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Whl Commissioner THUNDERBIRDS GAME NOTES DATE HOME GAME #21 LOCATION Sunday, January 19, 2020 Overall Game #43 accesso ShoWare Center GAME TIME REFEREES LINESMEN 5:05 PM Chris Crich #20, Brett Iverson #24 Michael Bean #148, Trevor Beaton #155 EVERETT SEATTLE SILVERTIPS THUNDERBIRDS 28-11-2-1 18-21-2-1 # PLAYERS POS GP G A PTS +/- PIM # PLAYERS POS GP G A PTS +/- PIM 4 Kasper Puutio* (02) D 36 1 15 16 -14 24 2 Simon Kubicek (01L) D 32 5 14 19 -14 37 7 Ethan Regnier (00) C 38 9 12 21 -15 13 3 Cade McNelly (01L) D 19 1 1 2 4 50 8 Ronan Seeley (02) D 42 3 19 22 9 4 4 Zach Ashton (01) D 35 0 7 7 -6 27 9 Dawson Butt (00) RW 38 5 7 12 -3 75 6 Tyrel Bauer (02) D 39 3 7 10 -1 52 11 Jacob Wright* (02) C 28 1 2 3 3 6 9 Keltie Jeri-Leon (00) RW 42 19 13 32 2 16 13 Brendan Lee* (02) LW 33 4 2 6 -3 19 12 Henrik Rybinski (01) C 41 10 18 28 -15 51 17 Jackson Berezowski (02) RW 41 14 12 26 4 10 15 Mekai Sanders* (03) RW 5 1 1 2 0 0 18 Hunter Campbell (01) RW 35 4 8 12 5 54 16 Kai Uchacz* (03) C 33 1 5 6 -10 14 19 Bryce Kindopp (99) RW 42 30 26 56 21 32 18 Andrej Kukuca (99L) RW 42 16 24 40 -6 23 21 Dylan Anderson* (02L) D 37 1 2 3 1 18 19 Payton Mount (02) RW 41 9 12 21 -4 6 22 Justyn Gurney (00L) LW 41 3 7 10 -4 55 20 Conner Bruggen-Cate (99) LW 42 11 16 27 -3 27 23 Jake Christiansen (99) D 17 11 15 26 7 16 22 Luke Bateman* (02L) D 36 1 8 9 5 27 24 Gianni Fairbrother (00L) D 37 5 20 25 6 38 23 Brendan Williamson* (02) RW 38 0 3 3 -14 14 27 Jalen Price (01) C 38 2 3 5 0 4 25 Owen Williams (00L) D 42 1 9 10 2 18 29 Wyatte Wylie (99L) D 42 10 29 39 12 27 27 Ryan Gottfried (01) D 39 1 6 7 -7 32 34 Tyson Phare* (02) RW 12 0 0 0 -1 5 28 Max Patterson (99L) C 41 6 14 20 -5 36 39 Gage Goncalves (01) LW 39 23 22 45 16 34 29 Jared Davidson (02) C 39 5 4 9 -7 36 42 Cole Fonstad (00) C 39 10 42 52 28 16 32 Matthew Rempe* (02) C 26 5 14 19 3 43 44 Aidan Sutter* (02L) D 32 1 1 2 3 22 34 Conner Roulette* (03) LW 33 14 12 26 10 17 48 Olen Zellweger* (03) D 37 2 4 6 8 4 47 Lucas Ciona* (03) LW 38 2 6 8 -4 51 62 Michal Gut* (02) C 34 8 18 26 7 28 90 Ty Kolle (00) C 39 15 10 25 -10 33 # GOALTENDERS GP SV% GAA W L OL/SL SH # GOALTENDERS GP SV% GAA W L OL/SL SH 32 Dustin Wolf (01) 28 .934 2.05 19 8 1/0 6 1 Roddy Ross (00) 32 .907 3.27 14 15 2/1 0 40 Braden Holt* (03) 4 .918 2.36 1 2 0/0 0 35 Thomas Milic* (03) AP 2 .886 3.57 1 0 0 0 40 Blake Lyda* (02) 12 .878 4.55 3 6 0/0 0 * Rookie L=Birthday after September 15 of that year * Rookie L=Birthday after September 15 of that year General Manager Garry Davidson VP of Hockey Operations Russ Farwell Head Coach Dennis Williams General Manager Bil La Forge Assistant Coach Louis Mass Head Coach Matt O’Dette Assistant Coach Mike Lysyj Assistant Coach Kyle Hagel Director of Player Personnel Alvin Backus Assistant Coach Castan Sommer Goaltending Coach James Jensen Director of Player Personnel Cal Filson Athletic Trainer Blake Draughon Goaltending Coach Ian Gordon Equipment Manager James Stucky Athletic Trainer Phil Varney Equipment Manager Jorge Lopez Next 3 Games: Friday at Kelowna 7:05pm, Saturday vs. Portland 6:05pm, Tuesday at Tri-City 7:05pm WELCOME TO THE 2019-20 WHL SEASON FROM WHL COMMISSIONER Calgary, Alta. – The dawn of a new Western Hockey League season is here and we are thrilled to be witness to the world’s premier junior hockey players as they showcase their talents in each of our 22 markets across Western Canada and the U.S. Pacific Northwest. This marks the 54th season in WHL history, and as always, the WHL Player Experience is paramount for WHL Clubs. On and off the ice, WHL Clubs are entrenched in ensuring WHL players receive world-class coaching and competition together with North America’s most comprehensive WHL Scholarship and education program. The WHL’s Players First support services continue to allow players to develop in a safe and positive environment. In the 25th year of the WHL Scholarship, records were shattered for the sixth consecutive season, as 405 WHL graduates accessed their WHL Scholarship during the 2018-19 academic year. The WHL Scholarship continues to provide an unparalleled educational avenue for WHL graduates driven to achieve their academic goals. Of the 405 WHL graduates who accessed their WHL Scholarship, close to 200continued their hockey development by playing Canadian University hockey at the U SPORTS level this past season. Ron Robison Commissioner The 2019 NHL Draft also provided reason for celebration as 28 WHL players, including seven in the first round, heard their name called on home ice in Vancouver. The 28 WHL players represent the largest number of players selected from any one developmental league in the world at the 2019 NHL Draft, reaffirming the WHL’s position as a leading producer of NHL talent. The 2019-20 WHL season will see many high calibre events on display in WHL territory. The WHL Cup will return to Calgary in October 2019, showcasing the top prospects in the system from the 2019 WHL Bantam Draft class. The 2019 CIBC Canada Russia Series lands in Saskatoon and Prince Albert in November, as Team WHL faces the Russian National Team in a preview of the 2020 World Junior Championship. Finally, the Memorial Cup, Presented by Kia, returns to Western Canada for the third time in five years, as the Canadian Hockey League’s best from the WHL, Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, and Ontario Hockey League take to the ice in Kelowna in May 2020. EVERY GAME. EVERY TEAM. ALL NEW WHL LIVE - NEW enhanced video player with quad-view and picture in picture - Applications for iPad, iPhone and Android www.WHLlive.com Seattle thunderbirds 2019-20 ROSTER AS OF 1/17/20 NO. FORWARDS POS S HT WT HOMETOWN D.O.B. 18-19 SEASON LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM DRAFT PRONUNCIATION 9 Jeri-Leon, Keltie RW R 5’11 199 Kelowna, BC Jan. 19/00 Seattle/Lethbridge WHL 64 8 16 24 21 Eligible 2020 Kell-tee Jerry-Lee-on 12 Rybinski, Henrik C R 6’1 175 Vancouver, BC June 26/01 Seattle/Medicine Hat WHL 47 8 32 40 26 FLA 19 RYE-bin-ski 15 Sanders, Mekai* RW R 5’9 163 Gig Harbor, WA May 8/03 Compuware U16 HPHL U16 19 3 1 4 16 Eligible 2021 Muh-Kai 16 Uchacz, Kai* C R 6’1 185 De Winton, AB June 24/03 Okotoks Oilers BAAA AMBHL 28 16 15 31 22 Eligible 2021 You-Chaz 18 Kukuca, Andrej ** RW R 6’2 188 Trencin, SVK Nov. 14/99 Seattle Thunderbirds WHL 59 25 32 57 26 Free Agent Kuh-coo-CHA 19 Mount, Payton C R 5’9 184 Victoria, BC Jan. 19/02 Seattle Thunderbirds WHL 57 5 16 21 16 Eligible 2020 MOUNT 20 Bruggen-Cate, Conner LW L 6’2 197 Langley, BC Sept. 13/99 Kelowna Rockets WHL 65 5 9 14 37 Free Agent Brew-gehn-Kate 23 Williamson, Brendan* C L 6’0 173 Chilliwack, BC May 4/02 Fraser Valley Thunderbirds BCMML 29 12 28 40 22 Eligible 2020 William-son 28 Patterson, Max ** RW R 6’6 230 Kamloops, BC Dec. 27/99 Everett/Swift Current WHL 63 14 25 39 45 Free Agent Pat-er-son 29 Davidson, Jared C L 5’11 182 Edmonton, AB July 7/02 Seattle Thunderbirds WHL 48 2 2 4 22 Eligible 2020 David-son 32 Rempe, Matthew* C R 6’8 206 Calgary, AB June 29/02 Spruce Grove Saints AJHL 43 4 8 12 32 Eligible 2020 Remp-E 34 Roulette, Conner* LW L 5’11 158 Winnipeg, MB May 13/03 Winnipeg Thrashers MMHL 43 41 47 88 62 Eligible 2021 Roulette 47 Ciona, Lucas* LW L 6’2 200 Edmonton, AB Jan. 8/03 NAX Midget Prep CSSHL 29 12 15 27 63 Eligible 2021 SEE-oh-nuh NO. DEFENSEMEN POS S HT WT HOMETOWN D.O.B. 18-19 SEASON LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM DRAFT PRONUNCIATION 2 Kubicek, Simon ** D R 6’2 203 Jindrichuv Hradec CZE Dec. 19/01 Seattle Thunderbirds WHL 61 9 19 28 57 Eligible 2020 Ku-BIH-check 3 McNelly, Cade ** D L 6’3 195 Westlock, AB Oct. 17/01 Seattle Thunderbirds WHL 46 1 1 2 123 Eligible 2020 MIC-Nelly 4 Ashton, Zach D R 5’11 176 Calgary, AB Feb. 9/01 Seattle/Saskatoon WHL 35 1 2 3 8 Eligible 2020 ASH-ton 6 Bauer, Tyrel D R 6’3 206 Cochrane, AB Mar.
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