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Saginaw Spirit Hockey Club 2019 Training Camp Roster August 26Th-28Th Dow Event Center Saginaw Spirit Hockey Club 2019 Training Camp Roster August 26th-28th Dow Event Center FORWARDS Players DOB POS S Home Town HT WT Acquired 2018-19 Team NHL Status Baber, Camaryn 4/4/2001 C R Sault Ste. Marie, ON 5'11 180 3rd round, 57th overall, 2017 Saginaw Spirit Eligible 2020 Barkley, Jake 4/25/2003 C L Orangeville, ON 5'8 150 11th round, 207th overall, 2019 Mississauga Rebels Minor Midget Eligible 2021 Barnes, Bennett 10/20/2003 LW L Northville, MI, USA 5'8 150 13th round, 261st overall, 2019 Detroit Compuware 16U Eligible 2022 Bloom, Josh 6/8/2003 LW L Oakville, ON 6'1 165 2nd round, 30th overall, 2019 Toronto Young Nationals Minor Midget Eligible 2021 Bulovs, Sebastian 6/15/2002 LW L Brampton, ON 6'0 180 4th round, 65th overall, 2018 Brampton Admirals Jr. A Eligible 2020 Busdeker, D.J. 9/25/1999 RW R Dexter, MI, USA 5'10 175 Signed as a Free Agent, Nov 2016 Saginaw Spirit Free Agent Cardwell, Ethan 8/30/2002 RW R Courtice, ON 5'10 175 2nd round, 33rd overall, 2018 Pickering Panthers Jr. A/Saginaw Spirit Eligible 2020 Codd, Davis 'T-Bone' 8/19/2003 C R Brighton, MI, USA 5'8 160 4th round, 66th overall, 2019 Detroit Little Caesars 16U Eligible 2021 Coskey, Cole 6/1/1999 RW R Zion, IL, USA 6'1 195 3rd round, 47th overall, 2015 Saginaw Spirit NYI 2019 Cosman, Bo 1/18/2002 LW L Milton, GA, USA 6'1 150 Free Agent TPH Thunder 16U Eligible 2020 Gilbert, Jacob 5/22/2002 LW L Trenton, ON 5'10 165 Free Agent Napanee Raiders Jr. C Eligible 2020 Gilmour, Brady 4/18/1999 C L Grafton, ON 5'10 180 1st round, 6th overall, 2015 Saginaw Spirit Free Agent Giroux, Damien 3/3/2000 C L Hanmer, ON 5'10 185 3rd round, 44th overall, 2016 Saginaw Spirit MIN 2018 Goldowski, Jake 5/7/2000 RW R Thornhurst, PA, USA 6'3 205 4th round, 64th overall, 2016 Saginaw Spirit Eligible 2020 Jenkins, Blade 8/11/2000 LW L Jackson, MI, USA 6'2 210 1st round, 4th overall, 2016 Saginaw Spirit NYI 2018 Katic, Danny 8/4/2000 LW L South Porcupine, ON 6'5 210 8th round, 152nd overall, 2016 Saginaw Spirit Eligible 2020 Loukus, Dean 2/12/2003 RW R Calumet, MI, USA 5'9 160 15th round, 301st overall, 2019 Calumet HS Copper Kings Eligible 2021 McLlwain, Carter 1/3/2001 C L Exeter, ON 5'8 140 Free Agent Exeter Hawks Jr C Eligible 2020 Perfetti, Cole 1/1/2002 C L Whitby, ON 5'10 180 1st round, 5th overall, 2018 Saginaw Spirit Eligible 2020 Porco, Nicholas 3/12/2001 LW L Sault Ste Marie, ON 6'0 175 1st round, 4th overall, 2017 Saginaw Spirit DAL 2019 # Roberts, Ty 6/21/2002 LW L Uxbridge, ON 5'10 160 10th round, 185th overall, 2018 Stouffville Spirit Jr. A Eligible 2020 Tamburro, Sebastian 3/4/2002 LW L Toronto, ON 5'9 195 U18 2nd round, 38th overall, 2019 Toronto Red Wings Major Midget Eligible 2020 (22 Forwards) DEFENSE Players DOB POS S Home Town HT WT Acquired 2018-19 Team NHL Status Crocker, Christopher 1/19/2002 D R Markham, ON 5'11 175 U18 1st round, 18th overall, 2019 Markham Majors Major Midget Eligible 2020 Hatcher, Hunter 6/29/2002 D L Westland, MI, USA 5.8 150 Free Agent Detroit Victory Honda 16U Eligible 2020 Jacob, Julien 7/23/2002 D R Courtice, ON 5'10 185 Free Agent Clarington Toros Major Midget Eligible 2020 King, D.J. 8/7/2000 D L Northport, NY, USA 6'4 215 Trade w/Hamilton August 2019 Hamilton Bulldogs Eligible 2020 Lemieux, Ian 2/13/2002 D L Midland, ON 5'11 185 6th round, 105th overall, 2018 Stouffville Spirit Jr. A/Saginaw Spirit Eligible 2020 Maclean, Eddie 7/7/2003 D R Collingwood, ON 6'4 215 9th round, 181st overall, 2019 Grey Bruce Highlanders Minor Midget Eligible 2021 Mancini, Roberto 7/8/2003 D L Vaughan, ON 6'1 185 5th round, 88th overall, 2019 Mississauga Reps Minor Midget Eligible 2021 Punnett, Connor 6/16/2003 D L Huntsville, ON 6'1 185 1st round, 19th overall, 2019 North Central Predators Minor Midget Eligible 2021 Smith, Mitchell 9/15/2002 D L Saginaw, MI, USA 5'10 175 5th round, 84th overall, 2018 Oakland Jr Grizzles 16U Eligible 2020 Solovyov, Ilya 7/20/2000 D L Mogilev, Belarus 6'3 200 Import 1st round, 53rd overall, 2019 Belarus U20 Eligible 2020 Sooklal, Isaac 9/30/2002 D R Brooklin, ON 6'0 205 11th round, 205 overall, 2018 Whitby Fury Jr. A Eligible 2021 Millman, Mason 7/18/2001 D L London, ON 6'1 175 7th round, 124th overall, 2017 Saginaw Spirit PHI 2019 Webb, Reilly 5/4/1999 D R Stoney Creek, ON 6'4 200 Trade w/Hamilton January 2018 Saginaw Spirit Free Agent Wilde, Bode 1/24/2000 D R Plymouth, MI, USA 6'3 190 2nd round, 35th overall, 2016 Saginaw Spirit NYI 2018 (14 defensemen) GOALIES Players DOB POS C Home Town HT WT Acquired 2018-19 Team NHL Status Andreakos, Robert 10/18/2003 G L Toronto, ON 6'1" 180 8th round, 161st overall, 2019 Mississauga Reps Minor Midget Eligible 2022 Garvie, Carter 5/28/2003 G L Owen Sound, ON 6'2" 160 12th round, 241st overall, 2019 Grey Bruce Highlanders Minor Midget Eligible 2021 Lennox, Tristan 10/21/2002 G L Cambridge, ON 6'3 180 2nd round, 26th overall, 2018 Saginaw Spirit Eligible 2021 Prosvetov, Ivan 3/5/1999 G L Moskva, Russia 6'5 175 Import 1st round, 13th overall, 2018 Saginaw Spirit ARZ 2018 Tahk, Carter 10/27/2001 G L Orangeville, ON 6'1 180 14th round, 264th overall, 2017 Toronto Patriots Jr. A Eligible 2020 (5 Goalies) Coaching/Management Staff Ownership Dave Drinkill, General Manager Richard J. Garber, Owner Brian Prout, Assistant GM Craig Goslin, President & Managing Partner Chris Lazary, Head Coach Brandon Bordeaux, Partner Jared Nightingale, Associate Coach Jim Devellano, Alternate Governor Jesse Messier, Assistant Coach Chris Osgood, Partner A.J. Walczak, Goaltending Coach Angelo Nasato, Director of Player Development/Sr. Scout Scouting Staff Garrett Rutledge, Video Coach Chris Lund Greg Hammell Training/Equipment Staff Steve Hillier, Frank Robinson Andrew Plate, Certified Athletic Trainer Lester Tiu, Equipment Manager Dan Evans, Equipment and Training Staff Dr. Richard Ross, Team Doctor Dr. Joseph Zolinski, Team Dentist.
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