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2019 NATIONAL JUNIOR A CHAMPIONSHIP

CHAMPIONNAT NATIONAL JUNIOR A 2019

ALUMNI ANCIENS

PLAYERS WHO PLAYED IN THE NATIONAL JUNIOR A CHAMPIONSHIP AND HAVE PLAYED AT LEAST ONE GAME IN THE NHL

JOUEURS QUI ONT PARTICIPÉ AU CHAMPIONNAT NATIONAL JUNIOR A ET À AU MOINS UN MATCH DANS LA LNH

A

  • Craig Adams
  • 1995 – Calgary Canucks

1980 – Red Deer Rustlers
CAR, CHI, PIT

  • CHI
  • Darrell Anholt

B

Robin Bartel Jeff Batters Ryan Bayda Todd Bergen Mike Bishai Dan Bonar
1981, 1982 – Prince Albert Raiders 1988 – Notre Dame Hounds 1999 – Vernon Vipers 1982 – Prince Albert Raiders 1998 – South Surrey Eagles 1973 – Portage Terriers
CGY, VAN STL CAR PHI EDM LAK
Robert Bortuzzo

Rod Brind’Amour

Mike Brodeur
2006 – Fort William North Stars 1988 – Notre Dame Hounds 2003 – Camrose Kodiaks
PIT, STL STL, PHI, CAR OTT

C

Mike Cammalleri Brad Chartrand Grant Clitsome Joe Colborne Danton Cole Mike Connolly Ed Cristofoli Tony Currie
1999 – Bramalea Blues 1992 – St. James Canadians 2004 – Nepean Raiders 2007, 2008 – Camrose Kodiaks 1985 – Aurora Tigers 2007, 2008 – Camrose Kodiaks 1985 – Penticton Knights 1975 – Spruce Grove Mets
LAK, CGY, MTL, NJD, EDM LAK CBJ, WPG TOR, CGY, COL WPG, TBL, NYI, CHI COL MTL STL, VAN, HFD

D

Yann Danis Derek Dorsett
2000 – Cornwall Colts 2004 – Kindersley Klippers
MTL, NYI, NJD, EDM CBJ, NYR, VAN

E

Mike Eastwood Robert Esche Steve Eminger
1987 – Pembroke Lumber Kings 1995 – Gloucester Rangers 1999 – Bramalea Blues
TOR, WPG, PHX, NYR, STL, CHI, PIT PHX, PHI WSH, PHI, TBL, FLA, ANA, NYR

F

Scott Fankhouser Bryan Fogarty Brian Ford
1996 – Melfort Mustangs 1985 – Aurora Tigers 1980 – Red Deer Rustlers
ATL QUE, PIT, MTL QUE, PIT

G

Brett Gallant Jason Garrison Gabe Gauthier Scott Gomez Derek Gustafson
2009 – Summerside Western Capitals 2004 – Nanaimo Clippers 2000, 2002 – Chilliwack Chiefs 1997 – South Surrey Eagles 1999 – Vernon Vipers
NYI FLA, VAN, TBL, VGK LAK NJD, NYR, MTL, SJS, STL MIN

H

Andrew Hammond Scott Harrington Mark Hartigan Craig Hartsburg Darren Haydar Brian Hayward Colin Hemingway Jason Herter Matt Hervey Bruce Hoffort Dave Hoyda

  • 2009 – Vernon Vipers
  • OTT, COL

PIT, TOR, CBJ ATL, CBJ, ANA, DET MIN NSH, ATL, COL WPG, MTL, MIN, SJS STL NYI WPG, BOS, TBL PHI PHI, WPG STL, QUE, SJS, CHI, DAL, EDM, NYI, ANA, ATL ANA, SJS, STL, DET, PHI NSH, STL
2009 – Kingston Voyageurs 1997, 1998 – Weyburn Red Wings 1975 – Guelph CMCs 1998 – Milton Merchants 1978 – Guelph Platers 1998 – South Surrey Eagles 1988 – Notre Dame Hounds 1987 – Richmond Sockeyes 1987 – Humboldt Broncos 1975 – Spruce Grove Mets 1984 – Orillia Travelways 1997 – Kanata Valley Lasers 2006 – Fort William First Nation North Stars
Tony Hrkac Kent Huskins Carter Hutton

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I

  • Raitis Ivanans
  • 1998 – Milton Merchants
  • MTL, LAK, CGY

J

Ryan Jardine Greg Johnson Connor Jones Curtis Joseph Derek Joslin Tyson Jost
1997 – Kanata Valley Lasers 1989 – Thunder Bay Flyers 2009, 2010 – Vernon Vipers 1988 – Notre Dame Hounds 2004 – Aurora Tigers
FLA DET, PIT, CHI, NSH NYI STL, EDM, TOR, DET, PHX, CGY SJS, CAR, VAN

  • COL
  • 2015 – Penticton Vees

K

Jason Kasdorf Ian Kidd
2011 – Portage Terriers 1985 – Penticton Knights 1993 – Kelowna Spartans 2004 – Aurora Tigers
BUF VAN
Dieter Kochan Mike Kostka
TB, MIN TOR, CHI, TBL, NYR, OTT

L

Kellan Lain Bill Lindsay Neil Little
2008, 2010 – Oakville Blades 1989 – Vernon Lakers 1990 – Nipawin Hawks
VAN QUE, FLA, SJ, MTL, ATL PHI

M

  • Al MacAdam
  • 1971 – Charlottetown Islanders

1997 – Rayside-Balfour Sabrecats 2007, 2008 – Camrose Kodiaks 1983 – North York Rangers 1989 – Vernon Lakers 1983 – Abbotsford Flyers 1985 – Penticton Knights 1987 – Humboldt Broncos 1978 – Guelph Platers 1985 – Orillia Travelways 1988 – Notre Dame Hounds 1975 – Spruce Grove Mets 1996 – Melfort Mustangs 1979 – Prince Albert Raiders 1996 – Melfort Mustangs 1980 – Red Deer Rustlers 1994 – Kelowna Spartans 1997 – Kanata Valley Lasers 1985 – Penticton Knights
PHI, CAL, CLE, MIN, VAN ATL, CBJ, FLA TOR NJD STL, ANA, WSH, MIN PIT OTT DET, EDM, TBL NYR, NJD WPG, NYR, LAK NYR COL VAN PHI
Derek MacKenzie Andrew MacWilliam Jeff Madill Jason Marshall Dwight Mathiasen Derek Mayer Bill McDougall George McPhee Brian McReynolds Joby Messier Paul Messier Alfie Michaud Dave Michayluk Willie Mitchell Randy Moller Bill Muckalt
NJD, MIN, DAL, VAN, LAK, FLA QUE, NYR, BUF, FLA VAN, NYI, OTT, MIN

  • FLA, TBL, NJD
  • Cory Murphy

  • Joe Murphy
  • DET, EDM, CHI, STL, SJS, BOS, WSH

N

  • Dwayne Norris
  • 1988 – Notre Dame Hounds
  • QUE, ANA

O

Evan Oberg Brian Ogilvie David Oliver Dylan Olsen
2007 – Camrose Kodiaks 1971 – Red Deer Rustlers 1989, 1990 – Vernon Lakers 2008 – Camrose Kodiaks
VAN, TBL CHI, STL EDM, NYR, PHX, OTT, DAL CHI, FLA

P

Greg Paslawski James Patrick Matthew Peca Scott Pellerin Richard Petiot
1981 – Prince Albert Raiders 1981 – Prince Albert Raiders 2011 – Pembroke Lumber Kings 1988 – Notre Dame Hounds 2001 – Camrose Kodiaks
MTL, STL, WPG, BUF, QUE, PHI, CGY NYR, HFD, CGY, BUF TBL NJD, STL, MIN, CAR, BOS, DAL, PHX, STL LAK, TBL

R

Brad Ralph Mason Raymond Liam Reddox Dave Reierson Mike Reilly Doug Risebrough Prestin Ryan
1997 – Kanata Valley Lasers 2005 – Camrose Kodiaks 2003 – Wellington Dukes 1981, 1982 – Prince Albert Raiders 2012 – Penticton Vees 1972 – Guelph CMCs 1999 – Estevan Bruins
PHX VAN, TOR, CGY, ANA EDM CGY MIN, MTL MTL, CGY VAN

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CHAMPIONNAT NATIONAL JUNIOR A 2019

S

Raymond Sawada Rod Schutt
2004 – Nanaimo Clippers 1973 – Pembroke Lumber Kings 2003, 2005 – Camrose Kodiaks 1986 – Penticton Knights 1975 – Spruce Grove Mets 1991 – Vernon Lakers
DAL MTL, PIT, TOR ANA CGY EDM TBL VAN NJ, BOS COL, SJS WSH NYI, CHI CAR PIT, PHI, VAN, STL, CHI, TOR, TBL PHI, STL, QUE, NYI, BOS, SJS, CGY
MacGregor Sharp Warren Sharples Roy Sommer Corey Spring Troy Stecher Alan Stewart Karl Stollery Garret Stroshein Brent Sutter Brody Sutter Rich Sutter
2012 – Penticton Vees 1982 – Prince Albert Raiders 2008 – Camrose Kodiaks 2000 – Chilliwack Chiefs 1980 – Red Deer Rustlers 2008 – Calgary Buffaloes 1980 – Red Deer Rustlers

  • 1980 – Red Deer Rustlers
  • Ron Sutter

T

Jeff Tambellini Dave Tippett Dave Tomlinson Kyle Turris

  • 2002 – Chilliwack Chiefs
  • LAK, NYI, VAN

1979, 1981 – Prince Albert Raiders 1987 – Richmond Sockeyes 2006 – Burnaby Express
HFD, WSH, PIT, PHI TOR, WPG, FLA PHX, OTT, NSH

U

  • Scottie Upshall
  • 2000 – Fort McMurray Oil Barons
  • NSH, PHI, PHX, CBJ, FLA, STL

V

John Van Boxmeer David Van Der Gulik Darcy Verot
1972 – Guelph CMCs 2002 – Chilliwack Chiefs 1997 – Weyburn Red Wings
MTL, COL, BUF, QUE CGY, COL WSH

W

Bill Watson Jeremy Welsh Peter White
1981, 1982 – Prince Albert Raiders 2008 – Oakville Blades 1987, 1988 – Pembroke Lumber Kings
CHI CAR, VAN EDM, TOR, PHI, CHI

Y

Allen York Tim Young
2007, 2008 – Camrose Kodiaks 1973 – Pembroke Lumber Kings
CBJ MIN, WPG, PHI

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