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Time (MT) Event Teams Arena Location Heure (HR) Événement Équipes Aréna Lieu CANADA’S NATIONAL UNDER-17 PROGRAM PROGRAMME NATIONAL DES MOINS DE 17 ANS DU CANADA MEDIA GUIDE GUIDE DE PRESSE NATIONAL U17 DEVELOPMENT CAMP CAMP NATIONAL DE DÉVELOPPEMENT DES M17 JULY 20-26, 2019 / 20-26 JUILLET 2019 CALGARY, ALTA./ALB. ROSTER FORMATION Name P S/C Ht. Wt. Born Hometown 2018-19 Team CHL Draft Nom P T/A Gr. Pds DDN Ville d’origine Équipe 2018-2019 Repêchage LCH William Blackburn G L/G 5’9” 150 09/01/03 Hébertville, Que./Qc Jonquière (LHMAAAQ) VDO 2019 (3/42) Tyler Brennan G R/D 6’3” 183 09/27/03 Winnipeg, Man. Rink Hockey Academy (CSSHL) PG 2018 (1/21) Emerik Despatie G R/D 5’11” 146 06/22/03 Cantley, Que./Qc Gatineau (QCME) QUE 2019 (2/35) Matteo Drobac G L/G 6’0” 179 08/07/03 Oakville, Ont. Halton (OMHA-SCTA) HAM 2019 (6/110) Carter Garvie G L/G 6’2” 150 05/28/03 Owen Sound, Ont. Grey-Bruce (OMHA-SCTA) SAG 2019 (12/241) Benjamin Gaudreau G L/G 6’1” 160 11/01/03 Corbeil, Ont. North Bay (GNML) SAR 2019 (1/7) Jacob Goobie G L/G 5’10” 168 05/08/03 Upper Tantallon, N.S./N.-É. Halifax (NSMMHL) CHA 2019 (2/31) Patrick Leaver G L/G 5’11” 159 09/04/03 Perth, Ont. Smiths Falls (HEOMAAA) OSH 2019 (8/158) Thomas Milic G L/G 5’10” 141 04/14/03 Coquitlam, B.C./C.-B. Burnaby Winter Club (CSSHL) SEA 2018 (3/51) Josh Rosenzweig G R/D 6’0” 158 02/27/03 Toronto, Ont. Toronto Red Wings (GTHL) NIA 2019 (6/119) William Rousseau G L/G 5’9” 137 01/09/03 Trois-Rivières, Que./Qc Séminaire Saint-Joseph (LHPS) QUE 2019 (5/80) Drew Sim G L/G 6’2” 201 02/20/03 Tees, Alta./Alb. Delta Hockey Academy (CSSHL) VAN 2018 (3/46) Nolan Allan D L/G 6’1” 165 04/28/03 Davidson, Sask. Saskatoon Blazers (SMAAAHL) PA 2018 (1/3) Olivier Beaudoin D L/G 6’0” 154 03/24/03 Sherbrooke, Que./Qc Ulysse Académie (PSHF) SHA 2019 (6/93) Nolan Bentham D R/D 6’2” 179 06/12/03 Victoria, B.C./C.-B. Yale Hockey Academy (CSSHL) VIC 2018 (1/13) Zach Biggar D L/G 6’0” 172 03/01/03 Portage, P.E.I./Î.-P.-É. Kensington (NBPEIMMHL) BAT 2019 (2/27) Olivier Boutin D L/G 5’9” 152 01/20/03 Lévis, Que./Qc Lévis (LHMAAAQ) GAT 2019 (1/13) Corson Ceulemans D R/D 6’1” 187 05/05/03 Beaumont, Alta./Alb. OHA Edmonton (CSSHL) MJ 2018 (5/100) Paul Christopolous D R/D 5’11” 181 03/26/03 Richmond Hill, Ont. Don Mills (GTHL) NB 2019 (2/38) Brandt Clarke D R/D 6’2” 185 02/09/03 Ottawa, Ont. Don Mills (GTHL) BAR 2019 (1/4) Anthony Cliche D R/D 6’3” 192 06/09/03 Vallée-Jonction, Que./Qc Bishop’s College School (MPHL) SNB 2019 (7/110) Ethan Del Mastro D L/G 6’3” 180 01/15/03 Freelton, Ont. Toronto Marlboros (GTHL) MIS 2019 (1/12) Mikael Diotte D R/D 6’1” 159 04/10/03 Ste-Julie, Que./Qc Saint-Hyacinthe (LHMAAAQ) DRU 2019 (2/36) Isaac Enright D R/D 6’0” 170 02/08/03 Cobden, Ont. Pembroke (HEOMAAA) NIA 2019 (1/17) Connor Federkow D L/G 5’9” 148 07/26/03 St. Catharines, Ont. Niagara North (OMHA-SCTA) LDN 2019 (3/53) Ranvir Gill D R/D 6’3” 190 06/17/03 Ottawa, Ont. Ottawa (HEOMAAA) OTT 2019 (4/83) Jacob Guévin D R/D 5’9” 158 01/17/03 Saint-Léonard, Que./Qc Trois-Rivières (LHMAAAQ) CHI 2019 (2/29) Braden Hache D L/G 6’2” 185 05/21/03 Newmarket, Ont. York-Simcoe (OMHA-ETA) KIN 2019 (4/63) Tyson Hinds D L/G 6’2” 143 03/12/03 Gatineau, Que./Qc Gatineau (LHMAAAQ) SHA 2019 (2/30) Ty Hollett D R/D 6’2” 196 08/27/03 Orleans, Ont. Navan (HEOMAAA) NB 2019 (4/64) Jacob Holmes D L/G 6’1” 176 07/04/03 Alliston, Ont. York Simcoe (OMHA-ETA) SSM 2019 (1/18) Carson Lambos D L/G 6’2” 203 01/14/03 Winnipeg, Man. Rink Hockey Academy (CSSHL) KOO 2018 (1/2) Jérémy Langlois D L/G 5’11” 161 09/18/03 Sainte-Brigitte-de-Laval, Que./Qc Séminaire Saint-François (LHMAAAQ) CAP 2019 (1/17) Charles-Alexis Legault D R/D 6’2” 185 09/05/03 Pierrefonds, Que./Qc Lac St-Louis (LHMAAAQ) GAT 2019 (2/22) Logan Mailloux D R/D 6’3” 214 04/15/03 Belle River, Ont. Toronto Marlboros (GTHL) LDN 2019 (2/33) Kyle Masters D R/D 5’10” 151 04/09/03 Edmonton, Alta./Alb. OHA Edmonton (CSSHL) RD 2018 (1/16) Jack Matier D R/D 6’2” 174 04/08/03 Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Soo (NOHA) OTT 2019 (1/21) Evan Nause D L/G 6’1” 165 01/20/03 Riverview, N.B./N.-B. Newbridge Academy (USPHL) VDO 2019 (1/6) Félix Paquet D L/G 6’1” 168 07/19/03 Bedford, Que./Qc Magog (LHMAAAQ) VDO 2019 (2/24) Oscar Plandowski D R/D 6’1” 175 05/18/03 Halifax, N.S./N.-É. Selects Hockey Academy (US15U) CHI 2019 (1/18) Connor Punnett D L/G 6’1” 177 06/16/03 Powassan, Ont. North Central (OMHA-ETA) SAG 2019 (1/19) Guillaume Richard D L/G 6’0” 148 02/10/03 Cap-Santé, Que./Qc Séminaire Saint-François (LHMAAAQ) VIC 2019 (1/7) Keagan Slaney D L/G 5’8” 174 04/10/03 Airdrie, Alta./Alb. Edge School (CSSHL) EDM 2018 (1/20) Jacob Squires D R/D 6’0” 167 03/05/03 Charlottetown, P.E.I./Î.-P.-É. Charlottetown (NBPEIMMHL) ROU 2019 (3/39) Graham Sward D L/G 6’2” 159 09/12/03 Abbotsford, B.C./C.-B. Fraser Valley (BCMML) SPO 2018 (1/17) Hudson Thornton D L/G 5’11” 168 11/04/03 Winnipeg, Man. Rink Hockey Academy (CSSHL) PG 2018 (2/33) Charlie Truchon D L/G 5’11” 166 03/07/03 Matane, Que./Qc Collège Notre-Dame (LHMAAAQ) QUE 2019 (2/20) Cameron Whynot D L/G 6’0” 177 05/05/03 Kentville, N.S./N.-É. Valley (NSMMHL) SHE 2019 (1/9) Craig Armstrong F/A L/G 5’6” 161 06/05/03 Airdrie, Alta./Alb. Edge School (CSSHL) PG 2018 (1/9) Liam Arnsby F/A R/D 5’10” 175 11/20/03 Ajax, Ont. Don Mills (GTHL) NB 2019 (1/9) Jon-Randall Avon F/A L/G 5’10” 172 07/04/03 Selwyn, Ont. Peterborough (OMHA-ETA) PBO 2019 (1/11) Jack Beck F/A L/G 5’11” 152 04/12/03 Richmond Hill, Ont. Toronto Marlboros (GTHL) OTT 2019 (2/31) Anthony Bédard F/A R/D 5’8” 140 04/28/03 Trois-Rivières, Que./Qc Trois-Rivières (LHMAAAQ) BLA 2019 (2/23) Josh Bloom F/A L/G 6’1” 165 06/08/03 Oakville, Ont. Toronto Young Nationals (GTHL) SAG 2019 (2/30) Zachary Bolduc F/A L/G 5’11” 153 02/24/03 Bécancour, Que./Qc Trois-Rivières (LHMAAAQ) RIM 2019 (1/14) Ethan Burroughs F/A R/D 5’10” 165 06/19/03 Georgetown, Ont. Halton (OMHA-SCTA) OS 2019 (2/29) Jake Chiasson F/A R/D 6’1” 157 05/25/03 Abbotsford, B.C./C.-B. Yale Hockey Academy (CSSHL) BDN 2018 (1/15) Colton Dach F/A L/G 6’1” 164 01/04/03 Fort Saskatchewan, Alta./Alb. Fort Saskatchewan (AMHL) SAS 2018 (1/6) Zach Dean F/A L/G 6’0” 165 01/04/03 Mount Pearl, N.L./T.-N.-L. Toronto Young Nationals (GTHL) GAT 2019 (1/4) Ryan Del Monte F/A R/D 5’11” 161 04/03/03 Mississauga, Ont. Toronto Young Nationals (GTHL) BAR 2019 (2/24) David Doucet F/A L/G 5’9” 172 03/14/03 Baie-Ste-Anne, N.B./N.-B. Newbridge Academy (USPHL) CAP 2019 (2/25) Drew Elliott F/A L/G 5’11” 175 04/04/03 Musquash, N.B./N.-B. Saint John (NBPEIMMHL) BAC 2019 (2/26) Nathan Gaucher F/A R/D 6’2” 176 11/06/03 Saint-Mathias, Que./Qc Saint-Hyacinthe (LHMAAAQ) QUE 2019 (1/8) Deni Goure F/A R/D 5’10” 159 07/15/03 Grande Pointe, Ont. Chatham-Kent (MHAO) OS 2019 (1/10) Jayden Grubbe F/A R/D 6’2” 180 01/12/03 Calgary, Alta./Alb. Calgary Buffaloes (AMHL) RD 2018 (1/7) Dylan Guenther F/A R/D 6’0” 162 04/10/03 Edmonton, Alta./Alb. Northern Alberta (CSSHL) EDM 2018 (1/1) Brett Harrison F/A L/G 6’1” 157 06/07/03 London, Ont. London (MHAO) OSH 2019 (1/16) Julien Hébert F/A L/G 5’10” 170 07/09/03 Cap-Saint-Ignace, Que./Qc Lévis (LHMAAAQ) MON 2019 (3/37) Thomas Johnston F/A L/G 5’8” 154 07/04/03 Oshawa, Ont. Whitby (OMHA-ETA) OTT 2019 (3/52) Wyatt Johnston F/A R/D 5’11” 152 05/14/03 Toronto, Ont. Toronto Marlboros (GTHL) WSR 2019 (1/6) Riley Kidney F/A L/G 5’9” 154 03/25/03 Enfield, N.S./N.-É.
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