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2019-20 Men's Hockey Media Guide UBC THUNDERBIRDS 2019-20 MEN’S HOCKEY MEDIA GUIDE GOTHUNDERBIRDS.CA/MHOCKEY Athletics & Recreation VISION A healthy, active, and connected community where each person is at their personal best and proud of their UBC experience. MISSION To engage our community in outstanding sport and recreation experiences, to enable UBC athletes to excel at the highest levels, and to inspire school spirit and personal well-being through physical activity, involvement, and fun. GOALS To deliver on the vision, we make decisions and prioritize work that will 1. Increase participation 2. Deliver excellence on the national and world stage 3. Build school spirit 4. Nurture a strong sense of community 5. Cultivate an inspired workplace where staff are at their best STRATEGY Our strategy is to invest in partnerships, to leverage resources, and to align with other UBC units and organisations. WHAT WE DO We focus our efforts and resources on: PROGRAMS We deliver engaging, dynamic programs for the whole of our community that increase involvement, in sport and recreation and deliver performance success. LEARNING We provide unique and exciting student learning opportunities that foster personal growth, skill building and leadership development. EVENTS We create high-quality, community-building events where people can connect, have fun and get involved with UBC, recreation and varsity sport. PARTNERSHIPS We invest in cross-campus and community partnerships that drive research and improvement in the areas of high performance sport, fitness and well-being. EXCEL. ENGAGE. INSPIRE. 2019 - 20 RESULTS DATE OPPONENT TIME 8/30/2019 WISCONSIN L 0-3 9/1/2019 WISCONSIN L 5-7 9/6/2019 AT ALBERTA OT L 2-3 9/7/2019 V. ALBERTA (ST. ALBERT, ALTA.) L 2-6 9/13/2019 TRINITY WESTERN W 5-3 9/20/2019 MACEWAN W 6-1 9/21/2019 MACEWAN W 4-2 9/27/2019 *ALBERTA OT L 3-4 9/28/2019 *ALBERTA L 0-5 10/11/2019 *AT CALGARY L 1-4 10/12/2019 *AT CALGARY OT L 4-5 10/18/2019 *REGINA L 1-2 10/19/2019 *REGINA W 4-1 10/26/2019 *AT MANITOBA L 2-5 10/27/2019 *AT MANITOBA W 3-1 11/1/2019 *SASKATCHEWAN L 0-4 11/2/2019 *SASKATCHEWAN OT L 3-4 UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA 11/15/2019 *LETHBRIDGE W 7-1 LOCATION // VANCOUVER, BC 11/16/2019 *LETHBRIDGE W 5-0 FOUNDATION // 1908 ENROLLMENT // 56,436 11/22/2019 *AT MT. ROYAL L 1-4 PRESIDENT // DR. SANTA ONO 11/23/2019 *AT MT. ROYAL L 1-4 CHANCELLOR // LINDSAY GORDON 11/29/2019 *AT ALBERTA L 3-5 DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS 11/30/2019 *AT ALBERTA L 1-5 DEPARTMENT PHONE // 604-827-2764 1/3/2020 *CALGARY L 0-1 DEPARTMENT FAX // 604-822-6011 1/4/2020 *CALGARY OT L 2-3 ADDRESS // 272-6081 UNIVERSITY BLVD / V6T 1Z1 NICKNAME // THUNDERBIRDS 1/10/2020 *AT REGINA L 2-4 COLOUR // NAVY BLUE AND GOLD 1/11/2020 *AT REGINA OT L 1-2 AFFILIATIONS // U SPORTS, CANADA WEST NAIA, CASCADE 1/17/2020 *MANITOBA W 6-2 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS // 115 U SPORTS 1/18/2020 *MANITOBA W 2-1 15 NAIA MAXWELL JAMES 1/24/2020 *AT SASKATCHEWAN L 2-3 The 6-foot-4 James is in his 1/25/2020 *AT SASKATCHEWAN L 2-5 THUNDERBIRDS MEN’S HOCKEY second second of university AFFILIATION // U SPORTS, CANADA WEST 1/31/2020 *AT LETHBRIDGE W 6-1 WESTERN CDN. CHAMPIONSHIPS // 1963, 1971 hockey after spending his 2/1/2020 *AT LETHBRIDGE W 5-4 HEAD COACH // SVEN BUTENSCHÖN entire major junior career with 2/7/2020 *MT. ROYAL W 3-2 BUTENSCHÖN PHONE // 604-822-6369 Tri-City of the Western Hockey BUTENSCHÖN EMAIL // [email protected] 2/8/2020 *MT. ROYAL L 2-4 ASSISTANT COACH // NATE FLEMING League. Photo by Rich Lam. FLEMING EMAIL // [email protected] 2/14/2020 AT MT. ROYAL (CANADA WEST QF) W 4-2 HOME ARENA //THUNDERBIRD ARENA AT THE DOUG MITCHELL THUNDERBIRD SPORTS CENTRE 2/15/2020 AT MT. ROYAL (CANADA WEST QF) L 3-5 CAPACITY // 5,033 2/16/2020 AT MT. ROYAL (CANADA WEST QF) OT W 5-4 SECONDARY RINK //FATHER DAVID BAUER ARENA 2/21/2020 AT ALBERTA (CANADA WEST SF) OT W 3-2 AT THE DOUG MITCHELL THUNDERBIRD SPORTS CENTRE 2/22/2020 AT ALBERTA (CANADA WEST SF) L 1-6 CAPACITY // 900 2/23/2020 AT ALBERTA (CANADA WEST SF) W 2-1 2/28/2020 AT SASK. (CANADA WEST FINAL) L 2-3 TEAM INFORMATION 2/29/2020 AT SASK. (CANADA WEST FINAL) L 1-3 2019-20 CANADA WEST RECORD // 9-14-4 2019-20 CANADA WEST FINISH // 5TH 2019-20 CANADA WEST PLAYOFF RECORD // 4-5 3/12-15/2020 DAVID JOHNSTON UNIVERSITY CUP (HALIFAX, N.S.) CONTACT UBC ATHLETICS GENERAL INQUIRIES // 604-827-2764 All home games in bold GROUP TICKETS // 604-822-2473 *Denotes Canada West conference game DEVELOPMENT OFFICE // 604-822-1972 SPONSORSHIP // 604-822-1688 PHOTO CREDITS TO PURCHASE CURRENT PHOTOS, TAKEN BY RICH LAM OR BOB FRID, PLEASE VISIT: HTTP://UBCTHUNDERBIRDS.PHOTOSHELTER.COM/ UBC THUNDERBIRDS HOCKEY // MEN’S 2019 - 20 UNIVERSITY CUP MEDIA GUIDE 1. BOB HINDMARCH (CENTRE) Former UBC head coach Bob Hindmarch was honoured at the 2019 Winter Classic after the announcement that he would be inducted into the Order of Canada. He was joined at the centre-ice ceremony by UBC women's hockey alumna Haleigh Callison (far left), UBC President and Vice-Chancellor Prof. Santa J. Ono (left), the 18th Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Her Honour the Honourable Lois Mitchell (right), and former UBC football player, and former Canadian Football League Commissioner Doug Mitchell. Both Mitchells are members of the Order of Canada. Photo by Rich Lam. • 115 ALL-TIME U SPORTS • 200+ ALL-TIME CANADA WEST • 15 ALL-TIME NAIA CHAMPIONSHIPS (MOST OF ANY CHAMPIONSHIPS CHAMPIONSHIPS UNIVERSITY) • 6 CANADA WEST CHAMPIONSHIPS • 3 NAIA CHAMPIONSHIPS IN • 3 U SPORTS CHAMPIONSHIPS SO IN 2019-20 SEASON 2018-19 SEASON FAR IN 2019-29 SEASON • 224 ALL-TIME UBC OLYMPIANS • 58 OLYMPIC MEDALS 2. MEN’S 2019 - 20 UNIVERSITY CUP MEDIA GUIDE // UBC THUNDERBIRDS HOCKEY 2019 - 20 UBC THUNDERBIRDS ROSTER NO. NAME POS. ELIG. HT. WT. FACULTY HOMETOWN LAST TEAM 6 Shaun Dosanjh D 3 6-2 200 Kinesiology Richmond, B.C. Portland (WHL) 7 Tanner Faith D 4 6-4 215 Sauder School of Business Wilcox, Sask. Moose Jaw (WHL) 9 Dryden Michaud F 1 5-10 161 Arts Maple Ridge, B.C. Melfort (SJHL) 10 Matt Revel F 3 5-11 185 Arts Abbotsford, B.C. Portland (WHL) 11 Jarret Tyszka D 1 6-3 192 Arts Langley, B.C. Seattle (WHL) 13 Kyle Becker D 5 6-4 215 Kinesiology Langley, B.C. Medicine Hat (WHL) 14 Jake Kryski F 1 5-11 185 Arts Vancouver, B.C. Calgary (WHL) 17 Austin Vetterl F 5 6-0 182 Sauder School of Business Surrey, B.C. Kootenay (WHL) 18 James Orban F 1 5-10 170 Arts Calgary, Alta. Drayton Valley (AJHL) 19 Tyler Sandhu F 3 5-10 180 Arts Richmond, B.C. Tri-City (WHL) 20 Austin Glover F 3 6-2 190 Arts Saskatoon, Sask. Red Deer (WHL) 21 Quentin Greenwood F 2 5-9 180 Sauder School of Business Delburne, Alta. Olds (AJHL) 22 Quinn Benjafield F 1 6-2 185 Arts North Vancouver, B.C. Edmonton (WHL) 25 Colton Kehler F 2 5-9 180 Arts Port Coquitlam, B.C. Edmonton (WHL) 26 Joe Carvalho D 4 5-7 180 Arts Burnaby, B.C. Prince George (WHL) 29 Jerret Smith D 4 6-2 212 Sauder School of Business Surrey, B.C. Seattle (WHL) 32 Anthony Bishop D 1 6-0 180 Arts Langley, B.C. Tri-City (WHL) 34 Rylan Toth G 3 6-2 200 Arts Saskatoon, Sask. Seattle (WHL) 37 Brett Clayton F 1 6-4 225 Applied Science Abbotsford, B.C. Regina (WHL) 39 Ben Maquignaz G 1 6-0 165 Applied Science North Vancouver, B.C. Hollyburn Huskies 40 Jonathan Smart D 1 6-0 185 Arts Kelowna, B.C. Penticton (BCHL) 42 Carter Popoff F 4 5-9 175 Arts Richmond, B.C. Vancouver (WHL) 43 Ryan Pouliot D 1 6-2 193 Arts Ottawa, Ont. Powell River (BCHL) 44 Maxwell James F 2 6-4 194 Arts Kamloops, B.C. Tri-City (WHL) 47 Patrick Dea G 2 5-11 180 Sauder School of Business St. Albert, Alta. Tri-City (WHL) RS Austin Adamson F RS 5-11 198 Arts Vancouver, B.C. Mt. Royal University (U SPORTS) UBC THUNDERBIRDS HOCKEY // MEN’S 2019 - 20 UNIVERSITY CUP MEDIA GUIDE 3. #GoBirdsGo @ubctbirds @ubctbirds /gothunderbirds /ubcathletics STAY UP-TO-DATE WITH YOUR UBC THUNDERBIRDS! FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, FACEBOOK & YOUTUBE 4. MEN’S 2019 - 20 UNIVERSITY CUP MEDIA GUIDE // UBC THUNDERBIRDS HOCKEY SEASON REVIEW 2019-20 CW regular season record: 9-14-4, 5th in CW 2019-20 CW post-season record: 4-5, Canada West finalists Head coach: Sven Butenschon (4th season) / 51-49-12 (career CW reg. season record) The ‘Birds were up against all odds the 2019-20 U SPORTS regular season ranks: following weekend in Edmonton where JAKE KRYSKI they faced the No. 4 ranked and top Canada The former Calgary Hitmen player had an excellent Offence: 2.57 goals per game, 32nd West seed Alberta Golden Bears in the rookie season with UBC, leading the T-Birds in Defence: 2.99 goals allowed per game, 18th semifinal. Rylan Toth was the big story for regular season assists, and playoff scoring.
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