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Guidebook 2012-13 AJHL Alumni in The Guidebook 2012-13 AJHL Alumni in the NHL Al Conroy (Hobbema) Philadelphia Emanurel Viveiros (St. Albert) Edmonton Alex Hicks (Calgary Spurs) Anaheim/Pitt/Florida Evan Oberg (Camrose) Vancouver/Tampa Bay Blake Wesley (Red Deer) Phil/Hart/Que/Tor Fernando Pisani (St. Albert) Edmonton/Chicago Bob Bassen (Canucks) NYI/Chi/StL/Que/Dall/Cgy Garrett Stroshein (Fort McMurray) Washington Brad Berry (Sh Park/St. Albert) Wpg/Minn/Dall Garry Unger (Cgy Buffs) Tor/Det/SL/Atl/LA/Edm Brad Turner (Canucks) Islanders Garry Valk (Sherwood Park) Vcr/Ana/Pitt/Tor/Chi Brad Werenka (Fort Sask) Edm/Que/Chi/Pitt/Cgy Gary Rissling (Edmonton) Washington/Pittsburgh Brandy Semchuk (Canucks) Los Angeles Gary Shuchuk (St. Albert) Detroit/Los Angeles Brent Sutter (Red Deer) Islanders/Chicago Gary Yaremchuk (Fort Saskatchewan) Toronto Brian Benning (St. Albert) SL/LA/Phil/Edm/Fla Geoff Smith (St. Albert) Edmonton/Florida/NYR Brian Ogilvie (Red Deer) Chicago/St. Louis Glen Cochrane (The Pass) Phil/Vcr/Chi/Edm Brian Sutter (Red Deer) St. Louis Glen Wesley (Red Deer) Bos/Hart /Tor/Carolina Brian Tutt (Canucks) Washington Glenn Johannesen (Red Deer) Islanders Bryan Maxwell (Drumheller) Minn/StL/Wpg/Pitt Gord Williams (Taber) Philadelphia Cale Hulse (Calgary Royals) NJ/Cgy/Nash/Phx/Clb/Cgy Grant Sasser (Fort Saskatchewan) Pittsburgh Carey Wilson (Calgary Chinooks) Cgy/Hart/NYR Grant Stevenson (Bonnyville/Grande Prairie) SJ Chad Johnson (Brooks) New York Rangers Greg Hawgood (SA) Bos/Edm/Ph/Fla/Pitt/SJ/Vcr/Dal Chris Phillips (Fort McMurray) Ottawa Greg Pankewicz (Sherwood Park) Ottawa/Calgary Clarke MacArthur (Drayton Valley) Buff/Atl/Toronto Greg Parks (St. Albert) Islanders Clayton Beddoes (Red Deer) Boston Harry York (Bonny/Ft Mac) StL/NYR/Pitt/Vcr Colin Forbes (Sherwood Park) Phi/TB/Ott/NYR/Wash Harvie Pocza (Pincher Creek) Washington Craig Adams (Canucks) Carolina/Chicago/Pittsburgh Jamie Lundmark (St. Albert) NYR/Phoenix/Cgy/LA Craig Coxe (St. Albert) Vcr/Cgy/StL/SJ Jan Ludvig (St. Albert) New Jersey / Buffalo Craig Levie (Pincher Creek) Wpg/Minn/Vcr/StL Jason Smith (Canucks) NJ/Toronto/Edm/Phi/Ottawa Craig Weller (Calgary Canucks) Phoenix Jay Beagle (Calgary Royals) Washington Curtis Glencross (Brooks) Ana/Clb/Edm/Calgary Jay Rosehill (Olds) Toronto Dale Kushner (Fort McMurray) Islanders/Phil Jim Benning (Fort Saskatchewan) Tor/Vcr Dana Murzyn (Canucks, Spurs) Hart/Cgy/Vcr Jim Ennis (Sherwood Park) Edmonton Dany Heatley (Calgary Canucks) Atl/Ottawa/SJ/Minn Jim Nill (Drumheller) St.L/Vcr/Bos/Wpg/Det Darcy Campbell (Olds, Canmore) Columbus Jim Playfair (Fort Saskatchewan) Edmonton/Chi Darrel Anholt (Red Deer) Chicago Joe Colborne (Camrose) Toronto Darryl Maggs (Red Deer) Chicago/Calgary/Toronto John Davidson (Lethbridge) St. Louis / NYR Darryl Olsen (St. Albert) Calgary John Hilworth (Drumheller) Detroit Darryl Sutter (Red Deer) Chicago John Mokosak (Fort Saskatchewan) Detroit Dave Babych (Fort Sask) Wpg/Hart/Vcr/Phil/LA John Rogers (Edmonton Maple Leafs) Minnesota Dave Barr (Pch Cr) Bos/NYR/SL/Hart/Det/NJ/Dal Jon Kalinski (Bonnyville) Philadelphia Dave Chyzowski (St. Albert) Islanders Justin Hocking (Fort Saskatchewan) Los Angeles Dave Donnelly (St. Albert) Bos/Chi/Edm Keith Brown (Fort Saskatchewan) Chicago/Florida Dave Hoyda (Spruce Grove) Philadelphia/Winnipeg Kelly Kisio (Red Deer) Det/NYR/SJ/Cgy Dave Marcinyshyn (Fort Sask) NJ/Que/NYR Ken Daneyko (St. Albert) New Jersey Dean Clark (St. Albert) Edmonton Ken Solheim (St. Albert) Chi/Minn/Det/Edm Dean Magee (Canucks) Minnesota) Ken Sutton (Canucks) Buff/Edm/St. L/NJ/NYI Devin Setoguchi (Crowsnest Pass) SJ/Minn Ken Yaremchuk (Fort Saskatchewan) Chi/Tor Dixon Ward (Red Deer) Vcr/LA/Tor/Buff/Bos/NYR Kevin Haller (Olds) Mtl/Phil/Hart/Car/Ana/NYI Don Barber (St. Albert) Minn/Wpg/Que/SJ Krys Kolanos (Calgary Royals) Phoenix/Edm/Cal Don Cairns (Canucks) Kansas City/Colorado Kyle Rossiter Fort Saskatchewan Florida / Atlanta Doug Houda (Canucks) Det/Hart/LA/Buff/NYI/Ana Lanny McDonald (Lethbridge) Tor/Col/Cgy Duane Sutter (Red Deer) Islanders/Chicago Len Barrie (Calgary Spurs) Phil/Fla/Pitt Dylan Olsen (Camrose) Chicago Lindy Ruff (Taber) Buffalo/New York Rangers Ed Ward (Sherwood Park) Que/Cgy/Atl/Ana/NJ Matt Frattin (Fort Saskatchewan) Toronto 90 ALBERTA JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE 4-Alumni_AJHL Guide 12.indd 90 12-07-24 10:16 PM AJHL Alumni AJHL Alumni in the NHL continued Mark Letestu (Bonnyville) Pitt/Columbus Nolan Pratt (Bonnyville) Hart/Carolina/TB/Buff Marc Magnan (St. Albert) Toronto Pat MacLeod (Fort Saskatchewan) Minn/SJ/Dall Mark Astley (Canucks) Buffalo Paul Comrie (Fort Saskatchewan) Edmonton Mark Messier (St. Albert) Edm/NYR/Vcr Paul Healey (Fort Saskatchewan) Phil/Tor/NYR/Col Mason Raymond (Camrose) Vancouver Paul Messier (Spruce Grove) Colorado Merlin Malinowski (Drumheller) Col/NJ/Hart Paxton Schulte (Sherwood Park) Quebec/Calgary Mickey Volcan (St. Albert) Hartford/Calgary Perry Berezan (Sh Park/St. Albert) Cgy/Minn/SJ Mike Berger (Fort Saskatchewan) Minnesota Perry Pelensky (Fort Saskatchewan) Chicago Mike Commodore (Fort Sask) NJ/Cgy/Car/Ott/Clb/Det Perry Turnbull (The Pass) StL/Mtl/Wpg Mike Comrie (Sh.Park/St.Albert) Edm/Phil/Pho/Ott/NYI/Pit Phil Crowe (Red Deer/Olds) LA/Phil/Ott/Nash Mike Connolly (Camrose) Colorado Randy Moller (Red Deer) Que/NYR/Buff/Fla Mike Heidt (Canucks) Los Angeles Randy Turnbull (Fort Saskatchewan) Calgary Mike Needham (Fort Saskatchewan) Pitt/Dall Randy Wyrozub (Ponoka) Buffalo Mike Siklenka (Lloydminster) NYR/Philadelphia Ray Cote (PincherCreek/Cgy Chinooks) Edm Murray Brumwell (Canucks) Minnesota/New Jersey Ray Podloski (Red Deer) Boston Myles O’Connor (Canucks) New Jersey/Anaheim Rene Bourque (St. Albert) Chicago/Cal/Mtl Nick Johnson (St. Albert) Pitt/Minnesota Rich Sutter (Red Deer) Pitt/Phil/Vcr/SL/Chi/Tor Nick Tarnasky (Drayton Valley) Tampa Bay /Nash/ Fla Richard Matvichuk (Fort Saskatchewan) Minn/Dal/NJ Curtis Glencross Jersey Retirement, Brooks Bandits 2000-2002, Calgary Flames AJHL.CA 91 4-Alumni_AJHL Guide 12.indd 91 12-07-24 10:16 PM Guidebook 2012-13 AJHL Alumni in the NHL continued Richard Petiot (Camrose) LA/Tampa Bay/Edmonton GOALTENDING Rob Flockhart (The Pass) Vancouver/Minnesota Allen York (Camrose) Columbus Rocky Saganiuk (Taber) Toronto/Pittsburgh Ben Scrivens (Spruce Grove) Toronto Rod Buskas (Red Deer) Pitt/Vcr/LA/Chi Brian Ford (St. Albert) Quebec/Pittsburgh Ron Brown (St. Albert) Pittsburgh Clint Malarchuk (Fort Saskatchewan) Que/Wash/Buff Ron Fischer (Edmonton/Sherwood Park) Buffalo Corey Hirsch (Canucks) Rangers/Vancouver/Wash Ron Shudra (Red Deer) Edmonton Dan Blackburn (Bow Valley) New York Rangers Ron Sutter (RD) Phil/St L/Que/NYI/Bos/SJ/Cgy John Davidson (Lethbridge) St. Louis/Rangers Roy Mitchell (St. Albert) Minnesota Mark Fitzpatrick (Canucks) LA/NYI/Fla/TB Roy Sommer (Spruce Grove) Edmonton Matt Yeats (Olds) Washington Ryan Tobler (Calgary Royals) Tampa Bay Mike Brodeur (Camrose) Ottawa Scott Ferguson (Sherwood Park) Edm/Ana/Edm/Min Mike Vernon (Canucks) Calgary/Det/SJ/Florida Scott Hartnell (Lloydminster) Nashville/Philadelphia Rich Parent (Fort McMurray) St.L/TB/Pitt Scottie Upshall (Fort McMurray) Nash/Phil/Phoenix/Fla Ross McKay (Canucks) Hartford Sheldon Souray (Fort Saskatchewan) NJ/Mtl/Edm/Dal Scott Bailey (Lloydminster) Boston Stan Weir (Ponoka) Cgy/Tor/Edm/Col/Det Troy Gamble (Hobbema) Vancouver Steve Dykstra (Sherwood Park) Buff/Edm/Pitt/Hart Nathan Lawson (Olds) NYI/Ott Steve Reinprecht (St. Albert) LA/Colorado/Cgy/Pho/Fla Stu Barnes (St. Albert) Wpg/Fla/Pitt/Buff/Dall Stu Kulak (Sh Park) Vcr/Que/Edm/NYR/Wpg Terran Sandwith (Hobbema) Edmonton Bold = Played in the 2011-2012 NHL Season Terry Johnson (Canucks) Que/StL/Cgy/Tor Terry Virtue (Hobbema) Boston/Rangers Tony Currie (Spruce Grove) StL/Hart/Vcr Tony Stiles (Canucks) Calgary Trevor Sim (Spurs) Edmonton Troy Murray (St. Albert) Chi/Wpg/Ott/Pitt/Col Tyler Sloan (Royals) Washington Wade Redden (Lloydminster) Ottawa/NYR Wally Schreiber (Fort Saskatchewan) Minnesota Warren Luhning (Royals) Islanders/Dallas Wayne Babych (Edmonton) StL/Pitt/Que/Hart Zac Boyer (St. Albert) Dallas Zarley Zalapski (Fort Sask) Pitt/Hart/Cgy/Mtl/Phil AJHL Presidents / Commissioners 1964-1965 – Dave Duchak, Edmonton 1979-1980 – Ron Leopold, Calgary 1965-1967 – Dick White, Edmonton 1980-1986 – Cec Swanson, Red Deer Ron Jostin, 1986-1987 – John Fulton, Calgary Steve Wyker, Edmonton 1987-1993 – Dave Cranston, Fort Saskatchewan Doug Lauchlan, Calgary 1993-1998 – Marty Knack, Spruce Grove 1971-1972 – Ian McKenzie, Calgary 1998-2006 – Kim Marsh, Red Deer 1972-1979 – Jim Scoular, Calgary 2006- – Craig T. Cripps, Calgary 92 ALBERTA JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE 4-Alumni_AJHL Guide 12.indd 92 12-07-24 10:16 PM.
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