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Thunder Alumni Player List- Updated August Drayton Valley Thunder Player Alumni NOTE: The players in red played their 5 year Junior career with the Drayton Valley Thunder only. Years With Players Name League Last Team Thunder A Abt, Jordan ACAC NAIT Oaks 2011-2012 Adam, Philippe MHL Yarmouth Mariners 2009-2010 Airey, Nathan AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2019-2020 Alain, Marc ACAC NAIT Ooks 2002-2003 Alarie, Francis LHJAAAQ Pantheres de St. Jerome 2011-2013 Allard, Hugo MJHL Swan Valley Stampeders 2010-2011 Allen, Devin CJHL Wetaskiwin Ice Men 2014-2015 Allin, Daniel AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2017-2018 Allison, Parker SIJHL Minnesota Iron Rangers 2017-2018 Amoytte, Charles AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 1998-1999 Anderson, Levi AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2018-2019 Anderson, Zach AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2015-2016 Anquist, Trevor AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 1998-1999 Antonsen, Scott AJHL Olds Grizzlys 2011-2012 Anzai, Sam BCJHL Vernon Vipers 2016-2018 Aston, Jake AJHL Spruce Grove Saints 2018-2020 Aston, Zach ACAC Grant McEwan Griffins 2018-2019 Atkinson, Derrick UHL Flint Generals 2001-2002 Awa, Patrice QJAHL Joliette Traffic 2010-2011 Aylward, Andrew CJHL Edmonton Royals 2009-2010 Ayotte, Zach AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2015-2016 Ayre, Trevor BCJHL Penticton Vees 2017-2018 B Babcook, Eric NCHA University of Wisconsin River Falls Falcons 2006-2008 Babey, Joe ACAC SAIT Trojans 2009-2010 Baillie, Jordan NCHL Fort Saskatchewan Chiefs 2010-2013 Baird, John AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2011-2012 Baker, Bill ACAC NAIT Ooks 1998-1999 Baker, Ryan SPHL Florida Seals 1998-2001 Ballas, BJ NCHL Drayton Valley Wildcats 1998-2002 Bamber, Brett AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2017-2020 Bannister, Zach AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2015-2016 Barner, Aaron CIS University of Lethbridge 1998-2000 Bartholomew, Brock MJL Amherst Ramblers 2018-2020 Batovanja, Mike NCHL Hinton Heat 1998-2003 Beaudry, Vincent SPHL Peoria Rivermans 2017-2018 Bell, Brandon AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2002-2005 Bell, Gordon CHL Tulsa Oilers 1998-2000 Benko, Matt ACAC Concordia Thunder 2014-2017 Benko, Tyler ACAC Concordia Thunder 2013-2017 Benoit, Marc-Antoine LHJAAAQ Titan de Princeville 2017-2018 Benson, Caden AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2017-2018 Bentz, Andrew AJHL Sherwood Park Crusaders 2005-2007 Berge, Parker AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2019-2020 Berlin, Matt AJHL Sherwood Park Crusaders 2015-2016 Berra, Hayden-James MJHL Winkler Flyers 2013-2014 Berry, Jackson AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2019-2020 Berthold, Berydan AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2017-2018 Bettac, Ty NCHL Fort Saskatchewan Chiefs 2012-2015 Bilodeau, Gilbert ACAC Grant Mac Ewan Griffins 2007-2008 Blacklock, Justin NCHL Assiniboine Senior Rebels 2000-2002 Blain, Zach NWJHL Whitecourt Wolverines 2009-2010 Blair, Aaron ACAC Grant MacEwan Griffins 2000-2004 Bleay, Kabe AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2018-2020 Boilard, Mario LNAH Cool FM St. Georges 2009-2011 Boire, Evan NPHL Spirit River Rangers 2003-2006 Bokenfohr, Zach AJHL Calgary Canucks 2016-2019 Borynec, Josh AJHL Olds Grizzleys 2017-2018 Bouchard, Jason AJHL Whitecourt Wolverines Scout 2001-2005 Boudreau, Morgan AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2016-2017 Bourassa, Corey CJHL Leduc Riggers 2005-2006 Boutoussov, Micheal AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2017-2018 Boyde, Darren AJHL Lloydminster Blazers 2002-2004 Braaten, Paul ECHL Long Beach Ice Dogs 1998-1999 Bredahl, Dylan MJHL Dauphin Kings 2013-2014 Breeze. Chris AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2016-2017 Breland, Kyler EHL Worchester Railers 2016-2018 Brewer, Alex SJHL Laronge Ice Wolves 2014-2015 Brkich, Scott CIS UBC Thunderbirds 2007-2009 Brolly, Shane AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2011-2013 Brown, Derek AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2014-2015 Brown, Layne NWJHL Whitecourt Wolverines 2006-2007 Brown, Tristen AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2014-2015 Browne, Ethan AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2017-2018 Browning, Tyler SIJHL Dryden Ice Dogs 2018-2019 Bruyer, Blayze AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2008-2010 Bullock, James NCHL Drayton Valley Wildcats 1999-2001 Bunting, Mike MJHL Neepawa Natives 2006-2007 Burton, Dan CIS Dalhousie University 2001-2002 Butt, Josh ACAC NAIT Ooks 2003-2004 Butterfield, Cole CCAA SAIT Trojans 2003-2004: 2006-2007 Byers, Damon AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2018-2019 Byrne, Matthew BCJHL Nelson Leafs 2019-2020 C Cabral, Mike NOJHL Blind River Beavers 2017-2018 Cain, Brad AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 1998-1999 Cain, Robert AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2013-2015 Cameron, Jordan NCHL Drayton Valley Wildcats 1998-2000: 2002-2003 Campbell, Bryce AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2002-2003 Caouette, Cory NCHL Onoway Ice Dogs 1998-2002 Cardinal, Michael NCHL Devon Barons 2013-2015: 2016-2017 Carli, Jared CFDHL Calgary Firefighters 1998-1999 Caron, JW CJHL Wetaskiwin Icemen 2010-2011 Carre, Marc Andre SPHL Louisiana Ice Gators 2009-2010 Cassidy, Colton AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2011-2013 Catolino, Vincent AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2005-2006 Cathers, Shawn ACAC SAIT Trojans 2004-2006 Chabot, Kadyn AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2018-2020 Chabot, Korbyn AJHL Calgary Canucks 2017-2019 Chalmers, Clint CHL Tulsa Oilers 2001-2003 Chandler, Chris ACAC NAIT Ooks 2002-2003 Chapman, Allistair AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2008-2009 Charko, Jacob AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2018-2020 Charrois, Darcy AJHL Whitecourt Wolverines Assistant Coach 2007-2008 Cherniwchan, Andrew ECHL South Carolina Stringrays 2005-2008 Cheveldave, Alex SJHL Yorkton Terriers 2014-2015 Ciolfi, Robbie SJHL Humboldt Broncos 2008-2009 Claffey, Mark CJHL Leduc Riggers 2008-2009 Clark, Chance NCHL Big Valley Oil Kings 2003-2004: 2006-2007 Clarkson, Tanner CIS U of A Golden Bears 2013-2014 Clowes, Brodie AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2013-2016 Cobb, Daniel MASCAC Umass-Darmouth 2009-2010 Coburn, Greg ECAC UnionCollege 2005-2006 Cochrane, Liam AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2019-2020 Cole, Marty HJHL Airdrie Thunder 2008-2009 Coleman, Cordell AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2018-2019 Colliton, Nick SJHL Estevan Bruins 2007-2008 Conrad, Luke AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 1998-1999 Cooper, Leon OUAA Lakehead University 1998-2000 Cossey, Lee NCHL Lamont Bruins 2001-2003 Cote, Foster NWJHL Whitecourt Wolverines 2008-2009 Cox, Clayton AJHL Brooks Bandits 2002-2003 Cox, Zach SJHL Nipawin Hawks 2016-2017 Crisanti, Nickolas AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2013-2014 Croft, Justin AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2008-2009 Cromarty, Craig SJHL Kindersley Klippers 2002-2004 Cunningham, Zach AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2017-2018 Cusack, Derek AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 1998-1999 D Dahlen, Carl NWJHL Dawson Creek Jr. Canucks 2008-2009 Daigle, Marc Olivier ACAC Grant MacEwan Griffins 2012-2015 Davenport, Taylor ECAC Cornell University 2003-2005 Dawes, Hayden AIHL CBR Brave 2014-2015 Dawson, Nolan AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2016-2017 De Melo, Sam BCJHL Nanimo Clippers 2017-2018 DeMone, James ECHL Victoria Salmon Kings 2002-2003 DeSmit, Kyle AJHL Lloydminster Bobcats 2004-2005 Dewan, Wyatt AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2012-2013 Dewar, Mike AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 1998-2000 Deyell, Nathan WCHA University of Alaska Fairbanks 2013-2015 Doneff, Michael AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2015-2017 Drott, Kris AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2013-2014 Duke, Kyle SIJHL Thunder Bay Golden Hawks 2003-2004 Dumelie, Rory NA3HL Gillette Wild 2017-2020 Dunham, Cullyn CJHL Leduc Riggers 2007-2008 Dunphy, Cole NCHL Fort Saskatchewan Chiefs 2011-2014 Dworschak, Craig SJHL Kindersley Klippers 2010-2011 Dyck, Nolan AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2014-2015 E Earle, Patrick NWJHL Peace River Navigators 2011-2012 Edelkoort, Tyman SJHL Laronge Ice Wolves 2017-2018 Edney, Duncan CJHL Edmonton Mustangs 2011-2012 Edwards, Jacob AJHL Calgary Royals 2011-2012 Effert, Scott ACAC NAIT Ooks 2006-2007 Ekroth, Robert ACAC Concordia Thunder 1998-1999 Elias, Trevor CCHA Western Michigan University 2005-2006 Elliott, John AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2017-2018 Epp, Brett MJHL OCN Blizzards 2015-2016 Eshenko, Preston MJHL OCN Blizzards 2013-2014 Eskesen, Tyler ACAC Mount Royal Cougars 2006-2007: 2008-2010 F Fauchoux, Taylor BCJHL Westside Warriors 2010-2011 Faux, Justin MJHL Winkler Flyers 2010-2012 Filewich, Jeff ACAC Grant MacEwan Griffins 1998-1999 Filiatrault-Velleux, Pascal OUAA RMC Paladins 2008-2009 Fontaine, Stuart AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2009-2010 Foote, Jordan SPHL Huntsville Havoc 2002-2003 Foster, Tanner AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2018-2019 Fraser, Eric BCJHL Alberni Valley Bulldogs 2005-2006 Fraser, Kyle AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2002-2003 Fraser, Lee AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2007-2008 Friesen, Austin MJHL Dauphin Kings 2016-2017 French, Cam CIS University of Alberta Golden Bears 2004-2006 Friedel, James CWUAA University of Regina Cougars 2009-2011 G Gailey, Kyle CIS St. Thomas University 2004-2006 Galavan, Branden NCHL Drayton Valley Wildcats 2009-2010 Galbraith, Jade CHL Bentley Generals 1998-2003 Gamracy, Jason AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 1998-1999 Garneau, Josh CHL Stony Plain Eagles 2008-2009 Gatza, Wayne CHL Morinville Kings 2009-2011 Gay, Branden CHL Okotoks Driller 2006-2007 Geib, Shane NCHL Drayton Valley Wildcats 2007-2008 Gengenbach, Colson AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2019-2020 Gethers, Eric ECAC-NE Western New England University 2009-2010 Giacobbo, D.J NCHL Morinville Kings 2007-2008 Giacomin, Josh AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2013-2014 Gialet, Adam NCHL Legal Vipers 2007-2008 Gibson, Cole CHL Stony Plain Eagles 2008-2009 Gladu, Zac SJHL Weyburn Red Wings 2015-2016: 2017-2019 Goodall, Jacksyn AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2015-2016 Goodrunning, Dallas NCHL Blackfalds Wranglers 2008-2009 Goodship, Jason AJHL Drayton Valley Thunder 2005-2006 Gosselin,
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