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CLASSRed Wings captain poses with Allison Stapleton, winner of his 2016 High School Hockey Scholarship, by his locker after the Anaheim-Detroit game at Dec. 17. Zetterberg has treated each of his honorees to such a visit over the years. Stapleton brought Zetterberg and the Wings good luck for a win, and she and her family got to chat with the captain after the game in the locker room. See the story and how High School Hockey seniors this year can apply for the $2,500 Zetterberg scholarships that will go toward their first year in college on Page 3.

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Photo by Rena Laverty 3-on-noneBrighton Mite goalie Reece Hutcheson looks deserted by his teammates RED! WHITE! BLUE! Little Caesars as three Grosse Ile players (L to R, Evan Rathel, Zachary LaMay and Ty Girls 16U players Cameron Morrissey (left, #44) and Natalie Bergeron) attack the net in their AAU MAYHL game Jan. 3. See the Ferenc cheer on the U.S. Women’s Team in its game against MAYHL report on Page 5 for the story and league standings. Canada at the USA Hockey Arena. Story and more pictures are on Page 3. Hockey Weekly photo by John Castine BIGBIG BEARBEAR TOURNAMENTTOURNAMENT INFOINFO –– PAGEs PAGEs 12-1412-14 PAGE 2 HOCKEY WEEKLY JANUARY 11, 2017 IfIf youyou playplay HighHigh SchoolSchool Hockey,Hockey, youyou cancan scorescore aa scholarshipscholarship withwith assistsassists fromfrom HenrikHenrik ZetterbergZetterberg andand JimJim Devellano!Devellano!

Scholarship applications are Zetterberg and Devellano have available for the 2017 Henrik separate applications. The Devellano Zetterberg and Jim Devellano Award places a higher emphasis on High School Scholarships, financial need. Applicants must be which will be awarded to four seniors graduating in June 2017 and high school seniors March 19 enrolled in college for the 2017-18 at Hockey Weekly’s Henrik academic year. They must be playing Zetterberg High School High School Hockey this and All-State Banquet. also have played last year.

One boy and one girl will receive $2,500 each. This is the ninth year for the Zetterberg Awards. It all began when the Red Wings superstar asked Hockey Weekly to assist him in coordinating scholarships for those who choose educational athletics to play hockey. Devellano, former Red Wings GM and member, is offering two scholarships of $2,500 each. This is the eighth year for the awards.

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DEADLINE TO APPLY: MARCH 3, 2017 JANUARY 11, 2017 HOCKEY WEEKLY PAGE 3 Zetterberg, Wings win another for Zetterberg scholar By John Castine person for his generosity in providing these Hockey Weekly publisher scholarships. And then everything about him, Last March at the Hockey Weekly All State including this game to attend and allowing Banquet, Allison Stapleton won the title of my family to come down in the dressing High School’s Miss Hockey and the Henrik room, too, to enjoy this.” Zetterberg High School Hockey Scholarship In other words, Zetterberg keeps providing of $1,500 towards her first year in college at some memories for his High School Hockey Grand Valley State University. scholar athletes they won’t soon forget. On Dec. 17, she completed a hat trick The reason Zetterberg’s winner of the boy’s when, as Zetterberg’s guest at the Red Wings- scholarship didn’t attend the same game is Anaheim Ducks game, Detroit came out a that Logan Jenuwine is playing Junior winner, 6-4, continuing a solid tradition of the Hockey this season and his team was not on a Wings captain and his team doing well with typical holiday break yet as Stapleton was on his scholars in attendance. school break. Jenuwine graduated from “I’m glad nobody told me before the Romeo High School, and was also High game,” said Stapleton as she met Zetterberg School Hockey’s top male player as Mr. with her family after the game in the Detroit Hockey. dressing room. “I would have been nervous Zetterberg this season has raised his schol- and felt awful if they lost.” arship amount to the winners by a $1,000 to Zetterberg, with tongue in cheek, said he $2,500 each. wasn’t worried when the Ducks took 2-0 and Hockey Weekly photo by John Castine The requirements to apply for the 2017 3-1 leads. Allison Stapleton finally got to meet captain Henrik Zetterberg in the Red Wings dressing Zetterberg High School Scholarships are you “I knew, it was like I knew she was here,” room along with a guest and her family as part of her prize of winning Zetterberg’s High must be a senior playing this year and your Zetterberg said and smiled referring to the School Hockey Scholarship last March. junior year for the High School team and have good luck his scholars usually bring. a grade point average of 3.0 and above. Zetterberg and his linemates Tomas Tatar and “You’re having a good year?” Zetterberg meet-and-greet, that included taking photos Applications for this year’s scholarships can Anthony Mantha took charge of the scoring then asked Stapleton, who graduated from with the captain who told them to stick be found on the Hockey Weekly website or with Tatar’s first career hat trick and Zetterberg University Liggett School where she played around for awhile if they liked and they might email [email protected] for a copy. going plus-3 with an assist on Tatar’s last her High School Hockey. see a few other players. Likewise, the other scholarships for High and game winner in the third period. “Yes,” said Stapleton, who is studying to be When Allison’s dad, John, asked Zetterberg School Hockey presented at the Hockey “When I heard she was coming on the 17th a nurse. “And I’m playing hockey, too. I must if they could put on his gear, he quipped, Weekly Banquet this coming March 19 will (Dec.) I said, ‘Ok, we’re going to win thank you again for that scholarship. That’s “Take Nyquist’s,” which gave everyone a be the Jim Devellano Scholarship of $2,500 tonight,’ ” he said. one of the reasons I’m able to play hockey.” good laugh. for one boy and one girl, or the Ryan Fischer For the ninth time Zetterberg treated one of Stapleton was able to attend the game with “I thought it was awesome,” said Stapleton. Legacy Scholarship. his scholar athletes to a Wings home game, one guest with Zetterberg’s tickets and her “To have the captain of the Red Wings tell See details for both of these scholarships on and in six of those games he has scored at mom, dad and two brothers who bought their you you’ve done a really good job is cool. Page 2 for Devellano and Page 7 for Fischer least one goal and, generally, plays very well. own tickets were invited also to the post game “It’s nice to also be able to thank him in Legacy. U.S. vs. Canada provides special day for Women’s hockey By Alexis Bohlinger ed to be a part of this event and to be able to Hockey Weekly Staff Writer watch Team USA play. It was great to see a It was a special day for women’s hockey on lot of the MAHA girls teams in the stands Dec. 17 when the U.S. Women’s National wearing their jerseys. Everyone is looking Team hosted Canada at the USA Hockey forward to the IIHF women's world’s event in Arena in Plymouth as part of the first Team April.” USA Winter Champions Series. Many area players took part in the events The game was a precursor to the 2017 that night. Pre-game flag bearers were Jena International Federation Cruz, Compuware 16U Tier I; Allison Currie, Women’s World Championship, which will Kensington Valley Ravens 16U Tier II; be held at USA Hockey Arena from March Natalia Asimakis, Little Caesars 16U Tier I. 31-April 7. Representatives for pre-game national Even though it was an exhibition game, the anthem were Carly Carpenter, HoneyBaked intensity and excitement were evident. Teams 10U Tier II; Taryn Raisanen, HoneyBaked from near and far wore their jerseys to repre- 16U Tier I; Molly Dukesherer, Meijer 12U sent their programs. Tier I; Jane Bregenzer, American and Canadian flags filled the 14U Tier II; Ava Paddison, Kensington Valley stands and opposing fans tried their hardest to 14U Tier I; Jillian White, Ann Arbor Cougars out chant one another. 14U Tier II; Samantha Bekolay, USA “The energy was amazing,” said Plymouth Wildflowers 12U Tier III; Payton Dockus, Canton Salem coach Jenna Donnelly, who Belle Tire 16U Tier II; Frankie Miller, Belle attended the game with her Varsity team. Tire 12U Tier II; Erin Featherngill, Livonia “This was such an awesome opportunity for Photos by Rena Laverty HA 12U Tier II; Lindsay Reiss, Lady Troy our players to see and experience Women’s Above, USA for- Sting 16U Tier II; Natalie Heitman, Kalkaska hockey at its most competitive level.” ward Brianna Area HA (K-Stars) 14U Tier II. Although the 5-3 loss to Canada was not Decker skates And players from 8U 1st intermission the desired outcome for Team USA, it was a with the puck scrimmage were Mylee Cook, Kensington great day of hockey all around with support right in front of Valley-Lakeland Predators 8U; Natalie from both the Canadian and USA hockey a group of Juhassz, Kensington Valley-Lakeland communities. HoneyBaked Predators 8U; Maura Logan-Brown, Troy Carly Bins, a senior at Northville High players in the Sting 10U; Leah Peffer, Kensington Valley School, sang the U.S. and Canadian national front row at USA Mini-Mite Cavalry Mini-Mite; Amelia anthems at the opening ceremony. Arena at the Dec. Pustinger, Kensington Valley Mite Destroyers “Representation from our local female 17 game against Mite; Morgan Christopher, Kensington Valley hockey teams was amazing,” MAHA’s Canada. At right, Mite Destroyers Mite; Mackenzie Darty, Girls/Women’s Director Jean Laxton said. USA players Lee Kensington Valley Mini-Mite Eagles Mini- “MAHA was able to provide players for the Stecklein (right) Mite; Arianna O'Connell (goalie), Kensington pre-game and intermission entertainment. We and Anne Valley Ravens Tier III 10U; Avery Albers, had three girls associations represented for Schleper sign Grand Rapids Panthers 8U; Ava Bardeggia the pre-game flag bearers and 12 players from autographs for (goalie), Grand Rapids Panthers 8U; Riley different associations for the pre-game a fan. Clemens, HoneyBaked Learn to Play 8U; national anthem. Madison Londo, HoneyBaked 8U; Giselle “We also had an 8U cross ice scrimmage Warra, HoneyBaked 8U; Mira Kolbusz, with girls from local hockey programs HoneyBaked 10U Tier III; Aubrey between the first and second period.” Bankowski, HoneyBaked 10U Tier III; The second intermission entertainment was Priscilla Arnold, Belle Tire 10U; Liberty a cross ice scrimmage between the Ann Arbor Bennett, Belle Tire 10U; Nadiya Nadaud, Girls 10U and Little Caesars Girls 10U. The “It was very exciting for to be said. “This was a great opportunity to show- Belle Tire 10U; Ellery Bennetts, HoneyBaked crowd roared and cheered for the young hock- able to host the Team USA vs Team Canada case Michigan girls hockey. 8U; Esme Lang (goalie), HoneyBaked 10U; ey players, just like at an NHL game. game at the USA Hockey Arena,” Laxton “The players and families were very excit- Ava Benko (goalie), Belle Tire Tier II 12U. PAGE 4 HOCKEY WEEKLY JANUARY 11, 2017 Red Wings’ playoff chances don’t look good o this is what “it” looks like. It’s been so RED two games of the California trip, Jan. 5, in long that many of us have forgotten all Los Angeles and Jan. 7, in San Jose, and about it. WINGS might be out longer. The “it” I’m referring to is a National STATISTICS “To me, it doesn’t feel anywhere near as SHockey League team that isn’t likely to make bad as last time,” Smith said of the original the Playoffs this season in gener- Through January 5, 2017 injury on Nov. 26. “We’ll just have to see how al, and – specifically – the . PLAYER GP G A PTS +/- PIM everything goes in the next couple days and It appears that the Red Wings’ 25-season HENRIK ZETTERBERG 39 7 21 28 12 10 go about it like that. playoff streak will end in its final season at THOMAS VANEK 28 9 14 23 2 14 “I think we did a good job of getting ready Joe Louis Arena. Anything can happen, of FRANS NIELSEN 39 8 12 20 -14 2 and taking precautions. It’s just unfortunate. course, but Detroit’s chances of making it 26 was 30th and worst in the NHL overall. But MIKE GREEN 32 7 11 18 -5 20 Hopefully, we can figure out what’s going on consecutive playoff appearances didn’t look that was not nearly as bad as the unit has been TOMAS TATAR 39 8 10 18 -4 14 and try and get back in.” good after a 2-0 loss to the Anaheim Ducks in on the road. It was only 2-for-56 for a 3.6 per- GUSTAV NYQUIST 39 4 14 18 -5 6 Smith was injured in the third period, after Anaheim on Jan. 4. centage, of course also worst in the league, ANTHONY MANTHA 24 10 8 18 11 12 getting tangled up with Cam Fowler. The Wings were 16-17-5, good for 37 DYLAN LARKIN 39 11 4 15 -12 17 and had gone 0-for its last-48 away from JLA. ANDREAS ATHANASIOU 24 6 4 10 -1 9 Niklas Kronwall suffered a lower-body points and seventh in the Atlantic Division. Detroit’s last road power-play goal had been LUKE GLENDENING 39 1 8 9 -7 16 injury in the game and was expected to miss Although they were only seven points out of Oct. 19 (by Thomas Vanek). JUSTIN ABDELKADER 22 4 4 8 -4 13 at least the next two games before being re- the third and final Atlantic Division playoff “Frustration doesn’t do anybody any JONATHAN ERICSSON 36 1 7 8 1 51 evaluated. spot, three teams – the Florida Panthers, good,” coach Jeff Blashill told the Detroit DARREN HELM 17 4 3 7 6 8 The Red Wings finished the game – the Tampa Bay Lightning and Maple News. “What you can do is find ways to be RYAN SPROUL 19 1 5 6 -4 4 entire third period – with only four defense- Leafs – stood between Detroit and the Boston successful. We look at every which way we RILEY SHEAHAN 38 0 6 6 -14 12 men. Bruins, who were third in the Atlantic. can find ways to where we can be successful.” DANNY DEKEYSER 39 2 4 6 -9 17 Mrazek plays well It is always difficult to gain ground with Blashill added: “We just have to spend ALEXEI MARCHENKO 23 0 5 5 0 12 that many teams in the mix, even with 44 XAVIER OUELLET 24 1 4 5 3 36 Despite the 2-0 loss to Anaheim, Petr more time in the zone. Everybody is talking BRENDAN SMITH 24 2 3 5 0 26 games remaining in the regular season. A about how few shots we have, but a lot of that Mrazek played well in goal, making 22 saves. DREW MILLER 28 4 0 4 -8 14 Mrazek has been inconsistent since the wild-card playoff spot is out of reach, because is spending enough zone time.” STEVE OTT 35 2 2 4 -4 56 the two wild-card teams will most likely come The 2-0 loss to the Ducks is the fifth time NIKLAS KRONWALL 25 0 3 3 2 10 middle of last February and had a 3.11 goals- out of the Metropolitan Division. the Red Wings have been shut out this season. GOALIE GP W L T OTL SO SA SV SV% GAA against average and .896 save percentage Over the past few seasons, the Red Wings Smith reinjured MRAZEK 22 9 9 0 3 0 591 530 .897 3.06 coming into the game. have rallied late to make the playoffs and/or HOWARD 17 5 7 0 1 1 426 398 .934 1.96 Mrazek had been working on technical gotten in on the last day of the season, as was After missing a month with a strained right COREAU 5 3 1 0 1 1 160 146 .913 2.75 details with goaltending coach Jeff Salajko. the case in 2015-16. MCL, Brendan Smith re-aggravated the “On the ice, we work on lots of stuff that I That task will be quite difficult in 2016-17. injury against Anaheim, in only his fourth never work on (before), around the net, Power-play woes game back. was kind of a fluky (play). We’re just going to around the post,” Mrazek said before the “It’s a little sore right now,” Smith told wait until the swelling goes down, kind of game against the Ducks. “This way I feel way Detroit continued to be offensively chal- www.mlive.com the following morning. “We take it from there.” better. The numbers are not what I want to lenged, averaging 2.32 goals per game, 25th don’t have too many answers right now. It Smith was not expected to play in the final have, so that’s what I have to be better at.” in the league, and a big part of that has been a miserable power play. The Red Wings 11.4 power-play percentage WMU scores in OT to nip Tech in GLI, 1-0 By Paul Harris Conrad in front, and Conrad picked up his ing Michigan State 5-4 in overtime. Hockey Weekly Editor own rebound to score. Tonmy Calderone got the winner with 2:02 HOCKEY Western Michigan won the last Great Lakes “I just saw an opening in front of the net left in overtime. Invitational Tournament at Joe Louis Arena, and Wade had it behind the net,” said Conrad. Michigan State had rallied from a 4-1 its second GLI title in four years. “I called for it, hoping he would find me. It deficit to tie the game with three goals in the WEEKLY Colt Conrad’s goal 11:55 into overtime was a great pass. I kind of had the whole net. third period. Publisher: John Castine gave the Broncos a 1-0 win over Michigan Hit the post on the first one but stuck with it. WMU defeated Michigan State 4-1 in the Executive Editor: Peggy Castine Tech in the GLI championship game on Dec. “It means everything. It feels good, just for first round the previous day and Michigan Editor: Paul Harris 30 at JLA. the team. We’ve worked hard this season and Tech beat Michigan 2-0. Office Manager/Circulation: Jennifer Watters “I thought it was a tremendous game,” I feel like we’re finally getting what we ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Contributors: Randy Russon, Paul Lubanski, Lou Issel, Western Michigan coach Andy Murray told deserve.” Lisa Ilitch-Murray, Chuck Klonke, Alexis Bohlinger, uscho.com. “Nobody else is going to win the The Broncos improved their record to 9-5- Goalie: Ben Blacker, Western Michigan Frank Dattilo, Rena Laverty, last game here in the GLI at the Joe, which 3 (4-5-1 in the National Collegiate Hockey Defensemen: Corey Schuenen, Western Jennifer Watters, Tess Castine and Jonathan Castine Western Michigan did, so we’re real proud of Conference). Michigan; Cliff Watson, Michigan Tech Advertising: John Castine our players.” Michigan Tech was 13-8-3 (11-3-2 in the Forwards: Matheson Iacope, Western and Jennifer Watters On the game-winning goal, Cam Lee sent Western Collegiate Hockey Association). 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Frequency: HOCKEY WEEKLY is devoted to the best inter- est of organized hockey including amateur, high school, Broncos’ Blacker NCHC Rookie of the Week college and professional. HW is published 26 times a estern Michigan freshman goal- Kapelmaster makes most of year – three times in Jan., Feb., March, Sept. and Nov.; tender Ben Blacker backstopped opportunity twice in April, June, Oct. and Dec., and once in May, July the Broncos to the Great Lakes D-1 and August. Invitational championship at Joe Louis Arena Ferris State freshman goaltender Justin WDec. 29-30. BEAT Kapelmaster stopped 58 of 59 shots in his Subscription Rates: HOCKEY WEEKLY (USPS 097-850) For that effort he was named the National lone game of the Three Rivers Classic (Dec. (ISSN 0746-7451) is published on Wednesdays 26 times Collegiate Hockey Conference Rookie of the 29-30) in Pittsburgh. a year for $60 U.S., $80 mailed to Canada per year by Week for the period of Dec. 16-Jan. 1. 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Blacker made 52 saves for a .981 20 more in the second, 15 in the third period save percentage and a 0.45 goals-against He then turned aside 23 shots – including and three more in overtime, stymying an space permits, but we reserve the right to edit submitted some highlight reel saves late – in a 1-0, over- stories for length, grammar, punctuation and clarity. average in the tournament. Eagles' offense that ranks 12th nationally. Redmond rewarded time loss to No. 14 Western Michigan in the Gophers’ Gates Big Ten Third Star Copyright c 2016 title game. CASTINE COMMUNICATIONS INC. Michigan Tech freshman goalie Angus Redmond continues to lead the country Minnesota sophomore Brent Gates, who is All Rights Reserved Redmond couldn’t carry his team to the GLI with a 1.27 goals-against average, while he from Grand Rapids, registered his first career HOCKEY WEEKLY ranks fourth with a .942 save percentage and hat trick and the fourth hat trick in the PO Box 279 sixth with a .781 winning mark (12-3-1). This Mariucci Classic's 26-year history in Farmington MI 48332 is Redmond's fourth WCHA weekly award of Minnesota’s 5-1 victory over Mercyhurst on 248-477-1600 his rookie campaign, including one Defensive Dec. 30, and was named the Big Ten’s Third HW Player of the Week accolade. Star for the week. JANUARY 11, 2017 HOCKEY WEEKLY PAGE 5 New Year’s resolution: Thank U.S. to face those who helped you play Canada in t’s time for New Year's resolutions, and I have an awesome one for all those young WJC final players privileged to be playing the great HOCKEY By Paul Harris game of hockey: Thank those who helped get Hockey Weekly Editor Iyou into and stay with the sport. Don’t forget Team USA advanced to the International Ice Here’s a list. TIPS Hockey Federation World Junior Parents/guardians: Obviously, they pay to say Championship final for the first time since the ice bills, provide all required transporta- thank you 2013. tion, purchase the equipment and, most By Paul A 4-3 shootout win over Russia on Jan. 4, importantly, love you unconditionally win or Lubanski put the United States into the championship lose. game against Canada, which was scheduled Siblings: Often the interests of brothers or for the evening of Jan. 5, after Hockey sisters are sacrificed due to the massive time the sport. Without their passionate efforts, Weekly’s press deadline. (See coverage of and financial commitments necessary for you there would be no youth ice hockey. Look the final in Hockey Weekly’s next edition.) to play hockey. I believe a big hug at mini- each coach in the eye, shake his or her hand Troy Terry scored three times in the mum is in order. and say thank you. And mean it. youth hockey truly represents the best time of shootout for Team USA. Coaches: Unpaid volunteers who teach Teammates: Depending on your age and your life. Make a point to tell each teammate “… The one thing about Troy Terry is he and lead without acclaim are the lifeblood of maturity, you may not realize that playing something nice as to why you like playing just has ice in his veins, his pulse just doesn’t with him/her. change,” U.S. coach Bob Motzko was quoted Team managers and moms: These by NHL.com. “So we had five shooters and unsung heroes schedule games and practices once he scored, we tried him again, and after and host team dinners and parties. Each two, he was going to keep going. The team I deserves a hug or a handshake. coach back home has never won a shootout Arena managers and staff: They provide so I was worried, and that’s the first time I’ve the clean, safe buildings, fun comfort food ever been a part of anything like that with the and freshly prepped ice that allow you to play shootout in the end, but it was a great hockey your best. A thank you note left at the front country we beat and it’s a special win for us.” desk will do the trick. Russia forward Denis Gurianov tied it 3-3 For all the above: Whether you become a with his second goal of the game at 6:04 of hockey mom or dad, a volunteer coach, a pro- the third period, 50 seconds after Russia fessional player or a fan, always be generous goalie Ilya Samsonov made a glove save on with your thanks, and make sure your chil- Clayton Keller’s shot at 5:14. dren and players do the same. That’s the best Colin White scored two goals for the U.S., way to show gratitude to those on this list. which fell behind 1-0 and 2-1 after never Best of luck, trailing in its first five games of the tourna- Coach Lubanski ment. Luke Kunin scored a power-play goal. Paul T. Lubanski is president of Wilderness The U.S. beat Russia for the first time in Xtreme Sports. He can be contacted at 248- eight playoff round games. Canada defeated 762-6998. Sweden 5-2 in the semifinal.

Brighton upends Grosse Ile Nick Garnick’s second goal of the game late in the third period was the game winner for the Brighton Ice ’08s as the Ice knocked off Michigan Division-leading Grosse Ile Stars Jan. 3 at the Kensington Valley Ice House. The two points for the Ice further log-jammed MAYHL STANDINGS 2017 four teams at the top of the standings, all resting Through January 3, 2017 within two points of each other. The Ice boosted their record to 7-4-0 for 14 8U MICHIGAN 8U ST. CLAIR W L T PTs points, while the Stars dropped to 7-2-2 and TeaM W L T PTs Brighton Ice Blue 08 7 0 0 14 remained at 16 points alone at the top. Grosse Ile stars 08 7 2 2 16 Dearborn Cobras 08 4 3 1 9 The Ice, which lost the season opener 6-2 to Rochester Raptors 08 7 1 1 15 Wyandotte Cubs 3 2 1 7 the Stars on Oct. 1, took the lead this time late saginaw Jr Gears 08 7 3 0 14 Trenton 3 1 0 6 in the first period when Landon Whitlock Brighton Ice 08 7 4 0 14 Michigan Tigers 3 3 0 6 Bloomfield Blades 08 2 6 2 6 scored an unassisted goal with 3:09 left. Port Huron star Oilers 2 7 1 5 Mid Mich Phoenix 1 4 0 2 The Stars struck back early in the second Warthogs 1 10 0 2 Mt Clemens Bruins 1 6 0 2 period on another unassisted goal from Colten 8U TIER 1 Mt. Clemens Ice Hawks 0 3 0 0 Dwarzski, at 10:02. The game remained tied TeaM W L T PTs until Garnick, on a pass from Nathan Ligi, put Downriver Warriors 08 9 0 0 18 7U DIVISION 1 his team up 2-1 with 3:12 left in the period. Plymouth Kings 08 5 3 1 11 TeaM W L T PTs With 7:00 minutes to play, the Stars began Hockey Weekly photo by John Castine Detroit Nordiques 08 5 3 1 11 Downriver Warriors 09 9 0 1 19 attacking relentlessly during the game’s only Michigan N stars 08 5 4 0 10 power play opportunity. After failing to score, Nick Garnick (left) is congratulated after Brighton Ice 09 5 4 1 11 scoring Brighton’s game-winner. Michigan Lakers 08 4 6 1 9 Michigan Flyers 5 3 0 10 Garnick again took a pass from Ligi and found sylv Nstar selects 08 1 5 3 5 Detroit Nordiques 09 4 6 0 8 the open left side of the net with 2:35 to play in Waterford Hawks 08 1 9 2 4 the game. DsC Revolution 09 3 5 1 7 Saginaw Gears at 7-3-0 for 14 points and two 8U SUPERIOR The Stars were not in a surrender mode and games to play. Grosse Ile Devils 09 2 7 2 6 TeaM W L T PTs kept attacking into the Ice zone. Evan Raithel The rest of the Ice roster includes: Luke DsC Revolution 08 6 0 4 16 east side elite Wolves 1 4 3 5 found the back of the net only 17 seconds after Pietila, Derek Anderson, Matt Wilkie-King, Northern stars 5 0 3 13 Garnick scored with an assist to Zachary Evan Peffer, Danny Mostek, Brodie Hilton, Great Lakes HC 3 3 2 8 7U DIVISION 2 LaMay, and it was 3-2. Austin Engel, Lucas O’Brien, Aiden Petrovitch Metro Wings 08 2 5 3 7 TeaM W L T PTs The Stars pulled Carter Gardocki for a sixth and Rocco Mahon. Hot shots 08 0 8 1 1 Northville Vipers 09 12 0 1 25 skater and buzzed the Brighton end. But goalie They are coached by Scott Peffer, who is 8U HURON North stars 09 select 11 1 1 23 Reece Hutcheson made several big saves includ- assisted by Justin Anderson, Joe Engel, Mark TeaM W L T PTs Rochester Raptors 09 6 5 2 14 ing one on a clean break and point blank shot Mostek and Keith Whitlock. Westland Wolves 12 0 0 24 Waterford 09 Hawks 09 4 5 3 11 from Grosse Ile’s Ty Bergeron in the final minute. The rest of the Stars include: Rocco Stoney, Team Toledo 7 2 2 16 Bloomfield Blades 09 3 7 2 8 Det Nordiques Wh 08 7 4 0 14 The other teams at the top of the standings Alex Brooks, Zak Bergeron, Alex Hoerle, Grosse Ile Devils 08 6 4 1 13 Port Huron Kings 09 2 5 3 7 along with Grosse Ile and Brighton after the Adalar Hovis, Michael Olenchak, Jake Mid Mich Phoenix 4 8 1 9 Gr Ile stars 09/10 2 9 1 5 game remained the Rochester Raptors with a 7- Schembri and Ryan Crosson. CWL Kings 08 3 6 2 8 Downriver Warriors 10 0 8 1 1 1-1 record for 15 points with three regular sea- They are coached by John Bergeron and Michigan aces 08 1 10 3 5 son games to play, including one with Grosse assistants Eric Hoerle, Lou Stoney and Robert admirals 1 7 3 5 Ile that was scheduled for Jan. 7, and the Brooks. HWHW HSHS REPORTREPORT HENRIKZETTERBERG.com JANUARY 11, 2017 / PAGE 6

At left, Mercy goalie BOYS WEEKLY Zabrina LeVasseur HIGH SCHOOL POLL stops Cranbrook’s as compiled by the Michigan High Robin Goldman’s school Hockey Coaches association breakaway shot Through January 1, 2017 to keep the game tied, 1-1, in the third period. DIVISION 1 1. BRIGHTON 2. NOVI CaTHOLIC CeNTRaL 3. TROY 4. CRaNBROOK 5. OLsM 6. U-D JesUIT 7. LaKe ORION 8. MaCOMB DaKOTa 9. NORTHVILLe 10. ROCKFORD Hockey Weekly photo by John Castine DIVISION 2 1. BROTHeR RICe 2. HaRTLaND 3. PLYMOUTH 4. LIVONIa CHURCHILL Mercy accepts Cranbrook gifts for 3-1 win By John Castine Olive Stevens, and held the advantage tied it 1-1 at 7:49 to play in the second period 5. GP sOUTH Hockey Weekly publisher halfway through the game, the Cranes with assists from Emily McCann and Mila 6. NOVI Eleven days before Christmas, the dropped their Scrooge persona. Fons. It took only eight seconds into the 7. LIVONIa sTeVeNsON Cranbrook Cranes were already in the spirit Mercy was not shy about accepting power play to click and beat Cranes goalie 8. TReNTON of giving when they Cranbrook’s generosity. Maggi McMurray. 9. FOResT HILLs NRTHRN-easTRN GIRLS afforded the visiting “Mercy played an aggressive game and we That by no means meant game over yet as 10. GRaND RaPIDs CHRIsTIaN Mercy Marlins two did not move our feet at times, resulting in Mercy took a penalty and Cranbrook opened ROUNDUP power play goals and odd man rushes and penalties,” said the third period with 1:18 of power play time DIVISION 3 another on a break- Cranbrook head coach Alexis Bohlinger. left. If it wasn’t for Mercy goalie Zabrina 1. FLINT POWeRs CaTHOLIC away in a 3-1 loss at Wallace Arena. “Mercy had two power play goals which LeVasseur the Cranes would have led again. 2. HaNCOCK Although they grabbed a 1-0 lead in the killed us.” See GHS, Page 7 3. saULT sTe. MaRIe first period on Jaden Bertuzzi’s goal from It was the Marlins’ Hannah Roegner who 4. WaRReN De La saLLe 5. aLLeN PaRK LTU MR. HOCKEY 6. GR FOResT HILLs CeNTRaL WATCH LIST 7. easT GRaND RaPIDs Saginaw Heritage wins 8. BIG RaPIDs Nominated by coaches and 9. HOUGHTON chosen by independent selection 10. DeTROIT COUNTRY DaY committee under the direction of LTU Miller Memorial tourney Josh Albring Sr F, Hartland Saginaw Heritage won the Scott Miller BOYS Memorial Tournament in Traverse City, Jack Clement Sr D, Brother Rice which was held Dec. 28-30 at Centre Ice ROUNDUP MAC Mitch Cochran Jr F, Troy Arena. STANDINGS Jake Crespi Sr F, Brighton The Hawks defeated Traverse City Central Zach Currie Sr F, Forest Hills Central three goals and five assists and Ashley two 3-1 in the championship game. goals and four assists. John Doyle Sr F, Livonia Churchill Senior captain Sam Spaedt had a goal and Through January 4, 2017 Benjamin Forstner Jr F, E. Gr. Rapids an assist, Jacob Best (his first High School Hancock wins MacInnes Holiday Thomas Hernandez Sr F, DeLaSalle goal) and Brandon Ashley scored for Saginaw Classic RED DIV. W L OTL PTS GF GA Austin Kantola Sr D, Howell Heritage and Danny Yockey made 17 saves. ROMeO 2 0 0 4 13 4 Teddy Randell scored two goals to lead Jacob Kruse Sr F, Houghton Heritage opened the tournament with a 5-2 Hancock to a 4-3 win over Houghton and the MaCOMB DaKOTa 1 0 0 2 9 0 Alex Lycett Sr F, Cranbrook victory over Traverse City West. Freshman UTICa eIseNHOWeR 1 1 0 2 12 7 John J. MacInnes Holiday Classic champi- Alex Nordstrom Soph F, Hancock Brady Rappuhn led the way for the Hawks, onship on Dec. 29, at the MacInness Student sCs UNIFIeD 0 3 0 0 2 25 Adam Pitters Sr F, Grosse Pointe South notching a hat trick. Ice Arena in Houghton. Brendan Smith Sr F, Flint Powers CC The Hawks then beat Plymouth Salem 4-2 Dawson Kero got the win in goal for WHITE DIV. W L OTL PTS GF GA Conor Witherspoon Sr F, Flint Powers to advance to the title game. Hancock. aNCHOR BaY 3 0 1 7 29 6 For the tournament, Spaedt finished with “He gives you a chance to win every night L’aNse CReUse UNIF 3 0 1 7 15 8 and he did again tonight,” said Hancock MaRYsVILLe 3 2 0 6 43 14 LAWRENCE TECH HOCKEY coach Dan Rouleau of Kero. “He’s an All- WaRReN MOTT 1 3 0 2 13 27 PLAYERS OF THE MONTH/DECEMBER State goaltender and he proved it tonight.” UTICa 0 2 0 0 2 14 PORT HURON 0 3 0 0 7 40 Nominated by coaches and chosen by independent selection committee under the direction of LTU MIHL STANDINGS NORTH REgION METRO EAST REgION Teddy Randall Adam Pitters OAA Through January 4, 2017 STANDINGS Junior Forward, Hancock Senior Forward, Grosse Pointe South HM: Brent Loukus (So. Forward, Calumet), HM: Michael Rittner (Sr. Forward, Rochester NORTH DIV. W L T OTL PTS GF GA Jacob Kruse (Sr. Forward, Houghton) United), Jordan Guske (Sr. Forward, Anchor BROTHeR RICe 5 0 0 0 10 34 8 Through January 4, 2017 SOUTH REgION Bay) NOVI CC 4 1 1 0 9 22 8 Logan Neaton METRO WEST REgION CRaNBROOK 3 1 0 1 8 22 18 RED DIV. W L T PTS GF GA Senior Goaltender, Brighton John Doyle OLsM 3 3 1 0 7 25 24 TROY 5 1 0 10 30 14 HM: Ethan St. Pierre (Jr. Goaltender, Ann Arbor Senior Forward, Livonia Churchill PH NORTHeRN 0 6 0 0 0 11 45 ROCH. UNITeD 4 1 0 8 26 11 Huron), Samuel Millman (Sr. Forward, Ann Arbor HM: Brendan Olepa (Jr. Goaltender, Plymouth), SOUTH DIV. W L T OTL PTS GF GA LaKe ORION 3 1 0 6 14 8 Pioneer) Josh Albring (Sr. Forward, Hartland) TReNTON 3 2 1 1 8 22 18 BeRKLeY UNIF 1 2 0 2 8 10 CENTRAL REgION METRO NORTH REgION De La saLLe 3 1 0 0 6 20 14 FH UNITeD 1 2 0 2 6 13 UD-JesUIT 2 2 0 1 5 19 22 Conor Witherspoon Jack Clement GP NORTH 0 5 0 0 0 8 30 sTONeY CReeK 1 3 0 2 10 15 Senior Forward, Flint Powers Catholic Central Senior Defenseman, Brother Rice FaRMINGTON 0 5 0 0 6 29 HM: Sam Spaedt (Sr. Forward, Saginaw HM: Robert Kowalczyk (Sr. Goaltender, Notre Heritage), Austin Kantola (Sr. Defenseman, Dame Prep), Thomas Hernandez (Sr. Forward, WHITE DIV. W L T PTS GF GA Howell) Warren DeLaSalle) ROYaL OaK 2 0 0 4 9 6 WEST REgION METRO SOUTH REgION BIRM UNIFIeD 2 1 0 4 16 10 Zach Currie Jordan Cormier BLOOMFIeLD 2 2 0 4 15 9 Senior Forward, Forest Hills Central Junior Forward, Trenton CelebratingHW more than W. BLOOMFIeLD 1 1 1 3 10 11 HM: Mitch Kihm (Sr. Goaltender, Kalamazoo HM: Jarod Potasnik (Jr. Goaltender, Allen Park), years! OXFORD aVONDaLe 1 2 0 2 9 15 United), Benjamin Forstner (Jr. Forward, East Blake Petterle (Jr. Defenseman, Grosse Ile) 40 CLaRKsTON 0 2 1 1 4 12 Grand Rapids) HWHW HSHS REPORTREPORT HENRIKZETTERBERG.com JANUARY 11, 2017 / PAGE 6

Mercy accepts gifts from CranbrookGHS, from Page 6 for a 3-1 win MMGHSHL MMGHSHL She stopped a breakaway with a huge sliding STANDINGS save on Robin Goldman. Then, seconds later, Bertuzzi also had a golden chance on the power play and didn’t Through January 4, 2017 quite get everything on a shot and LeVasseur stopped it leaving Bertuzzi raising her stick TEAM W L T OTL PTS GF GA high over her head in frustration. MeRCY 6 1 0 0 12 49 16 After that Mercy stepped it up again look- LaDYWOOD 5 0 0 0 10 34 6 ing to take advantage of morehn Cranbrook WaLLeD LaKe 4 0 0 0 8 28 4 hospitality. CRaNBROOK 4 0 0 0 8 20 2 “Mercy gained steam at the end and we lost PCs 3 2 0 0 6 33 13 ours, which is something we know we need to GP sOUTH 2 1 0 1 5 24 10 work on as a team,” said Bohlinger. aa sKYRON 2 2 1 0 5 25 30 With 3:24 left another Cranbrook penalty aa PIONeeR 2 4 0 0 4 26 40 set the table for Mercy’s 2-1 lead on a goal GP NORTH 2 3 0 0 4 27 31 with 2:00 to play by Libby Bartels and assists LIGGeTT 1 4 1 0 3 6 32 from Makena Duval and Natalie Masopust. DCD 1 4 0 0 2 9 40 While pressing in the last minute to get the ReGINa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 puck in the offensive zone to get McMurray BLMFLD HILLs 0 3 0 0 0 2 15 out of the net for another skater, the Marlins NORTHVILLe 0 7 0 0 0 10 54 Above, Mercy blocked a pass and Fons saw the loose puck. defenseman Mila “I saw no one there and just went for it,” Fons breaks up ice said the Mercy defenseman who scored on a still have a couple of key players missing with with Cranbrook’s backhand shot, which is rarely seen these days, but Fons added: “It’s my specialty.” injuries and when they come back to our Jaden Bertuzzi in “We dominated the game, but it was a mat- building later in the season it could be a dif- pursuit. At right, ter of making the (scoring) plays happen,” ferent ballgame.” Hannah Roegner said Fons, a senior, “making the complete The final shots on goal according to a fires a shot at the plays and going to the net.” Cranbrook statistician were 24 for Mercy and Cranbrook goal that Mercy head coach Dave Roegner said his 15 for the Cranes. was stopped, but team played a strong game, but even in light The Cranes and Marlins will meet again at she had scored of that “It still could have gone either way 8 p.m. Monday, Feb. 13, at Eddie Edgar earlier in the period with four minutes to play. And to be fair they Arena in Livonia. to tie the game.

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For more information and registration, call 586-294-2400 or visit www.fraserhl.com PAGE 10 HOCKEY WEEKLY JANUARY 11, 2017 MacIntyre proving deal for 9th-round pick a steal t ranks as one of the more one-sided trades made in the But after three sub-par seasons with OHL since-graduated, impact-style players. Hockey League in quite some time. In a league the Steelheads, he was traded to the But no trade made by Raftis can com- where marginal veteran players fetch a minimum return of Greyhounds for that aforementioned STANDINGS pare with giving up a measly ninth- a fourth-round draft pick, Soo Greyhounds general manager ninth-round draft pick — a steal of a round pick for a guy who has devel- IKyle Raftis committed a major theft prior to the start of the deal if there ever was one. Through January 1, 2016 oped into an OHL star. 2015-2016 season when he heisted 19-year old winger Bobby “Since getting traded, I’ve had a ton Veteran strength easT DIV. W L OTL SOL PTS GF GA MacIntyre from the for a ninth-round of opportunity,” MacIntyre said. “I Oshawa 22 11 1 2 47 123 107 Dipping into a stock of reserve draft pick. think my style of play fits the way we Peterborough 20 12 1 3 44 127 121 draft picks, general manager Barclay That’s correct, a ninth-round draft pick play and I’ve learned a lot from the Hamilton 17 14 3 2 39 126 122 Branch has again increased the vol- was all that Raftis gave up for MacIntyre, coaching staff and players since being Kingston 16 13 5 1 38 89 103 ume strength of the . who has averaged more than a point-per- traded to the Greyhounds.” Ottawa 16 17 5 0 37 128 146 The latest veteran to join the game over 100 contests since joining the To be sure, at the time MacIntyre CeNTRaL DIV. W L OTL SOL PTS GF GA Wolves via Branch transaction is over- Greyhounds from the Steelheads. As a was obtained by the Greyhounds, the sudbury 16 18 3 0 35 109 140 age defenseman Patrick Sanvido, matter-of-fact, if he keeps up his current aforementioned Raftis told Postmedia North Bay 15 18 3 0 33 108 135 acquired from the scoring pace, MacIntyre will finish with that the left-handed speedster could Mississauga 13 16 4 3 33 126 144 for the bargain exchange of a sixth- more than 100 points this season alone. flourish with the Soo. Niagara 11 18 4 3 29 105 136 Barrie 10 21 3 1 24 96 145 round pick in 2018, preceded by a Highly-rated as a second-round selec- “He's a classic case of a guy who's 14th-round selection at the 2017 tion by Mississauga at the 2012 OHL been put into a defensive role in the MIDWesT DIV. W L OTL SOL PTS GF GA London 25 5 2 3 55 154 94 draft. draft, the highly-skilled albeit under- past but I think he can flourish offen- With leadership qualities that sized winger never really found his game sively in our style of play. He's always erie 24 8 2 1 51 151 100 JRS Owen sound 23 13 1 0 47 128 94 Branch places high priority on when with the Steelheads, putting up just 21 had great speed and he's relentless on Kitchener 21 12 1 1 44 138 121 making a trade, Sanvido was in his goals and 34 assists for 55 points in 181 the forecheck,” Raftis said at the time. Guelph 14 18 2 2 32 115 142 third season as captain of the Spitfires. BEAT games over three full seasons. Undrafted as far as the National WesT DIV. W L OTL SOL PTS GF GA At 6-foot-6, 230 pounds, Sanvido But the trade from Mississauga to the Hockey League goes, MacIntyre sault ste. Marie 27 8 2 0 56 153 108 adds a sizeable strength to the Wolves By Randy Soo has worked wonders for the Oshawa appears poised to earn himself a pro Windsor 23 7 4 1 51 117 88 blue line that was taken into account Russon native, who has gone from being contract for next season, though he sarnia 17 15 5 0 39 130 138 by the Dallas Stars when they took the employed as a shutdown winger with the insists he is not looking that far ahead. Flint 17 17 0 2 36 105 122 big defender in the seventh round of Steelheads to the leading scorer on the Greyhounds. “We think with the group of guys saginaw 13 16 5 2 33 105 127 the 2014 “Obviously getting traded always sucks, you have a lot of we have we can win a championship,” draft. friends and stuff, but I was really excited to have a new oppor- MacIntyre said. “I’m just trying to focus on the next 30 or so Sanvido becomes the third overager who Branch has tunity and I think it’s worked out really well,” MacIntyre told games that we have with the Greyhounds and whatever hap- reached out for since the beginning of the 2016-2017 season. Oshawa This Week in a recent interview. “I’ve had a great pens, happens. We’ll go from there when the time comes.” In earlier, separate tranfers with the , Branch opportunity (with the Greyhounds) and I’m just trying to With the Greyhounds in the thick of contention in the hotly- obtained 6-foot-2, 200-pound defenseman Aiden Jamieson and enjoy my final season.” contested, 10-team Western Conference, one wonders where 6-foot-2, 210-pound right winger C.J. Yakimowicz for multiple MacIntyre came into the OHL with Mississauga with plenty they would be without MacIntyre, especially with world-class draft picks and a single fringe player. of potential and promise, having scored 26 goals and 23 forward Blake Speers having missed almost all of the OHL Sudbury heads into the second half of the season in seventh assists for 49 points in 32 regular season games with the season to date with a wrist injury. place in the 10-team Eastern Conference with 30 points from Whitby Wildcats Midget Minor team that competed at the Raftis has made a number of significant trades in his three a record of 14-18-2. coveted OHL Cup during the 2011-2012 season. seasons with the Greyhounds, having brought in so many While the Wolves have shown some improvement under third-year coach David Matsos after missing the playoffs each of the past two seasons, they are arguably the least-disciplined team in the OHL with a league-high 538 penalty minutes. They 2016-17 MAHA STATE have also had a number of players handed suspensions of eight games or more, a further indication of a lack of discipline. There is a form of consensus around the OHL that while PLAYOFF SCHEDULE Branch as GM has positioned the Wolves to at least be a play- off team with a .500 record, Matsos as coach needs to have better control of the actions of his penalty, suspension-riddled club. Northern exposure Hard-shooting, hard-skating, hard-nosed forward Camaryn Baber of the Soo Greyhounds is believed to be the top prospect from the Great North Midget Hockey League for the 2017 Ontario Hockey League draft. According to input received from various general managers and scouts from within the 20-team OHL, the compactly- built, 5-foot-11, 170-pound Baber is projected to be selected within the top two or three rounds of the 2017 draft. Known for his hockey smarts and free-wheeling style in the offensive zone, Baber has an all-around game that includes strong transition and a competitive edge that can have a nasty side to it. In 23 Great North games with the second-place Greyhounds thus far this season, Baber has 24 goals and 18 assists for 42 points. Baber’s hockey bloodlines include his dad, mom and grandfather. The dad, Brad Baber, played four OHL seasons with the Greyhounds, including one as a member of the 1993 champions. He then captained the Greyhounds in his overage season. The mom, Melissa Holder, is regarded as one of the best female players to ever lace up a pair of hockey skates in the Sault Ste. Marie area. The grandfather, Brian Baber, starred for the Greyhounds prior to their OHL beginnings when they were members of the Northern Ontario Hockey Association. Like the youngster, father Baber and grandfather Baber were both hard-working, high-end, somewhat-edgy forwards. After Baber, the top prospect from the Great North is said to be defenseman Payton Vescio of North Bay. HW JANUARY 11, 2017 HOCKEY WEEKLY PAGE 11

NATIONAL AAA RANKINGS 4150 DOVE RD Michigan teams are in italic. Rankings through January 1, 2017 PT. HURON MI 48060

MIDgET 18U BANTAM MINOR, CONT. 810-364-9797 1. NORTH JeRseY aVaLaNCHe 6. VIRTUa HOCKeY (NJ) email: 2. sHaTTUCK sT. MaRY (MN) 7. MID-FaIRFIeLD JR. RaNGeRs (CT) 3. OAKLAND JR. gRIZZLIES 8. PITTsBURGH PeNGUINs eLITe [email protected] 4. CULVeR aCaDeMY PReP (IN) 9. VICTORY HONDA 5. LITTLE CAESARS 10. ROCHesTeR MONaRCHs ICE COMPLEX 6. YaLe BULLDOGs (CT) PEE WEE MAJOR 7. MID-FaIRFIeLD CHIeFs 1. HONEYBAKED 8. CHICaGO MIssION 2. MID-FaIRFIeLD JR. RaNGeRs (CT) 9. VICTORY HONDA 3. FLORIDa aLLIaNCe 10. OHIO BLUe JaCKeTs 4. CHICaGO MIssION MIDgET 16U 5. TeaM ILLINOIs 1. sHaTTUCK sT. MaRY (MN) 6. aNCHORaGe NORTH sTaRs 2. CHICaGO MIssION 8. CHICaGO YOUNG aMeRICaNs 2017 3. HONEYBAKED 7. BUFFaLO JR. saBRes 4. COMPUWARE 9. PITTsBURGH PeNGUINs eLITe TOURNAMENTS 5. OMaHa aaa HOCKeY (NeB) 10. MIDDLeseX IsLaNDeRs 6. LITTLE CAESARS PEE WEE MINOR 7. NORTH JeRseY aVaLaNCHe 1. PHILaDeLPHIa LITTLe FLYeRs www.glacierpointe.com 8. COLORaDO THUNDeRBIRDs 2. NeW JeRseY COLONIaLs 9. DaLLas sTaRs eLITe 3. HONEYBAKED 10. BUFFaLO JR. saBRes 4. MID-FaIRFIeLD JR. RaNGeRs All Tournaments are 4 game guarantees MIDgET 15U 5. FLORIDa aLLIaNCe 1. TeaM WIsCONsIN 6. aNaHeIM JR. DUCKs except for Mini / Mite Jamborie 3 games 2. NORTH JeRseY aVaLaNCHe 7. BOsTON JR. eaGLes 3. MINNesOTa BLaDes 8. CHICaGO MIssION 4. seLeCTs aCaDeMY @ sKs (CT) 9. LONG IsLaND ROYaLs 5. HONEYBAKED 10. BELLE TIRE MINI / MITE JAMBORIE (MAHA) 6. BUFFaLO JR. saBRes SQUIRT ’06 7. COMPUWARE 1. aNaHeIM JR. DUCKs FEBRUARY 25-26 – HOUSE ONLY 8. LONG IsLaND GULLs 2. TeaM ILLINOIs 9. aLasKa OILeRs 3. MINUTeMeN FLaMes (Ma) 2 18-minute periods 10. OAKLAND JR. gRIZZLIES 4. MONTGOMeRY BLUe DeVILs (MD) BANTAM MAJOR 5. HONEYBAKED Cost: $175 U.S. 1. LITTLE CAESARS 6. NeW JeRseY COLONIaLs 2. CHICaGO MIssION 7. CHICaGO YOUNG aMeRICaNs 3. NeW JeRseY COLONIaLs 8. MIDDLeseX IsLaNDeRs (Ma) Shamrock Tournament #1 4. OAKLAND JR. gRIZZLIES 9. MID-FaIRFIeLD JR. RaNGeRs (CT) 5. sHaTTUCK sT. MaRY (MN) 10. BOsTON JR. TeRRIeRs (MAHA) 6. sYRaCUse NaTIONaLs SQUIRT ’07 7. TeaM WIsCONsIN 1. ST. CLAIR SHORES STARS MARCH 3-5 8. WesTCHesTeR eXPRess (Pa) 2. MIDDLeseX IsLaNDeRs (Ma) 9. Iss KINGs (Pa-NJ) 3. LONG IsLaND GULLs SQUIRT HOUSE/A/AA 10. BELLE TIRE 4. PITTsBURGH PeNGUINs eLITe BANTAM MINOR 5. MINUTeMeN FLaMes (Ma) 3 12-minute periods 1. BELLE TIRE 6. BOsTON aDVaNTaGe 2. CHICaGO MIssION 7. MID-FaIRFIeLD JR. RaNGeRs (CT) Cost: $500 U.S. 3. LITTLE CAESARS 8. BOsTON JR. TeRRIeRs PEE WEE THRU BANTAM HOUSE/A/AA 4. La JR. KINGs 9. MeRCeR CHIeFs (NJ) 5. NeW JeRseY COLONIaLs 10. BUFFaLO JR. saBRes 3 15-minute periods Cost: $550 U.S. Shamrock Tournament #2 No. 3 HB beats No. 10 (MAHA)

BuffaloRyan Roth had a goal andat an assist Midget to lead Aidan Harper16U made 35 saves for CYA and MARCH 10-12 No. 3 HoneyBaked to a 3-1 win over the No. Jacob Jonkman and Fred Ferro scored the SQUIRT HOUSE/A/AA 10 Buffalo Jr. Sabres in a Midget 16U High goals. Performance Hockey League Showcase game … Eight different players scored goals for 3 12-minute periods at the Onyx Rochester Ice Arena on Dec. 29. No. 5 Little Caesars in their 9-0 win over Cost: $500 U.S. Drew Cooper and Jacob Badal also scored Team Illinois on Dec. 27, at the Onyx in a for HoneyBaked and Mark Guzda made 14 Midget 18U High Performance Hockey PEE WEE THRU BANTAM HOUSE/A/AA saves. League Showcase game. 3 15-minute periods Benjamin Kraws made 36 saves and Jack Jacob Gregor got the shutout in goal while Smith scored for Buffalo. Jack Olmstead had two goals and an assist, Cost: $550 U.S. … Vincent Nicosia scored two goals and Alex Andonoff a goal and two assists and No. 7 Compuware held on for a 3-2 win over Noah Finstrom and Benji Eckerle had a goal the Chicago Young Americans in a Midget and an assist each. Spring Showcase 15U High Performance Hockey League Jarrod Croswell, Jack Rudin, Hugh Larkin Showcase game at The Onyx in Rochester on and Matt Stoia each added a goal, and Timmy Dec. 29. Kennedy, Grant Rinke, Ryan Naumovski, (MAHA) Parker Williams also scored for Compuware. Danny Deblouw and Zach Pearson each had Ethan Hunsinger made 18 saves. two assists. MAY 5-7 SQUIRT HOUSE/A/AA 3 12-minute periods Cost: $500 U.S. When Hockey Weekly started in 1974: PEE WEE THRU BANTAM HOUSE/A/AA l Gordie Howe was still playing hockey. 3 15-minute periods l The Red Wings called Olympia home. Cost: $550 U.S. l Mike Modano was a toddler. To register for a tournament, go to In other words, www.glacierpointe.com and click on TOURNAMENTS. we know hockey. FOR INFO CALL ANGE OR STEVE at (810) 364-9797 PAGE 12 HOCKEY WEEKLY JANUARY 11, 2017 THE HOCKEY WEEKLY CelebratingHW more than 40 years! TOURNAMENTTo list your tournament, CALENDARcall 248-477-1600 Michigan Amateur Hockey Association requires all invitational tournaments held in Michigan to secure a sanction and sanction number before any fees are collected. Any registered team or registered player participating in a non-sanctioned tournament shall be declared ineligible for District or State and National playoffs during the season of such violation. It is the responsibility of team officials to insure that the tournament has secured a sanction and to record the sanction number before entering any invitational tournament. Questions, contact George Atkinson or Bob Yohe. q INDICATES NEW LISTINg JANUARY minute periods $1130. 4 games minimum. For more infor- http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh-hockey-tourna- 13-16 mation call us at 248.399.1694 or check out this event ment-info/275 The Big Chill at the Arctic Coliseum, Chelsea, MI. and online at http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh-hockey- 13-16 Yost Arena in Ann Arbor, MI., Ann Arbor Ice Cube, Ann tournament-info/281 Junto at the Hatfield Ice Arena, Philadelphia, PA.USA Arbor, MI, Farmington Civic Arena, Farmington, MI, 13-16 Hockey sanction approved. Squirt - 3-13 minute periods Redford Ice Arena, Redford, MI, Lincoln Park Civic Arena, Brickyard at the Carmel Ice Skadium, and Arctic Zone, $1240, Peewee - 3-13 minute periods $1265, Bantam - 3- Lincoln Park, MI, U of M Dearborn, Dearborn, MI. USA Indianapolis, IN. USA Hockey sanction # MD17-042. Squirt 14 minute periods $1390, Midget, H.S. & H.S.J.V. - 3-14 Hockey sanction # MIT1717054461. Squirt - 3-13 minute - 3-13 minute periods $1125, Peewee - 3-13 minute peri- minute periods $1425. 4 games minimum. For more infor- periods $970, Peewee - 3-13 minute periods $995, ods $1150, Bantam - 3-14 minute periods $1260, Midget, mation call us at 248.399.1694 or check out this event Bantam - 3-14 minute periods $1095, Midget, H.S. & H.S. & H.S.J.V. - 3-14 minute periods $1295. 4 games online at http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh-hockey- H.S.J.V. - 3-14 minute periods $1130. 4 games minimum. minimum. For more information call us at 248.399.1694 or tournament-info/291 For more information call us at 248.399.1694 or check out check out this event online at http://www.bigbeartourna- 13-16 this event online at ments.com/sh-hockey-tournament-info/268 Mountain King at the Gardens Ice House, Washington, http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh-hockey-tourna- 13-16 DC. USA Hockey sanction # SE2016038. Squirt - 3-13 ment-info/258 Polar Vortex at the Capital Ice Arena, Madison, WI. USA minute periods $1270, Peewee - 3-13 minute periods 13-16 Hockey sanction # BBT3-17. Squirt - 3-13 minute periods $1295, Bantam - 3-14 minute periods $1420, Midget, H.S. The CrossRoads at the Darien Sportsplex, Chicago, IL. $1075, Peewee - 3-13 minute periods $1100, Bantam - 3- & H.S.J.V. - 3-14 minute periods $1455. 4 games mini- USA Hockey sanction # ILH1516062. Squirt - 3-13 minute 14 minute periods $1190, Midget, H.S. & H.S.J.V. - 3-14 mum. For more information call us at 248.399.1694 or periods $1125, Peewee - 3-13 minute periods $1150, minute periods $1225. 4 games minimum. For more infor- check out this event online at Bantam - 3-14 minute periods $1275, Midget, H.S. & mation call us at 248.399.1694 or check out this event http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh-hockey-tourna- H.S.J.V. - 3-14 minute periods $1325. 4 games minimum. online at http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh-hockey- ment-info/261 For more information call us at 248.399.1694 or check out tournament-info/287 13-16 this event online at 13-16 america’s Cup Cleveland at the Mentor Civic Arena, http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh-hockey-tourna- smokey Mountain shootout at the Centennial Cleveland, OH. USA Hockey sanction # MD17-043. ment-info/294 Sportsplex, Nashville, TN. USA Hockey sanction # Girls U12 - 3-15 minute periods $1395, Girls U14 - 2-24 13-16 SE2016036. Squirt - 3-13 minute periods $1270, Peewee minute periods $1595, Girls U16 - 2-24 minute periods Fire on the Water at the Mentor Civic Arena, Cleveland, - 3-13 minute periods $1295, Bantam - 3-14 minute peri- $1595, 4 games minimum. For more information call us at OH. USA Hockey sanction # MD17-043. Girls U10 - 3-13 ods $1420, Midget, H.S. & H.S.J.V. - 3-14 minute periods 248.399.1694 or check out this event online at minute periods $970, Girls U12 - 3-13 minute periods $1455. 4 games minimum. For more information call us at http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh-americas-cup- $995, Girls U14 - 3-14 minute periods $1095, Girls U16 & 248.399.1694 or check out this event online at hockey-tournament-info/326 U19 - 3-14 minute periods $1130. 4 games minimum. For http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh-hockey-tourna- ment-info/264 13-16 more information call us at 248.399.1694 or check out this MLK Invitational, Kennedy Ice Center, Trenton, MI, host- event online at http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh- 13-16 ed by Legacy Global Sports. Squirt, Pee Wee, Bantam. hockey-tournament-info/279 arctic Blast at Hardee’s Iceplex & Arctic Zone St. Louis, $1295 per team. Sanction #MIT1717980298. For more 13-16 MO. USA Hockey sanction # pending. Squirt - 3-13 minute info contact Sasha Ristic at 586-580-7955 or visit The avalanche at the Southside Arena, Kentwood Arena, periods $1125, Peewee - 3-13 minute periods $1150, www.legacyglobalsports.com. and Georgetown Arena, Grand Rapids, MI. USA Hockey Bantam - 3-14 minute periods $1260, Midget, H.S. & 13-17 sanction # MIT1717054620. Squirt - 3-13 minute periods H.S.J.V. - 3-14 minute periods $1295. 4 games minimum. america’s Cup Detroit at Fraser Hockeyland, Detroit, MI. $970, Peewee - 3-13 minute periods $995, Bantam - 3-14 For more information call us at 248.399.1694 or check it USA Hockey sanction # pending. Squirt & Peewee - 3-15 minute periods $1095, Midget, H.S. & H.S.J.V. - 3-14 out online at

SHOOTOUT HOCKEY Discounts and Rebates

For more information, go to www.bigbeartournaments.com or call 248-399-1694. EARLy BIRD DISCOUNT: Teams playing in select tournaments will receive a $200 discount on their next Big Bear Tournament during the 2016-17 season. See list on www.bigbeartournaments.com (under discounts). BIG BEAR BUNDLES: The best tournament combo options in the business. If you are playing in four or more events and picking up a minimum of 14 hotel rooms per night, please contact our office for additional discount details. BUNDLE # 1 - TWO ROAD TRIPS: For your 1st road trip, you pay the full game fee. For the second road trip, you will receive a rebate up to $550.00 (see website). BUNDLE # 2 - TWO ROAD TRIPS AND ONE EARLy BIRD: Play in an Early Bird on the road , paying the full fee, and earn not only a rebate up to $550.00 on your second road trip but also a $200.00 discount toward your third tournament at home. BUNDLE # 3 - THREE ROAD TRIPS OR MORE: Having qualified for your second road trip, you receive a rebate of up to $450.00 for your 3rd road trip. EARLy PAyMENT DISCOUNT - If your full payment is received 90 days prior to each event (entry and referee fee), you will receive an additional $50.00 discount off of the game fee. MULTI-TOURNAMENT DISCOUNT - Individual teams in multiple events will receive rebates based on the number of tournaments in which they play. MULTI-TEAM DISCOUNT - Clubs bringing multiple teams to any single tournament or any event on the same weekend in different cities will receive rebates based on the number of teams that play. JANUARY 11, 2017 HOCKEY WEEKLY PAGE 13

minute periods $1395, Bantam & Midget - 2-24 minute peri- FEBRUARY at the Oilers Ice Center & BOK Center. USA Hockey sanc- ods $1595, 4 games minimum. For more information call us tion # pending. Squirt - 3-13 minute periods $1240, Peewee at 248.399.1694 or check out this event online at 3-5 - 3-13 minute periods $1265, Bantam - 3-13 minute periods http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh-americas-cup-hock- Music City Tournament series: Music City Cup, $1300, 4 games minimum. For more information call us at ey-tournament-info/327 Nashville, TN. Pee Wee B, Pee Wee AA, Bantam B and 248.399.1694 or check out this event online at 13-17 Midget Minor AA. MYHockey Tournaments: Toll Free US http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh-hockey-tournament- and Canada 855-898-4040. Website: www.myhockeytour- info/310 america’s Cup Washington DC at Gardens Ice House, naments.com, email: [email protected]. Laurel, MD. USA Hockey sanction # pending. Squirt & 17-20 Peewee - 3-15 minute periods $1395, Bantam & Midget - 3-5 Flight Deck at the Chilled Ponds, Virginia Beach, VA. 2-24 minute periods $1595, 4 games minimum. For more Detroit Elite Girls Invite, Metro Detroit, MI, hosted by USA Hockey sanction # pending. Squirt - 3-13 minute peri- information call us at 248.399.1694 or check out this event Legacy Global Sports. Elite AAA girls tournament showcas- ods $1240, Peewee - 3-13 minute periods $1265, Bantam - online at http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh-americas- ing the best U19, U16, U14, U12 girls teams from across 3-14 minute periods $1390, Midget, H.S. & H.S.J.V. - 3-14 cup-hockey-tournament-info/325 North America. Girls AAA Divisions - U19, U16, U14, U12. minute periods $1425. 4 games minimum. For more infor- $1350 per team. For more info contact Sasha Ristic at 586- mation call us at 248.399.1694 or check out this event 13-17 online at http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh-hockey- Urban Legends at Fraser Hockeyland, Detroit, MI. 580-7955 or visit www.legacyglobalsports.com. tournament-info/312 AAU Hockey sanction # pending. Mites - 3-12 minute peri- 17-19 ods $940, 4 games minimum. For more information call us 17-20 Gasoline alley at the Carmel Ice Skadium, and Arctic WJC Classic at the Gardens Ice House, Washington, DC. at 248.399.1694 or check out this event online at Zone, Indianapolis, IN. USA Hockey sanction # MD17-044. USA Hockey sanction # SE2016037. Squirt - 3-13 minute http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh-blue-collar-hockey- Squirt - 3-13 minute periods $1125, Peewee - 3-13 minute periods $1270, Peewee - 3-13 minute periods $1295, tournament-info/300 periods $1150, Bantam - 3-14 minute periods $1260, Bantam - 3-14 minute periods $1420, Midget, H.S. & 14-16 Midget, H.S. & H.S.J.V. - 3-14 minute periods $1295. 4 H.S.J.V. - 3-14 minute periods $1455. 4 games minimum. steel City Tournament series: Pittsburgh Midwinter games minimum. For more information call us at For more information call us at 248.399.1694 or check out Classic, Pittsburgh, PA. Squirt through Midget: B, A and 248.399.1694 or check out this event online at this event online at AA, High School Varsity and JV. MYHockey Tournaments: http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh-hockey-tournament- http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh-hockey-tournament- Toll Free US and Canada 855-898-4040. Website: info/271 info/262 www.myhockeytournaments.com, email: jbabin@myhock- eytournaments.com. 17-20 17-20 The Ursa Minor at the Arctic Coliseum and Yost Arena Ann Ice Pirates at Georgetown Ice Arena, Grand Rapids, MI. 14-16 Arbor, MI. USA Hockey sanction # MIT1717054766. Squirt - Liberty Cup Tournament series: The Liberty Cup, AAU Hockey sanction # pending. Mites - 3-12 minute peri- 3-13 minute periods $970, Peewee - 3-13 minute periods Philadelphia, PA. Squirt through Midget: B, A and AA, High ods $940, 4 games minimum. For more information call us $995, Bantam - 3-14 minute periods $1095, Midget, H.S. & School Varsity and JV. MYHockey Tournaments: Toll Free at 248.399.1694 or check out this event online at H.S.J.V. - 3-14 minute periods $1130. 4 games minimum. US and Canada 855-898-4040. Website: www.myhockey- http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh-blue-collar-hockey- For more information call us at 248.399.1694 or check out tournaments.com, email: tournament-info/321 this event online at http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh- [email protected]. hockey-tournament-info/259 18-20 14-16 Music City Tournament series: Nashville Presidents Great Lakes Midwinter Classic, Holland, MI. Squirt 17-20 Cup, Nashville, TN. Squirt B, Squirt A, Pee Wee B, Pee through Midget; House, B, A, and AA, High School Varsity Lincoln Memorial at the Mentor Civic Arena, Cleveland, Wee A and Bantam A. For more info call MYHockey and JV. MYHockey Tournaments: Toll Free US and Canada OH. USA Hockey sanction # MD17-045. Squirt - 3-13 Tournaments: Toll Free US and Canada 855-898-4040, 855-898-4040. Website: www.myhockeytournaments.com, minute periods $970, Peewee - 3-13 minute periods $995, Website: www.myhockeytournaments.com, email: email: [email protected]. Bantam - 3-14 minute periods $1095, Midget, H.S. & [email protected] H.S.J.V. - 3-14 minute periods $1130. 4 games minimum. 14-16 For more information call us at 248.399.1694 or check out 18-20 CHICaGO CUP Tournament series: Chicago Midwinter steel City Tournament series: Pittsburgh Presidents’ this event online at http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh- Cup. Pittsburgh, PA. Squirt through Midget: B, A and AA, Classic, Chicago, IL. Squirt through Midget; House, B, A, hockey-tournament-info/280 and AA, High School Varsity and JV. MYHockey High School Varsity and JV. MYHockey Tournaments: Toll Tournaments: Toll Free US and Canada 855-898-4040. 17-20 Free US and Canada 855-898-4040. Website: Website: www.myhockeytournaments.com, email: Pond Rockets at the Centennial Sportsplex, Nashville, TN. www.myhockeytournaments.com, email: jbabin@myhock- [email protected]. USA Hockey sanction # SE2016039. Squirt - 3-13 minute eytournaments.com. periods $1270, Peewee - 3-13 minute periods $1295, 18-20 14-16 Bantam - 3-14 minute periods $1420, Midget, H.S. & empire state Tournament series: The empire state Liberty Cup Tournament series: Philadelphia H.S.J.V. - 3-14 minute periods $1455. 4 games minimum. Presidential Power-Play, Philadelphia, PA. Squirt through Cup, Rochester, NY. Squirt through Midget: House B, A and For more information call us at 248.399.1694 or check out AA, High School Varsity and JV. MYHockey Tournaments: Midget: B, A and AA, High School Varsity and JV. this event online at http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh- MYHockey Tournaments: Toll Free US and Canada 855- Toll Free US and Canada 855-898-4040. Website: hockey-tournament-info/265 www.myhockeytournaments.com, email: jbabin@myhock- 898-4040. Website: www.myhockeytournaments.com, eytournaments.com. 17-20 email: [email protected]. 14-16 Constitutional Convergence at the Hatfield Ice Arena, 18-20 Mad City Tournament series: Mad City Midwinter Philadelphia, PA. USA Hockey sanction approved. Squirt - Great Lakes Presidents Cup, Holland, MI. Squirt through Classic, Madison, WI. Squirt through Midget: House, B, A 3-13 minute periods $1240, Peewee - 3-13 minute periods Midget; House, B, A, and AA, High School Varsity and JV. and AA, High School Varsity and JV. MYHockey $1265, Bantam - 3-14 minute periods $1390, Midget, H.S. MYHockey Tournaments: Toll Free US and Canada 855- Tournaments: Toll Free US and Canada 855-898-4040. & H.S.J.V. - 3-14 minute periods $1425. 4 games minimum. 898-4040. Website: www.myhockeytournaments.com, Website: www.myhockeytournaments.com, email: For more information call us at 248.399.1694 or check out email: [email protected]. [email protected]. this event online at http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh- 18-20 hockey-tournament-info/292 CHICaGO CUP Tournament series: Chicago 20-22 17-20 Presidents’ Cup, Chicago, IL. Squirt through Midget; Nations Cup - USA vs Canada, Ann Arbor, MI, hosted by Bar Code – Dry Ice at the Polar Ice House, Raleigh, NC. House, B, A, and AA, High School Varsity and JV. Legacy Global Sports. In this tournament, the teams wear USA Hockey sanction # SE2016043. Squirt - 3-13 minute MYHockey Tournaments: Toll Free US and Canada 855- their Country's jerseys with pride and battle the opposition periods $1240, Peewee - 3-13 minute periods $1265, 898-4040. Website: www.myhockeytournaments.com, for bragging rights. The points for each victory go towards Bantam - 3-14 minute periods $1390, Midget, H.S. & email: [email protected]. each Nation's total amount, rather than just a win or a loss H.S.J.V. - 3-14 minute periods $1425. 4 games minimum. for the individual team. Sanction #MIT1717980478. For 18-20 For more information call us at 248.399.1694 or check out empire state Tournament series: Rochester more info contact Sasha Ristic at 586-580-7955 or visit this event online at http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh- www.legacyglobalsports.com. Presidential Power-Play, Rochester, NY. Squirt through hockey-tournament-info/285 Midget: House B, A and AA, High School Varsity and JV. 27-29 17-20 Girls U10, U12, U14, U16, U19. MYHockey Tournaments: Great Lakes Cup, Holland, MI. Squirt through Midget; Gateway at Hardee’s Iceplex & Arctic Zone St. Louis, MO. Toll Free US and Canada 855-898-4040. Website: House, B, A, and AA, High School Varsity and JV. USA Hockey sanction # pending. Squirt - 3-13 minute peri- www.myhockeytournaments.com, email: jbabin@myhock- MYHockey Tournaments: Toll Free US and Canada 855- ods $1125, Peewee - 3-13 minute periods $1150, Bantam - eytournaments.com. 898-4040. Website: www.myhockeytournaments.com, 3-14 minute periods $1260, Midget, H.S. & H.S.J.V. - 3-14 18-20 email: [email protected]. minute periods $1295. 4 games minimum. For more infor- Mad City Tournament series: Madison Presidents Cup, 27-29 mation call us at 248.399.1694 or check out this event Madison, WI. Squirt through Midget: House, B, A and AA, steel City Tournament series: steel City Cup, online at High School Varsity and JV. MYHockey Tournaments: Toll Pittsburgh, PA. Squirt through Midget: B, A and AA, High http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh-hockey-tournament- Free US and Canada 855-898-4040. Website: School Varsity and JV. MYHockey Tournaments: Toll Free info/276 www.myhockeytournaments.com, email: jbabin@myhock- US and Canada 855-898-4040. Website: www.myhockey- 17-20 eytournaments.com. tournaments.com, email: Palms at the Ice Sports Forum, Tampa, FL. 24-26 [email protected]. USA Hockey sanction # SE2016074. Squirt - 3-13 minute The Big Thaw at the Arctic Coliseum and Yost Arena Ann periods $1270, Peewee - 3-13 minute periods $1295, Arbor, MI. USA Hockey sanction # MIT1717054885. Squirt - 27-29 Bantam - 3-14 minute periods $1420, Midget, H.S. & 3-13 minute periods $970, Peewee - 3-13 minute periods Belle Tire - Victory Honda Mid Winter AAA Classic, H.S.J.V. - 3-14 minute periods $1455. 4 games minimum. $995, Bantam - 3-14 minute periods $1095, Midget, H.S. & Detroit, MI, hosted by Legacy Global Sports with Belle Tire For more information call us at 248.399.1694 or check out H.S.J.V. - 3-14 minute periods $1130. 4 games minimum. and Victory Honda. Boys U18, U16, U15 all $1600 per this event online at For more information call us at 248.399.1694 or check out team , 02-03 Divisions are $1350 per team. 4 game guar- http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh-hockey-tournament- this event online at http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh- antee. Santion #MIT1717980695. For more info contact info/297 hockey-tournament-info/267 Sasha Ristic at 586-580-7955 or visit www.legacyglobal- 17-20 sports.com. 5th annual Green Country President’s Day Tournament Continued on Page 14 PAGE 14 HOCKEY WEEKLY JANUARY 11, 2017

Continued from Page 13 [email protected] or visit www.glacierpointe.com. tournament.com, call: Jamie Ziskie at 810-908-4965 or email [email protected]. 17-19 25-26 5-7 Mini / Mite Jamboree (MAHA) Tournament at Glacier Mic Mac Festival at the Oilers Ice Center. USA Hockey sanction # pending. Peewee - 3-13 minute periods $1265 The Ring of Fire at the Arctic Coliseum, Chelsea, MI. and Pointe Ice Complex, Port Huron, MI. House ONLY. 2 18- Arctic Edge in Canton, MI. USA Hockey sanction # minute periods. Cost: $175 US funds. For more info call and Bantam - 3-13 minute periods $1300, 4 games mini- mum. For more information call us at 248.399.1694 or MIT171705 Squirt - 3-13 minute periods $970, 810-364-9797, email [email protected] or visit Peewee - 3-13 minute periods $995, Bantam - 3-14 minute www.glacierpointe.com. check out this event online at http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh-hockey-tournament- periods $1095, Midget, H.S. & H.S.J.V. - 3-14 minute peri- MARCH info/316 ods $1130. 4 games minimum. For more information call us 3-5 APRIL at 248.399.1694 or check out this event online at Great Lakes spring Classic I, Holland, MI. Squirt through http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh-hockey-tournament- 21-23 info/296 Midget; House, B, A, and AA, High School Varsity and JV. Premier Hockey 7th Annual Spring Scramble MYHockey Tournaments: Toll Free US and Canada 855- Tournament at the Troy Sports Center, Troy, MI. Boys and 5-7 898-404. Website: www.myhockeytournaments.com, email: Girls A, AA and AAA. 3 game guarantee. For more info call Music City Tournament series: Nashville spring [email protected]. Kathy at 248-860-2157, email [email protected] or visit Classic, Nashville, TN. Squirt A, Pee Wee A, Pee Wee AA 3-5 www.premierhockeytournaments.com. and Bantam A. MYHockey Tournaments: Toll Free US and Shamrock #1 Tournament (MAHA) at Glacier Pointe Ice Canada 855-898-4040. Website: www.myhockeytourna- Complex, Port Huron, MI. Squirt House/A/AA, 3 12-minute 21-23 ments.com, email: [email protected]. periods, $500 US funds; Pee Wee through Bantam Code Talkers at the Oilers Ice Center. USA Hockey sanc- House/A/AA, 3 15-minute periods, $550 US funds. 4 game tion # pending. Squirt - 3-13 minute periods $1240, Peewee 5-7 guarantee. For more info call 810-364-9797, email glacier- - 3-13 minute periods $1265, Bantam - 3-13 minute periods Spring Showcase (MAHA) Tournament at Glacier Pointe [email protected] or visit www.glacierpointe.com. $1300, 4 games minimum. For more information call us at Ice Complex, Port Huron, MI. Squirt House/A/AA, 3 12- 248.399.1694 or check out this event online at minute periods, $500 US funds; Pee Wee through Bantam 10-12 http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh-hockey-tournament- House/A/AA, 3 15-minute periods, $550 US funds. 4 game Liberty Cup Tournament series: Liberty Cup spring info/317 guarantee. For more info call 810-364-9797, email glacier- Classic, Philadelphia, PA. Squirt through Midget: B, A and 21-23 [email protected] or visit www.glacierpointe.com. AA, High School Varsity and JV. MYHockey Tournaments: CHICaGO CUP Tournament series: Chicago spring Toll Free US and Canada 855-898-4040. Website: Classic, Chicago, IL. Squirt through Midget; B, A, and AA, 19-21 www.myhockeytournaments.com, email: jbabin@myhock- High School Varsity and JV. MYHockey Tournaments: Toll CHICaGO CUP Tournament series: MYHockey eytournaments.com. Free US and Canada 855-898-4040. Website: Tournaments spring Classic, Chicago, IL. Squirt through 10-12 www.myhockeytournaments.com, email: jbabin@myhock- Midget; B, A, and AA, High School Varsity and JV. Great Lakes spring Classic II, Holland, MI. Squirt through eytournaments.com. MYHockey Tournaments: Toll Free US and Canada 855- Midget; House, B, A, and AA, High School Varsity and JV. 898-4040. Website: www.myhockeytournaments.com, 28-30 email: [email protected]. MYHockey Tournaments: Toll Free US and Canada 855- spring Peepers at Canlan Ice Sports, Chicago, IL AAU 898-4040. Website: www.myhockeytournaments.com, Hockey sanction # pending. Mites - 3-12 minute periods, email: [email protected]. 19-21 $1095, 4 games minimum. For more information call us at The Dragon’s Lair at the Darien Sportsplex and Canlan 10-12 248.399.1694 or check out this event online at Ice Sports, Chicago, IL USA Hockey sanction # pending. empire state Tournament series: Rochester Rumble, http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh-blue-collar-hockey- Squirt & Girls U10 - 3-13 minute periods $1125, Peewee & Rochester, NY. Squirt through Midget: House B, A and AA, tournament-info/334 Girls U12 - 3-13 minute periods $1150, Bantam & Girls U14 High School Varsity and JV. MYHockey Tournaments: Toll 28-30 - 3-14 minute periods $1275, Midget, H.S., H.S.J.V. & Girls Free US and Canada 855-898-4040. Website: The ThunderBird at the Kensington Valley Ice House, U16 and U19 - 3-14 minute periods $1325. 4 games mini- www.myhockeytournaments.com, email: jbabin@myhock- Farmington Civic Arena, and Arctic Edge, suburban Detroit, mum. For more information call us at 248.399.1694 or eytournaments.com. MI. USA Hockey sanction # pending Squirt - 3-13 minute check out this event online at http://www.bigbeartourna- 10-12 periods $970, Peewee - 3-13 minute periods $995, Bantam ments.com/sh-hockey-tournament-info/295 Congressional Cup Tournament series: Congressional - 3-14 minute periods $1095, Midget, H.S. & H.S.J.V. - 3-14 19-21 spring Classic, Washington, DC. Squirt through Midget: B, minute periods $1130. 4 games minimum. For more infor- The Last Dance at the Farmington Civic Arena and Arctic A and AA, High School Varsity and JV. MYHockey mation call us at 248.399.1694 or check out this event Edge, suburban Detroit, MI. USA Hockey sanction # pend- Tournaments: Toll Free US and Canada 855-898-4040. online at http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh-hockey- ing Squirt - 3-13 minute periods $970, Peewee - 3-13 Website: www.myhockeytournaments.com, email: tournament-info/303 minute periods $995, Bantam - 3-14 minute periods $1095, [email protected]. 28-30 Midget, H.S. & H.S.J.V. - 3-14 minute periods $1130. 4 10-12 31st annual aaa showdown in Motown spring games minimum. For more information call us at age of Reason at the Hatfield Ice Arena, Philadelphia, PA. Tournament in Metro Detroit, MI. One of the largest AAA 248.399.1694 or check out this event online at USA Hockey sanction approved. Squirt - 3-13 minute peri- tournaments in North America. Divisions: U18, U16, U15, http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh-hockey-tournament- ods $1240, Peewee - 3-13 minute periods $1265, Bantam - 03-08, Girls U10, U12, U16, U19 AAA. 4 game guarantee info/304 3-14 minute periods $1390, Midget, H.S. & H.S.J.V. - 3-14 with Round Robin, Semifinals and Grand Championships. 19-21 minute periods $1425. 4 games minimum. For more infor- Registration begins in December. All games are 1.5 hours, Moon Dance at the Oilers Ice Center. USA Hockey sanc- mation call us at 248.399.1694 or check out this event 16-minute periods. Individual trophies and team trophy in tion # pending. Squirt - 3-13 minute periods $1240, online at http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh-hockey- each division. For more information contact John Kay at Peewee - 3-13 minute periods $1265, Bantam - 3-13 tournament-info/322 313-441-4783, 313-655-1010, email minute periods $1300, 4 games minimum. For more infor- [email protected] or visit mation call us at 248.399.1694 or check out this event 10-12 www.showdowninmotown.org. Luck of the Irish at Hardee’s Iceplex & Arctic Zone St. online at Louis, MO. USA Hockey sanction # pending. Squirt - 3-13 28-30 http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh-hockey-tournament- minute periods $1125, Peewee - 3-13 minute periods silver skates at Arctic Edge, Detroit, MI. info/318 $1150, Bantam - 3-14 minute periods $1260, Midget, H.S. AAU Hockey sanction # pending. Mites - 3-12 minute peri- 19-20 & H.S.J.V. - 3-14 minute periods $1295. 4 games minimum. ods $940, 4 games minimum. For more information call us Beach Break at the Chilled Ponds, Virginia Beach, VA. For more information call us at 248.399.1694 or check out at 248.399.1694 or check out this event online at USA Hockey sanction # pending. Squirt - 3-13 minute peri- this event online at http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh-blue-collar-hockey- ods $1240, Peewee - 3-13 minute periods $1265, Bantam - http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh-hockey-tournament- tournament-info/302 3-14 minute periods $1390, Midget, H.S. & H.S.J.V. - 3-14 info/277 MAY minute periods $1425. 4 games minimum. For more infor- 10-12 mation call us at 248.399.1694 or check out this event Shamrock #2 Tournament (MAHA) at Glacier Pointe Ice q 4-7 online at http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh-hockey- Complex, Port Huron, MI. Squirt House/A/AA, 3 12-minute 6th Annual Grinder Hockey Tournament in Troy, MI. tournament-info/313 periods, $500 US funds; Pee Wee through Bantam Squirt through Midget/High School. Divisions: A, AA, AAA. 19-21 House/A/AA, 3 15-minute periods, $550 US funds. 4 game Thursday/Friday 1st game preference available. 4 game Cherry Blossom showdown at the Gardens Ice House, guarantee. For more info call 810-364-9797, email glacier- guarantee. For more information visit: www.grinderhockey- Washington, DC. USA Hockey sanction # pending. Squirt - 3-13 minute periods $1270, Peewee - 3-13 minute periods $1295, Bantam - 3-14 minute periods $1420, Midget, H.S. & H.S.J.V. - 3-14 minute periods $1455. 4 games minimum. For more information call us at 248.399.1694 or check out this event online at http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh-hockey-tournament- When Hockey Weekly started in 1974: info/263 26-29 l Gordie Howe was playing hockey. Brothers in arms at the Hatfield Ice Arena, Philadelphia, PA. USA Hockey sanction approved. Squirt - 3-13 minute l The Red Wings called Olympia home. periods $1240, Peewee - 3-13 minute periods $1265, l Bantam - 3-14 minute periods $1390, Midget, H.S. & Mike Modano was a toddler. H.S.J.V. - 3-14 minute periods $1425. 4 games minimum. For more information call us at 248.399.1694 or check out In other words, we know hockey. this event online at http://www.bigbeartournaments.com/sh- hockey-tournament-info/323 JANUARY 11, 2017 HOCKEY WEEKLY PAGE 15 PAGE 16 HOCKEY WEEKLY JANUARY 11, 2017

TRVEL STANDINGS 03 HOWE 1 OHIO ANN ARBOR WOLVES 04 15 2 10 3 0.233 7 06 YZERMAN 07 HOWE 3 YELLOW TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS VICTORY HONDA BLUE 04 16 1 13 2 0.125 4 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS COLUMBUS CAPITALS 03 12 11 1 0 0.917 22 02 YZERMAN 04 HOWE 3 LAKELAND HAWKS 06 13 10 2 1 0.808 21 HONEYBAKED 07 11 8 1 2 0.818 18 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS CINCINNATI SWORDS 03 16 9 4 3 0.656 21 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS GROSSE ILE ISLANDERS 1 06 13 7 2 4 0.692 18 VICTORY HONDA BLUE 07 12 3 4 5 0.458 11 COMPUWARE 02 13 11 1 1 0.885 23 TEAM AUDI CLEVELAND 03 13 7 4 2 0.615 16 WEST KENT HAWKS 04 17 12 2 3 0.794 27 TROY STING 06 12 7 1 4 0.750 18 NOVI ICE CATS 07 12 4 6 2 0.417 10 TOLEDO CHEROKEE 02 16 9 7 0 0.563 18 LOUISVILLE ICE CARDINALS 03 16 3 13 0 0.188 6 FOX MOTORS BLUE 04 17 11 4 2 0.706 24 COMPUWARE 06 14 6 5 3 0.536 15 LAKELAND FALCONS 07 12 4 7 1 0.375 9 ALLEN PARK HUSKIES 02 12 7 2 3 0.708 17 CLEVELAND SHARKS 03 13 2 10 1 0.192 5 BOWLING GREEN ICE CATS 04 17 10 4 3 0.676 23 KENS VALLEY RENEGADES 06 13 7 6 0 0.538 14 GROSSE ILE ISLANDERS RED 07 9 1 7 1 0.167 3 MI ICE HAWKS BLACK 02 14 5 3 6 0.571 16 03 HOWE 1 RED DOWNRIVER OTTERS BLUE 04 17 9 6 2 0.588 20 BIRMINGHAM RANGERS 06 14 6 7 1 0.464 13 07 HOWE 4 GREEN TROY STING 02 16 5 9 2 0.375 12 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS 04 17 6 5 6 0.529 18 SAGINAW JR SPIRIT 06 12 1 10 1 0.125 3 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS 02 12 4 4 4 0.500 12 PLYMOUTH STINGRAYS 03 14 8 6 0 0.571 16 TROY STING BLACK 04 16 7 7 2 0.500 16 06 13 1 12 0 0.077 20 MACOMB MAVERICKS 07 14 14 0 0 1.000 28 TRAVERSE CITY NORTHSTARS 02 14 4 7 3 0.393 11 JIMMY JOHNS 03 14 7 5 2 0.571 16 LAKELAND FALCONS 04 17 6 9 2 0.412 14 06 HOWE 1 ORANGE GROSSE POINTE BULLDOGS 07 14 8 6 0 0.571 16 NOVI ICE CATS 02 14 3 10 1 0.250 7 USA PATRIOTS 03 17 6 9 2 0.412 14 ALLEN PARK HUSKIES 04 15 5 8 2 0.400 12 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS MICHIGAN ICE HAWKS 07 14 6 7 1 0.464 13 ORCHARD LAKE RED 02 11 3 8 0 0.273 6 METRO JR JETS 03 12 5 4 3 0.542 13 NOVI FIRECATS 04 18 4 13 1 0.250 9 ST CLAIR SHORES SAINTS 06 13 8 4 1 0.654 17 ROYAL OAK EAGLES 07 14 3 11 0 0.214 6 BIRMINGHAM LIBERTY 03 16 3 12 1 0.219 7 04 17 2 14 1 0.147 5 02 HOWE 1 BLACK MICHIGAN ICE HAWKS 06 13 6 4 3 0.577 15 ALLEN PARK HUSKIES 07 13 2 11 0 0.154 4 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS NOVI FIRECATS 03 16 1 14 1 0.094 3 04 HOWE 4 GREEN JIMMY JOHNS 06 13 6 5 2 0.538 14 ST CLAIR SHORES STS GRAY 07 13 0 13 0 0.000 0 FOX MOTORS RED 02 15 13 2 0 0.867 26 03 HOWE 1 WHITE TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS OAKLAND JR. GRIZZLIES 06 13 4 5 4 0.462 12 07 HOWE 4 GRAY VERNON HILLS ICE DOGS 02 16 12 3 1 0.781 25 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS LC FARMINGTON HILLS 04 14 11 1 2 0.857 24 USA EAGLES 06 12 3 7 2 0.333 8 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS HOWELL WARRIORS 02 16 7 4 5 0.594 19 LANSING GREEN 03 16 13 3 0 0.813 26 ROCHESTER RATTLERS PURPLE 04 13 6 4 3 0.577 15 06 HOWE 1 BLUE ORCHARD LAKE UNITED WHITE 0713 7 4 2 0.615 16 OAKLAND JR GRIZZLIES 02 14 9 5 0 0.643 18 ST CLAIR SHORES RED 03 17 11 4 2 0.706 24 LIVINGSTON LIGHTNING BLUE 04 12 4 3 5 0.542 13 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS LIVONIA KNIGHTS 07 13 6 5 2 0.538 14 GRAND VALLEY GRIFFINS 02 15 8 6 1 0.567 17 OAKLAND JR GRIZZLIES 03 15 10 2 3 0.767 23 MACOMB MUSTANGS 04 12 5 5 2 0.500 12 LIVONIA KNIGHTS 06 14 10 4 0 0.714 20 JIMMY JOHNS WHITE 07 13 6 5 2 0.538 14 BIRMINGHAM 02 16 6 9 1 0.406 13 BELLE TIRE 03 15 9 5 1 0.633 19 FLINT JR FIREBIRDS 2 04 14 4 9 1 0.321 9 KENSINGTON VALLEY REBELS 06 15 8 5 2 0.600 18 USA EAGLES 07 13 6 6 1 0.500 13 LAKELAND HAWKS 03 16 8 7 1 0.531 17 TRI CITY JR ICEHAWKS 04 13 0 13 0 0.000 0 02 HOWE 1 ORANGE VICTORY HONDA BLACK 06 13 7 3 3 0.654 17 CHELSEA CHIEFS 07 13 5 7 1 0.423 11 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS ROCHESTER RATTLERS 03 18 7 10 1 0.417 15 04 HOWE 4 GOLD DEARBORN BELLE TIRE 06 13 5 7 1 0.423 11 ANN ARBOR WOLVERINES 07 12 3 8 1 0.292 7 LC FARMINGTON HILLS 02 15 6 7 2 0.467 14 USA EAGLES 03 16 3 10 3 0.281 9 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS LAKELAND FALCONS 06 15 4 9 2 0.333 10 07 HOWE 4 GOLD JIMMY JOHN'S 02 14 4 7 3 0.393 11 03 HOWE 2 BLUE HOLLAND ICE DOGS 04 14 10 1 3 0.821 23 TOLEDO CHEROKEE 06 12 2 10 0 0.167 4 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS MT CLEMEMS WOLVES 02 14 4 8 2 0.357 10 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS FT WAYNE KOMETS 04 13 10 3 0 0.769 20 06 HOWE 2 RED GRAHA GRIFFINS 07 13 10 1 2 0.846 22 BHC BULLDOGS 02 12 4 7 1 0.375 9 03 16 13 2 1 0.844 27 BELLE TIRE 04 14 8 6 0 0.571 16 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS LANSING SPARTANS 07 14 8 4 2 0.643 18 PORT HURON FLAGS 02 15 4 10 1 0.300 9 SYLVANIA NORTH STARS 03 15 11 2 2 0.800 24 CHELSEA CHIEFS BLUE 04 15 5 8 2 0.400 12 TRAVERSE CITY NORTH STARS 06 14 12 1 1 0.893 25 JACKSON BM TOWERS 07 12 8 4 0 0.667 16 KENSINGTON VALLEY REBELS 02 14 2 11 1 0.179 5 ANN ARBOR WOLVES 03 15 9 5 1 0.633 19 DOWNRIVER OTTERS RED 04 14 5 8 1 0.393 11 ROCHESTER RATTLERS 06 11 7 1 3 0.773 17 KALAMAZOO K WINGS 07 12 7 5 0 0.583 14 GROSSE ILE ISLANDERS 03 13 7 4 2 0.615 16 GRAND RAPIDS BLADES 04 14 3 10 1 0.250 7 02 HOWE 2 RED LAPEER STORM 06 14 7 5 2 0.571 16 GRAND RAPIDS BLADES 07 12 6 5 1 0.542 13 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS ROYAL OAK EAGLES 03 12 5 5 2 0.500 12 05 YZERMAN RED ORCHARD LAKE UNITED 06 11 6 5 0 0.545 12 FOX MOTORS BLUE 07 10 3 6 1 0.350 7 MICHIGAN DYNAMO 02 14 9 3 2 0.714 20 LC FARMINGTON HILLS 03 14 4 8 2 0.357 10 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS LC FARMINGTON HILLS 06 12 4 6 2 0.417 10 MIDGET A YZERMAN ROCHESTER RATTLERS 02 14 8 2 4 0.714 20 TOLEDO CHEROKEE 03 13 2 8 3 0.269 7 FLINT JR FIREBIRDS 05 13 7 3 3 0.654 17 ROYAL OAK EAGLES 06 12 4 7 1 0.375 9 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS MACOMB MAVERICKS 02 15 8 5 2 0.600 18 MI ICE HAWKS BLACK 03 13 3 10 0 0.231 6 KENSINGTON VALLEY REBELS 05 12 7 4 1 0.625 15 METRO JR JETS 06 12 2 9 1 0.208 5 OAK JR GRIZZLIES GOLD U16 17 14 1 2 0.882 30 SYLVANIA NORTH STARS 02 15 5 6 4 0.467 14 CHELSEA CHIEFS BLUE 03 13 1 11 1 0.115 3 COMPUWARE 05 12 7 5 0 0.583 14 MACOMB MAVERICKS 06 12 1 9 2 0.167 4 KENS VALLEY RAIDERS U16 16 7 6 3 0.531 17 LAKELAND FALCONS 02 14 4 9 1 0.321 9 03 HOWE 2 ORANGE GROSSE POINTE BULLDOGS 05 13 2 10 1 0.192 5 06 HOWE 2 WHITE MICHIGAN ICE HAWKS RED U16 16 7 8 1 0.469 15 BELLE TIRE DEARBORN 02 13 3 9 1 0.269 7 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS PT HRN PENN STATN FLYERS 05 13 1 12 0 0.077 2 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS METRO JR JETS RED U16 14 6 5 3 0.536 15 KENS VALLEY RENEGADES 03 11 9 2 0 0.818 18 02 HOWE 2 WHITE 05 YZERMAN WHITE LANSING SPARTANS 06 14 12 1 1 0.893 25 ROCHESTER RATTLERS BLK U16 16 6 8 2 0.438 14 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS LAPEER STORM 03 11 8 2 1 0.773 17 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS 06 13 9 2 2 0.769 20 PLYMOUTH STINGRAYS U16 18 5 10 3 0.361 13 JACKSON BM 02 16 12 3 1 0.781 25 ROCH RATTLERS PURPLE 03 13 6 4 3 0.577 15 ORCHARD LAKE UNITED 05 13 10 2 1 0.808 21 HOLLAND ICE DOGS 06 13 7 5 1 0.577 15 OAK JR GRIZZLIES BLACK U16 17 5 12 0 0.294 10 WEST KENT HAWKS 02 15 12 3 0 0.800 24 MACOMB MUSTANGS 03 13 6 5 2 0.538 14 LIVINGSTON LIGHTNING 05 13 9 1 3 0.808 21 FOX MOTORS 06 12 6 5 1 0.542 13 MIDGET A HOWE 1 RED LANSING SPARTANS GREEN 02 15 6 7 2 0.467 14 LIVONIA LANCERS 03 14 5 5 4 0.500 14 TRAVERSE CITY NORTH STARS 05 13 7 5 1 0.577 15 KALAMAZOO K WINGS 06 13 5 6 2 0.462 12 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS KALAMAZOO K-WINGS 02 15 1 9 5 0.233 7 SAINT CLAIR SHORES WHITE 03 11 3 6 2 0.364 8 OAKLAND JR GRIZZLIES 05 13 4 8 1 0.346 9 CHELSEA CHIEFS 06 11 5 5 1 0.500 11 SCS SAINTS RED U16 15 10 3 2 0.733 22 ANN ARBOR WOLVERINES 02 12 2 8 2 0.250 6 MT CLEMENS TIMBERWOLVES 03 12 2 7 3 0.292 7 SAINT CLAIR SHORES SAINTS 05 13 3 7 3 0.346 9 SYLVANIA NORTH STARS 06 11 0 9 2 0.091 2 TROY STING BLACK U16 16 8 7 1 0.531 17 LANSING WHITE 03 11 1 9 1 0.136 3 ANN ARBOR WOLVERINES 06 13 0 11 2 0.077 2 LIVINGSTON LIGHTNING 02 12 2 8 2 0.250 6 05 HOWE 1 MICH ICE HAWKS BLACK U16 16 7 8 1 0.469 15 02 HOWE 3 GREEN 03 HOWE 3 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS 06 HOWE 3 GREEN TROY STING GOLD U16 11 4 5 2 0.455 10 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS SAGINAW JR SPIRIT 05 14 9 2 3 0.750 21 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS MT CLEMENS WOLVES U16 15 3 8 4 0.333 10 TRI-CITY JR ICE HAWKS 02 13 10 0 3 0.885 23 PORT HURON FLAGS 03 12 12 0 0 1.000 24 DEARBORN BELLE TIRE 05 16 10 6 0 0.625 20 WEST KENT HAWKS 06 14 11 1 2 0.857 24 MIDGET A HOWE 1 WHITE KENS VALLEY RENEGADES 02 12 6 3 3 0.625 15 USA SPIRIT 03 14 10 3 1 0.750 21 JIMMY JOHNS 05 14 8 4 2 0.643 18 MUSKEGON JR JACKS 06 14 9 3 2 0.714 20 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS LIVONIA KNIGHTS 02 14 5 7 2 0.429 12 ALLEN PARK HUSKIES 03 13 10 3 0 0.769 20 TROY STING 05 16 8 7 1 0.531 17 ROCKFORD RAMS 06 14 8 4 2 0.643 18 TOLEDO CHEROKEE U16 16 12 3 1 0.781 25 CANTON VICTORY HONDA 02 13 5 8 0 0.385 10 CANTON VICTORY HONDA 03 13 4 7 2 0.385 10 LAKELAND HAWKS 05 15 6 6 3 0.500 15 BAY COUNTY BLIZZARD 06 13 3 10 0 0.231 6 TRI CITY JR ICEHAWKS U16 17 11 4 2 0.706 24 ROYAL OAK EAGLES 02 13 1 11 1 0.115 3 DOWNRIVER OTTERS 03 12 4 7 1 0.375 9 VICTORY HONDA 05 15 6 6 3 0.500 15 FLINT FIREBIRDS 06 13 0 13 0 0.000 0 LIVONIA KNIGHTS U16 15 8 3 4 0.667 20 ANN ARBOR WOLVERINES 03 13 3 9 1 0.269 7 TOLEDO CHEROKEE 05 14 4 5 5 0.464 13 KENS VALLEY REBELS U16 16 4 8 4 0.375 12 02 HOWE 3 YELLOW KALAMAZOO K WINGS SILVER 03 13 2 8 3 0.269 7 06 HOWE 3 GOLD TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS CLEVELAND BARONS BLACK 05 15 3 8 4 0.333 10 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS FLINT JR FIREBIRDS U16 12 3 8 1 0.292 7 KENS VALLEY RAIDERS 03 14 3 11 0 0.214 6 USA EAGLES 05 15 2 12 1 0.167 5 BOWLING GREEN 02 12 10 1 1 0.875 21 BOWLING GREEN ICECATS 06 14 11 3 0 0.786 22 MIDGET A HOWE 1 BLUE DAYTON STEALTH 02 13 9 2 2 0.769 20 04 YZERMAN 05 HOWE 2 ORANGE GROSSE POINTE BULLDOGS 06 15 10 3 2 0.733 22 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS FT WAYNE KOMETS 02 15 5 6 4 0.467 14 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS TRENTON HITMEN 06 14 7 5 2 0.571 16 GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS U16 16 5 7 4 0.438 14 MI ICE HAWKS RED 02 12 5 5 2 0.500 12 ORCHARD LAKE UNITED RED 04 12 6 3 3 0.625 15 CHELSEA CHIEFS 05 15 10 3 2 0.733 22 GROSSE ILE ISLANDERS 2 06 13 5 6 2 0.462 12 LANSING SPARTANS U16 15 3 6 6 0.400 12 ALLEN PARK HUSKIES WHITE 02 14 3 8 3 0.321 9 MICHIGAN ICE HAWKS 04 12 5 3 4 0.583 14 NOVI FIRE CATS 05 16 9 4 3 0.656 21 PLYMOUTH STINGRAYS 06 13 2 9 2 0.231 6 FOX MOTORS U16 14 4 7 3 0.393 11 MT CLEMENS TIMBERWOLVES 02 13 2 10 1 0.192 5 USA EAGLES 04 12 6 5 1 0.542 13 NOVI ICECATS 05 14 9 3 2 0.714 20 DOWNRIVER CHIEFS 06 13 1 10 2 0.154 4 WEST KENT HAWKS U16 14 4 9 1 0.321 9 COMPUWARE 04 12 5 4 3 0.542 13 ANN ARBOR WOLVES 05 15 7 6 2 0.533 16 GRAND RAPIDS BLADES U16 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 02 HOWE 4 KENSINGTON VALLEY REBELS 04 11 5 4 2 0.545 12 07 YZERMAN TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS CANTON VICTORY HONDA 05 14 3 9 2 0.286 8 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS BIRMINGHAM RANGERS 04 13 5 6 2 0.462 12 LAKELAND FALCONS 05 15 2 12 1 0.167 5 COMPUWARE 07 8 8 0 0 1.000 16 MIDGET A HOWE 2 GREEN GRAND RAPIDS BLADES 02 14 11 1 2 0.857 24 MACOMB MAVERICKS 04 14 3 7 4 0.357 10 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS SYLVANIA NORTH STARS 07 9 7 1 1 0.833 15 MACOMB MAVERICKS U16 14 10 1 3 0.821 23 LANSING SPARTANS WHITE 02 16 11 4 1 0.719 23 SAGINAW JR SPIRIT 04 12 4 7 1 0.375 9 05 HOWE 2 BLACK HOLLAND ICE DOGS 02 14 10 3 1 0.750 21 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS VICTORY HONDA POND 07 10 4 6 0 0.400 8 METRO JR JETS WHITE U16 13 10 2 1 0.808 21 FOX MOTORS BLUE 02 14 9 4 1 0.679 19 04 HOWE 1 RED MIDLAND NORTHSTARS 05 15 15 0 0 1.000 30 OAKLAND JR GRIZZLIES 07 9 3 4 2 0.444 8 ROYAL OAK EAGLES U16 13 2 11 0 0.154 4 DSC EAGLES 02 16 8 6 2 0.563 18 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS ALLEN PARK HUSKIES 05 15 7 4 4 0.600 18 LC FARMINGTON HILLS 07 10 1 5 4 0.300 6 LAKELAND HAWKS U16 11 0 11 0 0.000 0 CHELSEA CHIEFS 02 13 5 6 2 0.462 12 TRENTON BLADES 04 15 9 2 4 0.733 22 TRENTON ENFORCERS 05 16 8 8 0 0.500 16 KENSINGTON VALLEY REBELS 07 10 1 8 1 0.150 3 FLINT JR FIREBIRDS 02 15 2 11 2 0.200 6 CHELSEA CHIEFS GOLD 04 16 10 5 1 0.656 21 ROCHESTER RATTLERS 05 14 4 10 0 0.286 8 MIDGET A HOWE 2 ORANGE KENS VALLEY RENEGADES 04 15 7 4 4 0.600 18 07 HOWE 1 RED TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS NOVI FIRECATS 02 13 2 10 1 0.192 5 MT CLEMENS WOLVES 05 13 3 9 1 0.269 7 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS LC FARMINGTON HILLS U16 15 13 1 1 0.900 27 PLYMOUTH STINGRAYS 04 16 7 7 2 0.500 16 GVAHA/GRAHA 02 13 0 13 0 0.000 0 ST CLAIR SHORES SAINTS WH 05 14 2 11 1 0.179 5 SAGINAW JR SPIRIT 07 13 12 0 1 0.962 25 HONEYBAKED U16 16 8 4 4 0.625 20 BIRMINGHAM LIBERTY 04 14 7 5 2 0.571 16 BIRMINGHAM RANGERS 07 12 6 6 0 0.500 12 ALLEN PARK HUSKIES U16 16 8 6 2 0.563 18 03 YZERMAN 1 LANSING SPARTANS 04 14 4 6 4 0.429 12 05 HOWE 2 GREEN TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS ROCHESTER RATTLERS BLACK 07 13 4 7 2 0.385 10 DEARBORN BELLE TIRE U16 14 5 8 1 0.393 11 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS VICTORY HONDA BLACK 04 15 4 8 3 0.367 11 BIRMINGHAM RANGERS 03 16 8 6 2 0.563 18 FOX MOTORS 05 14 13 1 0 0.929 26 MT CLEMENS WOLVES 07 13 4 9 0 0.308 8 BELLE TIRE U16 13 2 11 0 0.154 4 TROY STING 04 14 4 9 1 0.321 9 LANSING SPARTANS 05 14 12 1 1 0.893 25 LAKELAND HAWKS 07 12 2 7 3 0.292 7 CHELSEA CHIEFS GOLD 03 15 7 4 4 0.600 18 PORT HURON FLAGS 04 15 3 9 3 0.300 9 MIDGET A HOWE 2 BLACK MOTOR CITY MACHINE 03 13 7 3 3 0.654 17 MUSKEGON JR JACKS 05 13 8 3 2 0.692 18 07 HOWE 1 WHITE TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS MACOMB MAVERICKS 03 15 8 7 0 0.533 16 04 HOWE 1 WHITE GRAND RAPIDS BLADES 05 14 5 7 2 0.429 12 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS CHELSEA CHIEFS U16 15 8 6 1 0.567 17 TRENTON BLADES 03 16 7 7 2 0.500 16 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS ROCKFORD RAMS 05 14 5 9 0 0.357 10 FOX MOTORS RED 07 12 10 2 0 0.833 20 INDIANAPOLIS JR FUEL U16 12 6 5 1 0.542 13 FOX MOTORS 04 14 9 1 4 0.786 22 HONEYBAKED 03 13 7 5 1 0.577 15 WEST KENT HAWKS 05 14 5 9 0 0.357 10 GROSSE ILE ISLANDERS 07 11 5 4 2 0.545 12 NOVI ICE CATS U16 14 4 8 2 0.357 10 TRAVERSE CITY NORTH STARS 04 14 10 3 1 0.750 21 LIVONIA KNIGHTS 03 14 7 6 1 0.536 15 KALAMAZOO K WINGS 05 13 2 10 1 0.192 5 LIVINGSTON LIGHTNING 07 13 5 7 1 0.423 11 KENS VALLEY RENEGADES U16 12 3 5 4 0.417 10 OAKLAND JR GRIZZLIES 04 14 7 3 4 0.643 18 KENSINGTON VALLEY REBELS 03 13 4 8 1 0.346 9 GRAND VALLEY STARS 05 14 1 11 2 0.143 4 VICTORY HONDA BLACK 07 13 5 7 1 0.423 11 CINCINNATI SWORDS U16 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 SAGINAW JR SPIRIT 03 15 3 12 0 0.200 6 USA PATRIOTS 04 14 5 7 2 0.429 12 BELLE TIRE WARRIORS 07 12 2 6 4 0.333 8 KENS VALLEY RAIDERS 04 14 5 8 1 0.393 11 05 HOWE 3 MIDGET AA YZERMAN YZERMAN 2 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS HOWE 2 ORANGE TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS 03 FLINT JR FIREBIRDS 04 13 5 8 0 0.385 10 JACKSON BM 05 18 15 3 0 0.833 30 07 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS GROSSE ILE ISLANDERS 04 14 4 10 0 0.286 8 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS TROY STING U18 16 14 2 0 0.875 28 BAY COUNTY BLIZZARD 05 18 13 4 1 0.750 27 ORCHARD LAKE UNITED RED 07 11 8 0 3 0.864 19 GR RAPIDS BLADES GOLD 03 14 12 1 1 0.893 25 LIVONIA KNIGHTS 04 13 3 8 2 0.308 8 OAKLAND JR. GRIZZLIES U18 16 13 1 2 0.875 28 GROSSE POINTE BULLDOGS 03 13 10 2 1 0.808 21 HONEYBAKED 05 16 11 4 1 0.719 23 FLINT JR FIREBIRDS 07 13 7 4 2 0.615 16 U18 16 12 3 1 0.781 25 NOVI ICE CATS 03 15 7 7 1 0.500 15 04 HOWE 2 ORANGE KENS VALLEY RENEGADES 05 17 9 7 1 0.559 19 PLYMOUTH STINGRAYS 07 13 4 4 5 0.500 13 MACOMB MAVERICKS U18 14 9 4 1 0.679 19 COMPUWARE 03 14 6 5 3 0.536 15 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS SYLVANIA NORTH STARS 05 17 8 7 2 0.529 18 KENS VALLEY RENEGADES 07 12 4 6 2 0.417 10 FORT WAYNE U18 16 9 7 0 0.563 18 ROCHESTER RATTLERS 04 15 9 1 5 0.767 23 LIVINGSTON LIGHTNING 03 14 5 5 4 0.500 14 ROYAL OAK EAGLES 05 15 7 6 2 0.533 16 JIMMY JOHNS RED 07 12 3 8 1 0.292 7 PORT HURON FLAGS U18 18 5 12 1 0.306 11 HONEYBAKED 04 14 9 2 3 0.750 21 LC FARMINGTON HILLS 05 16 6 8 2 0.438 14 TROY STING 03 12 4 5 3 0.458 11 HOWE 2 BLACK BELLE TIRE U18 16 4 10 2 0.313 10 TRAVERSE CITY NORTHSTARS 03 14 3 8 3 0.321 9 MIDLAND NORTHSTARS 04 15 8 5 2 0.600 18 USA PATRIOTS 05 17 5 8 4 0.412 14 07 METRO JR JETS 04 15 8 6 1 0.567 17 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS FLINT JR FIREBIRDS U18 14 3 11 0 0.214 6 ORCHARD LAKE RED 03 13 4 9 0 0.308 8 LAPEER STORM 05 18 2 15 1 0.139 5 ST CLAIR SHORES SAINTS RED 07 12 7 2 3 0.708 17 ORCHARD LAKE UNITED RED U18 13 2 10 1 0.192 5 MT CLEMENS WOLVES 03 15 2 11 2 0.200 6 ORCHARD LAKE UNITED WH 04 16 7 7 2 0.500 16 MACOMB MAVERICKS 05 16 1 15 0 0.063 2 MUSKEON JR JACKS 04 14 6 4 4 0.571 16 MT CLEMENS TIMBERWOLVES 07 12 7 4 1 0.625 15 KENS VALLEY REBELS U18 15 2 13 0 0.133 4 03 HOWE 1 GRAND RAPIDS LAKELAND HAWKS 04 14 6 6 2 0.500 14 05 HOWE 4 TRENTON JR TROJANS 07 13 4 6 3 0.423 11 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS LIVINGSTON LIGHTNING 04 15 3 11 1 0.233 7 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS BELLE TIRE COBRAS 07 10 4 6 0 0.400 8 FOX MOTORS 03 16 13 0 3 0.906 29 JIMMY JOHNS CRANBROOK 04 16 1 15 0 0.063 2 LIVONIA KNIGHTS 05 16 12 1 3 0.844 27 TOLEDO CHEROKEE 07 10 0 8 2 0.100 2 GR POINTE BULLDOGS BLACK 05 16 12 1 3 0.844 27 CHICAGO HAWKS 03 15 12 1 2 0.867 26 HOWE 3 BLUE MIDLAND NORTH STARS 03 16 9 5 2 0.625 20 04 HOWE 2 BLUE BIRMINGHAM LIBERTY 05 16 11 3 2 0.750 24 07 TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS TEAM GP W L T WPCT PTS CHEYBOYGAN NRTHRN BLAZE 03 14 8 4 2 0.643 18 GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS 05 16 8 6 2 0.563 18 MIDLAND NORTHSTARS 07 12 11 0 1 0.958 23 CLEVELAND BARONS 04 16 14 0 2 0.938 30 GARDEN CITY SPITFIRES 05 16 8 7 1 0.531 17 KALAMAZOO K WINGS 03 16 7 6 3 0.531 17 JIMMY JOHNS REDFORD 04 14 10 4 0 0.714 20 ROCH RATTLERS PURPLE 07 12 5 4 3 0.542 13 WEST KENT HAWKS 03 16 4 11 1 0.281 9 KENS VALLEY RAIDERS 05 16 8 8 0 0.500 16 TROY STING BLACK 07 12 4 5 3 0.458 11 GROSSE POINTE BULLDOGS 04 16 10 6 0 0.625 20 ANN ARBOR WOLVERINES 05 16 3 11 2 0.250 8 GR RAPIDS BLADES BLUE 03 16 3 10 3 0.281 9 KALAMAZOO K WINGS GOLD 04 16 9 6 1 0.594 19 TROY STING 07 11 3 5 3 0.409 9 ROCKFORD RAMS 03 14 3 11 0 0.214 6 METRO JR JETS 05 16 2 13 1 0.156 5 ST CLAIR SHORES SAINTS WH 07 11 3 7 1 0.318 7 MT CLEMENS WOLVES 04 16 7 8 1 0.469 15 GROSSE ILE ISLANDERS 05 16 0 14 2 0.063 2 GRAHA GRIFFINS 03 15 1 12 2 0.133 4 TOLEDO CHEROKEE 04 15 6 6 3 0.500 15 NOVI ICECATS 04 14 3 9 2 0.286 8

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