T H U N D E R B I R D S
G A M E
N O T E S
DATE
HOME GAME #12
LOCATION
Friday, November 23, 2018
Overall Game #22
accesso ShoWare Center
GAME TIME
REFEREES
LINESMEN
7:35 PM
Nick Swaine #35, Adam Griffiths #36
Spencer Lockert #84, Justin Nicol #147
CALGARY HITMEN 9-13-2-0 #
2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 16 17 18 19 21 22 24 27 28 29
PLAYERS Dakota Krebs (99) Layne Toder (00)
POS D D Jackson van de Leest (01) D Luke Prokop* (02) D Devan Klassen* (01) D Vladislav Yeryomenko(99) D Egor Zamula (00) D Josh Prokop* (00) RW Cael Zimmerman (01) LW Mark Kastelic (99) C Ryder Korczak* (02L) C Jake Kryski (98) C Hunter Campbell (01) RW Riley Stotts (00) C Carson Focht (00) C Riley Fiddler-Schultz* (02) LW Bryce Bader* (01) LW Luke Coleman (98) LW Tye Carriere* (01) C James Malm (99) LW Kaden Elder (98) RW
GP 21 23 23 18 10 24 24 23 24 24 14 24 23 18 24 16 3 24 15 22 25
G 3 1 0 1 0 1 3 5 2 19 4 11 1 6 4 2 0 5 2 12 8
A PTS 3 6 2 3 8 8 2 3 1 1 11 12 13 16 6 11 7 9 11 30 1 5 14 25 5 6 7 13 12 16 2 4 0 0 8 13 1 3 13 25 7 15
+/9 -2 -5 -5 2 -5 4 -3 -4 7 -2 5 -7 -3 -5 1 -1 -6 -1 6 -1
SEATTLE THUNDERBIRDS 8-10-3-0 PIM 32 14 17 4 9 14 14 9 16 41 2 10 13 6 30 8 0 12 2 6 11
# GOALTENDERS GP SV% GAA W L OL/SL SH 1 Carl Stankowski (00) 14 .876 3.86 5 6 2/0 0 31 Jack McNaughton*(01L) 11 .885 3.51 4 6 0/0 1 * Rookie
L=Birthday after September 15 of that year
#
2 3 5 6 7 12 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 32 37 # 30 34
PLAYERS Simon Kubicek* (01L) Cade McNelly* (01L) Jarret Tyszka (99) Tyrel Bauer* (02) Reece Harsch (99) Lucas Ciona* (03) Tyler Carpendale (00) Noah Philp (98) Jaxan Kaluski (99) Andrej Kukuca* (99L) Payton Mount* (02) Zack Andrusiak (98) Matthew Wedman (99) Dillon Hamaliuk (00L) Cody Savey* (01) Jake Lee (01) Owen Williams (00L) Nolan Volcan (98) Brecon Wood (00L) Samuel Huo (01) Jared Davidson* (02) Loeden Schaufler (00) Graeme Bryks* (01) GOALTENDERS Liam Hughes (99) Cole Schwebius* (01)
* Rookie
POS D D D D D LW LW C LW RW RW LW C LW RW D D LW LW C C D D GP 18 4
GP 21 12 0 21 16 1 13 14 21 21 14 21 21 19 12 21 21 21 15 20 16 15 20 SV% .913 .907
G 5 0 0 0 2 0 1 9 1 5 1 11 7 8 0 2 2 5 1 3 1 0 0 GAA 3.22 3.12
A 4 0 0 3 4 0 3 7 6 12 6 5 11 11 1 13 5 13 0 2 0 2 3 W 8 0
PTS +/- PIM 9 2 16 0 -5 36 0 0 0 3 4 33 6 -10 13 0 0 0 4 -4 0 16 -3 11 7 -6 6 17 4 10 7 4 4 16 -6 8 18 7 49 19 0 22 1 -1 17 15 5 31 7 3 28 18 2 24 1 0 6 5 -8 10 1 -2 11 2 -8 6 3 -8 7 L OL/SL SH 8 2/0 0 2 1/0 0
L=Birthday after September 15 of that year
General Manager
Jeff Chynoweth
VP of Hockey Operations
Russ Farwell
Head Coach
Steve Hamilton
General Manager
Bil La Forge
Assistant Coach
Trent Cassan
Head Coach
Matt O’Dette
Assistant Coach Director of Player Personnel
Joel Otto Dallas Thompson
Assistant Coach Assistant Coach
Kyle Hagel Castan Sommer
Goaltending Coach
Jason LaBarbera
Director of Player Personnel
Cal Filson
Athletic Therapist Equipment Manager
Nathan Hollinger Darien Engelhardt
Goaltending Coach Athletic Trainer Equipment Manager
Ian Gordon Phil Varney Jorge Lopez
Next 3 Games: Saturday at Portland 6pm, Friday vs. Kootenay 7:35pm, Saturday at Kamloops 7pm
WELCOME TO THE 2018-19 WHL SEASON FROM
WHL COMMISSIONER
Calgary, Alta. – Another Western Hockey League season has arrived and we are excited to unveil the latest edition of the world’s premier junior hockey players as they take to the ice with our 22 WHL Clubs throughout Western Canada and the U.S. Pacific Northwest. As we embark on our 53rd WHL season, the WHL Player Experience continues to be the top priority for our WHL member Clubs. Our Clubs are committed to providing our players with the highest standard of development, both on and off the ice. The WHL takes great pride in offering world-class coaching and North America’s most comprehensive WHL Scholarship and education program, along with an extensive series of support services which ensures our players continue their development in a safe and positive environment. Establishing a new record with 382 post-secondary scholarships awarded to WHL graduates this past season, the WHL Scholarship continues to pave a road to an unmatched educational opportunity for WHL alumni as they pursue their academic goals. Of the 382 WHL graduates who accessed their WHL Scholarship, 183 continued their hockey development by playing Canadian University
Ron Robison Commissioner
hockey at the U SPORTS level this past season. The 2018-19 WHL season will feature many special events. With the 2019 NHL Draft set for Vancouver in June, we are excited for the opportunity to showcase what we believe will be one of the strongest NHL Draft classes in WHL history. Not only will these players be on display nightly in WHL markets, fans will have the opportunity to see these standards in Red Deer – a hub for WHL activity in 2019 – at the Sherwin Williams CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game in January. Once again, Red Deer will host the WHL Awards and WHL Bantam Draft in May. Meanwhile, Kamloops and Vancouver will host the 2018 CIBC Canada Russia Series in November, as Team WHL takes on the Russian National Team in a preview of the 2019 World Junior Championship. Through the support of major junior hockey’s best fans, our corporate partners, broadcasters and media the WHL is in a position to provide our players with a world-class experience. Your passion and loyalty to the WHL and our 22 member Clubs is greatly appreciated. The 2018-19 WHL season promises to be exciting as our Clubs battle for a playoff berth and opportunity to capture the Ed Chynoweth Cup. I trust you will once again love cheering on your favourite WHL Club with an incredible group of top prospects on full display as they pursue their dreams, both on and off the ice.
EVERY GAME. EVERY TEAM.
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Seattle thunderbirds NO.
POS
S
HT
WT
HOMETOWN
D.O.B.
17-18 SEASON
LEAGUE
GP
G
A
PTS
PIM
12
Ciona, Lucas*
LW
L
6’2
193
Edmonton, AB
Jan. 8/03
N. Alberta Bantam Prep
CSSBHL
30
13
35
48
28
Eligible 2021 SEE-oh-na
14
Carpendale, Tyler
LW
L
6’3
201
Powell River, BC
Jan. 26/00
Seattle Thunderbirds
WHL
19
3
2
5
12
Eligible 2019 CARP-en-dale
16
Philp, Noah
C
R
6’3
198
Canmore, AB
Aug. 31/98
Seattle Thunderbirds
WHL
71
14
36
60
20
17
Kaluski, Jaxan
LW
L
5’11
183
Lloydminster, AB
April 4/99
Moose Jaw/Seattle
WHL
46
18
Kukuca, Andrej*
RW
R
6’2
185
Trencin, SK
Nov. 14/99
Trencin Dukla
19
Mount, Payton*
RW
R
5’8
181
Victoria, BC
Jan. 19/02
Delta Academy Prep
CSSHL
20
Andrusiak, Zack
LW
L
5’11
178
Armstrong, BC
July 10/98
Seattle Thunderbirds
WHL
21
Wedman, Matthew
C
L
6’3
195
Edmonton, AB
May 25/99
Seattle Thunderbirds
22
Hamaliuk, Dillon
LW
L
6’3
195
Leduc, AB
Oct. 30/00
23
Savey, Cody*
RW
R
6’2
210
Gold River, BC
July 24/01
26
Volcan, Nolan
LW
L
5’10
191
Edmonton, AB
July 4/98
Seattle Thunderbirds
27
Wood, Brecon
LW
L
6’2
184
Edmonton, AB
Dec. 5/00
Moose Jaw Warriors
28
Huo, Samuel
C
R
6’4
184
Richmond, BC
July 13/01
Seattle Thunderbirds
WHL
67
3
29
Davidson, Jared*
C
L
5’10
164
Edmonton, AB
July 7/02
SSAC Midget AAA
AMMHL
36
18
37
Graeme Bryks*
NO.
FORWARDS
2018-19 ROSTER AS OF 11/19/18
DEFENSEMEN
DRAFT
Free Agent
PRONUNCIATION
Fillp
3
2
5
19
Eligible 2019 Kuh-LEW-ski
41
26
67
62
Eligible 2019 Kuh-kuh-CHA
27
22
27
49
20
Eligible 2020 MOUNT
72
36
38
74
20
WHL
72
17
30
47
75
Eligible 2019 WED-man
Seattle Thunderbirds
WHL
72
15
24
39
52
Eligible 2019 HAM-a-luck
Campbell River Storm
VIJHL
24
2
3
5
99
Eligible 2019 SAY-vee
WHL
70
32
44
76
52
WHL
27
3
1
4
15
Eligible 2019 Brek-un
3
6
31
Eligible 2019 Who-O
25
43
30
Eligible 2020 David-son
Slovakia U20 42
C
L
6’2
203
Edmonton, AB
Jan. 22/01
Seattle Thunderbirds
WHL
11
1
0
1
7
POS
S
HT
WT
HOMETOWN
D.O.B.
17-18 SEASON
LEAGUE
GP
G
A
PTS
PIM
Dec. 19/01
Ceske Budejovice
Czech U18
29
9
10
19
44
Free Agent
Free Agent
AN-drew-z-ak
Voll-ken
Eligible 2019 Bricks DRAFT
PRONUNCIATION
2
Kubicek, Simon*
D
R
6’2
179
Jindrichuv, CZE
3
McNelly, Cade*
D
L
6’3
193
Westlock, AB
Oct. 17/01
Seattle Thunderbirds
WHL
15
0
0
0
39
Eligible 2020 MIC-Nelly
5
Tyszka, Jarret
D
L
6’3
193
Langley, BC
Mar. 15/99
Seattle Thunderbirds
WHL
70
8
32
40
69
Montreal 17 TISH-ka
6
Bauer, Tyrel*
D
R
6’3
206
Cochrane, AB
Mar. 23/02
Airdrie CFR Bisons
AMHL
32
3
8
11
101
Eligible 2020 Bauer
7
Harsch, Reece
D
R
6’3
198
Grande Prairie, AB
Jan. 7/99
Seattle Thunderbirds
WHL
53
10
15
25
36
Eligible 2019 Harsh
24
Lee, Jake
D
L
6’2
216
Sherwood Park, AB
July 13/01
Seattle Thunderbirds
WHL
64
4
6
10
69
Eligible 2019 Lee
25
Williams, Owen
D
L
6’1
184
Delta, BC
Sept. 26/00
Regina/Seattle T-Birds
WHL
59
0
6
6
20
Eligible 2019 Williams
32
Schaufler, Loeden
NO.
GOALTENDERS
D
R
6’1
186
De Winton, AB
April 27/00
Kootenay Ice
WHL
32
0
6
6
6
POS
S
HT
WT
HOMETOWN
D.O.B.
17-18 SEASON
LEAGUE
GP
MP
GA
SO
AVE
36 2133 112
0
3.15
Eligible 2019 Hughes
30
-
2.95
Eligible 2019 SCHWAY-be-us
30
Hughes, Liam
G
L
6’3
197
Kelowna, BC
July 22/99
Seattle Thunderbirds
WHL
34
Schwebius, Cole*
G
L
5’11
171
Kelowna, BC
April 11/01
Okanagan Rockets
BCMML
* Rookie Russ Farwell Bil La Forge Cal Filson Matt O’Dette Kyle Hagel Castan Sommer Ian Gordon Steven Goertzen Phil Varney Jorge Lopez
Eligible 2020 Ku-BIH-check
Vice President of Hockey Operations General Manager Director of Player Personnel Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Goaltender Coach Director of Player Development Athletic Trainer Equipment Manager
-
-
Eligible 2019 Low-den SCHOF-ler DRAFT
PRONUNCIATION
2018/19 CALGARY HITMEN REGULAR SEASON ROSTER NO 10 11 12 14 16 17 18 19 21 22 24 27 28 29 NO 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 NO 1 31
FORWARDS (14) Prokop, Josh* Zimmerman, Cael Kastelic, Mark Korczak, Ryder* Kryski, Jake Campbell, Hunter Stotts, Riley Focht, Carson Fiddler-Schultz, Riley* Bader, Bryce* Coleman, Luke Carriere, Tye* Malm, James Elder, Kaden DEFENCE (7) Krebs, Dakota Toder, Layne van de Leest, Jackson Prokop, Luke* Klassen, Devan* Yeryomenko, Vladislav Zamula, Egor GOALTENDERS (2) Stankowski, Carl McNaughton, Jack*
POS RW LW C C C RW C C LW LW LW C LW RW POS D D D D D D D POS G G
SH R L R R L R L L L L L R L R SH R L L R R R L CA L L
HT 5'10.25" 5'10.5" 6'3.5" 5'9.25" 5'11" 6'0.5" 5'11.75" 6'0" 5'10.25" 6'0.75" 6'1.75" 6'0.75" 5'9" 5'9.25 HT 6'4.5" 5'11.75" 6'6.25" 6'3.75" 6'1" 6'0" 6'3.5" HT 5'9.25" 6'0.5"
WT 170 182 220 157 182 200 179 178 178 205 207 181 159 180 WT 204 186 222 202 212 187 165 WT 157 175
HOMETOWN Edmonton, AB Englefeld, SK Phoenix, AZ Yorkton, SK Vancouver, BC Everett, WA Winnipeg, MB Regina, SK Edmonton, AB Sherwood Park, AB Red Deer, AB Red Deer, AB Langley, BC Saskatoon, SK HOMETOWN Okotoks, AB Elkhorn, MB Kelowna, BC Edmonton, AB Crooked Creek, AB Vitebsk, Belarus Chelyabinsk, Russia HOMETOWN Laguna Hills, CA Calgary, AB
DOB Jan. 30/00 Jan. 17/01 Mar. 11/99 Sept. 23/02 Mar. 8/98 Jan. 27/01 Jan. 5/00 Feb. 4/00 May 13/02 Apr. 28/01 Sept. 9/98 Mar. 21/01 June 25/99 Mar. 16/98 DOB Mar. 26/99 Jan. 2/00 June 15/01 May 6/02 May 17/01 Apr. 23/99 Mar. 30/00 DOB Mar. 9/00 Oct. 30/01
17-18 SEASON Vernon Vipers Calgary Hitmen Calgary Hitmen Yorkton Maulers Calgary Hitmen Calgary Hitmen Broncos/Hitmen Americans/Hitmen Northern Alberta Elite 15's Sherwood Park Kings Calgary Hitmen Red Deer Chiefs Vancouver Giants Swift Current Broncos 17-18 SEASON Americans/Hitmen Calgary Hitmen Calgary Hitmen Northern Alberta X-Treme Prep Grande Prairie Storm Calgary Hitmen Pats/Hitmen 17-18 SEASON Seattle Thunderbirds Calgary Royals
*Denotes rookie
HOCKEY OPERATIONS Vice Chairman / CEO: Ken M. King President / Governor: John Bean Vice President / Alternate Governor: Mike Moore General Manager: Jeff Chynoweth Director of Player Personnel: Dallas Thompson Head Coach: Steve Hamilton Assistant Coaches: Trent Cassan, Joel Otto Assistant/Goaltending Coach: Jason LaBarbera Skill Development Coach: Wayne Dougherty Athletic Therapist: Nathan Hollinger Equipment Manager: Darien Engelhardt Video Coaches: Troy Norcross, Cass Bruni Strength & Conditioning Coach: Sean Hope-Ross Education Advisor / Billet Coordinator: Bernie Bajnok
LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM BCHL 48 21 15 36 8 WHL 66 6 12 18 24 WHL 71 23 22 45 93 SMHL 42 12 22 34 24 56 WHL 71 16 40 43 WHL 59 4 7 11 25 WHL 69 19 25 44 46 WHL 69 13 20 33 38 CSSHL 36 31 22 53 44 AMHL 30 10 15 25 92 WHL 72 15 24 39 27 AMHL 34 18 14 32 14 WHL 72 19 47 66 26 WHL 67 18 14 32 20 LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM 12 16 70 WHL 69 4 WHL 70 1 9 10 60 WHL 36 1 4 5 30 CSSHL 28 4 16 20 10 AMHL 29 5 10 15 38 WHL 63 13 28 41 30 WHL 69 2 16 18 38 LEAGUE GP MP GAA SAV% SO Missed entire 17-18 season due to injury AMHL 21 1,281 2.58 0.906 1
DRAFT Eligible 2019 Eligible 2019 Eligible 2019 Eligible 2021 Free Agent Eligible 2019 TOR Rd. 3 '18 Eligible 2019 Eligible 2020 Eligible 2019 Free Agent Eligible 2019 Eligible 2019 Free Agent DRAFT Eligible 2019 Eligible 2019 Eligible 2019 Eligible 2020 Eligible 2019 NSH Rd. 5 '18 PHI-Signed FA DRAFT Eligible 2019 Eligible 2020
As of Oct. 31, 2018
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE #4 Layne Toder: Toe-der #8 Vladislav Yeryomenko: Yair-oh-menko #9 Egor Zamula: Yay-gor zuh-MOO-lah #12 Mark Kastelic: CAST-uh-lick #14 Ryder Korczak: Kor-zack #16 Jake Kryski: KRISS-key #19 Carson Focht: Foke #22 Tye Carriere: Carry-er General Manager Jeff Chynoweth: Shuh-nowth Assistant Coach Trent Cassan: Kuh-SAN
Welcome to Kent …and to the 2018-19 Seattle Thunderbirds season! We are thrilled to have you and your family join us for another exciting season with the Seattle Thunderbirds. The year’s home opener will be at accesso ShoWare Center on Saturday, September 22 as the T-Birds start their bid to return to the WHL Finals for the third time in four seasons. This will be an exciting season under the direction of head coach Matt O’Dette, now in his second season. There will be several new faces this year, but also many key returners. Jarret Tyszka and Reece Harsch will anchor the blue line for the T-Birds this season. Tyszka was recently at Montreal Canadiens Development Camp while Harsch was at the Las Vegas Golden Knights Development Camp. Nolan Volcan, Zack Andrusiak and Noah Philp return to the lead the T-Birds’ offense. All three players had over 50 points last season. Matthew Wedman, the hero of the 2016 Western Conference Championship, also returns and will add a lot of scoring punch to this year’s team. Watch out for some rookies to have an impact this season, including forward Andrej Kukuca from the Czech Republic and defenseman Simon Kubicek from Slovakia, both taken in the Import Draft. Payton Mount on offense and Tyrel Bauer on defense will play their rookie season with the T-Birds. Mount was selected first and Bauer second by the team in the 2017 Bantam Draft. Also, returning this year is the T-Birds’ popular two-for-Tuesday promotion, where fans can enjoy two-forone tickets and beer along with $2 concession specials. If you are new to hockey, this is a great way to get the family involved on a budget. Pub Nights, Turkey Shoot and Ham Shoot are also great games to check out, and you don’t want to miss the second annual Weiner Dog Races and the Teddy Bear Toss this season. If you’re new to accesso ShoWare Center, you should know we are incredibly proud of this 10-year-old state-of-the-art arena. With 6,125 seats, 20 suites and Heritage Club seating, the arena offers unsurpassed hockey sightlines throughout. While you’re in town, you and your family can grab a bite at Kent Station, a contemporary, urban shopping village with a variety of dining options for pre- and post-game gatherings. You will also enjoy the charm of historic downtown Kent, where you’ll find more entertainment and dining choices. No matter what you choose, you’ll have even more reasons to come back to Kent. Go Birds!
Dana Ralph
Mayor, City of Kent
Standings Western Conference U.S. Division Rank Team
GP W
L OTL SL PTS PCT
GF
GA PIM S/O
Home
Away
P10
STK
1
25 17
7
84
57
7-3-1-0
10-4-0-0
7-2-1-0
2-0-1-0
Everett Silvertips
1
0
35 0.700
319 1-0
2
Portland Winterhawks
23 13
8
0
2
28 0.609
88
74
359 0-2
8-4-0-0
5-4-0-2
6-3-0-1
0-2-0-0
3
Spokane Chiefs
23 12
8
1
2
27 0.587
86
84
285 0-2
5-4-0-1
7-4-1-1
5-5-0-0
1-0-0-0
4
Tri-City Americans
5 Seattle Thunderbirds B.C. Division Rank Team 1
Vancouver Giants
20 12
8
0
0
24 0.600
67
62
254 3-0
4-3-0-0
8-5-0-0
6-4-0-0
0-2-0-0
21
10
3
0
19 0.452
63
72
367 0-0
5-4-2-0
3-6-1-0
2-7-1-0
0-1-0-0
GP W
L OTL SL PTS PCT
GF
GA PIM S/O
Home
Away
P10
STK
23 15
6
73
54
9-4-1-0
6-2-1-0
6-4-0-0
1-0-0-0
8
2
0
32 0.696
255 3-0
2
Victoria Royals
18 12
6
0
0
24 0.667
56
55
207 1-0
9-4-0-0
3-2-0-0
5-5-0-0
2-0-0-0
3
Prince George Cougars
22
10
1
2
21 0.477
52
69
321 1-2
5-7-0-1
4-3-1-1
4-4-1-1
0-2-0-0
4
Kelowna Rockets
5 Kamloops Blazers Eastern Conference Central Division Rank Team 1
Red Deer Rebels
9
24 10 13
1
0
21 0.438
67
81
362 0-0
4-6-0-0
6-7-1-0
6-3-1-0
2-0-0-0
20
1
1
18 0.450
67
68
305 0-1
2-6-1-0
6-4-0-1
5-4-1-0
0-1-0-0
GP W
L OTL SL PTS PCT
GF
GA PIM S/O
Home
Away
P10
STK
21 15
5
78
63
9-1-0-0
6-4-1-0
8-2-0-0
4-0-0-0
8
10
1
0
31 0.738
219 1-0
2
Edmonton Oil Kings
25 14
8
1
2
31 0.620
99
83
242 0-2
6-3-0-0
8-5-1-2
7-1-1-1
1-0-0-0
3
Lethbridge Hurricanes
22 10
8
2
2
24 0.545
85
88
273 1-2
6-4-0-2
4-4-2-0
5-4-1-0
1-0-0-0
4
Medicine Hat Tigers
24 10 11
1
2
23 0.479
70
83
203 2-2
5-3-1-1
5-8-0-1
3-5-1-1
1-0-0-0
5
Calgary Hitmen
24
9
13
2
0
20 0.417
84
93
304 0-0
3-6-2-0
6-7-0-0
5-5-0-0
1-0-0-0
25
7
14
3
1
18 0.360
73
113 265 2-1
5-8-1-0
2-6-2-1
2-7-1-0
0-2-1-0
GF
GA PIM S/O
6 Kootenay ICE East Division Rank Team
GP W
L OTL SL PTS PCT
1
22 21
1
Prince Albert Raiders
0
0
42 0.955 107
36
294 0-0
Home 13-0-0-0
Away 8-1-0-0
P10
STK
10-0-0-0
14-0-0-0
2
Saskatoon Blades
24 14
8
2
0
30 0.625
79
70
256 2-0
6-4-1-0
8-4-1-0
6-4-0-0
0-1-0-0
3
Brandon Wheat Kings
22 10
6
3
3
26 0.591
73
71
227 0-3
6-3-1-2
4-3-2-1
4-4-0-2
0-2-0-0
4
Moose Jaw Warriors
19 10
5
3
1
24 0.632
65
55
153 1-1
5-4-2-1
5-1-1-0
6-2-1-1
4-0-0-1
5
Regina Pats
24
8
16
0
0
16 0.333
69
101 349 0-0
4-9-0-0
4-7-0-0
5-5-0-0
0-1-0-0
23
3
18
1
1
8
42
95
2-6-1-1
1-12-0-0
2-6-1-1
0-4-1-0
6 Swift Current Broncos x = Clinched Playoff Position y = Teams who have clinched Division title
Wednesday, Nov 21 Edmonton 4 at Brandon 1 Final Lethbridge 3 at Saskatoon 1 Final Regina 2 at Kelowna 3 Final Calgary 3 at Portland 2 Final Vancouver 4 at Seattle 2 Final
0.174
238 1-1
Friday, Nov 23 Edmonton at Moose Jaw 7:00 pm CST Lethbridge at Brandon 7:30 pm CST Red Deer at Kootenay 7:00 pm MST Prince Albert at Medicine Hat 7:30 pm MST Regina at Prince George 7:00 pm PST Kamloops at Tri-City 7:05 pm PST Victoria at Kelowna 7:05 pm PST Calgary at Seattle 7:35 pm PST
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Saturday, Nov 24 Lethbridge at Moose Jaw 2:30 pm CST Edmonton at Swift Current 7:00 pm CST Medicine Hat at Red Deer 7:00 pm MST Prince Albert at Kootenay 7:00 pm MST Seattle at Portland 6:00 pm PST Saskatoon at Prince George 7:00 pm PST Victoria at Vancouver 7:00 pm PST Calgary at Tri-City 7:05 pm PST Kamloops at Spokane 7:05 pm PST Kelowna at Everett 7:05 pm PST
Wildcard Standings Western Conference U.S. Division Rank Team
GP W
L OTL SL PTS PCT
GF
GA
STK
P10
1
Everett Silvertips
25 17
7
84
57
2-0-1-0
7-2-1-0
2
Portland Winterhawks
1
0
35 0.700
23 13
8
0
2
28 0.609
88
74
0-2-0-0
6-3-0-1
3 Spokane Chiefs B.C. Division Rank Team
23 12
8
1
2
27 0.587
86
84
1-0-0-0
5-5-0-0
GP W
L OTL SL PTS PCT
GF
GA
STK
P10
1
Vancouver Giants
23 15
6
73
54
1-0-0-0
6-4-0-0
2
Victoria Royals
2
0
32 0.696
18 12
6
0
0
24 0.667
56
55
2-0-0-0
5-5-0-0
3 Prince George Cougars 22 9 Western Conference Wildcard Rank Team GP W
10
1
2
21 0.477
52
69
0-2-0-0
4-4-1-1
L OTL SL PTS PCT
GF
GA
STK
P10
7
8
67
62
0-2-0-0
6-4-0-0
Tri-City Americans
20 12
0
0
24 0.600
8
Kelowna Rockets
24 10 13
1
0
21 0.438
67
81
2-0-0-0
6-3-1-0
9
Seattle Thunderbirds
21
8
10
3
0
19 0.452
63
72
0-1-0-0
2-7-1-0
10
Kamloops Blazers
20
8
10
1
1
18 0.450
67
68
0-1-0-0
5-4-1-0
Eastern Conference Central Division Rank Team
GP W
L OTL SL PTS PCT
GF
GA
STK
P10
1
Red Deer Rebels
21 15
5
78
63
4-0-0-0
8-2-0-0
2
Edmonton Oil Kings
1
0
31 0.738
25 14
8
1
2
31 0.620
99
83
1-0-0-0
7-1-1-1
3 Lethbridge Hurricanes East Division Rank Team
22 10
8
2
2
24 0.545
85
88
1-0-0-0
5-4-1-0
GP W
L OTL SL PTS PCT
GF
GA
STK
P10
1
Prince Albert Raiders
22 21
1
42 0.955 107
36
14-0-0-0
10-0-0-0
2
Saskatoon Blades
0
0
24 14
8
2
0
30 0.625
79
70
0-1-0-0
6-4-0-0
3 Brandon Wheat Kings Eastern Conference Wildcard Rank Team
22 10
6
3
3
26 0.591
73
71
0-2-0-0
4-4-0-2
GP W
L OTL SL PTS PCT
GF
GA
STK
P10
7
19 10
5
65
55
4-0-0-1
6-2-1-1
Moose Jaw Warriors
3
1
24 0.632
8
Medicine Hat Tigers
24 10 11
1
2
23 0.479
70
83
1-0-0-0
3-5-1-1
9
Calgary Hitmen
24
2
0
20 0.417
84
93
1-0-0-0
5-5-0-0
9
13
10
Kootenay ICE
25
7
14
3
1
18 0.360
73
113
0-2-1-0
2-7-1-0
11
Regina Pats
24
8
16
0
0
16 0.333
69
101
0-1-0-0
5-5-0-0
12
Swift Current Broncos
23
3
18
1
1
8
42
95
0-4-1-0
2-6-1-1
0.174
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Conference Standings Western Conference Rank Team
GP W L OTL SL PTS PCT GF GA S/O
Home
Away
P10
STK
1
Everett Silvertips
25 17 7
1
0
35 0.700 84 57 1-0
7-3-1-0
10-4-0-0
7-2-1-0
2-0-1-0
2
Vancouver Giants
23 15 6
2
0
32 0.696 73 54 3-0
9-4-1-0
6-2-1-0
6-4-0-0
1-0-0-0
3
Portland Winterhawks
23 13 8
0
2
28 0.609 88 74 0-2
8-4-0-0
5-4-0-2
6-3-0-1
0-2-0-0
4
Spokane Chiefs
23 12 8
1
2
27 0.587 86 84 0-2
5-4-0-1
7-4-1-1
5-5-0-0
1-0-0-0
5
Victoria Royals
18 12 6
0
0
24 0.667 56 55 1-0
9-4-0-0
3-2-0-0
5-5-0-0
2-0-0-0
6
Tri-City Americans
20 12 8
0
0
24 0.600 67 62 3-0
4-3-0-0
8-5-0-0
6-4-0-0
0-2-0-0
7
Prince George Cougars
22 9 10
1
2
21 0.477 52 69 1-2
5-7-0-1
4-3-1-1
4-4-1-1
0-2-0-0
8
Kelowna Rockets
24 10 13
1
0
21 0.438 67 81 0-0
4-6-0-0
6-7-1-0
6-3-1-0
2-0-0-0
9
Seattle Thunderbirds
21 8 10
3
0
19 0.452 63 72 0-0
5-4-2-0
3-6-1-0
2-7-1-0
0-1-0-0
20 8 10
1
1
18 0.450 67 68 0-1
2-6-1-0
6-4-0-1
5-4-1-0
0-1-0-0
Home
Away
P10
STK
10 Kamloops Blazers Eastern Conference Rank Team
GP W L OTL SL PTS PCT GF GA S/O
1
Prince Albert Raiders
22 21 1
0
0
42 0.955 107 36 0-0
13-0-0-0
8-1-0-0
10-0-0-0
14-0-0-0
2
Red Deer Rebels
21 15 5
1
0
31 0.738 78
63 1-0
9-1-0-0
6-4-1-0
8-2-0-0
4-0-0-0
3
Edmonton Oil Kings
25 14 8
1
2
31 0.620 99
83 0-2
6-3-0-0
8-5-1-2
7-1-1-1
1-0-0-0
4
Saskatoon Blades
24 14 8
2
0
30 0.625 79
70 2-0
6-4-1-0
8-4-1-0
6-4-0-0
0-1-0-0
5
Brandon Wheat Kings
22 10 6
3
3
26 0.591 73
71 0-3
6-3-1-2
4-3-2-1
4-4-0-2
0-2-0-0
6
Lethbridge Hurricanes
22 10 8
2
2
24 0.545 85
88 1-2
6-4-0-2
4-4-2-0
5-4-1-0
1-0-0-0
7
Moose Jaw Warriors
19 10 5
3
1
24 0.632 65
55 1-1
5-4-2-1
5-1-1-0
6-2-1-1
4-0-0-1
8
Medicine Hat Tigers
24 10 11
1
2
23 0.479 70
83 2-2
5-3-1-1
5-8-0-1
3-5-1-1
1-0-0-0
9
Calgary Hitmen
24 9 13
2
0
20 0.417 84
93 0-0
3-6-2-0
6-7-0-0
5-5-0-0
1-0-0-0
10
Kootenay ICE
25 7 14
3
1
18 0.360 73 113 2-1
5-8-1-0
2-6-2-1
2-7-1-0
0-2-1-0
11
Regina Pats
24 8 16
0
0
16 0.333 69 101 0-0
4-9-0-0
4-7-0-0
5-5-0-0
0-1-0-0
12
Swift Current Broncos
23 3 18
1
1
8
2-6-1-1
1-12-0-0
2-6-1-1
0-4-1-0
0.174 42
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Leaders (Overall) Top 20 Scorers Rank Player
Team GP G
1
Trey Fix-Wolansky
EDM
25 14 34
2
Brett Leason
PA
22 22 25
Goals Rank
Player
Team GP G
48
1
Brett Leason
PA
22 22
47
2
Joachim Blichfeld
POR
23 20
A PTS
3
Joachim Blichfeld
POR
23 20 24
44
3
Stelio Mattheos
BDN
22 19
4
Cody Glass
POR
20
40
4
Mark Kastelic
CGY
24 19
5
Several Players Tied
8
32
5
Kirby Dach
SAS
24 13 26
39
6
Brandon Hagel
RD
20 14 23
37
7
Nick Henry
REG
24 12 25
37
8
Stelio Mattheos
BDN
22 19 15
34
9
Riley Woods
SPO
23 18 15
33
10
Tristin Langan
MJ
19 15 18
33
11
Connor Dewar
EVT
21 18 14
32
12
Jake Leschyshyn
REG
23 16 16
32
13
Riley Sutter
EVT
25 10 21
31
18
Assists Rank Player
Team GP A
1
Trey Fix-Wolansky
EDM
25 34
2
Cody Glass
POR
20 32
3
Ty Smith
SPO
20 28
4
Kirby Dach
SAS
24 26
5
Several Players Tied
25
14
Ty Smith
SPO
20
28
31
15
Mark Kastelic
CGY
24 19 11
30
Penalty Minutes Rank Player
Team GP PIM
16
Quinn Benjafield
EDM
25 10 19
29
1
Riley McKay
SAS
24
58
17
Kyle Topping
KEL
24
9
19
28
2
Austin Crossley
PG
21
53
18
Peyton Krebs
KTN
23
6
21
27
3
Matthew Wedman
SEA
21
49
19
Several Players Tied
26
4
Mike MacLean
PG
20
47
KEL
22
43
3
5
* Mark Liwiski
Team GP MinPen
Major Penalties Rank Player
Team GP MajPen
PG
21 19
1
Riley McKay
SAS
24 8
22 19
2
Dawson Butt
EVT
22 5
Minor Penalties Rank Player 1
Austin Crossley
2
Luke Toporowski
SPO
3
Brayden Pachal
PA
22 18
3
4
Mark Kastelic
CGY
24 18
4
5
Several Players Tied
17
5
Matthew Stanley * Cade McNelly
SC
14 4
SEA
12 4
Several Players Tied
3
Team GP PPG
Short Handed Goals Rank Player
Team GP SHG
BDN
22 10
1
Brett Leason
PA
22 4
23 10
2
Noah Gregor
PA
17 3
Power Play Goals Rank Player 1
Stelio Mattheos
2
Jake Gricius
POR
3
Mark Kastelic
CGY
24 10
3
Reese Johnson
RD
21 3
4
Nolan Foote
KEL
22 9
4
Quinn Benjafield
EDM
25 3
5
Jake Leschyshyn
REG
23 9
5
Several Players Tied
Shots Rank
Player
Team GP Shots
Shooting Percentage Rank Player
Team GP Goals Shots PCT
1
Brett Leason
PA
22 127
1
Zachary Cox
LET
21
7
15
46.7
2
Connor Dewar
EVT
21 113
2
Jermaine Loewen
KAM
16
8
26
30.8
3
Trey Fix-Wolansky
EDM
25 106
3
PA
17
4
13
30.8
4
Joachim Blichfeld
POR
23 105
4
Jadon Joseph
LET
22
10
35
28.6
5
Jake Leschyshyn
REG
23 101
5
D-Jay Jerome
VIC
18
11
41
26.8
Team GP GWG
Plus/Minus Rank Player
Team GP
PA
22 5
1
Brett Leason
PA
22
34
23 4
2
Sean Montgomery
PA
22
28
Game Winning Goals Rank Player 1
Brett Leason
2
Reece Newkirk
POR
3
Several Players Tied
Shootout Goals Rank Player 1
Several Players Tied
* Jakob Brook
2
3
Team SOG SOA 2
+/-
3
Brayden Pachal
PA
22
24
4
Sergei Sapego
PA
19
23
5
Zack Hayes
PA
22
23
Shootout Percentage Rank Player 1
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Team SOG SOA SO% 100.0
Leading Goalies Top 15 Goalies (by GAA) Rank Player
Team GP Mins W
1
Ian Scott
PA
19 1139 18
1
0
0
4
26
1.37 0
0
0
0
0.000 527 501
0.951
2
Trent Miner
VAN
10 579
1
1
0
1
16
1.66 1
0
0
3
1.000 278 262
0.942
7
L OTL SOL SO GA GAA SOW SOL SOGA SOA SO% SA SVS SV%
3
Dustin Wolf
EVT
24 1410 16
7
1
0
2
44
1.87 1
0
1
3
0.667 577 533
0.924
4
David Tendeck
VAN
14 814
5
1
0
1
33
2.43 2
0
2
17
0.882 355 322
0.907
5 6
Brodan Salmond * Mads Sogaard
8
MJ
12 727
7
2
2
1
1
30
2.47 1
1
2
7
0.714 330 300
0.909
MH
11 628
5
2
1
2
1
26
2.48 1
2
4
16
0.750 370 344
0.930
7
Griffen Outhouse
VIC
15 893
11
4
0
0
0
37
2.49 1
0
0
5
1.000 467 430
0.921
8
Nolan Maier
SAS
20 1150 12
6
1
0
1
53
2.77 2
0
2
13
0.846 607 554
0.913
9
Shane Farkas
POR
21 1237 12
6
0
2
1
58
2.81 0
2
4
7
0.429 589 531
0.902
10
Bailey Brkin
SPO
14 744
3
1
1
1
35
2.82 0
1
1
3
0.667 415 380
0.916
8
11
Ethan Anders
RD
18 1090 13
4
1
0
2
52
2.86 1
0
1
4
0.750 648 596
0.920
12
Dylan Myskiw
EDM
18 1059 11
5
1
1
0
52
2.95 0
1
2
5
0.600 549 497
0.905
13
Jiri Patera
BDN
18 1089
8
6
2
2
0
54
2.98 0
2
3
10
0.700 623 569
0.913
14
Beck Warm
TC
19 1149 11
8
0
0
1
57
2.98 3
0
2
13
0.846 595 538
0.904
15
Taylor Gauthier
PG
17 985
7
1
1
1
50
3.05 0
1
1
5
0.800 520 470
0.904
Wins Rank
Player
Team W
Saves Rank
Player
Team SVS
1
Ian Scott
PA
18
1
Joel Hofer
SC
634
2
Dustin Wolf
EVT
16
2
Liam Hughes
SEA
599
6
3
Ethan Anders
RD
13
3
Ethan Anders
RD
596
4
Nolan Maier
SAS
12
4
Jiri Patera
BDN
569
5
Shane Farkas
POR
12
5
Nolan Maier
SAS
554
Losses Rank Player
Team L
Save Percentage Rank Player
Team GA SVS SV%
1
Joel Hofer
SC
13
1
Ian Scott
PA
26 501
0.951
2
Max Paddock
REG
11
2
Trent Miner
VAN
16 262
0.942
3
Duncan McGovern
KTN
9
3
* Mads Sogaard
MH
26 344
0.930
4
Jordan Hollett
MH
9
4
Dustin Wolf
EVT
44 533
0.924
5
Several Goaltenders Tied
8
5
Griffen Outhouse
VIC
37 430
0.921
Mins Rank
Player
Team Mins
1
Dustin Wolf
EVT
1410
2
Shane Farkas
POR
1237
3
Nolan Maier
SAS
1150
4
Beck Warm
TC
1149
5
Ian Scott
PA
1139
Shutouts Rank Player
Team SO
1
PA
Ian Scott
4
2
Ethan Anders
RD
2
3
Dustin Wolf
EVT
2
4
Several Goaltenders Tied
1
Shootout Wins Rank Player
Team SOW
1
Beck Warm
TC
3
2
Nolan Maier
SAS
2
3
David Tendeck
VAN
2
4
Several Goaltenders Tied
1
Shootout Percentage Rank Player
Team Saves Att SO%
1
Griffen Outhouse
VIC
5
5
1.000
2
Trent Miner
VAN
3
3
1.000
3
Duncan McGovern
KTN
3
3
1.000
4
David Tendeck
VAN
15
17 0.882
5
Several Goaltenders Tied
* indicates rookie
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Leaders (Rookies) Top 20 Scorers Rank Player
Team GP G
A PTS
Goals Rank
1
* Brayden Tracey
MJ
19
7
12
19
1
* Adam Beckman
SPO
23 10
2
* Oleg Zaytsev
RD
19
5
14
19
2
* Brayden Tracey
MJ
19
7
3
* Aliaksei Protas
PA
22
4
15
19
3
* Lassi Thomson
KEL
24
7
4
* Lassi Thomson
KEL
24
7
11
18
4
* Krystof Hrabik
TC
20
6
5
* Andrej Kukuca
SEA
21
5
12
17
5
* Kristian Roykas Marthinsen SAS
24
6
6
* Adam Beckman
SPO
23 10
6
16
7
* Jake Neighbours
EDM
20
5
10
15
8
* Krystof Hrabik
TC
20
6
8
14
9
* Vladimir Alistrov
EDM
25
4
9
13
10
* Connor McClennon
KTN
17
4
8
12
11
* Kristian Roykas Marthinsen SAS
24
6
5
11
12
* Josh Prokop
CGY
23
5
6
11
13
* Justin Sourdif
VAN
20
5
5
10
Player
Team GP G
Assists Rank Player
Team GP A
1
* Aliaksei Protas
PA
22 15
2
* Oleg Zaytsev
RD
19 14
3
* Brayden Tracey
MJ
19 12
4
* Andrej Kukuca
SEA
21 12
5
* Lassi Thomson
KEL
24 11
14
* Martin Lang
KAM
20
4
6
10
15
* Ben King
SC
23
4
6
10
Penalty Minutes Rank Player
Team GP PIM
16
* Ridly Greig
BDN
17
3
7
10
1
* Mark Liwiski
KEL
22
43
17
* Seth Jarvis
POR
18
3
7
10
2
* Cade McNelly
SEA
12
36
18
* Josh Pillar
KAM
20
3
7
10
3
* Tyrel Bauer
SEA
21
33
19
* Simon Kubicek
SEA
21
5
4
9
4
* Reid Perepeluk
PG
19
30
8
5
* Joonas Sillanp채채
KAM
20
27
20
Several Players Tied
Minor Penalties Rank Player
Team GP MinPen
Major Penalties Rank Player
Team GP MajPen
1
* Mark Liwiski
KEL
22 14
1
* Cade McNelly
SEA
12 4
2
* Joonas Sillanp채채
KAM
20 11
2
* Mark Liwiski
KEL
22 3
* Tyrel Bauer
SEA
21 3
3
* Riley Krane
REG
19 11
3
4
* Lassi Thomson
KEL
24 11
4
5
* Reid Perepeluk
PG
19 10
Several Players Tied
Power Play Goals Rank Player
Team GP PPG
Short Handed Goals Rank Player
1
* Adam Beckman
SPO
23 5
1
2
* Jake Neighbours
EDM
20 2
3
* Simon Kubicek
SEA
21 2
4
* Lassi Thomson
KEL
24 2
5
Several Players Tied
Shots Rank
Player
2
Team GP SHG
Several Players Tied
1
1 Team GP Shots
Shooting Percentage Rank Player
Team GP Goals Shots PCT
1
* Lassi Thomson
KEL
24 73
1
* Jakob Brook
PA
17
4
13
30.8
2
* Kristian Roykas Marthinsen SAS
24 60
2
* Ryder Korczak
CGY
14
4
15
26.7
3
* Brayden Tracey
MJ
19 55
3
* Justin Sourdif
VAN
20
5
24
20.8
4
* Adam Beckman
SPO
23 55
4
* Lynden McCallum
BDN
19
4
20
20.0
5
* Andrej Kukuca
SEA
21 54
5
* Dallon Wilton
KEL
22
3
16
18.8
Team GP
+/-
Game Winning Goals Rank Player
Team GP GWG
Plus/Minus Rank Player
1
RD
19 2
1
* Aliaksei Protas
PA
22
21
1
2
* Brayden Tracey
MJ
19
11
2
* Oleg Zaytsev Several Players Tied
3
* Daemon Hunt
MJ
16
8
4
* Majid Kaddoura
SAS
12
7
5
Several Players Tied
6
Shootout Goals Rank Player
Team SOG SOA
Shootout Percentage Rank Player
Team SOG SOA SO%
1
* Oleg Zaytsev
RD
1
1
1
* Oleg Zaytsev
RD
1
1
100.0
2
* Vladimir Alistrov
EDM
1
2
2
* Vladimir Alistrov
EDM
1
2
50.0
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Team GP G
A PTS
Goals Rank
Player
Team GP G
1
Ty Smith
SPO
20
3
28
31
1
Alexander Alexeyev
RD
21
7
2
Alexander Alexeyev
RD
21
7
19
26
2
* Lassi Thomson
KEL
24
7
3
Dawson Davidson
SAS
24
4
21
25
3
Bowen Byram
VAN
23
7
4
Josh Brook
MJ
16
6
17
23
4
Cole Moberg
PG
22
7
5
Aaron Hyman
REG
24
5
18
23
5
Several Players Tied
6
Wyatte Wylie
EVT
25
5
18
23
7
Calen Addison
LET
22
4
16
20
8
Sergei Sapego
PA
19
6
13
19
9
Nolan Reid
SPO
23
5
14
19
10
Nolan Kneen
KAM
20
3
16
19
11
* Lassi Thomson
KEL
24
7
11
18
12
Linus Nassen
MH
19
4
14
18
6
Assists Rank Player
Team GP A
1
Ty Smith
SPO
20 28
2
Dawson Davidson
SAS
24 21 21 19
3
Alexander Alexeyev
RD
4
Aaron Hyman
REG
24 18
5
Wyatte Wylie
EVT
25 18
13
Jared Freadrich
POR
22
2
16
18
14
Bowen Byram
VAN
23
7
10
17
15
Jake Christiansen
EVT
25
6
11
17
Penalty Minutes Rank Player
Team GP PIM
16
Brayden Pachal
PA
22
3
13
16
1
Austin Crossley
PG
21
53
17
Egor Zamula
CGY
24
3
13
16
2
Brayden Pachal
PA
22
41
18
Several Players Tied
15
3
Rhett Rhinehart
PG
22
40
4
Sahvan Khaira
EVT
25
40
5
Zack Hayes
PA
22
39
Team GP MinPen
Major Penalties Rank Player
Team GP MajPen
PG
21 19
1
SC
14 4
22 18
2
SEA
12 4
3
Minor Penalties Rank Player 1
Austin Crossley
2
Brayden Pachal
PA
3
Zack Hayes
PA
22 17
4
John Ludvig
POR
23 16
5
Several Players Tied
Matthew Stanley * Cade McNelly Several Players Tied
3
15
Power Play Goals Rank Player
Team GP PPG
Short Handed Goals Rank Player
Team GP SHG
1
Conner McDonald
EDM
25 4
1
Ralph Jarratt
VIC
11 1
2
Several Players Tied
3
2
Zach Wytinck
BDN
19 1
3
Nolan Kneen
KAM
20 1
4
Gianni Fairbrother
EVT
25 1
Shots Rank
Player
Team GP Shots
Shooting Percentage Rank Player
Team GP Goals Shots PCT
1
Jake Christiansen
EVT
25 88
1
Sergei Sapego
PA
19
6
35
17.1
2
Wyatte Wylie
EVT
25 83
2
Marco Creta
REG
19
2
12
16.7
3
Dawson Davidson
SAS
24 81
3
Aaron Hyman
REG
24
5
33
15.2
KEL
24 73
4
* Simon Kubicek
SEA
21
5
33
15.2
68
5
PA
19
3
21
14.3
Team GP
+/-
4 5
* Lassi Thomson Several Players Tied
Max Martin
Game Winning Goals Rank Player
Team GP GWG
Plus/Minus Rank Player
1
Alexander Alexeyev
RD
21 2
1
Brayden Pachal
PA
22
24
2
Brayden Pachal
PA
22 2
2
Sergei Sapego
PA
19
23
3
Bowen Byram
VAN
23 2
3
Zack Hayes
PA
22
23
4
Several Players Tied
1
4
Braden Schneider
BDN
21
19
5
Max Martin
PA
19
18
Team SOG SOA
Shootout Percentage Rank Player
Team SOG SOA SO%
VAN
1
1
Kaleb Bulych
VAN
1
1
100.0
1
1
2
Cole Moberg
PG
1
1
100.0
SAS
1
2
3
Dawson Davidson
SAS
1
2
50.0
VAN
1
3
4
Bowen Byram
VAN
1
3
33.3
Shootout Goals Rank Player 1
Kaleb Bulych
1
2
Cole Moberg
PG
3
Dawson Davidson
4
Bowen Byram
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Specialty Team Records Team Power Play Rank Team
GP ADV GF PP% SHGA
Team Penalty Kill Rank Team
GP TSH PPGA PK% SHGF
1
Spokane Chiefs
23 92
25 27.2 2
1
Prince Albert Raiders
22 101 7
93.1 14
2
Red Deer Rebels
21 72
19 26.4 1
2
Everett Silvertips
25 108 16
85.2 4
3
Moose Jaw Warriors
19 66
17 25.8 1
3
Vancouver Giants
23 96
15
84.4 1
4
Portland Winterhawks
23 121 31 25.6 2
4
Saskatoon Blades
24 86
14
83.7 2
5
Edmonton Oil Kings
25 110 28 25.5 6
5
Portland Winterhawks
23 118 20
83.1 3
6
Brandon Wheat Kings
22 84
21 25.0 2
6
Medicine Hat Tigers
24 87
17
80.5 3
7
Everett Silvertips
25 117 29 24.8 2
7
Seattle Thunderbirds
21 101 20
80.2 3
8
Kelowna Rockets
24 94
23 24.5 3
8
Victoria Royals
18 72
15
79.2 6
9
Prince Albert Raiders
22 90
22 24.4 1
9
Prince George Cougars
22 95
20
78.9 1
10
Medicine Hat Tigers
24 95
23 24.2 2
10
Lethbridge Hurricanes
22 92
20
78.3 2
11
Calgary Hitmen
24 83
20 24.1 4
11
Tri-City Americans
20 81
18
77.8 0
12
Lethbridge Hurricanes
22 100 24 24.0 12
12
Edmonton Oil Kings
25 92
21
77.2 4
13
Kamloops Blazers
20 91
21 23.1 2
13
Spokane Chiefs
23 95
22
76.8 3
14
Vancouver Giants
23 92
20 21.7 4
14
Calgary Hitmen
24 104 25
76.0 3
15
Kootenay ICE
25 108 23 21.3 6
15
Red Deer Rebels
21 83
20
75.9 7
16
Saskatoon Blades
24 111 22 19.8 3
16
Kelowna Rockets
24 112 27
75.9 1
17
Regina Pats
24 96
19 19.8 7
17
Swift Current Broncos
23 93
26
72.0 0
18
Seattle Thunderbirds
21 97
17 17.5 0
18
Kamloops Blazers
20 95
27
71.6 3
19
Victoria Royals
18 86
15 17.4 1
19
Kootenay ICE
25 94
27
71.3 2
20
Tri-City Americans
20 82
14 17.1 0
20
Moose Jaw Warriors
19 52
15
71.2 2
21
Prince George Cougars
22 98
14 14.3 5
21
Regina Pats
24 129 39
69.8 3
22
Swift Current Broncos
23 86
11 12.8 4
22
Brandon Wheat Kings
22 85
68.2 3
Team Overtime Performance Rank Team
GP W L SW SL PTS PCT
1
Red Deer Rebels
7
5
1 1
0
13 0.929
2
Everett Silvertips
4
2
1 1
0
7
0.875
3
Prince George Cougars
6
2
1 1
2
9
0.750
4
Spokane Chiefs
5
2
1 0
2
7
0.700
5
Swift Current Broncos
5
2
1 1
1
8
0.800
6
Calgary Hitmen
4
2
2 0
0
6
0.750
7
Saskatoon Blades
6
2
2 2
0
10 0.833
8
Brandon Wheat Kings
8
2
3 0
3
10 0.625
9
Portland Winterhawks
3
1
0 0
2
4
0.667
10
Prince Albert Raiders
1
1
0 0
0
2
1.000
11
Regina Pats
1
1
0 0
0
2
1.000
12
Tri-City Americans
4
1
0 3
0
8
1.000
13
Victoria Royals
2
1
0 1
0
4
1.000
14
Edmonton Oil Kings
4
1
1 0
2
5
0.625
15
Kelowna Rockets
2
1
1 0
0
3
0.750
16
Medicine Hat Tigers
6
1
1 2
2
9
0.750
17
Kootenay ICE
7
1
3 2
1
10 0.714
18
Moose Jaw Warriors
6
1
3 1
1
8
0.667
19
Kamloops Blazers
2
0
1 0
1
2
0.500
20
Lethbridge Hurricanes
5
0
2 1
2
6
0.600
21
Vancouver Giants
5
0
2 3
0
8
0.800
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Player Streaks Player Goal Streaks (Current) Rank GP Player 1
4
Zack Andrusiak
2
3
Brayden Tracey
3
3
Zane Franklin
4
3
Reese Johnson
5 2 Several Players Tied Player Goal Streaks (All Season) Rank GP Player 1
6
Team SEA
From
To
Nov 13, 2018
Nov 21, 2018
Goals Assists Points 4
0
4
MJ
Nov 13, 2018
Nov 18, 2018
3
5
8
KAM
Nov 17, 2018
Nov 20, 2018
3
5
8
RD
Nov 11, 2018
Nov 17, 2018
5
1
6
From
To
Nolan Foote
Team KEL
Oct 13, 2018
Nov 9, 2018
Goals Assists Points 8
0
8
2
6
Tyler Preziuso
MH
Oct 19, 2018
Nov 2, 2018
6
2
8
3
6
Jeff de Wit
RD
Oct 24, 2018
Nov 10, 2018
6
2
8
4 5 Several Players Tied Player Assist Streaks (Current) Rank GP Player
From
To
1
6
Justin Almeida
Team MJ
Oct 20, 2018
Nov 3, 2018
Goals Assists Points 0
7
7
2
5
Brayden Tracey
MJ
Nov 3, 2018
Nov 18, 2018
3
8
11
3
5
Josh Brook
MJ
Nov 3, 2018
Nov 18, 2018
1
9
10
4 3 Several Players Tied Player Assist Streaks (All Season) Rank GP Player
Team
From
To
1
9
Cody Glass
POR
Oct 27, 2018
Nov 17, 2018
3
16
19
2
9
Ty Smith
SPO
Sep 29, 2018
Oct 19, 2018
2
14
16
3
9
James Hamblin
4
8
Cody Glass
5 8 Ty Smith Player Point Streaks (Current) Rank GP Player
Goals Assists Points
MH
Oct 19, 2018
Nov 10, 2018
4
11
15
POR
Sep 28, 2018
Oct 19, 2018
4
16
20
SPO
Oct 26, 2018
Nov 16, 2018
1
12
13
Team
From
To
Goals Assists Points
1
22 Brett Leason
PA
Sep 21, 2018
Nov 20, 2018
22
25
47
2
12 Jake Leschyshyn
REG
Oct 26, 2018
Nov 21, 2018
11
10
21
3
10 Cody Glass
POR
Oct 27, 2018
Nov 21, 2018
4
16
20
4
6
MJ
Nov 2, 2018
Nov 18, 2018
5
8
13
MJ
Oct 20, 2018
Nov 3, 2018
0
7
7
Tristin Langan
5 6 Justin Almeida Player Point Streaks (All Season) Rank GP Player
From
To
PA
Sep 21, 2018
Nov 20, 2018
22
25
47
12 Jake Leschyshyn
REG
Oct 26, 2018
Nov 21, 2018
11
10
21
3
12 Kyle Topping
KEL
Oct 5, 2018
Nov 9, 2018
7
12
19
4
11 Several Players Tied
1
22 Brett Leason
2
Team
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2018 - 19 Regular Season Team Statistics Calgary Hitmen PLAYERS #
Name
Pos GP G A PTS +/- PIM PPG PPA SH SHA GW FG IG OT UA EN SOG SOA SOGW SO% Pt/G PIMPG SA SH%
12 Mark Kastelic
C
24 19 11 30
7
41
10
2
2
0
3
3
4
1
2
1
0
0
0
0.0
1.25 1.71
95 20.0
28 James Malm (total)
C
22 12 13 25
6
6
3
8
0
0
2
0
2
0
2
1
0
2
0
0.0
1.14 0.27
76 15.8
VAN
C
13 9
6
15
1
4
3
3
0
0
1
0
2
0
2
1
0
2
0
0.000 1.15 0.31
42 21.4
CGY
C
9
7
10
5
2
0
5
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.000 1.11 0.22
34 8.8
16 Jake Kryski
C
24 11 14 25
5
10
2
6
0
0
0
3
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0.0
1.04 0.42
71 15.5
19 Carson Focht
C
24 4
12 16
-5 30
0
5
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.67 1.25
66 6.1
9
D
24 3
13 16
4
14
3
7
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.67 0.58
52 5.8
RW 25 8
7
15
-1 11
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.60 0.44
71 11.3
SC
RW 2
1
0
1
-1 0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.000 0.50 0.00
5
CGY
RW 23 7
7
14
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.000 0.61 0.48
66 10.6
18 Riley Stotts
LW 18 6
7
13
-3 6
1
3
0
0
1
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.72 0.33
36 16.7
24 Luke Coleman
LW 24 5
8
13
-6 12
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.54 0.50
53 9.4
11 12
-5 14
0
4
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.50 0.58
46 2.2
Egor Zamula
29 Kaden Elder (total)
8 *
Vladislav Yeryomenko D
3
24 1
11
20.0
10 Josh Prokop
RW 23 5
6
11
-3 9
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0.0
0.48 0.39
50 10.0
11 Cael Zimmerman
C
24 2
7
9
-4 16
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.38 0.67
42 4.8
5
Jackson van de Leest
D
23 0
8
8
-5 17
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.35 0.74
28 0.0
2
Dakota Krebs
RD
21 3
3
6
9
32
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.29 1.52
32 9.4
RW 23 1
5
6
-7 13
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.26 0.57
20 5.0
X 23 Zach Huber
RW 14 4
1
5
-3 14
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.36 1.00
24 16.7
*
14 Ryder Korczak
C
14 4
1
5
-2 2
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.36 0.14
15 26.7
*
21 Riley Fiddler-Schultz
LW 16 2
2
4
1
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.25 0.50
27 7.4
*
27 Tye Carriere
C
15 2
1
3
-1 2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.20 0.13
16 12.5
*
6
Luke Prokop
D
18 1
2
3
-5 4
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.17 0.22
31 3.2
4
Layne Toder
D
23 1
2
3
-2 14
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.13 0.61
14 7.1
X 3
Dom Schmiemann
D
4
0
1
1
-1 7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.25 1.75
9
0.0
*
Devan Klassen
D
10 0
1
1
2
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.10 0.90
8
0.0
17 Hunter Campbell
7
X 28 Orca Wiesblatt
RW 2
0
0
0
-1 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.00 0.00
4
0.0
*
LW 3
0
0
0
-1 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.00 0.00
3
0.0
C
0
0
0
-2 13
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.00 2.60
10 0.0
22 Bryce Bader
X 15 Tristen Nielsen Goalies # Name 1 *
Carl Stankowski
5
GP Mins GA SO GAA W L OTL SL SA SVS SV% 14 778
50
0
3.86 5
6
2
0
404 354 0.876
31 Jack McNaughton 11 598
35
1
3.51 4
6
0
0
304 269 0.885
59
5
0
5.05 0
1
0
0
9
3
X 33 Matthew Armitage 1 Empty Net Totals
24 1435 93
31
26
0.839
3 1
3.86 9
13 2
0
742 649 0.875
* indicates rookie X indicates inactive
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2018 - 19 Regular Season Team Statistics Seattle Thunderbirds PLAYERS #
Name
Pos GP G A PTS +/- PIM PPG PPA SH SHA GW FG IG OT UA EN SOG SOA SOGW SO% Pt/G PIMPG SA SH%
22 Dillon Hamaliuk
LW 19 8
11 19
0
22
2
4
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0.0
1.00 1.16
49 16.3
21 Matthew Wedman
C
21 7
11 18
7
49
0
2
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.86 2.33
57 12.3
26 Nolan Volcan
LW 21 5
13 18
2
24
2
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0.0
0.86 1.14
81 6.2
18 Andrej Kukuca
RW 21 5
12 17
4
10
0
6
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.81 0.48
54 9.3
20 Zack Andrusiak
LW 21 11 5
16
-6
8
2
3
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.76 0.38
68 16.2
16 Noah Philp
C
14 9
7
16
-3
11
6
3
0
1
0
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
1.14 0.79
36 25.0
24 Jake Lee
D
21 2
13 15
5
31
1
5
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.71 1.48
40 5.0
2
Simon Kubicek
D
21 5
4
9
2
16
2
3
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.43 0.76
33 15.2
25 Owen Williams
D
21 2
5
7
3
28
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.33 1.33
19 10.5
19 Payton Mount
RW 14 1
6
7
4
4
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.50 0.29
23 4.3
17 Jaxan Kaluski
LW 21 1
6
7
-6
6
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.33 0.29
34 2.9
7
D
16 2
4
6
-10 13
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.38 0.81
28 7.1
28 Samuel Huo
C
20 3
2
5
-8
10
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.25 0.50
19 15.8
14 Tyler Carpendale
LW 13 1
3
4
-4
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.31 0.00
11 9.1
*
37 Graeme Bryks
C
20 0
3
3
-8
7
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.15 0.35
23 0.0
*
6
D
21 0
3
3
4
33
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.14 1.57
10 0.0
32 Loeden Schaufler (total) D
15 0
2
2
-8
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.13 0.40
*
* *
Reece Harsch
Tyrel Bauer
9
0.0
KTN
D
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.000 0.00 0.00
0
0.0
SEA
D
14 0
2
2
-8
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.000 0.14 0.43
9
0.0
LW 15 1
0
1
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.07 0.40
7
14.3
MJ
LW 7
1
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.000 0.14 0.29
4
25.0
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LW 8
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.000 0.00 0.50
3
0.0
16 1
0
1
-2
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.06 0.69
13 7.7
27 Brecon Wood (total)
*
29 Jared Davidson
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*X 12 Keegan Craik
LW 6
0
1
1
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.17 0.83
3
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RW 12 0
1
1
-1
17
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.08 1.42
10 0.0
D
23 Cody Savey
*X 8
Luke Bateman
12 Lucas Ciona *X 4
Payton McIsaac
* 3 Cade McNelly Goalies # Name 30 Liam Hughes Empty Net Totals
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.00 0.00
0
0.0
LW 1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.00 0.00
1
0.0
D
4
0
0
0
1
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.00 2.00
1
0.0
D
12 0
0
0
-5
36
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.00 3.00
10 0.0
GP Mins GA SO GAA W L OTL SL SA SVS SV% 18 1062 57
* 34 Cole Schwebius 4
0.0
192
10
12
5
21 1254 72
0
3.22 8
8
2
0
0
3.12 0
2
1
0
656 599 0.913 107 97
0.907
5 0
3.41 8
10 3
0
768 696 0.906
* indicates rookie X indicates inactive
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Calgary Hitmen vs Seattle Thunderbirds Head to Head Summary Description
Result
Head to Head Record 2018 - 19 Regular Season
Seattle 0-0-0-0
Calgary 0-0-0-0
Head to Head Record 2017 - 18 Regular Season
Seattle 1-0-0-0
Calgary 0-1-0-0
Last 5 Years record between teams
Seattle 1-2-0-0
Calgary 2-1-0-0
Seattle vs. Calgary Last 5 Years record at Seattle
Seattle 0-1-0-0
Calgary 1-0-0-0
Seattle vs. Calgary Last 5 Years record at Calgary
Seattle 1-1-0-0
Calgary 1-1-0-0
Match Up Calgary
Seattle
Team Record
9-13-2-0 -- 20 points
8-10-3-0 -- 19 points
Division Ranking
5th Central
5th U.S.
Conference Ranking
9th Eastern
9th Western
League Ranking
17th
18th
Past 10 Games
5-5-0-0
2-7-1-0
Streak
1-0-0-0
0-1-0-0
Last Game
3-2 W @ Portland (Nov 21 2018) Final
4-2 L vs Vancouver (Nov 21 2018) Final
Home Record
3-6-2-0
5-4-2-0
Away Record
6-7-0-0
3-6-1-0
GF
84
63
GA
93
72
PP (Overall)
(20/83) 24.1%
(17/97) 17.5%
PP (Home)
(7/45) 15.6%
(12/55) 21.8%
PP (Away)
(13/38) 34.2%
(5/42) 11.9%
PK (Overall)
(25/104) 76.0%
(20/101) 80.2%
PK (Home)
(16/61) 73.8%
(9/52) 82.7%
PK (Away)
(9/43) 79.1%
(11/49) 77.6%
PP vs. Opp.
(0/0) 0%
(0/0) 0%
PK vs. Opp.
(0/0) 0%
(0/0) 0%
Leading Rookie
Prokop (5-6-11)
Kukuca (5-12-17)
Most PIM
Kastelic - 41
Wedman - 49
Team PIM/GM
12.7/Game
17.5/Game
Leading Scorers
Kastelic (19-11-30)
Hamaliuk (8-11-19)
Malm (12-13-25)
Wedman (7-11-18)
Kryski (11-14-25)
Volcan (5-13-18)
Focht (4-12-16)
Kukuca (5-12-17)
Zamula (3-13-16)
Andrusiak (11-5-16)
3-2 W @ Portland (Nov 21 2018) Final
4-2 L vs Vancouver (Nov 21 2018) Final
4-0 L @ Everett (Nov 20 2018) Final
6-4 W vs Portland (Nov 17 2018) Final
5-1 W @ Spokane (Nov 17 2018) Final
4-2 L @ Spokane (Nov 16 2018) Final
5-0 W @ Kootenay (Nov 16 2018) Final
3-2 L vs Spokane (Nov 13 2018) Final OT
7-3 W vs Kootenay (Nov 11 2018) Final
5-1 L vs Everett (Nov 10 2018) Final
Leading After 1st
6-0-1-0
4-1-1-0
Leading After 2nd
8-0-1-0
7-0-1-0
Tied After 1st
1-3-1-0
4-1-1-0
Tied After 2nd
1-0-1-0
1-2-1-0
Last 5 Games
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Trailing After 1st
2-10-0-0
0-8-1-0
Trailing After 2nd
0-13-0-0
0-8-1-0
Out Shooting Opponents
6-8-2-0
3-1-1-0
Out Shot by Opponents
3-3-0-0
5-7-2-0
1 Goal Games
4-4-2-0
1-0-3-0
2 Goal Games
1-4-0-0
3-6-0-0
3 Goal Games
0-2-0-0
2-2-0-0
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Seattle Thunderbirds vs. Calgary Hitmen
Friday, November 23
Previous Game…The Vancouver Giants defeated the T-Birds 4-2 Wednesday at accesso ShoWare Center. Nolan Volcan, shorthanded, and Zack Andrusiak scored for the T-Birds. Liam Hughes had 37 saves. Bowen Byram, Dylan Plouffe, Milos Roman and Luka Svejkovsky scored for the Giants and Trent Miner had 23 saves. Lucas Ciona Joins T-Birds…Left wing Lucas Ciona made his T-Bird debut Wednesday, November 23, vs. the Vancouver Giants. Ciona was the T-Birds second round pick, 32nd overall, in the 2018 Bantam Draft. This season Ciona is playing for the Northern Alberta X-treme Prep team in the CSSHL. He has six goals and eight assists for 14 points in 16 games. Last season he had 15 goals and 35 assists for 48 points in 30 games with the Northern Alberta Bantam Prep team in the CSSBHL. Ciona signed a WHL Standard Player Agreement with the team on August 24. Streaking Birds…Zack Andrusiak has a four-game goal streak with a goal in each of the last four games…Tyler Carpendale has a three-game point streak with a goal and two assists in the last three games. Carpendale Returns With a Goal…Tyler Carpendale returned to the lineup Friday, November 16, in Spokane after missing the previous eight games with an injury. Carpendale scored a goal in his return to the lineup which was his first goal of the season. He had an assist in his next two games and currently has a three-game point streak. Davidson’s First…Center Jared Davidson scored his first career WHL goal in the 6-4 win over Portland on Saturday, November 17. He scored the first goal of the game which started the T-Birds comeback from a 2-0 deficit. His goal came at 8:56 of the first period. Savey’s First…Right wing Cody Savey registered his first career WHL point with the second assist on the T-Birds second goal at Spokane on November 16. This assist came at 11:49 of the third period in game won 4-2 by the Chiefs. Lee and Hamaliuk Make Move Up On NHL Central Scouting Players To Watch List…Left wing Dillon Hamaliuk and defenseman Jake Lee have moved up the NHL Central Scouting Player To Watch List for the 2019 NHL Draft. Both Hamaliuk and Lee received a ‘B’ rating from NHL Central Scouting today in the November Players To Watch List. This indicates they are both a second or third round draft candidate. They both received a ‘C’ rating in the October Players To Watch List, which indicated they were a fourth through sixth round draft candidate. The 2019 NHL Draft takes place June 21 and June 22 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Hamaliuk, born October 30, 2000, was the T-Birds sixth round selection, 111th overall, in the 2015 Bantam Draft. Hamaliuk leads the T-Birds in scoring with eight goals and 11 assists for 19 points in 16 games. Last season Hamaliuk played in 72 games and had 15 goals and 24 assists for 39 points. As an underage 16-year old in the 2016-17 Hamaliuk played in 17 regular season games and had one goal. Hamaliuk played in Game 1 of the 2017 WHL Championship against the Regina Pats. The T-Birds won Game 1 2-1 in overtime. Lee, born July 13, 2001, was the T-Birds first round selection, and the 18th overall pick, in the 2016 WHL Bantam Draft. This season Lee has played in all 18 of the team’s games and has two goals and 13 assist for 15 points. In his rookie year last season Lee played in 64 games and had four goals and six assists for 10 points with 69 penalty minutes. As a 15-year old Lee played in Game 6 of the 2017 WHL Western Conference Final against the Kelowna Rockets. The T-Birds won Game 6 31 to win their second consecutive Western Conference Championship. Lee and Hamaliuk were two of 48 players in the WHL listed by NHL Central Scouting in the November Players To Watch list. Mount’s First Goal…Payton Mount registered his first career WHL goal on Tuesday, November 13, against the Spokane Chiefs. Mount had the team’s first goal in a 3-2 overtime loss to the Chiefs. Mount has a goal and five assists for 6 points in 13 games. Mount with Team Canada Red…Right wing Payton Mount played for Team Canada at the 2018 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge. Mount was a member of Team Canada Red and had a goal in three games. Team Canada Red lost the bronze medal game to Sweden, 4-3, in a shootout. Mount was one of 66 players selected by Hockey Canada to represent their country at the tournament. The 2018 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge took place from November 3 to November 10 in Saint John and Quispamsis, New Brunswick. Russia beat Finland 2-1 to win the gold medal. Mount was the T-Birds first round bantam pick in 2017.
Penalty Kill Prowess…The T-Birds are number seven in the WHL in penalty killing having stopped 80 of 101 opponent power plays against for an 80.2% success rate. Prince Albert is in first place with a 93.1% success rate. Hammer Time…Dillon Hamaliuk leads the team in scoring with eight goals and 11 assists for 19 points in 19 games. Philp Four…Noah Philp scored four goals at Kelowna on October 10. This is the first time in his career he has scored four goals. And it is his first WHL hat trick and the first hat trick of the season for the T-Birds. Philp had two goals and an assist in his next game, October 13 vs. Edmonton. Philp has nine goals and seven assists for 16 points in 14 games and is fourth on the team in scoring. Kukuca’s First…Andrej Kukuca scored his first goal as a T-Bird on October 6 against the Kelowna Rockets. Kukuca scored 46 seconds into the first period for the T-Birds first goal in the 4-1 win. He also scored 24 seconds into the second period October 16 vs. Tri-City. Kukuca has five goals and 12 assists for 17 points in 21 games. He is fifth in the WHL in rookie scoring two points behind a three-way tie for first place between Brayden Tracy of Moose Jaw who has seven goals and 12 assists, Oleg Zaytsev of Red Deer who has five goals and 14 assists and Aliaksei Protas of Prince Albert who has five goals and 14 assists. Lassi Thomson of Kelowna has 18 points on seven goals and 11 assists and is in fourth place. Lee For Four and Three…Defenseman Jake Lee had his first four-point game on October 13 vs. Edmonton with four assists in a 7-3 win and his first three-point game on October 10 at Kelowna with three assists in the 9-6 win. Lee has two goals and 13 assists for 15 points. Zack Attack…Zack Andrusiak has 11 goals and five assists in 21 games of the season and is tied for fifth on the team in scoring with Noah Philp. Andrusiak has 53 career goals and 48 career assists for 101 points. Schwebius First Start…Goalie Cole Schwebius made his first career WHL start in net for the T-Birds Friday, October 5, against the Everett Silvertips. He had 39 saves on 41 shots and gave the T-Birds a chance to win. Schwebius, from Kelowna, British Columbia, was the T-Birds 10th round pick in the 2016 Bantam Draft. Bauer’s First Point…Defenseman Tyrel Bauer had the second assist on the T-Birds third goal Saturday against Edmonton. It was a shorthanded goal by Dillon Hamaliuk. The assist was Bauer’s first point as a T-Bird. Bauer was selected in the second round of the 2017 Bantam Draft. T-Birds Name Nolan Volcan Captain…Nolan Volcan is team captain for the 2018-19 season. Volcan is the 35th captain in team history. Volcan is in his fifth season with the T-Birds and had played in 284 career games with 78 goals and 114 assists for 192 points. In 49 career playoff games Volcan has nine goals and 12 assists for 21 points. The Rookies…The T-Birds have 10 rookies on the roster. They are goalie Cole Schwebius, defenseman Tyrel Bauer, center Graeme Bryks, right wing Andrej Kukuca, defenseman Simon Kubicek, right wing Payton Mount, defenseman Cade McNelly, defenseman Payton McIsaac, center Jared Davidson and left wing Lucas Ciona. T-Birds Acquire Brecon Wood…General manager Bil La Forge announced October 30 the team acquired left wing Brecon Wood from the Moose Jaw Warriors for a seventh-round pick in the 2020 Bantam Draft. Wood made his T-Birds debut November 2 in Prince George. Wood is 6’2 and 184 pounds and played seven games with the Warriors this season and had one goal. Wood, from Edmonton, Alberta, has played 91 games with the Warriors over three seasons and has five goals and two assist for seven points with 30 penalty minutes. Wood will wear number 27 for the T-Birds. T-Birds Acquire Loeden Schaufler…General manager Bil La Forge announced October 8 the team acquired defenseman Loeden Schaufler, a ninth-round selection in the 2019 Bantam Draft and conditional future Bantam Draft picks from the Kootenay ICE for left wing Eric Fawkes. Last season Schaufler played 32 games with the ICE and had six assists. He was a third-round selection, 56th overall, in the 2015 Bantam Draft by the ICE. Fawkes, from Winnipeg, Manitoba, was the T-Birds second round selection, 40th overall, in the 2016 Bantam Draft. Fawkes is currently playing with the Winkler Flyers in the MJHL and had three assists in seven games. Schaufler will wear number 32 for the T-Birds. T-Birds Select Andrej Kukuca and Simon Kubicek In Import Draft…The T-Birds selected forward Andrej Kukuca from Slovakia in the first round, 29th overall, in the CHL Import Draft on June 28. Kukuca played 44 games for Trencin in the Slovakian U20 Junior League last season and had 43 goals and 27 assists for 70 points. In 18 playoff games last season he had 18 goals and 10 assists for 18 points. Kukuca, a right-hand shot, is 6’2 and 165-pounds and is a 2001birth year. In the second round, with the 89th overall pick, the T-Birds selected defenseman Simon Kubicek from the Czech Republic. Kubicek played 29 games last season with Ceske Budejovice in the Czech Republic U18 League and had nine goals and 10 assists for 19 points. He also represented his country playing six games at the U17 World Hockey Challenge and had three assists. Kubicek, a right-hand shot, is 6’2 and 179-pounds and is a 20001-birth year.
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NHL DRAFTEES (1) / FREE AGENT TRYOUTS Round 5th FA Tryouts
# Players 1 Tyszka (2017, Montreal) 2 Harsch (2018, Las Vegas), Hughes (2018, Philadelphia)
HOW ACQUIRED Round 1st 2nd 6th 8th 10th Euro List Trade
# 3 4 2 2 1 2 4 7
Player (year) Tyszka (14), Lee (16), Mount (17) Volcan (13), Wedman (14), Bauer (17), Ciona (18) Hamaliuk (15-111th), Carpendale (15-125th) Harsch (14), Bryks (16) Schwebius (16) Kukuca (18-1st), Kubicek (18-2nd) Huo, McNelly, Savey, Davidson Andrusiak (PA), Philp (Ktn), Hughes (Edm), Kaluski (MJ), Williams (Reg), Schaufler (Ktn), Wood (MJ)
2018-19 RECORD by MONTH and DAY OF WEEK Month September October November December January February March Totals
Games 3 10 12 10 13 12 9 68
Record 2-1-0-0 5-3-2-0 1-6-1-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 8-10-30
Home 1-0-0-0 3-1-1-0 1-3-1-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 5-4-2-0
2018-19 RECORDS 1-goal games 2-goal games 3-goal games Scoring first Opponents scoring first Leading after 1 period Trailing after 1 period Tied after 1 period Leading after 2 periods Trailing after 2 periods Tied after 2 periods Overtime Record Shootout Record Out-shooting opponent Out-shot by opponent Shots are even vs. BC vs. US vs. WESTERN CONFERENCE vs. Central vs. East vs. EASTERN CONFERENCE
1-0-3-0 8-6-0-0 4-4-0-0 7-2-1-0 1-8-2-0 4-2-1-0 0-7-1-0 4-1-1-0 6-0-1-0 0-8-1-0 2-2-1-0 0-3 0-0 2-1-1-0 6-7-2-0 0-2-0-0 4-5-0-0 3-5-3-0 7-10-3-0 1-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 1-0-0-0
Road 1-1-0-0 2-2-1-0 0-3-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 3-6-1-0
Day Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Totals
Games 1 9 6 0 22 24 6 68
Wins 0 1 1 0 1 5 0 8
Loss 0 1 1 0 5 3 0 10
OTL 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 3
SOL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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GAME 25 at Seattle Thunderbirds Friday, November 23, 2018
HITMEN HEADLINES: The Calgary Hitmen play Game 5 of a season high seven game road trip tonight in Kent against the Seattle Thunderbirds. The Hitmen are 3-1 on the swing following Wednesday’s 3-2 win in Portland. Goaltender Carl Stankowski made 38 saves in first star performance for Calgary. Among his work was a remarkable second period mid-air stick blade stop while reaching back. Tied 1-1 after 40 minutes, the turning point came early in the third period when the Hitmen struck for a pair of goals in the first eight minutes. The first came off the stick of James Malm, the second on a breakaway from Riley Stotts. Jake Kryski provided the other Calgary goal on a second period power play. Cody Glass and John Ludvig replied for the Winterhawks who outshot the Hitmen 40-28. Calgary went 1-3 on the power play. Portland was 0-5. VS. SEATTLE: Tonight is the first and only regular season meeting between the Hitmen and Thunderbirds. Seattle recorded a 4-3 victory in their only battle last season on Oct. 28, 2017 at Scotiabank Saddledome. With the game appeared headed for overtime, Austin Strand scored the winner with 42 seconds remaining. This is Calgary’s first visit to ShowWare Center since Nov. 11, 2016, when the Hitmen posted a 3-1 win. Calgary mustered only 16 shots but received a first star performance from goaltender Cody Porter who made 27 saves. Matteo Gennero paced the scoring attack with a goal and two assists.
STREAKS: Egor Zamula (1g, 5a) has points in five of his last six games. Jake Kryski (2g, 2a) has points in three of his last four games. Riley Stotts (3g) has scored in two of his last three games. Carl Stankowski has won his last two starts stopping 71 of 74 shots. HOMECOMING: Tonight marks the return to Seattle for two Hitmen in Carl Stankowski and Kaden Elder. Stankowski helped lead Seattle to the Ed Chynoweth Cup as WHL Champions in 2017 winning all 16 playoff games while posting a 2.50 goals against average and .911 save percentage. The Hitmen acquired Stankowski and a conditional fourthround WHL Bantam Pick from Seattle on Aug. 7, 2018 in exchange for the rights to 17-year-old U.S. prospect Mike Koster, an eighth-round pick in the 2019 WHL Bantam Draft and a conditional fourth-round selection in either 2019 or 2020. Elder meanwhile also started his WHL career with the Thunderbirds. Taken in the first round, 22nd overall in the 2013 WHL Bantam Draft, he played 53 games with Seattle over parts of two seasons before being traded to Swift Current on Nov. 10, 2015. INSIDE THE ROAD TRIP: Calgary is 3-1 on their current road trip having outscored the opposition by a combined 1310. Thirteen different players have picked up at least a point with Mark Kastelic and Egor Zamula leading the way with five points each. Jake Kryski and James Malm are next with four. Special teams have been simply outstanding. The power play is 5-12 (41.7%) while the penalty kill is 12-13 (92.3%). WHL TOP 15: Mark Kastelic is tied for third in the WHL in goals with 19 while his 30 points rank 15th. Josh Prokop is tied for 11th in rookie scoring with 11 points. HIGHWAY TRACKER: Calgary’s tilt in Kent against the T-Birds is the fifth stop in a stretch of six games in nine nights. Once the journey wraps up and the Hitmen return back to Calgary, they will have covered a grand total of 3,004 kilometers. So far they have gone 1,741 kilometers. LONG TIME COMING: Calgary’s 5-0 win over Kootenay on Friday, Nov. 16 was their first shutout since March 11, 2016. That night Cody Porter made 29 saves in a 5-0 victory over the Oil Kings at Rexall Place in Edmonton. FAST FACTS: Calgary has taken 112 more shots than they have given up this season although they have been outshot in three consecutive games…The Hitmen have been shutout four times this season but are still averaging 3.5 goals per game…A total of 28 players have played at least a single game for Calgary…A Hitmen player has scored at least twice in a game 16 times this season this although Mark Kastelic’s three-goal performance last Saturday in Spokane was the first Hitmen hat-trick. DID YOU KNOW?: Following this seven game road trip, Calgary heads in the opposite direction playing 10 of their next 12 at home. BOUNCING BACK: Since starting the season 0-5-1-0, the Hitmen have gone 9-8-1-0.
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GAME 25 at Seattle Thunderbirds Friday, November 23, 2018
HOME AND AWAY COMPARISON: The Hitmen are 6-7 on the road while Seattle is 5-4-2-0 at home. REGULAR SEASON CAREER MILESTONE WATCH: Vladislav Yeryomenko is one game shy of 150. James Malm is six points away from 150. Carl Stankowski is 15 saves away from 500. Jake Kryski played career game 300 on Nov. 17 in Spokane while Luke Coleman played in game 250 Nov. 16 against Kootenay. Coleman is also two goals shy of 50. TEDDY BEAR TICKETS: Due to overwhelming demand, press-level seating is open for The Brick Teddy Bear Toss. Tickets are available starting at $14.99 for adults and $9.99 for students and kids (plus applicable fees and taxes). Limited second level seating also remains. Fans are encouraged to bring a new small or medium-sized stuffed toy to toss onto the ice when the Calgary Hitmen score their first goal on Sunday, Dec. 9 against the visiting Kamloops Blazers. Game time at the ’Dome is 2:00 p.m. NHL DRAFT: Mark Kastelic and Jackson van de Leest are both on NHL Central Scouting's November 'Players to Watch' list for the 2019 NHL Draft. They each received a ‘C rating’ which indicates fourth/fifth/sixth round candidate. HITMEN ALUMNUS: Andrew Ladd, who played two seasons with the Hitmen from 2003-05, is in the NHL with the New York Islanders. The 32-year-old forward from Maple Ridge, BC has seven points (3g, 4a) in 14 games. Ladd has played 934 career NHL games registering 533 points. WORLD STAGE: Luke Prokop joined Hockey Canada at the 2018 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge. The eightteam tournament saw Prokop and Canada White finish sixth. The Hitmen defenceman recorded one assist in five games. Prokop became the 28th player in franchise history to participate in the tournament joining fellow teammates Jackson van de Leest (2017), Carson Focht (2016), Jake Kryski (2014), Carl Stankowski (2016) and Riley Stotts (2016). Focht won gold with Canada White while van de Leest helped Canada Red capture silver. CORRAL SERIES: The Hitmen will play a trio of regular season games this season at the historic Stampede Corral. “The Corral Series” presented by Adrenalin Source for Sports, will see the Hitmen host the Brandon Wheat Kings on Friday, Feb. 1, the Regina Pats on Wednesday, Feb. 6 and the Prince Albert Raiders on Friday, Feb. 8. All will be 7:00 p.m. starts in the vintage building that first opened on Dec. 15, 1950 and was the original home of the Calgary Flames from 1980-83. Each game will be dedicated to a former elite team who once called the Stampede Corral home by wearing commemorative jerseys of the Calgary Centennials, Calgary Wranglers and Calgary Cowboys. The series will feature a number of exciting events including an opening night pre-game celebration and beer gardens, a luncheon, merchandise and other activities that will make this a week to remember. Tickets go on sale Nov. 26. HITMEN GO GREEN: On Sept. 26, National Tree Day, the Calgary Hitmen announced their participation in an environmental initiative called One Ticket, One Tree. The Hitmen will begin a pilot project where a tree will be planted for reforestation projects in the province for each game day and group ticket sold to the One Ticket, One Tree game when they host the Oil Kings on Mar. 8 at 7:00 p.m. In addition, Hitmen players will be in the community this season doing their part to reduce their ecological footprint and bring awareness to local environmental issues. HITMEN VS: (BDN 1-0), (EDM 0-1), (EVT 0-1), (KAM 0-0), (KEL 0-0), (KTN 2-1), (LET 1-2), (MH 1-1), (MJ 1-0), (POR 1-0), (PA 0-2), (PG 0-0), (RD 0-3-1-0), (REG 0-0-1-0), (SAS 1-2), (SEA 0-0), (SPO 1-0), (SC 0-0), (TC 0-0), (VAN 0-0), (VIC 0-0). TICKET SPECIALS: The 2018-19 Hitmen Hockey Pass includes 34 tickets to be used anytime, in any combination. Pass holders also receive a $50 Scotiabank Saddledome gift card and a FREE ticket to a select Flames, Roughnecks or Stampeders game. Passes start at less than $7 per ticket for kids and under $15 for adults. Also available is the 10-game Hitmen Flex Pack to be used for any game, in any combination. Students and kids tickets are $10 per game, adults and seniors $20. Applicable fees and taxes apply. Visit HitmenHockey.com to score yours today! UPCOMING GAMES: Calgary is back on the ice tomorrow night to wrap up their five-game tour of the U.S. Division in Kennewick against former teammate Dom Schmiemann and the Tri-City Americans. The Hitmen then have one more road game in Red Deer on Nov. 30 before returning back to the ‘Dome on Saturday, Dec. 1 against the Edmonton Oil Kings.