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2016-17 Ontario Reign Roster 10.05.Xlsx 2016 Ontario Reign Training Camp Roster Number Player Position Height Weight Date of Birth Birthplace 2015-16 Season Games Goals Assists Points PIM Contract Draft Spencer Watson RW 5-10 170 4/25/1996 London, ON Kingston Frontenacs (OHL) 64 43 46 89 32 NHL 2014, LAK 7th RD (209th) 2 Damir Sharipzianov D 6-2 203 2/17/1996 Nizhnekamsk, Russia Owen Sound (OHL) 46 5 16 21 34 NHL 5 Vincent LoVerde D 5-11 205 4/14/1989 Chicago, IL Ontario Reign (AHL) 56 11 21 32 54 NHL 7 Brett Sutter C 6-0 192 6/2/1987 Viking, AB Ontario Reign (AHL) 17 5 2 7 25 AHL 2005, CGY 6th RD (179th) Iowa Wild (AHL) 57 4 10 14 37 8 Zach Leslie D 6-0 175 1/31/1994 Ottawa, ON Ontario Reign (AHL) 30 0 5 5 13 NHL 2013, LAK 6th RD (178th) Manchester Monarchs (ECHL) 5 1 0 1 2 10 Alex Lintuniemi D 6-3 214 9/23/1995 Helsinki, Finland Manchester Monarchs (ECHL) 38 1 17 18 8 NHL 2014, LAK 2nd RD (60th) 11 Patrick Bjorkstrand C 6-0 192 7/1/1992 Herning, Denmark Zagreb Medvescak (KHL) 57 13 9 22 12 NHL 12 Lucas Lessio LW 6-1 212 1/23/1993 Maple, ON Montreal Canadiens (NHL) 12 1 1 2 2 TOA 2011, PHX 2nd RD (56th) Springfield Falcons (AHL) 24 7 5 12 25 St. John's IceCaps (AHL) 18 3 6 9 16 13 Cory Ward FW 5-11 200 11/23/1993 Las Vegas, NV St. John's IceCaps (AHL) 8 0 3 3 0 TOA Bemidji State (NCAA) 39 9 10 19 28 14 Alex Privitera D 5-11 194 1/18/1993 Old Tappan, NJ U. of Vermont (NCAA) 36 6 10 16 42 TOA 15 Paul Bissonnette LW 6-2 216 3/11/1985 Welland, ON Ontario Reign (AHL) 35 2 1 3 51 AHL 2003, PIT 4th RD (121st) 16 Sean Backman RW 5-8 165 4/29/1986 White Plains, NY Ontario Reign (AHL) 68 21 34 55 36 AHL 17 T.J. Hensick RW 5-9 170 12/10/1985 Howell, MI Charlotte Checkers (AHL) 46 7 18 25 8 AHL Utica Comets (AHL) 19 2 13 15 4 18 Alex Guptill LW 6-3 200 3/5/1992 Burlington, ON Rochester Americans (AHL) 20 3 5 8 28 TOA 2010, DAL 3rd RD (77th) Binghamton Senators (AHL) 3 0 1 1 4 Manchester Monarchs (ECHL) 14 5 5 10 9 Evansville IceMen (ECHL) 24 9 4 13 23 19 Mike Amadio C 6-1 196 5/13/1996 Sault Ste. Marie, ON North Bay Battalion (OHL) 68 50 48 98 40 NHL 2014, LAK 3rd RD (90th) 21 Andrew Crescenzi C 6-5 209 7/29/1992 Thornhill, ON Ontario Reign (AHL) 67 5 16 21 56 NHL 22 Jonny Brodzinski C 6-0 202 6/19/1993 Ham Lake, MN Ontario Reign (AHL) 65 15 13 28 16 NHL 2013, LAK 5th RD (148th) 23 Troy Power FW 5-11 185 3/29/1990 Camarillo, CA Manchester Monarchs (ECHL) 45 5 7 12 23 TOA 24 Quentin Shore C 6-1 185 5/25/1994 Denver, CO U. of Denver (NCAA) 40 13 15 28 24 AHL 2013, OTT 6th RD (168th) 25 Sam Herr LW 6-0 213 10/13/1992 Hinsdale, IL Ontario Reign (AHL) 5 1 0 1 0 AHL Notre Dame (NCAA) 37 10 8 18 24 28 Joel Lowry LW 6-2 185 11/15/1991 Calgary, AB Ontario Reign (AHL) 41 5 6 11 32 NHL 2011, LAK 5th RD (140th) Manchester Monarchs (ECHL) 3 0 1 1 2 34 Daniel Ciampini LW 5-11 185 11/25/1990 Concord, ON Rockford IceHogs (AHL) 10 1 0 1 2 AHL Indy Fuel (ECHL) 48 14 24 38 14 37 Shane McColgan C 5-9 170 1/1/1993 Manhattan Beach, CA St. Thomas (AUS) 14 5 4 9 36 TOA 39 Justin Auger RW 6-7 229 5/14/1994 Kitchener, ON Ontario Reign (AHL) 68 19 17 36 57 NHL 2013, LAK 4th RD (103rd) 40 Miles Koules RW 6-0 193 6/25/1994 Los Angeles, CA Wichita Thunder (ECHL) 15 4 9 13 2 AHL Quad City Mallards (ECHL) 44 3 10 13 8 41 Gasper Kopitar C 6-0 194 8/13/1992 Jesenice, Slovenia Manchester Monarchs (ECHL) 57 9 24 33 2 TOA 42 Erik Cernak D 6-3 203 5/28/1997 Kosice, Slovakia Erie (OHL) 41 4 11 15 35 NHL 2015, LAK 2nd RD (43rd) 43 Justin Gutierrez C 6-4 205 12/22/1995 Anchorage, AK Lethbridge (WHL) 46 22 27 49 35 AHL 45 Ben Walker C 6-0 192 6/21/1993 Edina, MN Manitoba Moose (AHL) 16 1 2 3 8 TOA Tulsa Oilers (ECHL) 36 7 4 11 37 55 Zach Trotman D 6-3 219 8/26/1990 Carmel, IN Boston Bruins (NHL) 38 2 5 7 22 NHL 2010, BOS 7th RD (210th) Number Goaltender Height Weight Date of Birth Birthplace 2015-16 Season Games Wins Losses OTL/SOL GAA SPCT 1 Jack Campbell 6-3 200 1/9/1992 Port Huron, MI Texas (AHL) 19 7 7 5 3.65 0.884 NHL 2010, DAL 1st RD (11th) 30 Thomas McCollum 6-2 226 12/7/1989 Amherst, NY Grand Rapids (AHL) 30 15 13 0 2.42 0.923 TOA 2008, DET 1st RD (30th) 35 Jonah Imoo 6-0 172 4/6/1994 Surrey, BC Louisiana (SPHL) 1 0 0 0 8.01 .667 TOA Port Huron (FHL) 2 1 1 0 3.19 .937 36 Jack Flinn 6-8 233 12/20/1995 Halifax, NS Mississauga Steelheads (OHL) 64 32 27 3 3.07 0.905 AHL Team Peronnel and Information President: Darren Abbott Director of Hockey Operations : Hubie McDonough Head Coach : Mike Stothers Assistant Coach : Chris Hajt Video Coach : Zachary Longo Athletic Trainer : Mike Muir Equipment Manager : Trevor Simpson Assistant Equipment Manager : Patrick Maino Director of Communications and Broadcasting : Joseph Zakrzewski NHL Affiliate : Los Angeles Kings ECHL Affiliate : Manchester Monarchs SAN DIEGO GULLS 2016 TRAINING CAMP ROSTER No. NAME HT WT POS S BIRTHPLACE D.O.B. 2015-16 CLUB GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM DRAFT 2 Stu Bickel 6-4 207 RW R Chanhassen, Minnesota Oct. 2, 1986 San Diego (AHL) 59 1 6 7 210 6 0 0 0 6 3 Andy Welinski 6-2 200 D R Duluth, Minnesota April 27, 1993 Minnesota-Duluth (NCHC) 40 6 13 19 45 - - - - - ANA 3rd rd., 83rd in 2011 4 Keaton Thompson 6-1 200 D L Devils Lake, North Dakota Sept. 14, 1995 North Dakota (NCHC) 43 2 15 17 36 - - - - - ANA 3rd rd., 87th in 2013 San Diego (AHL) 5 0 1 1 2 8 0 2 2 4 5 Nate Guenin 6-3 207 D R Aliquippa, Pennsylvania Dec. 10, 1982 Colorado (NHL) 29 0 0 0 2 - - - - - NYR 4th rd., 127th in 2002 San Antonio (AHL) 24 2 9 11 14 - - - - - th th 6 Brian Cooper 5-10 197 D L Anchorage, Alaska Nov. 1, 1993 Nebraska-Omaha (NCHC) 35 5 11 16 51 - - - - - ANA 5 rd., 127 in 2012 San Diego (AHL) 5 0 1 1 4 8 0 1 1 4 9 Kevin Roy 5-10 170 LW L Greenfield Park, Quebec May 20, 1993 Northeastern (H.E.) 29 10 16 26 10 - - - - - ANA 4th rd., 97th in 2012 San Diego (AHL) 2 0 0 0 0 - - - - - 11 Stefan Noesen 6-2 205 RW R Plano, Texas Feb. 12, 1993 San Diego (AHL) 65 10 22 32 56 9 2 5 7 2 OTT 1st rd., 21st in 2011) Anaheim (NHL) 1 0 0 0 0 - - - - - 12 Corey Tropp 6-0 185 RW R Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan July 25, 1989 San Diego (AHL) 15 5 6 11 16 8 1 1 2 2 BUF 3rd rd., 89th in 2007 Albany (AHL) 51 11 17 28 61 - - - - - 15 Scott Sabourin 6-3 203 RW R Orleans, Ontario July 30, 1992 Iowa (AHL) 14 1 1 2 34 - - - - - Ontario (AHL) 28 3 2 5 56 - - - - - Manchester (ECHL) 3 0 0 0 2 - - - - - 22 Jeff Schultz 6-6 225 D L Calgary, Alberta Feb. 25, 1986 Ontario (AHL) 66 3 15 18 24 13 1 3 4 2 WSH 1st rd., 27th in 2004 Los Angeles (NHL) 1 0 0 0 0 - - - - - 23 Tyler Morley 5-8 180 C L Burnaby, British Columbia Dec. 19, 1991 Alaska-Fairbanks (WCHA) 29 18 12 30 29 - - - - - San Diego (AHL) 2 1 1 2 0 - - - - - 24 Jaycob Megna 6-6 225 D L Plantation, Florida Dec. 10, 1992 San Diego (AHL) 67 0 12 12 14 9 1 0 1 0 ANA 7th rd., 210th in 2012 25 Andrew O’Brien 6-4 197 LW L Hamilton, Ontario Nov. 21, 1992 San Diego (AHL) 59 6 8 14 54 2 0 0 0 0 ANA 4th rd., 108th in 2012 Utah (ECHL) 1 1 0 1 2 - - - - - 28 Antoine Laganiere 6-4 196 LW L L’Ile-Cadieux, Quebec July 5, 1990 San Diego (AHL) 57 16 16 32 36 9 2 2 4 4 29 Nick Tarnasky 6-2 230 LW L Rocky Mountain House, Alberta Nov. 25, 1984 Hartford (AHL) 59 15 5 20 77 - - - - - TBL 9th rd., 287th in 2003 32 Kenton Helgeson 6-3 194 LW L Grand Prairie, Alberta March 19, 1994 Utah (ECHL) 31 2 3 5 41 4 0 0 0 0 ANA 7th rd., 187th in 2012 34 Brandon McNally 6-2 212 LW L Saugus, Massachusetts Feb., 8, 1992 St.
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