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2017 Rbc Cup Coupe Rbc 2017 2017 RBC CUP COUPE RBC 2017 ALUMNI ANCIENS PLAYERS WHO PLAYED IN THE NATIONAL JUNIOR A CHAMPIONSHIP AND HAVE PLAYED AT LEAST ONE GAME IN THE NHL JOUEURS QUI ONT PARTICIPÉ AU CHAMPIONNAT NATIONAL JUNIOR A ET À AU MOINS UN MATCH DANS LA LNH A Craig Adams 1995 – Calgary Canucks CAR, CHI, PIT Darrell Anholt 1980 – Red Deer Rustlers CHI B Robin Bartel 1981, 1982 – Prince Albert Raiders CGY, VAN Jeff Batters 1988 – Notre Dame Hounds STL Ryan Bayda 1999 – Vernon Vipers CAR Todd Bergen 1982 – Prince Albert Raiders PHI Mike Bishai 1998 – South Surrey Eagles EDM Dan Bonar 1973 – Portage Terriers LAK Robert Bortuzzo 2006 – Fort William North Stars PIT, STL Rod Brind’Amour 1988 – Notre Dame Hounds STL, PHI, CAR Mike Brodeur 2003 – Camrose Kodiaks OTT C Mike Cammalleri 1999 – Bramalea Blues LAK, CGY, MTL, NJD Brad Chartrand 1992 – St. James Canadians LAK Grant Clitsome 2004 – Nepean Raiders CBJ, WPG Joe Colborne 2007, 2008 – Camrose Kodiaks TOR, CGY, COL Danton Cole 1985 – Aurora Tigers WPG, TBL, NYI, CHI Mike Connolly 2007, 2008 – Camrose Kodiaks COL Ed Cristofoli 1985 – Penticton Knights MTL Tony Currie 1975 – Spruce Grove Mets STL, VAN, HFD D Yann Danis 2000 – Cornwall Colts MTL, NYI, NJD, EDM Derek Dorsett 2004 – Kindersley Klippers CBJ, NYR, VAN E Mike Eastwood 1987 – Pembroke Lumber Kings TOR, WPG, PHX, NYR, STL, CHI, PIT Robert Esche 1995 – Gloucester Rangers PHX, PHI Steve Eminger 1999 – Bramalea Blues WSH, PHI, TBL, FLA, ANA, NYR F Scott Fankhouser 1996 – Melfort Mustangs ATL Bryan Fogarty 1985 – Aurora Tigers QUE, PIT, MTL Brian Ford 1980 – Red Deer Rustlers QUE, PIT G Brett Gallant 2009 – Summerside Western Capitals NYI Jason Garrison 2004 – Nanaimo Clippers FLA, VAN, TBL Gabe Gauthier 2000, 2002 – Chilliwack Chiefs LAK Scott Gomez 1997 – South Surrey Eagles NJD, NYR, MTL, SJS, STL Derek Gustafson 1999 – Vernon Vipers MIN H Andrew Hammond 2009 – Vernon Vipers OTT Scott Harrington 2009 – Kingston Voyageurs PIT, TOR, CBJ Mark Hartigan 1997, 1998 – Weyburn Red Wings ATL, CBJ, ANA, DET Craig Hartsburg 1975 – Guelph CMCs MIN Darren Haydar 1998 – Milton Merchants NSH, ATL, COL Brian Hayward 1978 – Guelph Platers WPG, MTL, MIN, SJS Colin Hemingway 1998 – South Surrey Eagles STL Jason Herter 1988 – Notre Dame Hounds NYI Matt Hervey 1987 – Richmond Sockeyes WPG, BOS, TBL Bruce Hoffort 1987 – Humboldt Broncos PHI Dave Hoyda 1975 – Spruce Grove Mets PHI, WPG Tony Hrkac 1984 – Orillia Travelways STL, QUE, SJS, CHI, DAL, EDM, NYI, ANA, ATL Kent Huskins 1997 – Kanata Valley Lasers ANA, SJS, STL, DET, PHI Carter Hutton 2006 – Fort William First Nation North Stars NSH, STL MAY 13-21, 2017 – COBOURG, ONT. 2017 RBC CUP COUPE RBC 2017 I Raitis Ivanans 1998 – Milton Merchants MTL, LAK, CGY J Ryan Jardine 1997 – Kanata Valley Lasers FLA Greg Johnson 1989 – Thunder Bay Flyers DET, PIT, CHI, NSH Connor Jones 2009, 2010 – Vernon Vipers NYI Curtis Joseph 1988 – Notre Dame Hounds STL, EDM, TOR, DET, PHX, CGY Derek Joslin 2004 – Aurora Tigers SJS, CAR, VAN Tyson Jost 2015 – Penticton Vees COL K Jason Kasdorf 2011 – Portage Terriers BUF Ian Kidd 1985 – Penticton Knights VAN Dieter Kochan 1993 – Kelowna Spartans TB, MIN Mike Kostka 2004 – Aurora Tigers TOR, CHI, TBL, NYR, OTT L Kellan Lain 2008, 2010 – Oakville Blades VAN Bill Lindsay 1989 – Vernon Lakers QUE, FLA, SJ, MTL, ATL Neil Little 1990 – Nipawin Hawks PHI M Al MacAdam 1971 – Charlottetown Islanders PHI, CAL, CLE, MIN, VAN Derek MacKenzie 1997 – Rayside-Balfour Sabrecats ATL, CBJ, FLA Andrew MacWilliam 2007, 2008 – Camrose Kodiaks TOR Jeff Madill 1983 – North York Rangers NJD Jason Marshall 1989 – Vernon Lakers STL, ANA, WSH, MIN Dwight Mathiasen 1983 – Abbotsford Flyers PIT Derek Mayer 1985 – Penticton Knights OTT Bill McDougall 1987 – Humboldt Broncos DET, EDM, TBL George McPhee 1978 – Guelph Platers NYR, NJD Brian McReynolds 1985 – Orillia Travelways WPG, NYR, LAK Joby Messier 1988 – Notre Dame Hounds NYR Paul Messier 1975 – Spruce Grove Mets COL Alfie Michaud 1996 – Melfort Mustangs VAN Dave Michayluk 1979 – Prince Albert Raiders PHI Willie Mitchell 1996 – Melfort Mustangs NJD, MIN, DAL, VAN, LAK, FLA Randy Moller 1980 – Red Deer Rustlers QUE, NYR, BUF, FLA Bill Muckalt 1994 – Kelowna Spartans VAN, NYI, OTT, MIN Cory Murphy 1997 – Kanata Valley Lasers FLA, TBL, NJD Joe Murphy 1985 – Penticton Knights DET, EDM, CHI, STL, SJS, BOS, WSH N Dwayne Norris 1988 – Notre Dame Hounds QUE, ANA O Evan Oberg 2007 – Camrose Kodiaks VAN, TBL Brian Ogilvie 1971 – Red Deer Rustlers CHI, STL David Oliver 1989, 1990 – Vernon Lakers EDM, NYR, PHX, OTT, DAL Dylan Olsen 2008 – Camrose Kodiaks CHI, FLA P Greg Paslawski 1981 – Prince Albert Raiders MTL, STL, WPG, BUF, QUE, PHI, CGY James Patrick 1981 – Prince Albert Raiders NYR, HFD, CGY, BUF Matthew Peca 2011 – Pembroke Lumber Kings TBL Scott Pellerin 1988 – Notre Dame Hounds NJD, STL, MIN, CAR, BOS, DAL, PHX, STL Richard Petiot 2001 – Camrose Kodiaks LAK, TBL R Brad Ralph 1997 – Kanata Valley Lasers PHX Mason Raymond 2005 – Camrose Kodiaks VAN, TOR, CGY, ANA Liam Reddox 2003 – Wellington Dukes EDM Dave Reierson 1981, 1982 – Prince Albert Raiders CGY Mike Reilly 2012 – Penticton Vees MIN Doug Risebrough 1972 – Guelph CMCs MTL, CGY Prestin Ryan 1999 – Estevan Bruins VAN MAY 13-21, 2017 – COBOURG, ONT. 2017 RBC CUP COUPE RBC 2017 S Raymond Sawada 2004 – Nanaimo Clippers DAL Rod Schutt 1973 – Pembroke Lumber Kings MTL, PIT, TOR MacGregor Sharp 2003, 2005 – Camrose Kodiaks ANA Warren Sharples 1986 – Penticton Knights CGY Roy Sommer 1975 – Spruce Grove Mets EDM Corey Spring 1991 – Vernon Lakers TBL Troy Stecher 2012 – Penticton Vees VAN Alan Stewart 1982 – Prince Albert Raiders NJ, BOS Karl Stollery 2008 – Camrose Kodiaks COL, SJS Garret Stroshein 2000 – Chilliwack Chiefs WSH Brent Sutter 1980 – Red Deer Rustlers NYI, CHI Brody Sutter 2008 – Calgary Buffaloes CAR Rich Sutter 1980 – Red Deer Rustlers PIT, PHI, VAN, STL, CHI, TOR, TBL Ron Sutter 1980 – Red Deer Rustlers PHI, STL, QUE, NYI, BOS, SJS, CGY T Jeff Tambellini 2002 – Chilliwack Chiefs LAK, NYI, VAN Dave Tippett 1979, 1981 – Prince Albert Raiders HFD, WSH, PIT, PHI Dave Tomlinson 1987 – Richmond Sockeyes TOR, WPG, FLA Kyle Turris 2006 – Burnaby Express PHX, OTT U Scottie Upshall 2000 – Fort McMurray Oil Barons NSH, PHI, PHX, CBJ, FLA, STL V John Van Boxmeer 1972 – Guelph CMCs MTL, COL, BUF, QUE David Van Der Gulik 2002 – Chilliwack Chiefs CGY, COL Darcy Verot 1997 – Weyburn Red Wings WSH W Bill Watson 1981, 1982 – Prince Albert Raiders CHI Jeremy Welsh 2008 – Oakville Blades CAR, VAN Peter White 1987, 1988 – Pembroke Lumber Kings EDM, TOR, PHI, CHI Y Allen York 2007, 2008 – Camrose Kodiaks CBJ Tim Young 1973 – Pembroke Lumber Kings MIN, WPG, PHI MAY 13-21, 2017 – COBOURG, ONT. .
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