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5-Stats-Ajhlguide 18.Indd STATS STATS STATS GUIDEBOOK 2018-19 AJHL.CA - 51 2017-18 Regular Season Statistics REGULAR SEASON STANDINGS NORTH DIV. GP W L OTL GF GA PTS SOUTH DIV. GP W L OTL GF GA PTS Spruce Grove 60 47 10 3 262 138 97 Okotoks 60 52 6 2 270 132 106 Fort McMurray 60 42 13 5 231 165 89 Brooks 60 45 14 1 255 139 91 Whitecourt 60 33 20 7 207 156 73 Drumheller 60 33 22 5 215 180 71 Grande Prairie 60 28 29 3 212 225 59 Camrose 60 24 24 12 193 202 60 Sherwood Park 60 27 31 2 209 241 56 Calgary Mustangs 60 24 29 7 194 248 55 Lloydminster 60 23 34 3 153 206 49 Calgary Canucks 60 26 32 2 199 256 54 Bonnyville 60 20 32 8 179 216 48 Canmore 60 21 37 2 180 233 44 Drayton Valley 60 17 40 3 178 298 37 Olds 60 18 37 5 170 272 41 LEADING SCORERS PLAYER P GP G A P/G PPG SHG GWG PTS Chris Van Os-Shaw, Spruce Grove Saints F 59 51 46 1.6 14 0 8 97 Will Conley, Fort McMurray Oil Barons F 58 48 32 1.4 6 4 7 80 Justin Bernier, Grande Prairie Storm F 59 31 47 1.3 6 2 3 78 Dennis Cesana, Brooks Bandits D 60 14 61 1.3 3 1 2 75 Jordan Taupert, Drumheller Dragons F 58 30 44 1.3 11 1 3 74 Edouard Michaud, Grande Prairie Storm F 52 39 34 1.4 14 1 3 73 Tanner Laderoute, Okotoks Oilers F 52 32 37 1.3 4 0 3 69 Dallas Comeau, Grande Prairie Storm F 60 22 47 1.2 6 2 1 69 Colton Young, Canmore Eagles F 55 21 47 1.2 4 0 1 68 Ryan Cox, Sherwood Park Crusaders F 60 38 29 1.1 13 0 6 67 Dylan Stewart, Sherwood Park Crusaders F 59 32 35 1.1 12 0 3 67 Kobe Walker, Lloydminster Bobcats F 60 30 37 1.1 9 1 3 67 TOP GOALTENDERS (MINIMUM 20 GAMES PLAYED) GOALTENDER GP MP W L T SO SV% GA GAA Nolan Kent, Spruce Grove Saints 20 1104 15 4 0 4 0.934 28 1.52 Riley Morris, Okotoks Oilers 35 2086 31 2 2 4 0.922 69 1.98 Mitchel Benson, Brooks Bandits 56 3378 43 12 1 5 0.911 124 2.20 Xavier Potvin, Whitecourt Wolverines 45 2693 25 14 6 4 0.918 103 2.29 Ben Howard, Okotoks Oilers 27 1544 22 3 0 1 0.911 60 2.33 Chris Curr, Fort McMurray Oil Barons 25 1432 16 5 2 1 0.922 57 2.39 Hayden Missler, Spruce Grove Saints 21 1104 14 3 1 2 0.902 45 2.45 Hunter Virostek, Drumheller Dragons 45 2578 24 15 4 1 0.897 119 2.77 Eric Szudor, Fort McMurray Oil Barons 37 2192 26 8 3 2 0.909 105 2.87 Luke Lush, Camrose Kodiaks 26 1438 9 9 6 1 0.907 70 2.92 POWERPLAY TEAM PPG PPO PP% PENALTY-KILL TEAM PPGA TSH PK% Spruce Grove Saints 61 212 28.77 Spruce Grove Saints 27 217 87.56 Drumheller Dragons 61 281 21.71 Okotoks Oilers 43 311 86.17 Sherwood Park Crusaders 52 246 21.14 Brooks Bandits 45 293 84.64 Grande Prairie Storm 54 263 20.53 Whitecourt Wolverines 40 250 84.00 Okotoks Oilers 57 281 20.28 Camrose Kodiaks 46 284 83.80 Bonnyville Pontiacs 48 247 19.43 Fort McMurray Oil Barons 41 248 83.47 Fort McMurray Oil Barons 48 248 19.35 Canmore Eagles 50 285 82.46 Whitecourt Wolverines 48 250 19.20 Grande Prairie Storm 51 283 81.98 Brooks Bandits 58 303 19.14 Drumheller Dragons 51 265 80.75 Olds Grizzlys 53 282 18.79 Sherwood Park Crusaders 44 225 80.44 Canmore Eagles 56 307 18.24 Lloydminster Bobcats 57 273 79.12 Drayton Valley Thunder 37 228 16.23 Calgary Mustangs 51 241 78.84 Calgary Mustangs 50 310 16.13 Calgary Canucks 68 313 78.27 Lloydminster Bobcats 44 273 16.12 Olds Grizzlys 54 239 77.41 Camrose Kodiaks 41 256 16.02 Bonnyville Pontiacs 59 261 77.39 Calgary Canucks 43 285 15.09 Drayton Valley Thunder 84 284 70.42 52 - AJHL.CA ALBERTA JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE STATISTICSSTATISTICS Viterra AJHL North Division Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Bonnyville (BP) - 7 vs Fort McMurray (FM) - 2 Oil Barons win series 3-0 Grande Prairie (GP) - 4 Game 1: BP 2 @ FM 3 OT vs Spruce Grove (SG) - 1 Game 2: BP 1 @ FM 7 2018 Inter Pipeline Saints win series 4-0 Game 3: FM 3 @ BP 2 Game 1: GP 0 @ SG 8 Cup Playo s Game 4: --- Game 2: GP 2 @ SG 5 Game 5: --- Game 3: SG 7 @ GP 0 Lloydminster (LB) - 6 Game 4: SG 8 @ GP 0 Whitecourt (WC) - 2 vs vs Whitecourt (WC) - 3 Game 5: --- Spruce Grove (SG) - 1 Wolverines win series 3-0 Game 6: --- Saints win series 4-0 Game 1: LB 3 @ WC 4 Game 7: --- Game 1: WC 2 @ SG 3 OT Game 2: LB 0 @ WC 4 Whitecourt (WC) - 3 Game 2: WC 3 @ SG 4 Game 3: WC 3 @ LB 1 vs Game 3: SG 1 @ WC 0 Fort McMurray (FM) - 2 Game 4: --- Game 4: SG 6 @ WC 2 Wolverines win series 4-3 Game 5: --- Game 5: --- Game 1: WC 3 @ FM 4 OT Game 6: --- Sherwood Park (SP) - 5 Game 2: WC 4 @ FM 3 OT vs Game 7: --- Grande Prairie (GP) - 4 Game 3: FM 2 @ WC 5 Saints win North Division Storm win series 3-2 Game 4: FM 0 @ WC 2 Game 1: SP 1 @ GP 4 Game 5: WC 2 @ FM 3 Game 2: SP 3 @ GP 2 OT Game 6: FM 5 @ WC 1 Game 3: GP 4 @ SP 3 OT Game 7: WC 4 @ FM 3 OT FINAL ROUND Game 4: GP 5 @ SP 8 Spruce Grove (SG) - 2 Game 5: SP 1 @ GP 6 vs Okotoks (OK) - 1 Saints win series 4-1 Viterra AJHL South Division Game 1: SG 4 @ OK 3 OT Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Game 2: SG 3 @ OK 2 OT Canmore (CE) - 7 Game 3: OK 1 @ SG 3 vs Game 4: OK 4 @ SG 1 Brooks (BB) - 2 Game 5: SG 3 @ OK 2 Bandits win series 3-0 Camrose (CK) - 4 vs Game 6: --- Game 1: CE 1 @ BB 6 Okotoks (OK) - 1 Game 7: --- Game 2: CE 0 @ BB 5 Oilers win series 4-0 Saints Win Inter Pipeline Cup Game 3: BB 4 @ CE 0 Game 1: CK 2 @ OK 5 Game 4: --- Game 2: CK 0 @ OK 3 Game 5: --- Game 3: OK 2 @ CK 1 Brooks (BB) - 2 vs Calgary Canucks (CC) - 6 Game 4: OK 4 @ CK 3 OT Okotoks (OK) - 1 vs Game 5: --- Drumheller (DD) - 3 Oilers win series 4-2 Game 6: --- Dragons win series 3-1 Game 1: BB 1 @ OK 4 Game 7: --- Game 1: CC 3 @ DD 6 Game 2: BB 3 @ OK 2 Game 2: CC 3 @ DD 2 Drumheller (DD) - 3 Game 3: OK 1 @ BB 2 Game 3: DD 8 @ CC 1 vs Game 4: OK 5 @ BB 4 3 OT Brooks (BB) - 2 Game 4: DD 8 @ CC 4 Game 5: BB 3 @ OK 4 Bandits win series 4-2 Game 5: --- Game 6: OK 4 @ BB 2 Game 1: DD 1 @ BB 6 Game 7: --- Calgary Mustangs (CM) - 5 Game 2: DD 3 @ BB 5 vs Okotoks win South Division Camrose (CK) - 4 Game 3: BB 6 @ DD 1 Kodiaks win series 3-0 Game 4: BB 2 @ DD 3 Game 1: CM 1 @ CK 5 Game 5: DD 3 @ BB 1 Game 2: CM 3 @ CK 6 Game 6: BB 6 @ DD 3 Game 3: CK 4 @ CM 3 OT Game 7: --- Game 4: --- Game 5: --- GUIDEBOOK 2018-19 AJHL.CA - 53 2018 AJHL Playo s LEADING SCORERS PLAYER TEAM GP G A P/G PPG SHG GWG PTS Tanner Laderoute Okotoks Oilers 15 10 11 1.4 0 0 2 21 Chris Van Os-Shaw Spruce Grove Saints 11 11 8 1.7 1 0 4 19 Carter Huber Okotoks Oilers 15 3 14 1.1 1 1 2 17 Josh Harris Spruce Grove Saints 13 6 9 1.2 1 0 2 15 Jacob Bernard-Docker Okotoks Oilers 15 7 7 0.9 3 0 0 14 TOP GOALTENDERS GOALIE TEAM GP MP W L SA SV% GA GAA Nolan Kent Spruce Grove Saints 13 798 12 1 251 0.923 21 1.58 Mitchel Benson Brooks Bandits 15 941 9 6 383 0.921 33 2.10 Riley Morris Okotoks Oilers 15 963 9 6 382 0.916 35 2.18 Luke Lush Camrose Kodiaks 3 185 3 0 77 0.917 7 2.27 Chris Curr Fort McMurray Oil Barons 7 423 4 3 174 0.911 17 2.41 2018 Doyle Cup ROUND /DATE HOME SCORE VISITORS SCORE Game 1 - 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