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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Chilliwack Tournament All-Stars, Wed highlights

The Chilliwack Tournament wrapped up, and was won by the NSWC Winter Hawks as we all know. A few WHL head scouts who were in attendance have provided a first and second all-star team for the tournament.  Here are the results:

1st Team

Goalie: McBride-BWC
Defence: Bear-POE, O’Shaunessey-NSWC
Forward: Muzil-BWC, Bradley-Semiahmoo, Lawrence-POE

2nd Team
Goalie: Paille Semiahmoo
Defence: Schultz-BWC, Tyler Brown-POE
Forward:  Plotnikoff-Semiahmoo, Chernomaz-NSWC, Bazien-Kamloops



Wednesday Evening Action
AMBHL
Calgary Bronks 4 - Okotoks 0
Mark Rassell continues to impress as he scores scoring 2 goals, giving him 7 goals and 16 points in 10 games now.  Zac Whitby who is 3rd in team scoring added a pair of assists and now has 10 points in 7 games.  Riley Morris turned aside all 22 shots he faced for the shutout.  The Bronks would fire 54 shots on Okotoks goalie Carter Seminuk, including 28 shots in the 3rd period.  The Bronks after going 7-0-0 in the pre-season are middle of the pack so far in the regular season with a 5-3-2 record thus far.  Okotoks have fallen to 2-7-0.

Calgary Northstar Sabres 5 - Airdrie Xtreme 1
A pair of oustanding 98 born players Brayden Dunn and Parker Aucoin would lead the way for the Sabres in the win.  Dunn would score 3 times, giving him 7 this season and 12 points in 11 games.  Parker Aucoin picked up a pair of assists, giving him 7-6-13.  We think both players have a shot at first round status in 2013!  Nicholas Patterson turned aside 34/35 shots.  Airdrie's lone goal came from 98 born Jordan McConnell, his 3rd of the season.  The Xtreme are having a rare off year with a 4-6-1 record.  The Northstar Sabres are now 3-5-3.

St. Albert Sabres 5 - Edmonton MLAC 2
The Sabres still have just one loss this season as they run their record to 6-1-2 and a first place tie with CAC.  St. Albert, who fired 50 shots on MLAC goalie on Erik Szudor got 2 goals from team scoring leader Ethan Lazaro, giving him 8-6-14 so far in 9 games.  Top goalie Patrick Dea had the game off, while backup Matthew Murray turned aside 24/25.  D- Mark Matsuba continued to impress our scouts with strong play and we can expect a huge climb up the rankings for him. 

SBAAHL Wednesday
North East Wolfpack 9 - Humboldt Broncos 3
The Broncos threatened the perfect record of the Wolfpack on Wednesday night by getting out to a 3-1 first period lead, but in the end, it was the Wolfpack who roared back for the convincing win.  The Wolfpack in running their record to 7-0-0 would out-shoot the Broncos 34-12 over the final 2 periods were led by:  Zac Paziuk scoring 3 times, giving him 6-7-13 in 7 games, Caleb Seaman, the younger brother of Brandon Wheatkings forward Tyrell Seamsn scored twice, giving him 9-5-14 in 7 games.  Also chipping in for North East was Thomas Rowlett with 2 goals, giving him 4 while Kalen Zary had 3 assists.  Chad Grambo had 3 points, he now has a team leading 15 and star defenceman Bryce Fiske had 3 points giving him 8 points in 7 games with 42 pims.

Notre Dame Hounds Update
With a fair amount of talk about POE and OHA this season, all seems pretty quiet thus far in regards to the other power house select school - Notre Dame.  This season, they are playing in the South Saskatchewan Midget Hockey League in an attempt for stronger competition and it seems to have worked.  They sit at 2-2-2 through 6 games and have scored a modest 23 goals in those 6 games.  For notable western kids, it is Yorkton's Jarrod Hilderman actually leading the way so far with 4-3-7, while Rylee Zimmer has been a bit of a disappointment with no goals so far in the 6 games.  A player many WHL scouts are watching closely is Salt Lake City, UT born Angus Scott who has a great chance at a first round selection.  He so far has 5 goals in 6 games.  Defenseman Cole Williams has been good with 7 points in 6 games.  It should be interesting to see how this years team measures up in Medicine Hat.  Not sure they are deep as in years past.

Regina Bantam AA Tournament Teams and Pools
Red Pool

Regina Canucks
Saskatoon Bandits
North East Wolfpack
Moose Jaw Warriors

Blue Pool
Prairie Storm
Saskatoon Outlaws
Sask Valley Vipers
Estevan Bruins

Green Pool
Yorkton Terriers
Saskatoon Maniacs
North Battleford Barons
Oakville Rangers

Red Pool

Regina Canucks
Saskatoon Bandits
North East Wolfpack
Moose Jaw Warriors

Blue Pool
Prairie Storm
Saskatoon Outlaws
Sask Valley Vipers
Estevan Bruins

Green Pool
Yorkton Terriers
Saskatoon Maniacs
North Battleford Barons
Oakville Rangers

PCAHA Results - This Week
Cloverdale 2 - Semiahmoo 2
-Cloverdale is now 4-2-1, while Semiahmoo is 3-1-1

BWC 8 - Abbotsford 0
BWC is now 4-0-0, Abbotsford is 0-3-2

Seafair 6 - Chilliwack 2
Seafair is 2-1-1 and Chilliwack is 0-4-1

Langley 3 - Surrey 1
Langley 1-2-2 and Surrey is 1-4-0

NSWC 10 - Cloverdale 1
NSWC is 3-1 and have scored 20 and allowed five.

-Very much looks like NSWC and BWC are the cream of the crop this year with Semiahmoo and Cloverdale showing some inconsistancy.  It will be interesting to see what happends when Tyler Soy returns to Cloverdale and how much they improve.  Seafair has shown some ability to compete but have yet to play the big boys. 

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

atta kid Jarod!

Anonymous said...

If I am not mistaken, I believe Jarod Hilderman is from Kamsack. I think he was a defenceman, but I heard he is playing forward at Notre Dame. He played AA Peewee and AA Bantam in Yorkton as far as I know.

Anonymous said...

RE: Scouts pick all star teams - boy they really went out on a limb with those, eh? (a monkey could have picked those players by reading this blog!!!) Wiley ol' scouts - they won't play their real cards here.

Anonymous said...

I like the comment "scouts pick all stars" I attended the tournament and saw the so called scouts roaming around in the rinks.
Like the previous, how do the scouts get to pick. must be short of talent from the tournament committee???