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Tuesday, September 16, 2008
WESTERN HOCKEY LEAGUE 2008/09 SEASON PREVIEW: EASTERN CONFERENCE
Calgary, AB. -- The WHL opens its 43rd regular season on Thursday, September 18th as the Memorial Cup Champion and WHL Champion Spokane Chiefs begin defense of their titles in Cranbrook, British Columbia against the Kootenay Ice. The game will be broadcast LIVE across Western Canada on the SHAW television network and available to Comcast customers in the Spokane area.
As the 2008-09 season draws closer, fans can look forward to many exciting storylines: Will there be a 50 goal scorer this season? Who will shine among the rookies this year? Who will take this year’s scoring title? And which team will prevail as WHL Champions?
Please find below a team-by-team preview of the WHL Eastern Conference for the 2008-09 WHL season:
WHL EASTERN CONFERENCE
WHL East Division
Brandon Wheat Kings 2008 pre-season: (W/L/OT) 3-1-0 General Manager: Kelly McCrimmon Head Coach: Kelly McCrimmon 2007-08 Record: 42-24-3-3, 90 pts (2nd in East Div., 6th in Conf.) GF: 253 GA: 209 2008 Playoffs: Lost in five games to Lethbridge in first round. 2007-08 Top Scorers: Brayden Schenn 66gp-28g-43a-71pts Matt Calvert 72gp-24g-40a-64pts Matt Lowry 72gp-24g-37a-61pts
Up Front: The Wheat Kings return their top three and seven of their top eight scorers from last season. Brayden Schenn led the team in scoring last season as a 16-year-old rookie, and is poised for a monster campaign in his NHL draft-eligible season. Fellow sophomore standouts Scott Glennie, 17, and Matt Calvert, 18, are also back and will look for bigger things. With seasoned veterans Andrew Clark, Matt Lowry, Nathan Green and Jay Fehr also back, the Wheat Kings could have one of the most potent offensive units in the WHL this season. 16-year-olds Jordan DePape and Jesse Sinatynski and 19-year-old rookie Aaron Lewadniuk could also step in and add some depth in the forward ranks, while Jordan Hale and Cale Jeffries bring size and strength to the forward ranks.
On The Blue Line: The Wheat Kings will return up to six rearguards from last year’s squad. Led by veteran Matt McCue and NHL prospects Keith Aulie and Colby Robak, the Wheat Kings’ defense corps possesses a strong blend of size, speed, skill and toughness. Robak and sophomore Brodie Melynchuk possess strong skating and puck-moving skill and should be able to fill the void left by graduated offensive rearguard Daryl Boyle. McCue, Aulie and veteran Chad Erb provide plenty of size and toughness to the back end. Sophomore Alex Grill-Donovan returns and will look for more responsibility as a 18-year-old while 17-year-old rookie hopefuls Brett Rock and Stephane Robidoux and 16-year-old Ryley Miller could also step in and add depth.
Goaltending: Joe Caligiuri, last season’s starter, is back to man the Wheat Kings’ net. Caligiuri posted 30 wins and a 2.79 goals-against average as an 18-year-old rookie last season. He’ll have some competition with last season’s back-up, 18-year-old Andrew Hayes, and 17-year-old prospect Graham Hildebrand both showing promise.
Player to Watch: Brayden Schenn Schenn established himself as a dominant offensive force for the Wheat Kings as a fresh-faced 16-year-old rookie last season. With speed, size, tremendous skill and vision, and the confidence and poise of a seasoned veteran, Schenn has all the tools to become a true WHL superstar. Schenn, who is a top prospect for the 2009 NHL Entry Draft, should garner plenty of attention from scouts and fans alike this season.
Moose Jaw Warriors 2008 pre-season: 2-2-0 General Manager: Chad Lang Head Coach: Dave Hunchak 2007-08 Record: 37-21-6-8, 88 pts (4th in East Div., 8th in Conf.) GF: 229 GA: 214 2008 Playoffs: Lost in six games to Calgary in first round. 2007-08 Top Scorers: Jordan Knackstedt 72gp-31g-54a-85pts Jason Bast 72gp-34g-45a-79pts Ty Wishart 72gp-16g-51a-67pts
Up Front: The Warriors return three of their top four offensive players from last season in Jason Bast, Jordan Knackstedt and Joel Broda. All three topped the 30-goal mark last season, and will be looked upon to provide plenty of offense again this season after the departure of names like Riley Holzapfel and offensive rearguard Ty Wishart. Former first-round bantam pick Neal Prokop, entering his third season, will be counted on to provide more secondary offense, as will sophomores Tomas Karpov and Martin Filo. 16-year-old rookie Quinton Howden, the top pick from the 2007 Bantam Draft, has potential to make an impact for the Warriors this season after putting up big numbers at the Midget AAA level and getting into five games with Moose Jaw last year.
On The Blue Line: The Warriors’ blue line will miss the presence of stars Ty Wishart and Keaton Ellerby, who both move on to the professional ranks. However, the Warriors still return up to six seasoned WHL defensemen. 18-year-old New York Islanders prospect Travis Hamonic put up 22 points last season, and will be counted on to provide more offense from the point. Veterans Ryan Stanton and Chad Suer both topped the 20-point mark last season while leading the team with +11 and +10 marks, respectively. Stanton and Suer will both take on more responsibility this season. Rookie hopefuls Dylan McIlrath and Paul Bonar could find themselves in the mix as well.
Goaltending: The Warriors will have a new starting netminder for the first time in three seasons after the graduation of veteran Joey Perricone. 18-year-old Todd Mathews, Perricone’s back-up last season, posted nine wins and a 2.75 goals-against average in 20 appearances last season. He’ll likely get the nod to take on the bulk of the workload this season. 17-year-old Deven Dubyk will take the back-up role.
Player to Watch: Jason Bast One of the most underrated players in the WHL, Bast enjoyed a terrific 2007-08 campaign for the Warriors. The versatile forward not only provided plenty of scoring for the team, but was a key figure on the penalty-killing unit. Bast, a 19-year-old from Moose Jaw, SK, will be counted on to provide plenty of offense again this season for his hometown team.
Prince Albert Raiders 2008 pre-season: 2-3-1 General Manager: Bruno Campese Head Coach: Bruno Campese 2007-08 Record: 26-41-3-2, 57 pts (6th in East Div., 10th in Conf.) GF: 196 GA: 248 2008 Playoffs: Did not qualify. 2007-08 Top Scorers: Matt Robertson 72gp-27g-32a-59pts Ryan McDonald 71gp-26g-33a-59pts Justin Bernhardt 66gp-26g-31a-57pts
Up Front: The Raiders return their top four scorers from last season, three of whom topped the 26-goal mark last year. Sniper Matt Robertson saw his production dip a little last season from the previous year when he was a finalist for WHL Rookie of the Year. He has the potential to be one of the top goal-scorers in the WHL. Veterans Ryan McDonald and Justin Bernhardt are coming off career seasons last year, and should be able to improve their production as 20-year-olds this season. Dustin Cameron will aim to top the 20-goal mark this season after posting a respectable 17 tallies last year. Veteran Andy Smith will look to contribute more this year after spending a large chunk of last season on the injured list. Sophomores James Dobrowolski and Brandon Herrod will also look for more responsibility this season.
On The Blue Line: The Raiders defense corps will be younger this season, coming out of the gate. Of the seven WHL-experienced returning rearguards, only Blaine Tendler and newcomer Garrett Thiessen have more than 100 WHL contests under their belts. Nathan Deck potted five goals and 25 points from the blue line last season, and is a prime candidate to quarterback the Raiders’ power play. Sophomores Tomas Voracek, Zak Stebner, Kyle Aschim and Ryan Button should be able to step up their play, each now having a year of experience under their belts.
Goaltending: The graduation of veteran netminder Dustin Butler paves the way for sophomore Steven Stanford to assume the starting role in the Raiders’ cage. Stanford, 18, appeared in 31 games last season for the Raiders, showing enough potential to be invited to Hockey Canada’s Program of Excellence Goaltender’s Camp this past June. Former Saskatoon Blades netminder Garrett Zemlak has plenty of WHL experience and will push Stanford for playing time. Also in the mix for the back-up role is 16-year-old Jacob Edwards.
Player to Watch: Ryan Button Button got his feet wet in the WHL as a 16-year-old with the Raiders last season. The Raiders’ second-round Bantam Draft pick from 2007, Button possesses great skating and puck-handling skills, and also boasts a heavy shot from the point. With a year of experience under his belt, Button will look to make more of an impact for the team this season, and will certainly help the team’s power play.
Regina Pats 2008 pre-season: 5-2-0 General Manager: Brent Parker Head Coach: Dale Derkatch 2007-08 Record: 44-22-4-2, 94 pts (1st in East Div., 2nd in Conf.) GF: 217 GA: 206 2008 Playoffs: Lost in six games to Swift Current in first round. 2007-08 Top Scorers: Jordan Eberle 70gp-42g-33a-75pts Tim Kraus 65gp-15g-46a-61pts Logan Pyett 62gp-20g-34a-54pts
Up Front: The Pats lose a couple of key cogs from the offense with the departure of Tim Kraus and offensive rearguard Logan Pyett. However, top sniper Jordan Eberle returns as do veterans Scott Doucet and Michael MacAngus. Eberle notched 42 goals as a 17-year-old last season, and should challenge for the WHL goal-scoring crown this season, while MacAngus and Doucet will both play a big role in the Pats’ attack. Sophomore Garrett Mitchell enjoyed a tremendous showing with Canada’s Gold medal-winning Under-18 team at the Ivan Hlinka Memorial tournament this summer, and is poised for a breakout season. Fellow sophomore Rudolph Cerveny will also be looking to boost his offensive contributions this season. Talented youngsters such as Jordan Weal, Kyle Mulder and Graham Hood all possess strong offensive talents, and could help provide secondary scoring.
On The Blue Line: The departure of high-scoring veteran and former team captain Logan Pyett leaves a big hole to fill on the Pats’ blue line. 20-year-old Victor Bartley will shoulder power play quarterbacking duties, and could be one of the WHL’s top-scoring rearguards this season. NHL prospects Colten Teubert and Matt Delahey both possess strong two-way abilities with plenty of size, toughness and strong puck skills. 19-year-old sophomore Dallas Jackson showed strong offensive skills in his first season last year, and could also provide an option on the power play. Talented rookie hopefuls Justin Slobozian and Koltyn Miller will both look to make an impact should they find themselves in the Pats’ defensive plans this season.
Goaltending: Goaltending will be a strength for the Pats this season. Los Angeles Kings prospect Linden Rowat is the elder statesman among several talented netminders vying for a spot on the roster. The Eastern Conference finalist for WHL Goaltender of the Year last season, Rowat is among the WHL’s elite netminders. Sophomore Jeff Bosch got into 23 games as Rowat’s back-up last season, but will be challenged by up-and-coming talents Damien Ketlo, 17, and Derek Tendler, 16.
Player to Watch: Jordan Eberle Eberle is as pure a goal-scorer as there is in the WHL. The 18-year-old Regina product notched 42 goals last season for the Pats and has to be considered a threat to top the 50-goal plateau this season. Eberle, an Edmonton Oilers prospect, is also a star in the classroom, earning the WHL Scholastic Player of the Year award last season.
Saskatoon Blades 2008 pre-season: 2-4-0 General Manager: Lorne Molleken Head Coach: Lorne Molleken 2007-08 Record: 29-34-3-6, 67 pts (5th in East Div., 9th in Conf.) GF: 182 GA: 229 2008 Playoffs: Did not qualify. 2007-08 Top Scorers: Ondrej Fiala 61gp-20g-33a-53pts Colton Gillies 58gp-24g-23a-47pts Chris Durand 62gp-19g-27a-46pts
Up Front: Although the Blades will lose two of their three top scorers from last season – all three if Colton Gillies stays in the NHL with Minnesota – they return many of their young and emerging forwards who helped the team finish the 07-08 season on a strong note. Gillies, if he comes back to the team, would be their only returning 20-goal scorer, and would be not only the Blades’ key offensive catalyst, but their best all-around forward this season. Veteran forwards Derek Hulak and Chris Langkow will be counted on to provide scoring, energy and leadership to a relatively young offensive unit. Sophomores Travis Toomey and Curtis Hamilton should be able to handle greater responsibility this season while rookie hopefuls Burke Gallimore and Brody Sutter could step in and add scoring depth to the forward ranks. The acquisition of Slovakian pivot Milan Kytnar from Kelowna add much strength up the middle for the Blades.
On The Blue Line: The Blades could return up to seven WHL-seasoned rearguards this season, including last season’s rookie standouts Stefan Elliott and Jyri Niemi. Elliott posted 40 points as a 16-year-old while Niemi, from Finland, scored 14 goals from the blue line. Both will be counted on to contribute offensively while improving their defensive games as well. Veterans Colin Joe, Sam Klassen and Ryan Funk provide strong leadership and a steady defensive presence, and will need to shore up their defensive games to help the team reduce their goals-against this season. Chicago Blackhawks prospect Teigan Zahn has strong skating ability, size and will be counted on to play a physical game in the Blades’ defensive end this season.
Goaltending: The return of Washington Capitals prospect Braden Holtby ensures the Blades will have strength between the pipes this season. Holtby was outstanding for the Blades down the stretch last season as the team won 11 of their final 16 games. 17-year-old rookies Adam Morrison and Matthew Krahn will battle for the backup role.
Player to Watch: Stefan Elliott The smooth-skating rearguard is best known for his tremendous offensive abilities, having posted nine goals and 40 points as a 16-year-old rookie last season. Elliott possesses excellent vision, passing skills, and has displayed calmness and poise beyond his years, making him one of the most highly-regarded NHL draft-eligible prospects in the WHL. The North Vancouver, B.C., product is also an underrated defender who uses his stick as well as any defenseman in the League.
Swift Current Broncos 2008 pre-season: 3-2-1 General Manager: Dean Chynoweth Head Coach: Dean Chynoweth 2007-08 Record: 41-24-1-6, 89 pts (3rd in East Div., 7th in Conf.) GF: 244 GA: 205 2008 Playoffs: Lost in six games to Calgary in second round. 2007-08 Top Scorers: Zack Smith 72gp-22g-47a-69pts Levi Nelson 67gp-25g-36a-61pts Erik Felde 72gp-25g-32a-57pts
Up Front: Although the Broncos lose their top three scorers from last season, the team still returns an impressive and dangerous group of offensive players who will help the team continue to play their exciting, offensive brand of hockey. Veterans Keegan Dansereau, Dale Weise and Geordie Wudrick all topped the 20-goal mark last season, and will be expected to produce even more this season. Matt Tassone, a Dallas Stars prospect, can score – as evident by his 19 goals last season – and provides a strong physical presence as well. Sophomores Cody Eakin, Jan Dalecky and Justin Dowling impressed as rookies last season, and should be able to take on bigger roles this season. 17-year-old forward Taylor Vause, who got into a handful of games with the Broncos last season, also possesses good offensive skills and strong skating ability.
On The Blue Line: The Broncos’ defense corps should be an area of strength this season with six rearguards from last season’s team returning this year. Among those returnees are high-scoring defensemen Eric Doyle and Jesse Dudas. Doyle put up 49 points last season, including 10 goals, and could be among the WHL’s top-scoring defensemen again this season. Dudas, if he remain healthy for a full season, could also be among the League’s top-scoring D-men, and also provides plenty of size and strength in the defensive end. Returnees Derek Claffey, Spencer McAvoy and Ryan Molle, a New Jersey Devils prospect, all return to provide solid depth and experience while sophomore Joel Rogers will look for an expanded role in his second season in the WHL.
Goaltending: Travis Yonkman, 20, and Mark Guggenberger, 19, are both back as the Broncos’ goaltending tandem. Yonkman shouldered most of the workload last season, posting a very respectable 2.67 goals-against average and 31 victories, and was outstanding at times during the post-season. Guggenberger posted four shutouts in 14 appearances for the Broncos after being acquired from Portland. With Yonkman and Guggenberger manning the net, the Broncos possess one of the top tandems in the WHL.
Player to Watch: Cody Eakin Eakin potted 11 goals as a 16-year-old rookie last season on a very deep offensive Broncos team. Eligible for the 2009 NHL Entry Draft, Eakin followed up his strong WHL rookie season by helping Canada’s Under-18 team win Gold at the Ivan Hlinka tournament this summer, and was one of the squad’s key performers. With great speed, slick puck-handling skills, and an extremely high compete level, Eakin has the tools to become a dominant and exciting player for the Broncos.
WHL Central Division
Calgary Hitmen 2008 pre-season: 1-2-0 General Manager: Kelly Kisio Head Coach: Dave Lowry 2007-08 Record: 47-20-1-4, 99 pts (1st in Central Div., 1st in Conf.) GF: 259 GA: 166 2008 Playoffs: Lost in four games to Lethbridge in Eastern Conference final. 2007-08 Top Scorers: Kyle Bortis 72gp-37g-35a-72pts Ryan White 68gp-28g-44a-72pts Brock Nixon 69gp-31g-40a-71pts
Up Front: The Hitmen will return up to 10 forwards from last year’s offensively dominating squad. However, the loss of veterans Ryan White, Brock Nixon and T.J. Galiardi leaves big offensive holes for the Hitmen to fill. Fortunately, the team returns 37-goal man Kyle Bortis, crafty sophomore Brandon Kozun and speedy veteran Ian Duval, who all have proven track records of producing offense in the WHL. St. Louis Blues prospect Brett Sonne is expected to step into a much bigger offensive role after spending much of last season on the injured list. Sophomores Bostjan Golicic and Chase Schaber will both look to step up their production this year, while fellow second-year player Ian Schultz can also produce offense while also adding an imposing physical presence. Rookie Tyler Fiddler appeared in a couple of games last season, and has the ability to make an immediate impact on the score sheet.
On The Blue Line: The loss of veteran standout Karl Alzner will leave a big hole on the Hitmen blue line, as will the graduation of Dan Mercer and the departure of Alex Plante. However, the Hitmen still return offensive rearguards Paul Postma and Michael Stone, along with 20-year-old Keith Seabrook, leaving the team with three NHL-drafted defensemen at their disposal. Postma could find himself among the WHL’s top-scoring defensemen this season. Sophomore Matt McKenzie was solid as a 16-year-old rookie last season, and will need to shoulder more of the workload this season. Highly-regarded rookie Austin Madaisky will also get the opportunity to contribute as a 16-year-old.
Goaltending: 20-year-old Dan Spence has carried the bulk of the Hitmen’s goaltending duties over the last two season, and posted some very impressive numbers last season. Martin Jones, Spence’s back-up for the last two seasons, will definitely make his pitch for the starting role this season, considering Spence is an overage player. 17-year-old Michael Snider will also push for the back-up role.
Player to Watch: Brandon Kozun Kozun may not be the biggest player on the ice – in fact, he’s quite often the smallest – but he possesses big-league skills. The 5’8”, 146-lb winger boasts exceptional puck skills, creativity and vision, and is capable of creating scoring chances nearly every time he hits the ice. Kozun will be a key cog in the Hitmen’s offense this season, and is sure to be one of the team’s most exciting players to watch.
Edmonton Oil Kings 2008 pre-season: 4-3-0 General Manager: Bob Green Head Coach: Steve Pleau 2007-08 Record: 22-39-4-7, 55 pts (5th in Central Div., 11th in Conf.) GF: 162 GA: 241 2008 Playoffs: Did not qualify. 2007-08 Top Scorers: Tomas Vincour 65gp-16g-23a-39pts Brenden Dowd 70gp-16g-23a-39pts Craig McCallum 68gp-15g-24a-39pts
Up Front: The Oil Kings return many of their top offensive players from last year’s expansion team. Back are Craig McCallum, Brenden Dowd and Tomas Vincour, who shared the team scoring lead last season. All three will be counted on to increase their offensive contributions this season. Vincour, a native of the Czech Republic, is a highly-regarded prospect for the 2009 NHL Draft, and should provide plenty of excitement for Oil Kings fans this season. Sophomore Brent Raedeke impressed last season, and should be even more productive this season, while veteran Brett Breitkreuz could also be a threat to top the 20-goal mark for the Oil Kings. 20-year-old Jeff Lee took some time to acclimatize to the WHL after joining the Oil Kings midway through last season. He’ll be expected to take on a bigger role this season as one of the older forwards on the roster.
On The Blue Line: The Oil Kings return up to six rearguards from last year’s team, but none have over 100 games of WHL experience or more than one full year of WHL service under their belts. Brandon Lockerby, a converted forward, is the highest-scoring returnee on the Oil Kings’ blue line, having tallied seven goals last season. Also back are sophomores Tyler Hlookoff, Drew Nichol and Adrian Van de Mosselaer, who should all be able to take on more responsibility in their second seasons in the League. Rookie Mark Pysyk, the team’s first-ever Bantam draft pick, has strong skating and offensive skills to go with good size. He’ll be given the opportunity to contribute as a 16-year-old this season.
Goaltending: With the graduation of Alex Archibald, the door is open for 18-year-old Dalyn Flette to take the starting role. Flette appeared in 28 games for the Oil Kings last season, and has proven a capable netminder at the WHL level. 16-year-old rookie Cam Lanigan will get the opportunity to develop as Flette’s back-up.
Player to Watch: Tomas Vincour Vincour was the first overall pick at the 2007 CHL Import Draft. As a 17-year-old rookie last season, Vincour finished tied for the team lead in scoring, tallying 16 goals and 39 points in 65 contests. The Czech Republic native has good size and isn’t afraid to play physical and in high-traffic areas. He also possesses very good puck skills and raw offensive ability. Eligible for the 2009 NHL Entry Draft, Vincour will be an exciting player to watch for fans and scouts alike.
Kootenay Ice 2008 pre-season: 2-2-0 General Manager: Jeff Chynoweth Head Coach: Mark Holick 2007-08 Record: 42-22-5-3, 92 pts (4th in Central. Div., 5th in Conf.) GF: 229 GA: 214 2008 Playoffs: Lost in five games to Lethbridge in second round. 2007-08 Top Scorers: Steve DaSilva 68gp-40g-50a-90pts Dustin Sylvester 70gp-35g-33a-68pts Andrew Bailey 72gp-28g-37a-65pts
Up Front: The Ice lose a few big names from their forward ranks this season, namely Steve DaSilva, who led the team in scoring for the past two seasons. Filling the holes left by departed veterans like DaSilva, Arnaud Jacquemet and Ben Maxwell won’t be easy, but the Ice seem to find a way to remain competitive, year in, and year out. Returning to lead the offense are veterans Dustin Sylvester and Andrew Bailey, who finished second and third on the team in scoring last season. Both players are capable of 30-goal, 70-point seasons. Also back is 19-year-old Michael Stickland who enjoyed a breakout season last year, netting 22 goals and 50 points. He, along with 19-year-old Tylan Stephens, and 18-year-olds Kevin King and Steel Boomer, will be counted on to provide consistent secondary scoring this season. Rookies Drew Czerwonka and Jesse Ismond will look to contribute as well.
On The Blue Line: The Ice return only four WHL-seasoned defensemen this year. Gone are veteran rearguards Chad Greenan and Paul Kurceba, leaving Ian Barteaux, John Negrin and journeyman Eric Frere as the three most-experienced defenders on the roster. Negrin, a Calgary Flames prospect, will need to anchor the Ice blue line and provide strong leadership on and off the ice for what will be a young Kootenay defense corps. Sophomore Brayden McNabb, 17, will look to increase his workload this season after a strong performance with Canada’s Gold medal-winning Under-18 team in August. Rookie hopefuls Joey Leach and Hayden Rintoul will get the opportunity to contribute. Carson Machacek, the younger brother of former Vancouver Giants star Spencer Machacek, is also in the mix for a spot on the Ice’s blue line.
Goaltending: Kris Lazaruk was the go-to guy last season and performed extremely well, particularly in the post-season. However, as one of four 20-year-olds vying for three overage positions, Lazaruk may find himself out of the mix, leaving sophomore Thomas Heemskerk and highly-touted rookie Nathan Lieuwen as the team’s netminding tandem. Heemskerk saw 27 games of action last season as Lazaruk’s back-up, while Lieuwen backstopped Canada’s Under-18 team to a Gold medal at the Ivan Hlinka Memorial tournament.
Player to Watch: Dustin Sylvester Sylvester is the highest-scoring returnee to the Ice this season, having netted 35 goals last season. The 5’7”, 170-lb forward boasts excellent offensive instincts and is always one of the more exciting players to watch in action. With the graduation of last-season’s top scorer Steve DaSilva, watch for Sylvester to be the major offensive catalyst for what will be a young Kootenay squad this season.
Lethbridge Hurricanes 2008 pre-season: 2-3-0 General Manager: Roy Stasiuk Head Coach: Michael Dyck 2007-08 Record: 45-21-2-4, 96 pts (2nd in Central Div., 3rd in Conf.) GF: 245 GA: 175 2008 Playoffs: Lost in four games to Spokane in WHL Championship series. 2007-08 Top Scorers: Mitch Fadden 72gp-34g-55a-89pts Zach Boychuk 61gp-33g-39a-72pts Dwight King 72gp-34g-35a-69pts
Up Front: The Hurricanes return at least four of their top five scorers from last year’s dynamic offensive team, as well as many of the younger forwards who will be looking for bigger things this year. Leading the way will be Carolina Hurricanes prospect Zach Boychuk, Dallas stars draft pick Colton Sceviour and L.A. Kings prospect Dwight King. All three topped the 30-goal plateau last season, and will be formidable offensive weapons again this season. If 20-year-old Mitch Fadden returns, the team will have four returning 30-goal scorers. Both Fadden and Boychuk could contend for a scoring title this season. Carter Bancks notched 45 points last season while playing his competitive, high-energy style. He’ll play an important role again on this season’s squad. Sophomores Carter Ashton, Cam Braes and Dan Iwanski will give the ‘Canes plenty of secondary scoring, while returnee Craig Orfino and newcomer Cody Smuk will provide grit and energy for what will be a very strong group of forwards.
On The Blue Line: The Hurricanes will return up to five defenseman from last year’s Eastern Conference Championship team. Veteran Ben Wright returns to lead the defense corps. Wright and sophomore Luca Sbisa provide the ‘Canes with strong two-way play and excellent power play quarterbacking abilities. Sbisa, a Philadelphia Flyers prospect, was a force as a rookie last season, and should be even more dominant this season with a year of experience under his belt. Also back are Mitch Versteeg and Lucas Alexiuk, who both provide size and strength on the blue line, and sophomore Brennan Yadlowski, who will see more responsibility as a 17-year-old this season. Rookie hopefuls Alex Theriau and Brock Sutherland, and former Chilliwack Bruin Cam Stevens could also contribute if they find themselves in the ‘Canes’ defensive plans.
Goaltending: Finnish netminder Juha Metsola earned the starting role last season after a strong regular-season, and was outstanding during the ‘Canes’ run to the WHL Championship series. He’ll be the main man in net for the team this season. Rookies Michael Tadjdeh, 17, and Brandon Anderson, 16, will vie for the back-up role. Both have impressed during pre-season.
Player to Watch: Carter Ashton Ashton posted modest numbers in 40 games as a 16-year-old rookie on a deep offensive Hurricanes’ team. However, expect the 6’3” Saskatoon, SK, product to dramatically improve his production with an expanded role this season. Ashton, who is eligible for the 2009 NHL Entry Draft, has great size, strength and toughness, and boasts solid offensive skills as well. A fiery competitor, Ashton has the tools to be a dominating power forward in the WHL.
Medicine Hat Tigers 2008 pre-season: 2-4-0 General Manager: Will Desjardins Head Coach: Will Desjardins 2007-08 Record: 43-22-5-2, 93 pts (3rd in Central Div., 4th in Conf.) GF: 234 GA: 198 2008 Playoffs: Lost in five games to Kootenay in first round. 2007-08 Top Scorers: Tyler Ennis 70gp-43g-48a-91pts Brennan Bosch 72gp-22g-48a-70pts Daine Todd 70gp-25g-40a-65pts
Up Front: The Tigers may have lost a couple of key players from last year’s team – Daine Todd and Yashar Farmanara – to graduation. However, they return their biggest offensive weapon, 43-goal man Tyler Ennis, and their second leading scorer, Brennan Bosch. Ennis, a Buffalo Sabres prospect, could top the 50-goal mark this season and challenge for a League scoring title, while Bosch’s speed and slick playmaking abilities are the perfect complement to the Ennis’ finishing ability. The Tigers also return several key players like Sean Ringrose, Wacey Hamilton, Travis Dunstall and Colton Grant, who are more than capable of providing secondary scoring. Sophomore Linden Vey should be ready to contribute more this season after a solid rookie campaign as a 16-year-old last year. Czech Republic native Zdenek Okal has impressed during pre-season, and will add more depth to the Tigers’ attack.
On The Blue Line: The Tigers could return up to seven WHL-experienced defensemen this season. 20-year-old Jordan Bendfeld, should he not turn pro in the Edmonton Oilers’ system, will lead the back end with his blend of size, physical play and offensive ability. Also back is offensive-minded rearguard Mark Isherwood. Isherwood potted seven goals and 35 points last season, and will be a key component on the Tigers’ power play. Sophomore Cody Carlson showed plenty of potential as a 16-year-old rookie last season. He could develop into a strong two-way presence for the Tigers this season. Also expected to contribute are sophomores Matthew Konan and former Spokane Chief Jace Coyle, and Czech defender Tomas Kundratek.
Goaltending: Ryan Holfeld is back as the Tigers’ starting netminder this season. The 19-year-old appeared in 48 games last season, his first as the team’s starter, and posted a 2.47 goals-against average, and performed well in the post-season. 16-year-old rookie Tyler Bunz will take over the back-up role.
Player to Watch: Tyler Ennis Ennis is one of the most entertaining and exciting player to watch in the WHL. The 5’9”, 160-lb winger possesses blazing speed and incredible agility, and has a nose for the net that helped him score 43 times last year. A first-round pick of the Buffalo Sabres, Ennis will have Tigers fans out of their seats more often than not during the 2008-09 WHL season. Look for him at or near the top of the WHL scoring ladder this season.
Red Deer Rebels 2008 pre-season: 5-1-0 V.P. of Hockey Operations: Randy Peterson Head Coach: Jesse Wallin 2007-08 Record: 18-47-4-3, 43 pts (6th in Central Div., 12th in Conf.) 2008 Playoffs: Did not qualify. 2007-08 Top Scorers: Brandon Sutter 59gp-26g-23a-49pts Troy Ofukany 57gp-16g-27a-43pts Juraj Valach 71gp-11g-22a-33pts
Up Front: The Rebels will return most of their young group of forwards that were a part of last season’s rebuilding process. However, the big question is whether team captain and leading scorer Brandon Sutter will be back. The 19-year-old will certainly be given every opportunity to play in the NHL in Carolina this season. If Sutter does not return, the Rebels will look to veterans Carter Smith and Brennan Wray, and talented sophomore Landon Ferraro to pick up the slack. Ferraro, who is eligible for the 2009 NHL draft, netted 13 goals as a 16-year-old last season, and has the skills to be a dominating offensive force in the WHL. Second-year forwards Willie Coetzee and Tomas Polak are expected to step up their contributions this season, as is returnee Cass Mappin. Cody Esposito provides toughness, grit, and can put up points. Veterans Colby Kulhanek and Cody Gross are also capable of providing some scoring, while rookies Connor Redmond and Brett Ferguson will also look to make an impact if they find themselves in the Rebels’ plans.
On The Blue Line: Although the Rebels return up to six defensemen from last year’s team, only one – Luke Egener – has more than 100 games of WHL experience. Egener will anchor the blue line, providing solid defense and leadership. Cullen Morin boasts the offensive skills to be a fixture on the power play, while sophomore Joel Kot has also shown some offensive upside. Finnish rookie Tommi Kivisto, 17, has good offensive skills and a big frame. He could prove a very valuable piece of the Rebels’ blue line once he gets acclimatized to the WHL. Other returnees like Colin Archer and Justin Weller should make more of an impact with a year of experience in them. Promising rookie Alex Petrovic could make a contribution as a 16-year-old this season.
Goaltending: The graduation of James Reimer paves the way for 18-year-old Morgan Clark to assume the starting duties. Clark, Reimer’s back-up for the last two seasons, got into 47 games last season, shouldering the bulk of the workload after Reimer went down with an injury. The Vancouver Canucks prospect will be pushed for time by rookie Darcy Kuemper, who has been impressive during pre-season.
Player to Watch: Landon Ferraro Ferraro was the second overall pick at the 2006 WHL Bantam Draft, and for good reason. The son of former NHLer and WHLer Ray Ferraro, Landon, boasts excellent offensive skills – he tallied 13 goals and 24 points as a 16-year-old last season – and has the speed and size to dominate. Yet, the biggest draw for Ferraro is his intelligence and his tremendous competitive edge. Eligible for the 2009 NHL Draft, Ferraro should provide plenty of reasons for Red Deer fans to smile this season.
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