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2019 Hhth Bay St. Draft Night BAY ST. OFFICIAL DRAFTBOOK 2019 HHTH BAY ST. DRAFT NIGHT DRAFT NIGHT PRESENTED BY TOURNAMENT DETAILS SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2019 SCOTIABANK POND 57 CARL HALL RD, NORTH YORK, ON M3K 2E2 USE OUR HASHTAG #HHTHBAYST2019! HOCKEYHELPS HOCKEY HELPS THE HOMELESS HOCKEYHELPSCA GAME DAY DOCS ARE AVAILABLE ON THE 2019 HHTH BAY ST. WEBSITE PAGE FAMILY Sponsored By ZONE BRING THE FAMILY AND JOIN US FOR A FUN ACTIVITY ZONE WITH FACEPAINTING, BALLOON ANIMALS, AND MUCH MORE FROM 1 PM - 3 PM. THERE IS ALSO A FREE SKATE AVAILABLE WITH THE PROS ON RINK 4 FROM 1:15 PM - 2:00 PM. HELMETS & SKATES REQUIRED. PROUDLY PRESENTED BY NATIONAL FOUNDING SPONSOR YOUR IMPACT IN 2018 Net proceeds from the Bay St. Tournament go towards Eva’s Initiatives for Homeless Youth to support their important work with homeless and at-risk youth in Toronto. All funds raised in Toronto stay in Toronto. Eva’s is an award-winning organization that provides shelter, transitional housing, and programming to help young people experiencing homelessness reach their potential to lead productive, self-sufficient, and healthy lives. Eva’s gives youth the tools to transition out of homelessness permanently. In 2018, HHTH provided $390,000 in funding for Eva’s which has enabled shelter and housing for young people in crisis and access to recreation, health, and wellness programming. From these funds, it enabled 123 young people aged 16 to 24 experiencing homelessness receive daily access to safe facilities to sleep, nourishing meals, and living essentials. In addition to providing shelter, HHTH helped Eva’s provide recreation programming for more than 2,023 youth, with 104 sport & 163 art activities offered and 123 excursions embarked on. DRAFT NIGHT RULES The purpose of this evening is to pick the Pros that you will share the ice with on Saturday, April 13th at Scotiabank Pond. Your team’s draft ranking will correspond to your team’s online fundraising total at the time of the draft. 1. Standard Draft Format, meaning the top fundraising team will draft their pro first, the second top fundraising team will draft second, and we will continue in that order until all teams have drafted their first HHTH pro. The second round will begin again with the top fundraising team until every team has drafted their second pro. 2. Each Captain will have one minute to make their decision. After one minute, if the Captain has not made a choice, their turn is forfeited until the draft is over and a Pro will be assigned. ORDER OF EVENTS 5:30 PM DOORS OPEN 6:15 PM WELCOME & OPENING REMARKS REMEMBER, THE DRAFT ORDER IS BASED ON FUNDRAISING RANKING. GET YOUR DONATIONS IN! 6:50 PM DRAFT POSITIONING IS LOCKED 7:00 PM PRO DRAFT BEGINS 7:45 PM HOMETOWN HOCKEY ZONE OPENS MEET THE BAY ST. PROS ANDRÉ ROY POSITION: LEFT WING SHOOTS: LEFT Played over 10 seasons in the NHL, and played for the Bruins, Senators, Lightning, Penguins, and Flames 2004 Stanley Cup Champion with Tampa Bay Lightning BILL BERG POSITION: LEFT WING SHOOTS: LEFT Played 10 seasons, drafted 59th overall by the New York Islanders in 1986 and played for the Leafs, Rangers, & Senators After retirement from the NHL, Berg has been involved with coaching and was a hockey analyst on the NHL Network TODD BERTUZZI POSITION: RIGHT WING SHOOTS: LEFT Played 18 seasons in the NHL and played for the Canucks, Panthers, Ducks, Flames, and Red Wings Bertuzzi has competed for Team Canada at the 2006 Winter Olympics and 1998 and 2000 World Championships Holds the Vancouver Canucks team record for Most Powerplay Goals in one season with 25 PPG in 2003 LAURIE BOSCHMAN POSITION: CENTRE SHOOTS: LEFT Drafted 9th overall in the 1979 NHL Entry Draft with the Maple Leafs Won the Molson Cup (Three-Stars Leader) for the Winnipeg Jets in 1983-84 1 of 16 players in NHL history to have over 500 points and over 2,000 PIM in his career 2019 HHTH BAY ST. DRAFT NIGHT MEET THE BAY ST. PROS BAILEY BRAM POSITION: FORWARD SHOOTS: LEFT Drafted by the Brampton Thunder in the 2012 CWHL Entry Draft Scored her first goal at the IIHF World Women’s Hockey Tournament, which was the game winner against Team Finland 2018 Olympic Silver Medalist in PyeongChang SHAYNE CORSON POSITION: LEFT WING SHOOTS: LEFT Played 19 seasons in the NHL with the Oilers, Blues, Leafs, & Stars Corson was a captain of two NHL clubs, & played for Canada at the Canada Cup, World Juniors, & 1998 Winter Olympics Three-time NHL All-Star (1990, 1994, 1998) DAN DAOUST POSITION: CENTER SHOOTS: LEFT Scored 51 points in 48 games with the Toronto Maple Leafs in his first season there Awarded the NHL All-Rookie Team in 1983 Played in 5 different hockey leagues in his career GILBERT DIONNE POSITION: LEFT WING SHOOTS: LEFT Drafted 81st overall in the 1990 Entry Draft by the Canadiens Dionne won the Stanley Cup in 1992 - 1993 with the Canadiens Played over 200 NHL games in his career with the Canadiens, Flyers, and Panthers 2019 HHTH BAY ST. DRAFT NIGHT MEET THE BAY ST. PROS TOM FERGUS POSITION: CENTER SHOOTS: LEFT Played 12 seasons in his NHL career with the Bruins, Maple Leafs, and Canucks Finished his career with 235 goals and 346 assists for 581 points in 726 NHL games, along with 499 penalty minutes DOUG GILMOUR POSITION: CENTER SHOOTS: LEFT Gilmour is a two-time NHL All-Star, and played 20 seasons with 1,474 games & 1,414 points Member of Calgary’s 1989 Stanley Cup Champion team Won the Frank J. Selke Trophy in 1992 - 1993 ADAM GRAVES POSITION: LEFT WING SHOOTS: LEFT Played 16 seasons in the NHL, drafted 22nd overall by the Detroit Red Wings in the 1986 NHL Entry Draft Two-time Stanley Cup winner, with the Edmonton Oilers in 1990 and the New York Rangers in 1994 Played for the New York Rangers for 10 seasons, totalling 772 games played and 507 points TODD HARVEY POSITION: RIGHT WING SHOOTS: RIGHT Drafted 9th overall in the 1993 Entry Draft by the Dallas Stars Nearly 700 NHL career games played with the Stars, Rangers, Sharks, and Oilers Captain of the Canadian team at the World Juniors 2019 HHTH BAY ST. DRAFT NIGHT MEET THE BAY ST. PROS AL IAFRATE POSITION: DEFENCE SHOOTS: LEFT Played 14 seasons in the NHL, drafted 4th overall by the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1984 and played with the Capitals, Bruins, and Sharks At the 1993 NHL Skills Competition, he set the record for hardest shot (105.2 mph / 169.3 km/h) which stood for 16 years RIC JACKMAN POSITION: DEFENCE SHOOTS: RIGHT Drafted 5th overall in the 1996 draft to Dallas Stars and played for the Stars, Maple Leafs, Penguins, & Ducks Member of Anaheim’s 2007 Stanley Cup Champion team Won gold at the 1997 World Junior Hockey Championships MIKE KOSTKA POSITION: DEFENCE SHOOTS: RIGHT Played with the Leafs, Blackhawks, Lightning, Rangers, & Senators Won the Calder Cup with the Norfolk Admirals in 2012 Played in 5 different hockey leagues in his on-going career MIKE KRUSHELNYSKI POSITION: CENTER SHOOTS: LEFT Played 14 years in the NHL with the Bruins, Maple Leafs, & Oilers Played on three Stanley Cup winning teams with the Edmonton Oilers in 1985, 1987, and 1988 After retiring, Mike moved on to be the assistant coach with Detroit when they won the Cup in 1997 2019 HHTH BAY ST. DRAFT NIGHT MEET THE BAY ST. PROS GEORGES LARAQUE POSITION: LEFT WING SHOOTS: RIGHT Drafted 31st overall in the 1995 Entry Draft by the Oilers Stanley Cup Finalist with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2008 Won The Edward J. DeBartolo Community Service Award in 2008 GARY LEEMAN POSITION: LEFT WING SHOOTS: RIGHT Drafted 24th overall in the 1982 Entry Draft by Maple Leafs Best known for being the 2nd Maple Leaf player to score 50 goals or more in a single NHL Season 1992-93 Stanley Cup Champion with the Montreal Canadiens MATT MARTIN POSITION: DEFENCE SHOOTS: LEFT Drafted 66th overall by the Toronto Maple leafs in the 1989 NHL entry draft Was a member of Team USA during the 1994 Winter Olympics Played in 5 different hockey leagues over his career DAVE MCLLWAIN POSITION: CENTER SHOOTS: LEFT Drafted 172nd overall in the 1986 Entry Draft by the Penguins Played for the Penguins, Jets, Islanders, Sabres, Leafs and Senators Over 500 NHL games played 2019 HHTH BAY ST. DRAFT NIGHT MEET THE BAY ST. PROS ETHAN MOREAU POSITION: LEFT WING SHOOTS: LEFT Awarded the King Clancy Memorial Trophy in 2009 Moreau has played over 900 games in his NHL career with the Blackhawks, Oilers, Blue Jackets, and Kings Currently an assistant coach for Niagara University BRYAN MUIR POSITION: DEFENCE SHOOTS: LEFT 2000 - 2001 Stanley Cup Champion with the Avalanche Nearly 300 NHL Career games played with the Oilers, Devils, Blackhawks, Lightning, Avalanche, Kings, and Capitals Awarded ‘First All-Star Team’ in the AHL in 2004 RIC NATTRESS POSITION: DEFENCE SHOOTS: RIGHT Drafted 27th overall in the 1980 Entry Draft by the Canadiens Won the Stanley Cup in 1989 with the Calgary Flames 500+ NHL Career games played BERNIE NICHOLLS POSITION: RIGHT SHOOTS: LEFT Played 1,127 games for the Kings, Rangers, Oilers, Devils, Blackhawks, and Sharks 1 of 5 players to score 150 points in 1 season 1 of 8 players to score 70 goals in 1 season 2019 HHTH BAY ST. DRAFT NIGHT MEET THE BAY ST. PROS NATHAN PERROTT POSITION: RIGHT WING SHOOTS: RIGHT Drafted by the Devils in the second round of the 1995 NHL Entry Draft, with the 44th overall pick Played on the Canadian National Team in 1995 Was also a Canadian professional boxer CHERIE PIPER POSITION: FORWARD SHOOTS: RIGHT Won 3 consecutive Olympic Gold Medals as a member of Team Canada (2002, 2006, 2010) Played 4 seasons in the NCAA for Dartmouth, totalling 60 goals and 165 assists in 99 games Was a finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Award in 2005 WAYNE PRIMEAU POSITION: CENTRE SHOOTS: LEFT Drafted 17th overall in 1994 Entry Draft by the Sabres Played 774 NHL games in his career with the Sabres, Lightning, Penguins, Sharks, Bruins, Flames, and Leafs 1999 Stanley Cup Finalist with the Buffalo Sabres ROB RAY POSITION: RIGHT WING SHOOTS: LEFT Played 16 seasons in the NHL, drafted 97th overall by the Sabres in 1988 Was awarded the King Clancy Memorial Trophy in 1999 for his leadership and contributions to Buffalo and the New York area Scored his first NHL goal on his first shot of his first shift 2019 HHTH BAY ST.
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