaels Buzzers 12 Tyler Ward Merritt Centennials 17 Phillip Lagunov Burlington Cougars 16 Kale Howarth Trail Smoke Eaters 18 Bryce Misley Oakville Blades 18 Ethan de Jong Prince George Spruce Kings 19 Matthew Barnaby Pembroke Lumber Kings 19 Michael Regush Merritt Centennials 20 Mel Melconian Aurora Tigers 20 Jamie Rome Victoria Grizzlies 23 Konnor MacCormick Cornwall Colts 22 Parm Dhakiwal West Kelowna Warriors 24 Declan Hilton Kanata Lasers 23 Adam Tisdale Canmore Eagles 27 Cameron Wright St. Michael’s Buzzers 24 Marcus Mitchell Salmon Arm Silverbacks Head Coach: Martin Dagenais Ottawa Jr. Senators Head Coach: Rick Swan Bonnyville Pontiacs Assistant Coach: Darcy Findlay Nepean Raiders Assistant Coach: Rick Dorval Hawkesbury Hawks Guest Coach: Chad Kilger Cornwall Colts Alumnus Guest Coach: Jesse Winchester Cornwall Colts Alumnus Trainer: Sheldon Adams Nepean Raiders Trainer: Sean Murray Cornwall Colts Equipment Manager: Carmelo Pugliese Nepean Raiders Trainer: Dean McIntyre Cornwall Colts Trainer: Danny Waugh Cornwall Colts CJHL Chairman: Kirk Lamb CJHL President: Brent Ladds MEET THE PROSPECTS CJHL Prospects Game Player Bios TEAM EAST TEAM WEST No. 1 - Anand Oberoi - Goaltender No. 1 – Ty Taylor - Goaltender Kanata Lasers - CCHL Vernon Vipers - BCHL CT HGT WGT DOB HOMETOWN CT HGT WGT DOB HOMETOWN L 6-4 180 1999-02-10 Kanata, Ont. L 6-3 185 1999-07-05 Richmond, B.C. GP W L OTL/SOL AVG. SV% SO GP W L OTL/T/SOL AVG. SV% SO 33 13 13 4 3.43 .900 2 24 11 9 2 3.01 .907 1 Rookie netminder has gone 13-13-4 with the Kanata Was the only CJHL netminder named in the NHL Central Lasers (CCHL) so far this season. … Sits tied for second Scouting mid-term rankings. … Richmond, B.C., product in the CCHL in shutouts with two. … Has gone 5-2-1 in was slotted 29th among North American goaltenders. … his past eight decisions. … Signed a standard player Sits fourth among first-year goalkeepers in the BCHL in agreement with the Erie Otters of the OHL earlier in goals-against average at 3.01. … Also fourth among September. …Drafted by Erie in the 12th round of the league rookies in save percentage at .907. … Recorded 2015 OHL Priority Selection. his first BCHL shutout Dec. 30 at Salmon Arm. No. 31 – Nate McDonald – Goaltender No. 31 – Connor Dochuk – Goaltender Powassan Voodoos – NOJHL Spruce Grove Saints - AJHL CT HGT WGT DOB HOMETOWN CT HGT WGT DOB HOMETOWN L 6-2 190 1999-08-11 North Bay, Ont. L 6-3 170 1999-07-15 Edmonton, Alta. GP W L OTL/T AVG. SV% SO GP W L OTL/T/SOL AVG. SV% SO 29 23 3 1 2.08 .927 3 11 5 4 1 2.51 .899 1 Leads all netminders in the NOJHL in wins, goals- The 17-year-old native of Edmonton, Alta., is third in the against average and save percentage at 23, 2.08 and AJHL in goals-against average among rookies at 2.51. .927 respectively. … Tied for his league lead in shutouts … Sits sixth in league among first-year netminders in with three. … Has been named NOJHL goaltender of the save percentage at .899. … Registered initial AJHL month three times already this season. … Was named shutout back on Nov. 4 with a 30-save performance in a one of the CJHL 3 Stars of Month in November. 5-0 road victory vs. the Drumheller Dragons. MEET THE PROSPECTS CJHL Prospects Game Player Bios TEAM EAST TEAM WEST No. 2 – Wyatt Villalta - Defence No. 2 – Jarrod Gourley - Defence Soo Thunderbirds - NOJHL Spruce Grove Saints - AJHL SH HGT WGT DOB HOMETOWN SH HGT WGT DOB HOMETOWN L 6-4 186 1999-06-03 Godfrey, Ont. L 6-2 205 1999-06-29 Calgary, Alta. GP G A PTS PP SH GWG GP G A PTS PP SH GWG 26 2 2 4 0 0 0 43 1 5 6 0 0 0 The stay-at-home defenceman is in his rookie season in The Spruce Grove Saints blueliner was tabbed 213th the NOJHL. … Through his first 26 outings in his league among North American skaters by NHL Central Scouting he has tallied twice and assisted on two others for four on the mid-term rankings as a prelude to the 2017 NHL points. … The 17-year-old Godfrey, Ont., product spent Draft in Chicago. … Has committed to attend Arizona last season with the Westport Rideaus (CCHL2), where State University on NCAA D-I scholarship. … Through he had 10 points through 44 games. 43 games he has one goal and five assists to his credit. No. 3 – Cameron Crotty – Defence No. 3 – Cory Babichuk – Defence Brockville Braves – CCHL Surrey Eagles - BCHL SH HGT WGT DOB HOMETOWN SH HGT WGT DOB HOMETOWN R 6-2 188 1999-05-05 Greely, Ont. L 5-10 170 1998-09-28 Edmonton, Alta. GP G A PTS PP SH GWG GP G A PTS PP SH GWG 27 4 6 10 2 0 1 35 4 19 23 2 1 0 Crotty skates for the Brockville Braves (CCHL). … He First-year D-man in the BCHL will play NCAA D-I hockey was listed as the third highest CJHL prospect on NHL on scholarship at RPI. … Has already amassed 23 Central Scouting’s mid-term rankings as he was slotted points so far in 2016-17 in 35 outings with the Surrey 68th overall among North American skaters. … He has Eagles. … The 18-year-old rearguard from Edmonton, committed to attend Boston University of Hockey East on Alta., has seven multi-point games to his credit this NCAA D-I scholarship in 2017-18. … Won a silver medal season. … His offensive totals put him sixth in BCHL with Canada East at World Junior A Challenge. scoring among rookie defencemen. MEET THE PROSPECTS CJHL Prospects Game Player Bios TEAM EAST TEAM WEST No. 4 – Matthieu Franche – Defence No. 4 – Matthew Holzer – Defence Smiths Falls Bears - CCHL Olds Grizzlys - AJHL SH HGT WGT DOB HOMETOWN SH HGT WGT DOB HOMETOWN R 6-3 189 1999-03-23 Cumberland, Ont. L 6-3 190 1999-02-28 Sturgeon County, Alta. GP G A PTS PP SH GWG GP G A PTS PP SH GWG 41 2 13 15 1 0 0 22 0 3 3 0 0 0 Has committed to attend Merrimack College and play The 17-year-old Holzer is in his second season in the NCAA D-I hockey for the Warriors. …Joined Smiths Falls AJHL and the Grizzlys. … The six-foot-three-inch after spending the first part of the season with the rearguard has suited up in 22 games for Olds so far in Cumberland Grads (CCHL). … Has seen action in a 2016-17. … He has chipped in with three assists on the combined 41 games with both the Bears and Grads and campaign. … All three of his points have come on the has scored twice and doled out 13 assists for 15 points. road. … Holzer picked up two tallies and seven helpers … Three points shy of passing the 17 he had in 2016-17. in 57 games with his club last season. No. 5 – Aiden Girduckis – Defence No. 5 – Ian Mitchell – Defence Carleton Place Canadians – CCHL Spruce Grove Saints - AJHL SH HGT WGT DOB HOMETOWN SH HGT WGT DOB HOMETOWN R 6-4 190 1998-10-08 Belleville, Ont. R 5-10 165 1999-01-18 Calahoo, Alta. GP G A PTS PP SH GWG GP G A PTS PP SH GWG 41 6 14 20 3 0 1 41 5 20 25 2 0 2 Won a silver medal with Canada East at the World Jr. A Mitchell was the second highest rated CJHL player in the Challenge in Bonnyville, Alta. …In 41 games with CPC, NHL Central Scouting mid-term draft rankings. … He the 18-year-old blueliner has totalled 20 points. …Sits was slotted 45th overall among North American skaters. second among rookie defencemen in the CCHL in … The University of Denver commit leads all Saints D- offensive production so far this season. … Girduckis is men in points with 25, including five goals. … Played for tied for 10th in scoring among all league D-men. Canada West at the World Jr. A Challenge. MEET THE PROSPECTS CJHL Prospects Game Player Bios TEAM EAST TEAM WEST No. 6 – Matthew Kellenberger – Defence No. 6 – Griffin Mendel – Defence Oakville Blades - OJHL Penticton Vees - BCHL SH HGT WGT DOB HOMETOWN SH HGT WGT DOB HOMETOWN R 6-1 174 1999-01-11 Toronto, Ont. L 6-4 217 1999-02-19 Kelowna, B.C.
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