Wheat Kings’ Ivan Provorov named CHL Player of the Week

Toronto, ON – The Canadian Hockey League today announced that Philadelphia Flyers prospect Ivan Provorov of the Brandon Wheat Kings is the CHL Player of the Week for the week ending February 7 after scoring twice with seven assists for nine points in three games with a plus-minus rating of plus-6.

Provorov helped the Wheat Kings win all three games last week improving the club’s record to 34-15-2-2 for 72 points atop the WHL’s East Division standings.  The defenceman scored a goal and two assists last Tuesday as part of a 6-2 victory over the Moose Jaw Warriors, then tallied a career-high five assists on Friday in an 8-3 win against the Prince George Cougars.  He earned first star honours in that contest helping teammates Jayce Hawryluk and John Quenneville collect multi-goal games.  He finished his week with a goal on Saturday in a 6-2 win against the Medicine Hat Tigers.

A 19-year-old from Yaroslavl, Russia, Provorov is playing in his second career WHL season with the Wheat Kings.  The seventh overall pick of the Flyers in the 2015 NHL Draft is currently third among WHL defencemen in scoring with 12 goals and 38 assists for 50 points in 43 games.

Also considered for the award this week was Los Angeles Kings prospect Spencer Watson of the Kingston Frontenacs who scored three goals and five assists for eight points in two games, and 2016 NHL Draft prospect Pascal Laberge of the Victoriaville Tigres who scored two goals and five assists for seven points in three games.

2015-16 CHL Regular Season Players of the Week:

Feb. 1 – Feb. 7: Ivan Provorov (Brandon Wheat Kings)
Jan. 25 – Jan. 31: Frédéric Allard (Chicoutimi Sagueneens)
Jan. 18 – Jan. 24: Giorgio Estephan (Lethbridge Hurricanes)
Jan. 11 – Jan. 17: Reid Gardiner (Prince Albert Raiders)
Jan. 4 – Jan. 10: Maxime Comtois (Victoriaville Tigres)
Dec. 28 – Jan. 3: Kevin Labanc (Barrie Colts)
Dec. 14 – Dec. 20: Brendan Lemieux (Windsor Spitfires)
Dec. 7 – Dec. 13: Christian Dvorak (London Knights)
Nov. 30 – Dec. 6: Mitchell Marner (London Knights)
Nov. 23 – Nov. 29: Conor Garland (Moncton Wildcats)
Nov. 16 – Nov. 22: Pierre-Luc Dubois (Cape Breton Screaming Eagles)
Nov. 9 – Nov. 15: Dylan Strome (Erie Otters)
Nov. 2 – Nov. 8: Nikolas Brouillard (Quebec Remparts)
Oct. 26 – Nov. 1: Mathew Barzal (Seattle Thunderbirds)
Oct. 19 – Oct. 25: Kevin Labanc (Barrie Colts)
Oct. 12 – Oct. 18: Zach Bratina (North Bay Battalion)
Oct. 5 – Oct. 11: Dennis Yan (Shawinigan Cataractes)
Sept. 28 – Oct. 4: Conor Garland (Moncton Wildcats)
Sept. 21 – Sept. 27: Alex Forsberg (Victoria Royals)

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Broncos’ Taz Burman named Vaughn CHL Goaltender of the Week

Toronto, ON – The Canadian Hockey League today announced that Taz Burman of the Swift Current Broncos is the Vaughn CHL Goaltender of the Week for the week ending February 7 after posting a 2-0-0-1 record with a goals-against-average of 0.97 and save percentage of .971.

Burman made 99 saves in three road games last week helping the Broncos earn five of a possible six points to stay competitive in the wildcard playoff hunt in the WHL’s Eastern Conference.  Last Tuesday night he made 28 saves earning second star honours in a 2-1 victory over the Medicine Hat Tigers, then turned aside 32 shots on Friday despite a 2-1 shootout loss to the Prince Albert Raiders.  He finished the week with an impressive 39-save performance on Saturday as first star of a 4-1 victory over the Saskatoon Blades.

An 18-year-old from Vancouver, BC, Burman is playing in his third career WHL season and was acquired by the Broncos from the Seattle Thunderbirds in January.  Since joining his new club he has posted a 6-2-0-1 record with a goals-against-average of 2.25 and save percentage of .940.

Also considered for the award this week was rookie Anthony Dumont-Bouchard of the Drummondville Voltigeurs who posted a 1-1-0-0 record with a goals-against-average of 1.50 and save percentage of .962, and New York Rangers prospect Brandon Halverson of the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds who posted a 2-0-0-0 record with a goals-against-average of 2.50 and save percentage of .932.

2015-16 Vaughn CHL Goaltenders of the Week:

Feb. 1 – Feb. 7: Taz Burman (Swift Current Broncos)
Jan. 25 – Jan. 31: Luke Opilka (Kitchener Rangers)
Jan. 18 – Jan. 24: Jordan Papirny (Brandon Wheat Kings)
Jan. 11 – Jan. 17: Zach Sawchenko (Moose Jaw Warriors)
Jan. 4 – Jan. 10: Michael DiPietro (Windsor Spitfires)
Dec. 28 – Jan. 3: Étienne Montpetit (Val-d’Or Foreurs)
Dec. 14 – Dec. 20: Callum Booth (Quebec Remparts)
Dec. 7 – Dec. 13: Jack Flinn (Mississauga Steelheads)
Nov. 30 – Dec. 6: Ty Edmonds (Prince George Cougars)
Nov. 23 – Nov. 29: Carter Hart (Everett Silvertips)
Nov. 16 – Nov. 22: Keven Bouchard (Baie-Comeau Drakkar)
Nov. 9 – Nov. 15: Devin Williams (Erie Otters)
Nov. 2 – Nov. 8: Etienne Montpetit (Val-d’Or Foreurs)
Oct. 26 – Nov. 1: Tyler Parsons (London Knights)
Oct. 19 – Oct. 25: Adin Hill (Portland Winterhawks)
Oct. 12 – Oct. 18: Julio Billia (Chicoutimi Sagueneens)
Oct. 5 – Oct. 11: Coleman Vollrath (Victoria Royals)
Sept. 28 – Oct. 4: Louis-Philip Guindon (Rimouski Oceanic)
Sept. 21 – Sept. 27: Zack Bowman (Flint Firebirds)

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Sagueneens’ Frédéric Allard named CHL Player of the Week

Toronto, ON – The Canadian Hockey League today announced that 2016 NHL Draft prospect Frédéric Allard of the Chicoutimi Sagueneens is the CHL Player of the Week for the week ending January 31 after scoring a goal with five assists for six points in two games along with a plus-minus rating of plus-4.

Allard recorded back-to-back three-point performances last week helping the Sagueneens earn two road wins to climb into a tie for tenth place in the QMJHL overall standings.  The defenceman scored a goal and two assists on Friday night in Shawinigan as part of a 6-2 win over the Cataractes, then assisted on all three Sags goals including Jake Smith’s overtime winner on Sunday in a 3-2 triumph over the Rimouski Oceanic.  Allard was also strong defensively last week playing without a goal against during his time on-ice.

An 18-year-old from Quebec, QC, Allard is playing in his third QMJHL season with the Sagueneens after being chosen by the club in the first round of the 2013 QMJHL Entry Draft.  In 46 games so far this season he has already achieved new career-highs in all offensive categories and ranks third in scoring among QMJHL defencemen with 12 goals and 31 assists for 43 points.  Allard was listed 36th by NHL Central Scouting in their Midterm Rankings for the 2016 NHL Draft.

Also considered for the award this week was Jonah Gadjovich of the Owen Sound Attack who scored three goals and three assists for six points in two games, and Chase Witala of the Prince George Cougars who scored three goals and four assists for seven points in three games.

2015-16 CHL Regular Season Players of the Week:

Jan. 25 – Jan. 31: Frédéric Allard (Chicoutimi Sagueneens)
Jan. 18 – Jan. 24: Giorgio Estephan (Lethbridge Hurricanes)
Jan. 11 – Jan. 17: Reid Gardiner (Prince Albert Raiders)
Jan. 4 – Jan. 10: Maxime Comtois (Victoriaville Tigres)
Dec. 28 – Jan. 3: Kevin Labanc (Barrie Colts)
Dec. 14 – Dec. 20: Brendan Lemieux (Windsor Spitfires)
Dec. 7 – Dec. 13: Christian Dvorak (London Knights)
Nov. 30 – Dec. 6: Mitchell Marner (London Knights)
Nov. 23 – Nov. 29: Conor Garland (Moncton Wildcats)
Nov. 16 – Nov. 22: Pierre-Luc Dubois (Cape Breton Screaming Eagles)
Nov. 9 – Nov. 15: Dylan Strome (Erie Otters)
Nov. 2 – Nov. 8: Nikolas Brouillard (Quebec Remparts)
Oct. 26 – Nov. 1: Mathew Barzal (Seattle Thunderbirds)
Oct. 19 – Oct. 25: Kevin Labanc (Barrie Colts)
Oct. 12 – Oct. 18: Zach Bratina (North Bay Battalion)
Oct. 5 – Oct. 11: Dennis Yan (Shawinigan Cataractes)
Sept. 28 – Oct. 4: Conor Garland (Moncton Wildcats)
Sept. 21 – Sept. 27: Alex Forsberg (Victoria Royals)

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Rangers’ Luke Opilka named Vaughn CHL Goaltender of the Week

Toronto, ON – The Canadian Hockey League today announced that St. Louis Blues prospect Luke Opilka of the Kitchener Rangers is the Vaughn CHL Goaltender of the Week for the week ending January 31 after posting a 2-0-0-0 record including a shutout victory with a goals-against-average of 0.50 and save percentage of .979.

Opilka stopped 47 of the 48 shots he faced last week backstopping the Rangers to a pair of victories helping the club climb into second place in the OHL’s Midwest Division standings with 72 points.  Opilka made 20 saves to earn his second shutout of the season on Friday night as third star of a 2-0 victory over the Windsor Spitfires, then turned aside 27 shots on the road Saturday in a 2-1 win against the Saginaw Spirit again claiming third star honours.

A 19-year-old from St. Louis, Missouri, Opilka is playing in his first OHL season with the Rangers and currently carries a 23-5-2-0 record.  His goals-against-average of 2.42 ranks third among OHL netminders, while his save percentage of .917 is fifth best in the league.  Opilka was selected by his hometown Blues in the fifth round of the 2015 NHL Draft.

Also considered for the award was Calgary Flames prospect Mason McDonald of the Charlottetown Islanders with a 2-0-0-0 record including a shutout victory along with a goals-against-average of 1.00 and save percentage of .970, and Coleman Vollrath of the Victoria Royals who went 2-0-0-0 with a goals-against-average of 1.00 and save percentage of .950.

2015-16 Vaughn CHL Goaltenders of the Week:

Jan. 25 – Jan. 31: Luke Opilka (Kitchener Rangers)
Jan. 18 – Jan. 24: Jordan Papirny (Brandon Wheat Kings)
Jan. 11 – Jan. 17: Zach Sawchenko (Moose Jaw Warriors)
Jan. 4 – Jan. 10: Michael DiPietro (Windsor Spitfires)
Dec. 28 – Jan. 3: Étienne Montpetit (Val-d’Or Foreurs)
Dec. 14 – Dec. 20: Callum Booth (Quebec Remparts)
Dec. 7 – Dec. 13: Jack Flinn (Mississauga Steelheads)
Nov. 30 – Dec. 6: Ty Edmonds (Prince George Cougars)
Nov. 23 – Nov. 29: Carter Hart (Everett Silvertips)
Nov. 16 – Nov. 22: Keven Bouchard (Baie-Comeau Drakkar)
Nov. 9 – Nov. 15: Devin Williams (Erie Otters)
Nov. 2 – Nov. 8: Etienne Montpetit (Val-d’Or Foreurs)
Oct. 26 – Nov. 1: Tyler Parsons (London Knights)
Oct. 19 – Oct. 25: Adin Hill (Portland Winterhawks)
Oct. 12 – Oct. 18: Julio Billia (Chicoutimi Sagueneens)
Oct. 5 – Oct. 11: Coleman Vollrath (Victoria Royals)
Sept. 28 – Oct. 4: Louis-Philip Guindon (Rimouski Oceanic)
Sept. 21 – Sept. 27: Zack Bowman (Flint Firebirds)

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Hurricanes’ Giorgio Estephan named CHL Player of the Week

Toronto, ON – The Canadian Hockey League today announced that Buffalo Sabres prospect Giorgio Estephan of the Lethbridge Hurricanes is the CHL Player of the Week for the week ending January 24 after scoring three goals with five assists for eight points in three games with a plus-minus rating of plus-8.

Estephan helped the Hurricanes extend their winning-streak to 10 games climbing to a WHL-best 72 points last week with a 36-12-0-0 record.  With points in all three games last week, Estephan also extended his personal scoring-streak to 14 games.  On Wednesday he scored a goal with three assists earning second star honours in a 4-0 win over the Spokane Chiefs, then picked up a goal and two assists on Saturday as first star of a 4-3 overtime win against the Moose Jaw Warriors.  His week wrapped up Sunday scoring the game-winning goal as part of a 3-0 win over the Edmonton Oil Kings.

An 18-year-old from Edmonton, AB, Estephan is playing in his third career WHL season with the Hurricanes.  Through 48 games of the 2015-16 campaign, Estephan is tied for seventh in WHL scoring with new career-highs in all offensive categories including 27 goals and 36 assists for 63 points.  He was chosen by the Sabres in the sixth round of the 2015 NHL Draft.

Also considered for the award this week was San Jose Sharks prospect Dylan Sadowy of the Barrie Colts who scored six goals with one assist for seven points in three games, and 2016 NHL Draft prospect Vitalii Abramov of the Gatineau Olympiques who scored once with seven assists for eight points in three games.

2015-16 CHL Regular Season Players of the Week:

Jan. 18 – Jan. 24: Giorgio Estephan (Lethbridge Hurricanes)
Jan. 11 – Jan. 17: Reid Gardiner (Prince Albert Raiders)
Jan. 4 – Jan. 10: Maxime Comtois (Victoriaville Tigres)
Dec. 28 – Jan. 3: Kevin Labanc (Barrie Colts)
Dec. 14 – Dec. 20: Brendan Lemieux (Windsor Spitfires)
Dec. 7 – Dec. 13: Christian Dvorak (London Knights)
Nov. 30 – Dec. 6: Mitchell Marner (London Knights)
Nov. 23 – Nov. 29: Conor Garland (Moncton Wildcats)
Nov. 16 – Nov. 22: Pierre-Luc Dubois (Cape Breton Screaming Eagles)
Nov. 9 – Nov. 15: Dylan Strome (Erie Otters)
Nov. 2 – Nov. 8: Nikolas Brouillard (Quebec Remparts)
Oct. 26 – Nov. 1: Mathew Barzal (Seattle Thunderbirds)
Oct. 19 – Oct. 25: Kevin Labanc (Barrie Colts)
Oct. 12 – Oct. 18: Zach Bratina (North Bay Battalion)
Oct. 5 – Oct. 11: Dennis Yan (Shawinigan Cataractes)
Sept. 28 – Oct. 4: Conor Garland (Moncton Wildcats)
Sept. 21 – Sept. 27: Alex Forsberg (Victoria Royals)

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OHL This Week for January 21-24, 2016

Toronto, ON – The second half of the Ontario Hockey League schedule continues with 27 games beginning tonight through Sunday.

 Here’s a look at what’s going on around the league:

AT THE RINKS:

Pink in the Rink in Niagara: The Niagara IceDogs host their annual Pink in the Rink game on Thursday at home to the Owen Sound Attack. The club is working alongside the Canadian Cancer Society to raise funds in support of women’s cancer research. The IceDogs will be wearing specially themed pink jerseys and all fans in attendance are encouraged to bring their pink to the rink!

Mikhail Sergachev poster giveaway in Windsor on ThursdayFans attending Thursday’s Spitfires home game against Flint can get a free Mikhail Sergachev collector’s poster following the game and get it signed by Mikhail behind section 111!

Steelheads support Special Olympics on FridayThe Mississauga Steelheads are teaming up with Peel Police for the annual Special Olympics Big Ticket Event, a provincial awareness and fundraising event supporting Special Olympics Ontario. Chief Jennifer Evans will join Special Olympics Athlete Ryan MacBean at center ice where they will drop the puck to start the game. For more information on Ryan and his story, please visit mississaugasteelheads.com.

Firebirds fight hunger on SaturdayThe Flint Firebirds are teaming up with the Food Bank of Eastern Michigan to fight hunger and are providing fans with great incentive to bring in their non-perishable goods. Fans may bring in five or more canned or boxed food items to receive $5 off a Silver Level ticket. Visit flintfirebirds.com for more details.

Dylan Strome poster giveaway in Erie: All fans attending Saturday’s Erie Otters game will have a chance to receive a free Dylan Strome poster! The first 1000 fans in the door will receive a poster of the Otters captain that they can get signed by Dylan following the game.

Steelheads go pink on SundayThe Mississauga Steelheads will don pink on Sunday afternoon at home to the Barrie Colts, teaming up with the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation for their annual Pink at the Rink event. Fans are invited to wear pink to the game for an afternoon of great fun for a good cause.

COMMUNITY CORNER:

Colts visit Season’s Centre for Grieving Children: In another outstanding community gesture, the Barrie Colts paid a visit the Seasons Centre for Grieving Children last week, bringing lunch courtesy of Panera Bread for unexpecting children and parents at the centre. The Colts teamed up with corporate partner Dulux to help paint and give the Seasons Centre a whole new look! Visit barriecolts.comto watch the special visit.

Firebirds raise over $50,000 for non-profit organizations: The Flint Firebirds have been hard at work in the community this year, raising over $50,000 for non-profit organizations in the Flint and Genesee County region. On Friday the Firebirds will continue to show their support for the surrounding community by donating $16,500 to the Old Newsboys of Flint, a non-profit organization that serves underprivileged children. In addition to this partnership, the Firebirds have teamed up with many other non-profit organizations this season to help give back. Visit flintfirebirds.com for the full story.

STORM’S MICHAEL GIUGOVAZ TAKES WEEKLY HONOURS:

Michael Giugovaz of the Guelph Storm is the Pioneer Energy OHL Player of the Week for the week ending January 17 after posting a 2-0-0-1 record with a shutout victory along with a goals-against-average of 1.89 and save percentage of .945. Giugovaz becomes the fifth goaltender to earn the weekly honour after making an impressive 104 saves in three games helping the Storm collect five of a possible six points last week. A 20-year-old from Brampton, ON, Giugovaz is playing in his fourth career OHL season and first with the Storm after being acquired in November from the Windsor Spitfires.  In 13 appearances with the Storm, the overage netminder carries a 6-3-1-1 record with a goals-against-average of 2.59 and save percentage of .925.

67 OHL PLAYERS IN NHL CENTRAL SCOUTING MIDTERM RANKINGS:

A total of 67 OHL players were included on NHL Central Scouting’s Midterm Draft Rankings released on Tuesday. OHL players made up six of the top-10 skaters listed with Matthew Tkachuk of the London Knights being ranked as the top draft eligible skater in North America. FULL STORY

TIP TOP TAILORS OHL PLAYS OF THE WEEK – WEEK 16: 

London Knights forward Christian Dvorak headlines the 16th edition of the Tip Top Tailors OHL Plays of the Week on a nice give-and-go with teammate Aaron Berisha. Be sure to vote for Dvorak, who is the OHL’s representative in this week’s CHL Fan Choice Vote atfanchoice.ca!

GETTING ON THE BOARD: FIRST OHL GOALS IN 2015-16:

Check out the players who have scored their first OHL goal in the past week! 134 different players have accomplished the milestone this season! Click on a player’s name below to watch his first OHL goal!
William Brown, Matyas Kantner, Nate Schnarr

ALUMNI NOTES:

Rychel scores first NHL goal: Guelph Storm graduate Kerby Rychel scored his first NHL goal on Tuesday against the Washington Capitals. Rychel beat Braden Holtby on a first period pass from William Karlsson to score his first goal in 21 career NHL contests. Rychel has a goal and six assists in 16 games with Columbus this season while registering five goals, 15 assists and 20 points in 21 games with the AHL’s Lake Erie Monsters. A first round pick by the Jackets in 2013, Rychel won an OHL title with the Storm in 2014 to cap off a four-year OHL career where he collected 122 goals, 150 assists and 272 points in 256 regular season games.

Boucher back with Devils: Sarnia Sting graduate Reid Boucher netted a goal and an assist in New Jersey’s 4-2 win over Calgary on Tuesday, scoring in his second consecutive game since being called up to the NHL. Boucher has two goals and an assist in five NHL games this season while his AHL game continues to flourish with 14 goals, 12 assists and 26 points in 30 games with the Albany Devils. Boucher currently sits second in AHL shots on goal with 116 on the season. The Grand Ledge, MI, native had 15 goals and 15 assists in 62 games as a sophomore with Albany last season. Boucher holds a Sting single-season franchise record set in 2012-13 when he led the OHL with 62 goals. He scored 90 goals and added 55 assists for 145 points in 135 career OHL games over two seasons in Sarnia from 2011-13.

Benoit summoned by Blues: Kitchener Rangers graduate and long-time journeyman Andre Benoit is back in the NHL, suiting up for an injury-riddled St. Louis Blues squad. The 32-year-old native of St. Albert, ON, suited up for the Blues in their 5-2 win over Pittsburgh on Monday. Benoit’s career has stretched through nine different cities since his Ranger days from 2000-05. The former OHL champion, Most Sportsmanlike Player of the Year and Overage Player of the Year has won two Calder Cup championships along the way. Benoit is the Rangers’ franchise leader in points by a defenceman, amassing 99 goals, 200 assists and 299 points in 324 career regular season games.

Altshuller recalled by Hurricanes: Oshawa Generals graduate Daniel Altshuller has been called up to the NHL. With a concussion to starting goaltender Cam Ward, the Carolina Hurricanes have summoned Altshuller who has had an outstanding season split between the AHL and ECHL. The Nepean, ON, native is 9-1-1-1 with a 1.71 goals-against average and a .941 save percentage with the AHL’s Charlotte Checkers. He went 10-3-0-0 with a 1.58 goals-against average, a .941 save percentage and three shutouts in 14 games with the ECHL’s Florida Everblades. Carolina’s third round pick in 2012, Altshuller played three seasons with the Generals from 2011-14, appearing in 140 regular season games while compiling a 78-47-3-5 record with a 2.80 goals-against average and a .910 save percentage.

KEY WEEKEND MATCHUPS:

North Bay Battalion (21-16-2-3) vs. Hamilton Bulldogs (16-23-3-0)
Friday January 22 at Hamilton

With their sights set on a playoff spot, the Hamilton Bulldogs have shown positive signs of late as they come off wins against Sarnia and Barrie last weekend. The Dogs embark on a three-in-three this weekend at home to North Bay and Mississauga before visiting Oshawa on Sunday. The Bulldogs square off with the Battalion in the second of four meetings this season and look to avenge a 7-1 loss back on November 26th. The Troops have been a tough two points at home this season, but have played to a 5-9-2-3 mark on the road, having won just one of their last eight away from home. They’re currently in the midst of an Eastern Conference logjam that sees six teams separated by just five points from second to seventh place. Veteran captain Mike Amadio continues to produce for North Bay with goals in three straight games and a league-leading seven shorthanded goals on the season.

Kingston Frontenacs (27-13-2-1) vs. Barrie Colts (25-16-0-1)
Saturday January 23 at Barrie

After dropping a pair of close contests against them early in the season, the Kingston Frontenacs will have another shot at the Barrie Colts on Saturday night as two of the Eastern Conference’s top clubs go toe-to-toe. The Fronts embark on their third straight three-in-three weekend after defeating Flint and Niagara before dropping Sunday’s decision to the Mississauga Steelheads. Kingston holds a comfortable 11 point lead in the East Division and currently sports a six point edge on second place Barrie in the Eastern Conference. The Colts will also be suiting up for three games in three days this weekend, with their lone home date at home to Kingston on Saturday. Defenceman Rasmus Andersson is currently tied for the OHL lead in scoring among defencemen with seven goals and 31 assists for 38 points in 40 games. The Calgary Flames prospect has 10 assists in eight January contests to go with a plus/minus rating of plus-8.

WEEKEND SCHEDULE: 

Thursday, January 21
Owen Sound at Niagara – 7:00pm
Guelph at North Bay – 7:00pm
Saginaw at Peterborough – 7:05pm
London at Sarnia – 7:05pm
Flint at Windsor – 7:05pm

Friday, January 22
Saginaw at Kingston – 7:00pm
Oshawa at Ottawa – 7:00pm
Barrie at Sudbury – 7:00pm
Guelph at Sault Ste. Marie – 7:07pm
North Bay at Hamilton – 7:30pm
Erie at Kitchener – 7:30pm
Peterborough at London – 7:30pm
Niagara at Mississauga – 7:30pm

Saturday, January 23
Niagara at Erie – 7:00pm
Mississauga at Hamilton – 7:00pm
Peterborough at Sarnia – 7:05pm
Kingston at Barrie – 7:30pm
Windsor at Flint – 7:30pm
Kitchener at Owen Sound – 7:30pm

Sunday, January 24
Flint at Kitchener – 2:00pm
Sarnia at London – 2:00pm
Kingston at North Bay – 2:00pm
Guelph at Sudbury – 2:00pm
Windsor at Sault Ste. Marie – 2:07pm
Barrie at Mississauga – 3:00pmCHL on Sportsnet
Hamilton at Oshawa – 3:00pm
Saginaw at Ottawa – 3:00pm

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Raiders’ Reid Gardiner named CHL Player of the Week

Toronto, ON – The Canadian Hockey League today announced that Reid Gardiner of the Prince Albert Raiders is the CHL Player of the Week for the week ending January 17 after recording seven points in three games including three goals and four assists with a plus-minus rating of plus-5.

Gardiner led the Raiders to a pair of victories in three games helping the club earn five of a possible six points to keep pace in the WHL’s East Division where they currently rank second with 57 points.  He posted back-to-back first star performances contributing to all seven Raider goals in two games beginning Wednesday night with a goal and two assists in a 3-1 victory over the Edmonton Oil Kings, and on Friday night scoring two goals and two assists in a 4-2 win against the Kootenay Ice.  He was held scoreless on Saturday in a 3-2 overtime loss to the Lethbridge Hurricanes.

A 19-year-old from Humboldt, SK, Gardiner is playing in his fourth WHL season with the Raiders and is tied for fourth in league scoring with 29 goals and 35 assists for 64 points in 45 games.  Gardiner appeared on the NHL Central Scouting Midterm Rankings listed at 167 among North American Skaters.

Also considered for the award this week was Columbus Blue Jackets prospect Olivier LeBlanc of the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles who scored three goals and two assists for five points in two games, and Arizona Coyotes prospect Ryan MacInnis of the Kitchener Rangers who scored once with four assists for five points in two games.

2015-16 CHL Regular Season Players of the Week:

Jan. 11 – Jan. 17: Reid Gardiner (Prince Albert Raiders)
Jan. 4 – Jan. 10: Maxime Comtois (Victoriaville Tigres)
Dec. 28 – Jan. 3: Kevin Labanc (Barrie Colts)
Dec. 14 – Dec. 20: Brendan Lemieux (Windsor Spitfires)
Dec. 7 – Dec. 13: Christian Dvorak (London Knights)
Nov. 30 – Dec. 6: Mitchell Marner (London Knights)
Nov. 23 – Nov. 29: Conor Garland (Moncton Wildcats)
Nov. 16 – Nov. 22: Pierre-Luc Dubois (Cape Breton Screaming Eagles)
Nov. 9 – Nov. 15: Dylan Strome (Erie Otters)
Nov. 2 – Nov. 8: Nikolas Brouillard (Quebec Remparts)
Oct. 26 – Nov. 1: Mathew Barzal (Seattle Thunderbirds)
Oct. 19 – Oct. 25: Kevin Labanc (Barrie Colts)
Oct. 12 – Oct. 18: Zach Bratina (North Bay Battalion)
Oct. 5 – Oct. 11: Dennis Yan (Shawinigan Cataractes)
Sept. 28 – Oct. 4: Conor Garland (Moncton Wildcats)
Sept. 21 – Sept. 27: Alex Forsberg (Victoria Royals)

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Warriors’ Zach Sawchenko named Vaughn CHL Goaltender of the Week

Toronto, ON – The Canadian Hockey League today announced that 2016 NHL Draft prospect Zach Sawchenko of the Moose Jaw Warriors is the Vaughn CHL Goaltender of the Week for the week ending January 17 after posting a 1-0-1-0 record with a goals-against-average of 0.99 and save percentage of .976.

Sawchenko made 83 saves in two games for the Warriors who currently rank third in the WHL’s East Division with 52 points.  Last Wednesday night he earned first star honours with a 37-save performance against the Red Deer Rebels despite a tough 1-0 overtime defeat.  He followed that effort with 46 saves on Saturday night, his second busiest outing of the season, as part of a 4-1 road win over the first place Brandon Wheat Kings where he earned second star honours.

An 18-year-old from Calgary, AB, Sawchenko is playing in his third career WHL season with the Warriors carrying a season record of 17-8-3-1 with one shutout along with a goals-against-average of 2.74 and save percentage of .922.  Ranked third among North American goaltenders by NHL Central Scouting, Sawchenko will compete for Team Cherry at the BMO CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game on January 28 in Vancouver.

Also considered for the award this week was Michael Giugovaz of the Guelph Storm who stopped 104 shots in three games posting a 2-0-0-1 record including a shutout victory with a goals-against-average of 1.89 and save percentage of .945, and Etienne Montpetit of the Val-d’Or Foreurs who stopped 59 shots in two games posting a 2-0-0-0 record with a goals-against-average of 2.00 and save percentage of .937.

2015-16 Vaughn CHL Goaltenders of the Week:

Jan. 11 – Jan. 17: Zach Sawchenko (Moose Jaw Warriors)
Jan. 4 – Jan. 10: Michael DiPietro (Windsor Spitfires)
Dec. 28 – Jan. 3: Étienne Montpetit (Val-d’Or Foreurs)
Dec. 14 – Dec. 20: Callum Booth (Quebec Remparts)
Dec. 7 – Dec. 13: Jack Flinn (Mississauga Steelheads)
Nov. 30 – Dec. 6: Ty Edmonds (Prince George Cougars)
Nov. 23 – Nov. 29: Carter Hart (Everett Silvertips)
Nov. 16 – Nov. 22: Keven Bouchard (Baie-Comeau Drakkar)
Nov. 9 – Nov. 15: Devin Williams (Erie Otters)
Nov. 2 – Nov. 8: Etienne Montpetit (Val-d’Or Foreurs)
Oct. 26 – Nov. 1: Tyler Parsons (London Knights)
Oct. 19 – Oct. 25: Adin Hill (Portland Winterhawks)
Oct. 12 – Oct. 18: Julio Billia (Chicoutimi Sagueneens)
Oct. 5 – Oct. 11: Coleman Vollrath (Victoria Royals)
Sept. 28 – Oct. 4: Louis-Philip Guindon (Rimouski Oceanic)
Sept. 21 – Sept. 27: Zack Bowman (Flint Firebirds)

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Max Jones says Sean Day is underestimated

Max Jones has Sean Day’s back — now and always.

The London Knights power forward believes his best friend has been painted with the wrong brush throughout a turbulent major junior hockey career.

Day, who visits London Saturday with the Mississauga Steelheads, was the fourth 15-year-old granted early entry to the OHL after Connor McDavid, Aaron Ekblad and John Tavares in 2013.

But unlike the others, the big defenceman was not picked first overall in the OHL priority selection and he is no longer even projected to be a first-rounder in the next NHL draft (the other three were all No. 1 picks).

“He’s really patient but people don’t notice that,” said Jones, who last played with Day in minor hockey with Detroit Compuware. “That’s why NHL scouts have their jobs. They see the stuff most people don’t. I think Sean is outstanding and he’s playing the way he’s always played.

“He’s in a tough situation and it’s not his fault. Stuff will come his way and he’s a great player.”

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Six reasons to believe in the Rangers, post-trade deadline

KITCHENER — The Ontario Hockey League trade deadline has come and gone and the Kitchener Rangers did not make any improvements to their current roster.

The Rangers did acquire the rights to St. Louis Blues forward Robby Fabbri from the Guelph Storm for a trio of draft picks. Two of the selections are conditional on Fabbri reporting to the Aud which, at this time, seems very unlikely.

So what you see is what you get with this year’s Rangers crew, who take on the Mississauga Steelheads Friday at the Aud.

And that has some fans down in the dumps. After all, the veteran-laden squad is off to one of its best starts ever and is poised to be a real contender for the league championship and, perhaps, the Memorial Cup.

One or two elite additions could have put the Rangers over the top in a year when there really isn’t a clear cut favourite to take the OHL crown.

Some see it as a missed opportunity. Others understand the sense in standing pat after watching the ridiculous amount of draft picks and prospects that were tossed around by other teams at the trade deadline to land marquee players.

But don’t fret, the Rangers are in good shape.

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The winding road that led Travis Konecny to Sarnia

As a youngster, Travis Konecny wasn’t sure he wanted to play hockey.

Even now at age 18 he can get nervous meeting new people, so as a four- or five-year-old kid the prospect of joining a minor hockey team full of fresh faces seemed terrifying.

“I turned down playing hockey, I really didn’t want to,” Konecny recalled. “My parents signed me up behind my back and made me throw on the gear.

“I’ve never looked back, I love it.”

It’s been quite the winding road for the right-handed shooting winger from Clachan, Ont. ever since his parents stepped in and registered him with the Ridgetown Rebels program. He’s gone on to become a first-round OHL and NHL draft pick and a Canadian world junior, but now in his third Ontario Hockey League season he had to go through another new, and perhaps somewhat scary, experience: Being traded.

Just over one week ago, Konecny was involved in a massive deal – four players and 11 picks changed hands – that sent him from the Ottawa 67’s to the Sarnia Sting.

“I’ve never been through a trade, so it was obviously difficult at the start leaving a place that I’ve been for almost three years now and friends and all the connections that I had there,” he said. “But coming to a team like Sarnia and the way they’re moving in the right direction, all the things were so promising here, even coming to a contender has just made it that much easier for me to decide to come here, and I’m really excited.”

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Former Petes’ goalie headed to AHL Hall of Fame

Weeks prior to his enshrinement in the American Hockey League Hall of Fame, Bruce Landon skimmed over nearly a half-century of hockey memories back to his hockey baptism.

Roger Neilson brought Landon, a Kingston native, to Peterborough in 1968 to serve as the Petes’ first string goalie. The next season he joined the AHL’s Springfield Kings starting a nine-year pro career split between the AHL and World Hockey Association (WHA).

But Landon said it all started because one person — big brother Terry.

“Terry’s the one who stuck me between a pair of boots when I was four years old and began shooting frozen tennis balls at me,” said Landon, from his adopted home in Springfield, Mass.

Landon is set to become the AHL hall’s first Kingston-born member (Fred ‘Bun’ Cook, born in Saskatchewan but raised in Kingston, was inducted in 2007).

“He was there for me when it counted,” Landon added, turning serious. “Long story short, if it wasn’t for my brother, I would’ve never been able to follow my (hockey) dream.”

The erstwhile goaltender-turned-front office executive refers to a time of financial strain in the Landon family, in the mid-1960s, that threatened his looming junior career. “Terry gave up his own hockey dream and took a job with the Kingston Fire Department so I could continue mine,” explained 66-year-old granddaddy of two. “If he hadn’t done that, I doubt I would’ve been able to go to Peterborough to play with the Petes. I owe him a lot.”

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Wolves not afraid to talk playoffs

Yes, the Sudbury Wolves are still at the bottom of the Eastern Conference standings, 13 points out of a playoff spot.

But improved play of late that has the team playing .500 hockey at 5-4-0-1 in their last 10 has made it a confident group not that is not afraid to talk publicly about a goal that might cause many to raise an eyebrow.

“I think looking at the standings should motivate us,” Wolves head coach Dave Matsos said. “We have a steep hill to climb, but mathematically it’s doable and we still have to focus on our game and hopefully get some breaks from the rest of the league, but if we continue to chip away and keep the wins coming, it will make it exciting to wake up each morning to see how close we are getting.

“It is good to give these guys a goal, though I think our goals need to be set real short term, maybe every weekend or just every 60 minutes,” he continued. “If we do get there, and we have every intention of throwing our hat in the ring, it’s going to be a grueling two-and-a-half months here and the process will happen slow. For us, I think short term focus is the best way to go, and myself and (fellow coaches) Drake (Berehowsky) and Bryan (Verreault) will figure out the best way for us to get there.”

Improved play from the team’s youngsters of late have given Matsos more options, which has led to a better effort on the ice.

“I really like the balance we have right now,” he said. “We took (Ben) Garagan out of that fourth line role and put him with (Dmitry) Sokolov and (Mikkel) Aagaard and he gave us some great minutes last weekend and didn’t look out of place against other teams’ top lines, and I think by putting more trust into our young guys, we now have the ability to roll four lines without numbering them. We still prefer to get (Danny) Desrochers’ line with the older guys out there against the opposition’s top line, but after that I think just let them go.”

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Amadio 100% Battalion

Some veterans might seek a trade that would allow them to finish their careers playing for a powerhouse.

North Bay Battalion forward Mike Amadio apparently isn’t one of them.

In the midst of his finest season, the Sault native says he had no interest in joining a championship contender prior to Monday’s 12 noon OHL trade deadline.

And while his name was prominent in numerous trade rumours – Barrie, Kitchener and Kingston were thought to be possible landing spots — Amadio says the Battalion never spoke to him to gauge his interest in moving on.

Meantime, North Bay head coach and general manager Stan Butler spoke of “not really having an interest,” in dealing Amadio.

“Anyone can be traded – Wayne Gretzky was traded,” Butler said Friday. “I listened to offers. But we’re an organization that likes to have our guys finish up here.”

Amadio said he loves playing for the Battalion and living in North Bay.

“I didn’t have any thought at all of asking for a trade,” said Amadio, who captains the Battalion and is the team’s leading scorer. “I wanted to finish my career with the same organization with which I started.”

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Second half should bring bigger crowds

Expect more butts in seats during the second half of the season, not only in Hamilton but across the Ontario Hockey League.

According to George Burnett, attendance is typically higher following the holiday break — in particular, for midweek games. “I think it’s traditional that crowds generally pick up after Christmas on the run to the playoffs,” he said. “It’s legitimately hockey season.”

The numbers appear to back up the Bulldogs coach and general manager.

A quick analysis shows the average draw rose for all but one of Hamilton’s divisional rivals in the second half of last season. In Belleville, when the Bulldogs were still the Bulls, the turnout swelled from 2,326 to 2,740 in the wake of the break — an 18 per cent increase.

Burnett said one of the reasons for the jump is that folks have more opportunity and more time to take in a game. Fall sports have wrapped up, minor hockey is winding down and the holiday gauntlet has come to an end. On top of that, the games just seem to matter more in the midst of a post-season push.

Jeff Brown, his Ottawa 67’s counterpart, agrees.

“In the first half, there are still other sports around,” he said. “People are getting into hockey, but it’s more just getting a feel for how the team is looking, that kind of thing.

“In the second half,” he added, “it’s the only game in town.”

Another possibility is that interest in tournaments such as the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship peaks around the holidays. That certainly could excite people, Burnett said — especially when the marquee names come into your building.

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OHL This Week for January 14-17, 2016

Toronto, ON – The second half of the Ontario Hockey League schedule continues with 26 games beginning tonight through Sunday.

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Here’s a look at what’s going on around the league:

AT THE RINKS:

Raddysh brothers poster night, canned food donations in Erie on ThursdayFans attending Thursday’s Otters home game against Barrie can go home with a free poster featuring brothers Darren and Taylor Raddysh! Otters fans can also get $10 off their ticket when they bring canned food donations for the Erie Food Bank.

Superheroes Night in Kingston: Ever want to dress up as your favourite super hero just for fun? Well, here’s your chance! Friday is Superheroes Night with the Kingston Frontenacs as they take on the Flint Firebirds. Dress up as your favourite character and get out to the rink!

Bulldogs host First Responders Night: This Friday the City of Hamilton and the Bulldogs pay tribute to all Hamilton First Responders (police, fire and EMS). The Bulldogs are set to face-off against the Barrie Colts at 7:30pm. Don’t miss the First Responders repel from the ceiling and a performance by the Hamilton Police Female Choir. There will also be honour guards, exhibits, Touch-a-Truck and so much more!

Coach4FoodDay in North Bay on SundayThe top boys and girls minor hockey teams that contributed the most to this year’s Coach4Food campaign will be recognized prior to puck drop on Sunday when the Battalion host the Sudbury Wolves. These hard working teams will also receive a practice run by the Battalion coaching staff!

COMMUNITY CORNER:

Petes test out their sledge hockey skills: The Peterborough Petes tested out their sledge hockey skills on Monday, squaring off against the Kawartha Blazers sledge hockey team. Brandon Prophet, Nick Grima, Eric Cornel, C.J. Clarke, Steven Lorentz, Daniel Nikandrov, Hunter Garlent, Logan DeNoble and Dylan Wells had their hands full against the Blazers, who showed the Petes a thing or two during the game. Fans participated in a fundraising raffle that included prizes such as four tickets to a Toronto Maple Leafs game, four tickets to a Toronto Marlies game and two tickets to a Petes game.

Wolves help launch Coldest Night of the Year event: Six members of the Sudbury Wolves paid a visit to the Samaritan CentreTuesday evening to help kick-off the fourth annual “Coldest Night of the Year” winter walk event. The players helped serve dinner to the less fortunate at the Samaritan Centre, which is comprised of the Elgin Street Mission, Blue Door Soup Kitchen and Corner Clinic. For more on the story please visit sudburywolves.com.

Spitfires prepare for Outdoor Classic Series: The Windsor Spitfires are preparing for the Outdoor Classic Series at Lanspeary Park this coming Saturday that will include a team practice from 11am-12pm open to the public. There will be an exclusive season ticket holder skate with the Spitfires following the practice from 12-1pm followed by a number of minor hockey games featuring teams that have purchased or sold the most tickets to the Spitfires’ January 21st clash against the Flint Firebirds. For more information please visit windsorspitfires.com.

COLTS’ KEVIN LABANC TAKES WEEKLY HONOURS:

San Jose Sharks prospect Kevin Labanc of the Barrie Colts is the Pioneer Energy OHL Player of the Week for the second straight week ending January 10 after leading the league with nine points in three games scoring five goals with four assists and a plus-minus rating of plus-3. Labanc becomes the first back-to-back award recipient and first three-time winner this season after taking over the lead in the OHL’s scoring race and helping the Colts stay atop the Central Division standings with a pair of victories. His week was highlighted by a six-point performance on Thursday earning first star honours with his second hat-trick in three games while adding three assists in a 7-4 win over the second place Mississauga Steelheads. 

SPITFIRES’ DIPIETRO NAMED VAUGHN CHL GOALTENDER OF THE WEEK:

Michael DiPietro of the Windsor Spitfires is the Vaughn CHL Goaltender of the Week for the week ending January 10 after posting a 2-0-0-0 record including a shutout victory with a goals-against-average of 1.00 and save percentage of .969. DiPietro made 62 saves in two games backstopping the Spitfires to a pair of victories extending their lead in the OHL’s West Division where they carry a 25-11-5-0 record.  He earned his second shutout of the season on Friday night making 30 saves as first star of a 5-0 win over the Owen Sound Attack, then stopped 32 shots on Sunday helping the Spitfires grab a 4-2 win on the road against the Oshawa Generals. 

TIP TOP TAILORS OHL PLAYS OF THE WEEK – WEEK 15: 

Sarnia Sting forward Travis Konecny headlines the 15th edition of the Tip Top Tailors OHL Plays of the Week with a sweet little toe-drag to complete the hat-trick! Be sure to vote for Travis as he represents the OHL in this week’s CHL Fan Choice vote!

Watch and vote at fanchoice.ca.

GETTING ON THE BOARD: FIRST OHL GOALS IN 2015-16:

Check out the players who have scored their first OHL goal in the past week! 131 different players have accomplished the milestone this season! Click on a player’s name below to watch his first OHL goal!

Kody Gagnon, Kyle Rhodes

ALUMNI NOTES:

Bennett buries four: Kingston Frontenacs graduate Sam Bennett became the first Calgary Flames player since Jarome Iginla in 2003 to score four goals in a game as he fueled a 6-0 win over the Florida Panthers. Bennett scored a hat-trick in the first period, becoming the youngest NHL player to do so since Washington’s Bobby Carpenter in 1982. Bennett also became the youngest player in Flames history to register a hat-trick. The fourth overall pick in the 2014 NHL Draft continues to make a strong impression in his rookie NHL campaign with 10 goals, nine assists and 19 points in 41 games. Bennett accumulated 65 goals, 90 assists and 155 career points in 128 regular season games with the Frontenacs from 2012-15.

Domi nets first NHL hat-trick: Max Domi stole the show in Arizona on Tuesday, burying his first NHL hat-trick to lead the Coyotes over the visiting Edmonton Oilers 4-3 in overtime. The natural hat-trick featured a second period goal before he connected twice in a span of three minutes in the third. Domi is enjoying a sensational rookie season in the NHL, registering 13 goals, 18 assists and 31 points through his first 42 games. Arizona’s 12th overall pick in the 2013 NHL Draft, Domi enjoyed a solid four year career with the London Knights, winning a pair of OHL titles and a World Junior gold medal while collecting 126 goals, 205 assists and 331 career points over 244 regular season games.

Anderson scores first NHL goal: London Knights graduate Josh Anderson found the back of the net for the first time in his NHL careeron Saturday, finishing on a feed from fellow OHL grad Kerby Rychel. Anderson’s first goal came in his 11th career contest and fifth of the season as the Burlington, ON, native has spent the majority of his time with the AHL’s Lake Erie Monsters, putting up nine goals, nine assists and 18 points in 26 games. Columbus’ fourth round pick in 2012, Anderson won two OHL championships with the Knights after being a free agent addition at the start of the 2011-12 season. The big winger scored 62 goals, added 61 assists and had 123 points in 191 career regular season contests from 2011-14.

Mrazek NHL’s second star of the week: Ottawa 67’s graduate Petr Mrazek is making his mark in the NHL and has been named the league’s second star of the week after going 3-0-0 with a 0.67 goals-against average, a .978 save percentage and one shutout. The 23-year-old Ostrava, Czech Republic, native owns a 15-8-3 record in 28 appearances this season. He ranks sixth in the NHL in save percentage (.930) and places 10th in goals-against average (2.16). Mrazek spent three seasons in Ottawa from 2009-12, going 75-37-5-5 with a 2.87 goals-against average, .916 save percentage and 10 shutouts in 132 career regular season games. He was a Calder Cup Champion with the Grand Rapids Griffins in 2013.

Kuhnhackl makes NHL debut: Niagara IceDogs graduate Tom Kuhnhackl made his NHL debut on Saturday as the Pittsburgh Penguins defeated Montreal 3-1. Kuhnhackl’s debut comes at the age of 23 after he has spent the last three seasons in the minors, largely with the AHL affiliate Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. The Landshut, Germany native had seven goals, eight assists and 15 points in 23 games with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton so far this season. Kuhnhackl reached the OHL Finals with the IceDogs in 2012 after spending much of his OHL career in Windsor. He skated in 97 regular season games, collecting 47 goals, 50 assists and 97 points over two seasons from 2010-12.

Binnington recalled by Blues: With an injury to starting goaltender Jake Allen, the St. Louis Blues have called up Owen Sound Attack graduate Jordan Binnington from the AHL’s Chicago Wolves. Binnington is currently 8-6-2-0 with a 2.57 goals-against average and a .910 save percentage through 17 games in his sophomore AHL season. An OHL champion with Owen Sound in 2011, Binnington was the OHL’s Goaltender of the Year in 2013, also receiving the Dave Pinkney Trophy for being on the team with the league’s lowest goals-against average. The Gravenhurst, ON, native went 86-61-3-11 with a 2.90 goals-against average and a .910 save percentage in 157 career regular season OHL contests all spent with Owen Sound from 2009-13. He was St. Louis’ third round pick in 2011.

Bigras recalled by Avalanche: Owen Sound Attack graduate Chris Bigras has been called up by the Colorado Avalanche. The 20 year-old is in the midst of an impressive rookie campaign with the AHL’s San Antonio Rampage, netting six goals, 13 assists and 19 points in 37 games. Colorado’s second round pick in 2013, Bigras played four seasons in Owen Sound from 2011-15, recording 35 goals, 120 assists and 155 points in 234 regular season games. Bigras was an OHL First Team All-Star last season and also won gold medals at both the Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament and the World Under-18 Hockey Championship during his OHL career. 

19 OHL grads named to AHL All-Star Rosters: Nineteen OHL graduates will compete in the AHL All-Star Classic in Syracuse, NY, onJanuary 31st and February 1st. Graduates named to rosters include Mike Angelidis, Andre Benoit, Peter Budaj, Connor Carrick, Trevor Carrick, Nick Cousins, Barclay Goodrow, Seth Griffith, Ryan Hartman, Dustin Jeffrey, Michael Leighton, Josh Leivo, Michael McCarron, Matt Murray, Cal O’Reilly, Nick Ritchie, Kerby Rychel, Rob Schremp and Anthony Stolarz. Former OHL coaches Sheldon Keefe and Mike Stothers were also named to rosters. For more information visit TheAHL.com.

Combs finds a home with Wolf Pack: OHL graduate Jack Combs has played in a total of 17 cities since his OHL days with the Kitchener Rangers and Saginaw Spirit ended back in 2009. The former 100-point OHL scorer has settled in with the AHL’s Hartford Wolf Pack after beginning the season with the ECHL’s Greenville Swamp Rabbits. Combs is skating alongside fellow OHL grads Nicklas Jensen, Tyler Brown and Tommy Hughes in Hartford. TheAHL.com has a great feature on the well-traveled Combs, documenting a few of his hockey adventures.

KEY WEEKEND MATCHUPS:

Barrie Colts (24-14-0-1) vs. Erie Otters (34-5-1-0)
Thursday January 14th at Erie

The high-powered Barrie Colts featuring new additions Dylan Sadowy and Greg DiTomaso will face an immediate test up against the league-leading Erie Otters. The Colts, whose 154 goals lead the Eastern Conference, are trying to settle back into a groove with Canadian World Junior goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood back in the fold. OHL leading scorer Kevin Labanc is in the midst of a 10-game point streak and has goals in each of his last seven outings. The Otters have won eight of their last 10 contests and defeated the Colts in their only other meeting this season back on October 29th as Dylan Strome had two goals and an assist in a 4-3 victory.

Mississauga Steelheads (21-17-1-3) vs. Kitchener Rangers (28-6-4-0)
Friday January 15th at Kitchener

Two clubs jostling for position in their respective divisions meet up in Kitchener on Saturday as the Rangers host the up and coming Mississauga Steelheads. Mississauga enters the weekend three points out of first place in the Central Division after having lost a pair of recent games against divisional opponents in North Bay and Barrie. A tough three-in-three weekend features visits to Kitchener and London before returning home on Sunday to face the East Division leading Kingston Frontenacs. The trout will continue to lean on rookie phenom Alex Nylander who has points in his last six games. The Rangers, who lost to Mississauga in overtime back on October 11th, have won their last two contests and feature two players on lengthy point streaks. Arizona Coyotes prospect Ryan MacInnis enters the weekend on a 15-game trend while draft eligible forward Adam Mascherin has points in his last 13 contests.

Niagara IceDogs (21-13-3-2) vs. Kingston Frontenacs (25-12-2-1)
Saturday January 16th at Kingston

A clash of two Eastern Conference powers sees the Niagara IceDogs visit the Kingston Frontenacs on Saturday. The IceDogs trail Barrie by two points in the Central Division, and hope to continue nipping at their heels as they ride a four game winning streak into the weekend. Goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic has been at the top of his game since joining Niagara, going 4-1-0-0 with a 1.59 goals-against average and a .939 save percentage. The Frontenacs hope to have injured winger Lawson Crouse back in the lineup sooner rather than later but they haven’t allowed that to slow them down, having taken wins in four of their last five games. New acquisition Michael Dal Colle has made an immediate impact in black and gold, scoring five goals and five assists through his first four games with the club.

WEEKEND SCHEDULE: 

Thursday, January 14
Barrie at Erie – 7:00pm
Sault Ste. Marie at North Bay – 7:00pm
Flint at Peterborough – 7:05pm
Oshawa at Windsor – 7:05pm

Friday, January 15
Flint at Kingston – 7:00pm
Niagara at Ottawa – 7:00pmCHL on Sportsnet
Sault Ste. Marie at Sudbury – 7:00pm
Oshawa at Sarnia – 7:05pm
Owen Sound at Guelph – 7:30pm
Barrie at Hamilton – 7:30pm
Mississauga at Kitchener – 7:30pm
Saginaw at London – 7:30pm

Saturday, January 16
Sarnia at Hamilton – 7:00pm
Niagara at Kingston – 7:00pm
Mississauga at London – 7:00pm
Ottawa at Peterborough – 7:05pm
Kitchener at Saginaw – 7:05pm
North Bay at Barrie – 7:30pm
Erie at Owen Sound – 7:30pm

Sunday, January 17
Sudbury at North Bay – 2:00pm
Erie at Owen Sound – 2:00pm
Peterborough at Guelph – 3:00pm
Kingston at Mississauga – 3:00pm – CHL on Sportsnet
Flint at Ottawa – 3:00pm
Windsor at Saginaw – 4:00pm
Sarnia at Oshawa – 6:05pm

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