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Canada's National Under-17 Development Camp CANADA’S NATIONAL UNDER-17 DEVELOPMENT CAMP CAMP NATIONAL DE DÉVELOPPEMENT DES MOINS DE 17 ANS DU CANADA July 21-27, 2018 / 21-27 juillet 2018 | Calgary, Alberta ROSTER FORMATION Name P S/C Ht. Wt. Born Hometown 2017-18 Team CHL Draft Nom P T/A Gr. Pds DDN Ville d’origine Équipe 2017-2018 Repêchage LCH Tye Austin G L/G 6’4½” 199 05/28/02 Pembroke, Ont. Kanata (HEOMAAA) PBO 2018 (3/43) Garin Bjorklund G L/G 6’0¾” 162 05/28/02 Grande Prairie, Alta./Alb. Calgary Buffaloes (AMHL) MH 2017 (1/21) Sebastian Cossa G L/G 6’4¾” 211 11/21/02 Fort McMurray, Alta./Alb. Fort Saskatchewan (AMHL) EDM 2017 (2/36) Antoine Coulombe G L/G 5’11” 188 03/16/02 Montmagny, Que./Qc Lévis (LHMAAAQ) SHA 2018 (2/35) Will Cranley G L/G 6’3” 169 02/26/02 Peterborough, Ont. Peterborough (OMHA) OTT 2018 (2/35) Dylan Garand G L/G 5’11¾” 170 06/07/02 Victoria, B.C./C.-B. Delta Hockey Academy (CSSHL) KAM 2017 (3/58) Charles-Antoine Lavallée G L/G 6’1¾” 210 03/19/02 Sorel-Tracy, Que./Qc Saint-Hyacinthe (LHMAAAQ) MON 2018 (3/40) Tristan Lennox G L/G 6’2” 183 10/21/02 Cambridge, Ont. Mississauga Reps (GTHL) SAG 2018 (2/26) Matt Onuska G L/G 6’2” 176 05/30/02 Waterloo, Ont. Waterloo (MHAO) KIN 2018 (7/133) Mathias Savoie G L/G 6’0” 150 02/17/02 Bathurst, N.B./N.-B. Ontario Hockey Academy (HEOMAAA) SNB 2018 (4/62) Bryan Thomson G L/G 6’3” 172 04/09/02 Moose Jaw, Sask. Notre Dame Argos (SMAAAHL) LET 2017 (2/37) Joe Vrbetic G L/G 6’4¾” 176 10/24/02 Dunvegan, Ont. Don Mills (GTHL) NB 2018 (2/31) Kyle Aucoin D L/G 5’9¾” 145 07/02/02 Hinsdale, Ill. Chicago Mission (USU16) SUD 2018 (7/121) Jack Bar D R/D 6’1½” 177 10/07/02 Newmarket, Ont. York Simcoe (OMHA) PBO 2018 (3/52) Alec Belanger D L/G 5’11½” 183 05/29/02 Quebec City, Que./Qc Barrie (OMHA) OTT 2018 (3/44) Isaac Belliveau D L/G 6’0” 168 11/26/02 Orford, Que./Qc Magog (LHMAAAQ) RIM 2018 (2/25) Jérémie Biakabutuka D R/D 6’2¾” 195 03/05/02 Longueuil, Que./Qc Collège Charles-Lemoyne (LHMAAAQ) VDO 2018 (1/17) Michael Bianconi D L/G 5’11¾” 156 05/19/02 Vaughan, Ont. Toronto Jr. Canadiens (GTHL) FLI 2018 (3/48) Tom Cadieux D R/D 6’0¼” 151 09/11/02 Saskatoon, Sask. Saskatoon Blazers (SMAAAHL) TC 2017 (2/34) Lukas Cormier D L/G 5’8½” 157 03/27/02 Sainte-Marie-de-Kent, N.B./N.-B. Moncton (NBPEIMMHL) CHA 2018 (1/4) Aidan de la Gorgendiere D L/G 5’11½” 179 02/22/02 Langley, B.C./C.-B. Yale Hockey Academy (CSSHL) SAS 2017 (1/5) Charlie DesRoches D R/D 5’9½” 158 04/24/02 Days Corner, P.E.I./Î.-P.-É. Selects Hockey Academy (USU16) SNB 2018 (2/32) Nolan Dillingham-Morelli D R/D 6’0” 203 06/22/02 Mississauga, Ont. Mississauga Rebels (GTHL) SAR 2018 (4/68) Jamie Drysdale D R/D 5’10¾” 163 04/08/02 Toronto, Ont. Toronto Marlboros (GTHL) ER 2018 (1/4) Justin Gosselin D L/G 5’10½” 167 02/14/02 Saint-Elzéar, Que./Qc Lévis (LHMAAAQ) GAT 2018 (4/58) Kaiden Guhle D L/G 6’2” 189 01/18/02 Sherwood Park, Alta./Alb. OHA Edmonton (CSSHL) PA 2017 (1/1) Ryan Helliwell D L/G 5’11½” 181 08/05/02 Burnaby, B.C./C.-B. Burnaby Winter Club (CSSHL) POR 2017 (3/55) Daemon Hunt D L/G 5’11¾” 199 05/15/02 Brandon, Man. Brandon (MMAAAHL) MJ 2017 (1/15) Vincent Iorio D R/D 6’1½” 197 11/14/02 Coquitlam, B.C./C.-B. Shattuck-St. Mary’s (USU16) BDN 2017 (2/27) Anthony Kehrer D R/D 5’10¾” 196 03/04/02 Winnipeg, Man. Rink Hockey Academy (CSSHL) BDN 2017 (2/30) Lleyton Moore D L/G 5’7½” 164 02/27/02 Saskatoon, Sask. Toronto Marlboros (GTHL) NIA 2018 (1/12) Jake Murray D L/G 6’2¼” 191 04/11/02 Oakville, Ont. Oakville (OMHA) KIN 2018 (1/13) Ryan O’Rourke D L/G 6’0” 180 05/16/02 Pickering, Ont. 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CIHA White (HEOMAAA) KIT 2018 (2/40) Nolan Seed D L/G 5’11¼” 168 04/24/02 Newboro, Ont. Smiths Falls (HEOMAAA) OS 2018 (1/15) Ronan Seeley D L/G 5’10¾” 177 08/02/02 Olds, Alta./Alb. Lethbridge (AMHL) EVT 2017 (1/20) Joel Sexsmith D L/G 6’0” 180 04/13/02 Edmonton, Alta./Alb. Northern Alberta (CSSHL) SC 2017 (1/9) Zack Terry D L/G 6’1” 187 04/05/02 Oakville, Ont. Oakville (OMHA) GUE 2018 (2/36) Jack Thompson D R/D 5’11½” 172 03/19/02 Courtice, Ont. Clarington (OMHA) SUD 2018 (2/30) William Villeneuve D R/D 6’0½” 157 03/20/02 Sherbrooke, Que./Qc Magog (LHMAAAQ) SNB 2018 (1/2) Colby Ambrosio F/A R/D 5’8½” 163 08/07/02 Welland, Ont. Buffalo (USU16) OTT 2018 (4/66) Josh Barnes F/A L/G 5’8¾” 176 09/27/02 Cornwall, Ont. 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Northern Alberta (CSSHL) SAS 2017 (1/10) Will Cuylle F/A L/G 6’1¾” 200 02/05/02 Toronto, Ont. Toronto Marlboros (GTHL) PBO 2018 (1/3) Elliot Desnoyers F/A L/G 5’10¼” 184 01/21/02 Saint-Hyacinthe, Que./Qc Saint-Hyacinthe (LHMAAAQ) MON 2018 (1/18) George Diaco F/A L/G 5’5½” 146 02/14/02 London, Ont. London (MHAO) HAM 2018 (6/101) Alex Drover F/A R/D 5’9¼” 171 07/04/02 Hammonds Plains, N.S./N.-É. Halifax (NSMMHL) CAP 2018 (1/10) William Dufour F/A R/D 6’1½” 187 01/28/02 Quebec City, Que./Qc Séminaire Saint-François (LHMAAAQ) ROU 2018 (1/6) Ethan Ernst F/A R/D 5’11” 170 01/26/02 Weyburn, Sask. Notre Dame Hounds (SMAAAHL) KEL 2017 (3/61) Luke Evangelista F/A R/D 5’10¼” 158 02/21/02 Oakville, Ont. Oakville (OMHA) LDN 2018 (1/14) Jack Finley F/A R/D 6’4¾” 207 09/02/02 Kelowna, B.C./C.-B. Okanagan (BCMML) SPO 2017 (1/6) Jean-Luc Foudy F/A R/D 5’10½” 165 05/13/02 Scarborough, Ont. Toronto Titans (GTHL) WSR 2018 (1/10) Ridly Greig F/A L/G 5’10¼” 152 08/08/02 Lethbridge, Alta./Alb. 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