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November 21, 2015 vs. Swift Current

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From humble beginnings as a fledgling seven-team league on the Western Canadian prairies in 1966 to the largest junior hockey league of its kind in the world today, no one would have envisioned the growth the Western Hockey League has experienced over the last 50 years.

The WHL has certainly come a long way and this is in large part due to the commitment WHL Club ownership has made in setting the standard for player development on a worldwide basis. The WHL and our 22 member Clubs take great pride in providing an ideal environment for the top prospects in the system to reach their potential both on and off the ice. From our world class coaching and arena facilities, to our comprehensive player safety and professional development initiatives and our fully guaranteed player education and scholarship program, the WHL is a leader in every category.

As we celebrate our 50th season, we not only salute our founders – Scotty Munro, Bill Hunter, Del Wilson and Jim Piggott – but also our owners and community leaders who, together with long-time WHL President Ed Chynoweth, have been instrumental in the establishment and growth of our League. We also want to pay tribute to the players, coaches, managers and staff, along with the officials, who over the past 50 years have made this League what it is today. None of this would be possible without the ongoing support of our fans, sponsors, broadcasters and media from throughout the League. Without your loyal support, WHL Clubs would not be in a position to continue offering our players the world class experience they deserve.

We trust you will join us in celebrating the WHL’s 50th Season as we prepare to host a series of special events throughout the 2015-16 season including the Canada – Russia Series in November in Kelowna and Kamloops, the CHL / NHL Top Prospects Game in January in Vancouver and the MasterCard Memorial Cup in May in Red Deer.

Ron Robison Commissioner Western Hockey League

Greetings from the WHL

A Welcome from the President

Welcome back to another exciting year of Kootenay ICE Hockey. The 2015-2016 season brings winds of change to our Hockey Club with an entirely new coaching staff and a roster turnover that we have not experienced in years.

Despite the high turnover and cyclical nature of Major Junior Hockey our organization expects to make the playoffs every year and this year is no different. Thanks in part to the quality scouting and coaching we have made the playoffs all 17 years we have been in Cranbrook, all while finishing with a .500 or better record for a WHL record 16th consecutive seasons (both are the longest active streaks in the WHL).

Our organization has been very fortunate since moving to Cranbrook to enjoy an unparalleled amount of on-ice success. This year’s team will be the youngest in franchise history, but our expectations for success both on and off the ice will not change. Our fans have come to expect a team that is hard working on the ice and ambassadors for Cranbrook and the entire East Kootenay region off the ice.

On behalf of the entire organization, welcome back and I hope you enjoy the game.

Jeff Chynoweth, President & Governor

A Welcome from the President

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ICE NOTES VS. SWIFT CURRENTICE CHIPS: The KOOTENAY ICE enter tonight’s game with a 5-16-2-0 record (4-6-2-0 at home, 1-10-0-0 on the road, 3-2 in over-time, 0-0 in shootouts)…After this evening’s action KOOTENAY will complete their current four-game home stand November 25 versus RED DEER before visiting LETHBRIDGE November 26.

ROSTER BREAKDOWN: Including long-term injuries and call-ups, KOOTENAY is currently carrying 24 players (two goaltenders, nine defensemen and 13 forwards)...The ICE roster is made up of four 1995-born players, two 1996-born players, nine 1997-born players, seven 1998-born players, one 1999-born player and one 2000-born player...KOOTENAY has nine first-year players on its roster.

DID YOU KNOW: KOOTENAY holds a 35-30-5-3 lifetime record versus SWIFT CURRENT (22-11-2-1 at home, 13-19-3-2 on the road, 5-7-2 in overtime)...Tonight marks the first of four regular-season meetings between the ICE and BRONCOS with KOOTENAY posting a 2-1-0-1 record in the 2014-15 season series…Two of the four games between the ICE and BRONCOS last season were decided in a shootout, with KOOTENAY holding a 1-1 record…Forward LUKE PHILP led the ICE in scoring versus SWIFT CURRENT in the 2014-15 season series with seven points (3-4-7)…PHILP, who sits ninth among all-time ICE franchise scoring leaders with career totals of 234 regular season points (94-140-234), is tied with DUSTIN SYLVESTER for sixth among franchise leaders in helpers…PHILP is four appearances short of 250 career WHL games played…Defenseman CALE FLEURY scored his first career overtime winner November 20 versus MOOSE JAW…Forward ELI LIEFFERS appeared in his first career WHL game November 20 against the WARRIORS…Forward JARED LEGIEN scored his first career WHL goal November 14 at MEDICINE HAT…Forward VINCE LOSCHIAVO recorded his first career power-play marker November 14 against the TIGERS…Forward AUSTIN WELLSBY scored his first career penalty shot goal November 7 at LETHBRIDGE…The goal was the first penalty shot marker scored by KOOTENAY since February 25, 2012 at PRINCE ALBERT (MAX REINHART), and only the second successful penalty shot in the WHL this season (BRAYDEN POINT, MOOSE JAW)…Three of the five victories recorded by the ICE this season have come in overtime.

TRANSACTION / INJURIES: The ICE have recalled Forward ELI LIEFFERS (March 26, 2000) from the SASKATOON CONTACTS of the SMHL…Forward ZAK ZBOROSKY will be out of the ICE lineup week to week with a lower body injury…Forward RIVER BEATTIE will be out of the KOOTENAY lineup week to week with an upper body injury…Defenseman TYLER KING will be out of the KOOTENAY lineup indefinitely with a lower body injury.

ONE YEAR AGO: After 23 games of the 2014-15 season the ICE were 9-14-0-0, after 24 games 10-14-0-0 and after 25 games 11-14-0-0.

TONIGHT’S OFFICIALS: The Referees for tonight’s game are ADAM BYBLOW and CHRIS CRICH...The Linesmen are JIM MANIAGO and SCOTT SHARUN.

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HEAD TO HEAD

Team Record 5-16-2-0Division Ranking 6th CentralConference Ranking 12th EasternLeague Ranking 22ndPast 10 Games 3-6-1-0Streak 1-0-0-0Last Game 2-1 OTW vs. MJHome Record 4-6-2-0Away Record 1-10-0-0Goals For 49Goals Against 92PP % 10/96 - 10.4PP Home % 7/53 - 13.2PP Away % 3/43 - 7.0PK % 78.3PK Home % 83.6PK Away % 71.1Team PIM/GM 12.7/GameLeading After 1st 2-2-0-0Leading After 2nd 4-2-0-0Tied After 1st 3-7-1-0Tied After 2nd 1-2-2-0Trailing After 1st 0-7-1-0Trailing After 2nd 0-12-0-0

Team Record 8-13-2-0Division Ranking 6th EastConference Ranking 10th EasternLeague Ranking 18thPast 10 Games 3-7-0-0Streak 0-5-0-0Last Game 1-4 L at SpokaneHome Record 5-5-0-0Away Record 3-8-2-0Goals For 58Goals Against 72PP % 15/78 - 19.2PP Home % 9/39 - 23.1PP Away % 6/39 - 15.4PK % 84.3PK Home % 83.9PK Away % 84.6Team PIM/GM 11.3/GameLeading After 1st 2-2-2-0Leading After 2nd 6-1-1-0Tied After 1st 5-1-0-0Tied After 2nd 2-1-1-1Trailing After 1st 1-10-0-0Trailing After 2nd 0-11-0-0

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SCORING

20 Jon Martin 21 23 13 36 3115 Glenn Gawdin 23 8 14 22 2419 Jake DeBrusk 14 5 13 18 1323 Scott Feser 23 4 7 11 1217 Tyler Steenbergen 23 2 9 11 813 Cavin Leth 23 3 6 9 1327 Max Lajoie 23 2 7 9 1421 Calvin Spencer 23 3 2 5 196 Jordan Thomson 23 2 2 4 185 Artyom Minulin 23 1 3 4 84 Kade Jensen 21 2 1 3 3429 Conner Chaulk 23 1 2 3 1410 Kaden Elder 19 2 0 2 026 Andreas Schumacher 7 1 1 2 218 Cole Johnson 7 1 0 1 239 Brandan Arnold 11 1 0 1 928 Tyler Adams 23 1 0 1 153 Jordan Harris 18 0 1 1 414 Brendan Holterhus 12 0 0 0 016 Tristen Elder 13 0 0 0 937 Jaydan Gordon 18 0 0 0 22 Colby Sissons 22 0 0 0 6

GP G A PTS PIM

30 Landon Bow 19 1026 52 2 589 3.04 .91931 Travis Child 8 355 17 0 192 2.87 .919

GP MIN GA SO Svs AVE PCT

Swift Current Broncos Regular Season Scoring

as of November 21, 2015

Kootenay ICE Regular Season Scoring

12 Luke Philp 21 12 16 28 2822 Zak Zborosky 18 11 9 20 621 Matt Alfaro 23 3 5 8 3217 Austin Wellsby 23 3 4 7 227 Dylan Stewart 22 3 3 6 25 Bryan Allbee 23 2 4 6 1618 Vince Loschiavo 23 2 3 5 164 Cale Fleury 12 1 4 5 83 Tanner Lishchynsky 15 0 5 5 1610 Roman Dymacek 23 2 2 4 1024 Max Patterson 16 2 1 3 1625 River Beattie 22 2 1 3 1715 Noah Philp 22 0 3 3 106 Dylan Overdyk 22 0 3 3 69 Mario Grman 23 0 3 3 1828 Jason Wenzel 15 2 0 2 68 Dallas Hines 16 1 1 2 1019 Jared Legien 22 1 1 2 122 Troy Murray 21 0 2 2 2116 Shane Allan 21 0 2 2 1126 Eli Lieffers 1 0 0 0 0

GP G A PTS PIM

GP MIN GA SO Svs AVE PCT1 Declan Hobbs 6 322 19 0 171 3.55 .90030 Wyatt Hoflin 17 965 61 1 490 3.79 .889

as of November 21, 2015

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Referees: Adam Byblow, Chris Crich Linesmen: Jim Maniago, Scott Sharun

MP. SH. GA. SA.

G A PTS PIM

MP. SH. GA. SA.

G A PTS PIM

30 Landon Bow (95)31 Travis Child (97)

2 Colby Sissons (98)3 Jordan Harris (96)4 Kade Jensen (97)5 Artyom Minulin (98)6 Jordan Thomson (96)10 Kaden Elder (98)13 Cavin Leth (96)14 Brendan Holterhus (97)15 Glenn Gawdin (97)16 Tristen Elder (97)17 Tyler Steenbergen (98)18 Cole Johnson (98)19 Jake DeBrusk (96)20 Jon Martin (95)21 Calvin Spencer (96)23 Scott Feser (95)26 Andreas Schumacher (96)27 Max Lajoie (97)28 Tyler Adams (97)29 Conner Chaulk (97)37 Jaydan Gordon (97)39 Brandan Arnold (97)

GM / Head Coach: Mark LambAssociate Coach: Ryan SmithAssistant Coach: Jamie HewardAthletic Trainer: Jamie LeBlanc

1 Declan Hobbs (98)30 Wyatt Hoflin (95)

2 Troy Murray (97)3 Tanner Lishchynsky (95)4 Cale Fleury (98)5 Bryan Allbee (97)6 Dylan Overdyk (97)8 Dallas Hines (98)9 Mario Grman (97)10 Roman Dymacek (97)12 Luke Philp (95)15 Noah Philp (98)16 Shane Allan (97)17 Austin Wellsby (97)18 Vince Loschiavo (98)19 Jared Legien (98)21 Matt Alfaro (96)22 Zak Zborosky (96)24 Max Patterson (99)25 River Beattie (97)26 Eli Lieffers (AP) (00)27 Dylan Stewart (97)28 Jason Wenzel (98)

General Manager: Jeff ChynowethHead Coach: Luke PierceAssistant Coach: Gordon BurnettTrainer / Equipment Manager: Darcy EwanchukAthletic Consultant: Cory Cameron

UPCOMING HOME GAMES

Wednesday, November 25: ICE vs. Red Deer, 7:00 pm

Saturday, November 28: ICE vs. Lethbridge, 7:00 pmCollege Night!

Kootenay ICE Flex Paks are on sale now and make for a great holiday gift! Available in 7 and 36-game booklets, Flex Paks

offer total flexibility: secure your seat for the can’t miss games this season all while saving on walk-up ticket prices! For more information, visit the ICE office inside Western Financial Place

or call (250) 417-0322.

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POINTS GP PTS1 - Brayden Point Moose Jaw Warriors 19 432 - Tyson Baillie Kelowna Rockets 22 383 - Jon Martin Swift Current Broncos 21 364 - Dryden Hunt Moose Jaw Warriors 22 345 - Reid Gardiner Prince Albert Raiders 22 336 - Ivan Nikolishin Red Deer Rebels 23 337 - Mathew Barzal Seattle Thunderbirds 18 338 - Keegan Kolesar Seattle Thunderbirds 21 319 - Brayden Burke Lethbridge Hurricanes 22 3110 - Kailer Yamamoto Spokane Chiefs 22 3011 - Alex Forsberg Victoria Royals 24 2912 - Luke Philp Kootenay ICE 21 2813 - Tyler Wong Lethbridge Hurricanes 22 2614 - Jayce Hawryluk Brandon Wheat Kings 22 2615 - Radel Fazleev Calgary Hitmen 23 2616 - Noah Gregor Moose Jaw Warriors 22 2617 - Michael Spacek Red Deer Rebels 23 2618 - Simon Stransky Prince Albert Raiders 23 2619 - Lane Bauer Edmonton Oil Kings 24 2520 - Gage Quinney Kamloops Blazers 17 2521 - Parker Bowles Tri-City Americans 22 2522 - Giorgio Estephan Lethbridge Hurricanes 22 2523 - Nolan Patrick Brandon Wheat Kings 23 2524 - Joe Hicketts Victoria Royals 24 2525 - Collin Shirley Kamloops Blazers 20 24

GOALS GP G1 - Jon Martin Swift Current Broncos 21 222 - Brayden Point Moose Jaw Warriors 19 183 - Dryden Hunt Moose Jaw Warriors 22 164 - Tyler Wong Lethbridge Hurricanes 22 165 - Reid Gardiner Prince Albert Raiders 22 16

ASSISTS GP A1 - Mathew Barzal Seattle Thunderbirds 18 282 - Brayden Burke Lethbridge Hurricanes 22 263 - Brayden Point Moose Jaw Warriors 19 254 - two tied with 24

POWER-PLAY GOALS PPG1 - Noah Gregor Moose Jaw Warriors 72 - Ivan Nikolishin Red Deer Rebels 73 - Simon Stransky Prince Albert Raiders 6

SHORT-HANDED GOALS SHG1 - Jesse Gabrielle Prince George Cougars 52 - Gage Quinney Kamloops Blazers 33 - Radel Fazleev Calgary Hitmen 3

GAME-WINNING GOALS GWG1 - Jon Martin Swift Current Broncos 51 - Ryley Lindgren Lethbridge Hurricanes 43 - several tied with 3

PENALTY MINUTES PIM1 - Maxwell James Tri-City Americans 592 - Brandon Baddock Edmonton Oil Kings 553 - Chaz Reddekopp Victoria Royals 534 - Ryan Rehill Kamloops Blazers 485 - Evan Fiala Spokane Chiefs 47

PLUS / MINUS +/-1 - Gage Quinney Kamloops Blazers +202 - Ivan Provorov Brandon Wheat Kings +183 - Jesse Lees Prince Albert Raiders +164 - three tied with +15

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE GP GAA1 - Carter Hart Everett Silvertips 18 1.762 - Logan Thompson Brandon Wheat Kings 9 1.933 - Coleman Vollrath Victoria Royals 21 2.144 - Ty Edmonds Prince George Cougars 11 2.215 - Logan Flodell Seattle Thunderbirds 13 2.32

SAVE PERCENTAGE GP SV%1 - Carter Hart Everett Silvertips 18 .9362 - Ty Edmonds Prince George Cougars 11 .9343 - Logan Thompson Brandon Wheat Kings 9 .9274 - Ian Scott Prince Albert Raiders 9 .9254 - Coleman Vollrath Victoria Royals 20 .923

SHUTOUTS SO1 - Carter Hart Everett Silvertips 42 - Adin Hill Portland Winterhawks 33 - several tied with 2

LEAGUE LEADERS

as of November 21, 2015

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TONIGHT’S OPPONENTLAST OUTING: The Broncos fell to 0-5-0-0 on their US trip after a 4-1 loss in Spokane. Calvin Spencer had the Bronco goal. The Broncos were without leading scorer Jon Martin, Jake Debrusk and played more than half the game without Glenn Gawdin who was injured early in the 2nd period. Martin, Gawdin and Debrusk are the Broncos’ top three scorers. Travis Child made 39 saves for the Broncos in goal.

LAST MEETING: Tonight marks the first of four meetings between the Broncos and Kootenay ICE. Both teams won a pair of games against one another last season, with two of the four games being decided by a shootout. The last encounter between Swift Current and Kootenay took place February 24, 2015 at the Credit Union i-Plex, with the Broncos posting a 7-6 shootout victory. Former ICE first-round bantam pick Colby Cave led all Swift Current scorers against Kootenay with nine points in last season’s four meetings (2-7-9).

2015-16 SEASON SERIES:Saturday, November 21: Swift Current at KootenaySaturday, December 12: Swift Current at KootenaySunday, January 3: Kootenay at Swift CurrentSaturday, February 20: Kootenay at Swift Current 2015-16 STATISTICAL LEADERS:Goals (23), Points (36), Power Play Goals (3) – Jon MartinAssists (14) – Glenn GawdinPenalty Minutes (34) – Kade Jensen

UPCOMING SCHEDULE:Friday, November 27 vs. SaskatoonSaturday, November 28 vs. Prince AlbertWednesday, December 2 vs. Brandon

WHL STANDINGSEASTERN CONFERENCE GP W L OTL SL GF GA PTS PCTRed Deer 23 16 7 0 0 91 64 32 .696Prince Albert 22 14 5 2 1 78 67 31 .705Brandon 23 14 7 0 2 82 61 30 .652Lethbridge 22 13 9 0 0 84 72 26 .591Moose Jaw 22 11 7 3 1 79 68 26 .591Calgary 23 12 10 0 1 66 74 25 .543Regina 20 10 9 1 0 59 70 21 .525Saskatoon 20 9 8 3 0 67 80 21 .525Edmonton 24 8 13 3 0 63 85 19 .396Swift Current 23 8 13 2 0 58 72 18 .391Medicine Hat 20 7 10 2 1 68 80 17 .425Kootenay ICE 23 5 16 2 0 49 92 12 .261

WESTERN CONFERENCE GP W L OTL SL GF GA PTS PCTVictoria 24 16 7 0 1 82 52 33 .688Kelowna 22 16 5 1 0 90 67 33 .750Seattle 21 14 6 1 0 77 56 29 .690Spokane 22 11 8 2 1 69 73 25 .568Prince George 21 11 9 1 0 58 61 23 .548Everett 19 11 7 0 1 44 39 23 .605Portland 20 11 9 0 0 71 58 22 .550Kamloops 20 9 8 3 0 71 66 21 .525Tri-City 22 8 13 1 0 63 83 17 .386Vancouver 22 5 13 2 2 60 89 14 .318

as of November 21, 2015

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NHL DRAFTED ICE PLAYERS1997 53. Graham Belak – Colorado Avalanche 114. David Darguzas – Vancouver Canucks 166. Kris Knoblauch – New York Islanders 246. Jay Henderson – Boston Bruins

1999 23. Steve McCarthy – Chicago Blackhawks 89. Kyle Wanvig – Boston Bruins

2000 46. Jarret Stoll – Calgary Flames

2001 10. Dan Blackburn – New York Rangers 227. Marek Svatos – Colorado Avalanche

2002 36. Jarret Stoll – Edmonton Oilers 162. Gerard Dicaire – Tampa Bay Lightning 224. Adam Taylor – Carolina Hurricanes

2003 149. Nigel Dawes – New York Rangers

2004 89. Jeff Glass – Ottawa Senators 279. Adam Cracknell – Calgary Flames

2005 140. Taylor Dakers – San Jose Sharks 179. Brett Sutter – Calgary Flames 211. Ryan Russell – New York Rangers

2006 49. Ben Maxwell – Montreal Canadiens

2007 70. John Negrin – Calgary Flames 207. Ryan Molle – New Jersey Devils

2009 66. Brayden McNabb – Buffalo Sabres

2010 64. Max Reinhart – Calgary Flames 73. Joey Leach – Calgary Flames 166. Drew Czerwonka – Edmonton Oilers

2011 167. Nathan Lieuwen - Buffalo Sabres

2013 170. Mackenzie Skapski - New York Rangers

2014 2. Sam Reinhart - Buffalo Sabres 68. Rinat Valiev - Toronto Maple Leafs 124. Jaedon Descheneau - St. Louis Blues 139. Tanner Faith - Minnesota Wild

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ICE CORPORATE PARTNERSAnywear Garment Co.Ashley Furniture Home StoreB.A. BlacktopScotiabankBCAABC Tree FruitsBDO Canada LLPBMO Nesbitt BurnsBombardier CanadaBooster JuiceBighorn HelicoptersBoston PizzaCaldwell Agencies Ltd.SafewayCanadian 2 for 1 PizzaCanforCanadian TireCapitol Tire/Toyo TireCapri InsuranceCity GlassCity of CranbrookCollege of the RockiesColumbia Basin TrustColumbia TheatreCranbrook Building Centre Ltd.Cranbrook Chiropractic & Wellness CentreCranbrook Daily TownsmanCranbrook Vision CareCranbrook Water ConditioningCrystal GlassDacota FreightDairy QueenDays Inn CranbrookDenham Ford BC Ltd.Dixon’s Service CentreEast Side Mario’sFas Gas PlusFitness Inc.Fortis BCGreat Canadian Liquor WarehouseHaddad Financial Services Inc.Heritage InnInland KenworthInvestor’s GroupJewels on NinthJim Pattison Broadcast GroupMcDonald’sKoocanusa PublicationsEast Kootenay Community Credit UnionLeavitt MachineryMr. Mikes SteakhouseCasualMister TireMitech Business SystemsMitech CommunicationsOK TireKootenay Christian AcademyPeak Security ServicesPharmasavePrestige Hotels & ResortsProteck Hazardous Materials ManagementRBC Dominion SecuritiesRella, Paolini & RogersRobert Paulson General Contractor Ltd.Rockies Law CorporationRocky Mountain DieselMainRoad / Salvador Ready MixSelkirk Beverages

Selkirk SignsSoutheast DisposalSt. Eugene Golf Resort & CasinoSteeples Construction Ltd.Wildstone Golf CourseTamarack Shopping CentreTeck Coal Ltd.Tim HortonsVictoria Ave. Pet & Car WashA&WArby’sWestern Financial GroupRocky’s DonairDenny’sAll Weather WindowsInsurance Brokers AssociationKal TireSandman HotelsShawRE/MAX

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MEET THE ICE #1 DECLAN HOBBS Goaltender 6’ 178 lbs Born: August 18, 1998 Hometown: Saskatoon, SK Catches: Left Acquired: 2013 WHL Bantam Draft 2014-15 Club: Saskatoon Contacts (SMHL) GP MIN SO GAA SV% 29 1,686 1 3.56 .904

#2 TROY MURRAY Defense 6’1” 204 lbs Born: September 12, 1997 Hometown: White City, SK Shoots: Left Acquired: 2012 WHL Bantam Draft 2014-15 Club: Kootenay ICE GP G A PTS PIM 72 3 16 19 35

#3 TANNER LISHCHYNSKY Defense 6’1” 182 lbs Born: January 5, 1995 Hometown: Saskatoon, SK Shoots: Left Acquired: Listed player (Dec. 2014) 2014-15 Club: Kootenay ICE GP G A PTS PIM 35 1 14 15 34

#4 CALE FLEURY Defense 6’1” 192 lbs Born: November 19, 1998 Hometown: Calgary, AB Shoots: Right Acquired: 2013 WHL Bantam Draft 2014-15 Club: Kootenay ICE GP G A PTS PIM 70 1 12 13 8

#5 BRYAN ALLBEE Defense 6’ 180 lbs Born: July 11, 1997 Hometown: Prince George, BC Shoots: Left Acquired: Listed player (Dec. 2012) 2014-15 Club: Kootenay ICE GP G A PTS PIM 48 3 4 7 14

#6 DYLAN OVERDYK Defense 6’2” 187 lbs Born: August 3, 1997 Hometown: St. Albert, AB Shoots: Right Acquired: 2012 WHL Bantam Draft 2014-15 Club: Kootenay ICE GP G A PTS PIM 28 0 3 3 11

#7 TYLER KING Defense 6’ 204 lbs Born: February 18, 1995 Hometown: Pilot Butte, SK Shoots: Left Acquired: Trade with SPO (Dec. 2013) 2014-15 Club: Kootenay ICE GP G A PTS PIM 68 8 29 37 35

#8 DALLAS HINES Defense 6’1” 194 lbs Born: February 5, 1998 Hometown: Marwayne, AB Shoots: Left Acquired: 2013 WHL Bantam Draft 2014-15 Club: Lloydminster (AMHL) GP G A PTS PIM 32 2 18 20 40

#9 MARIO GRMAN Defense 6’1” 197 lbs Born: April 11, 1997 Hometown: Topolcany, SVK Shoots: Right Acquired: 2015 CHL Import Draft 2014-15 Club: Red Deer Rebels GP G A PTS PIM 35 0 3 3 43

#10 ROMAN DYMACEK Forward 6’1” 175 lbs Born: January 6, 1997 Hometown: Hodonin, CZE Shoots: Left Acquired: 2015 CHL Import Draft 2014-15 Club: HC Kometa Brno (CZE) GP G A PTS PIM 49 15 16 31 67

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MEET THE ICE #12 LUKE PHILP Forward 5’10” 174 lbs Born: November 6, 1995 Hometown: Canmore, AB Shoots: Right Acquired: 2010 WHL Bantam Draft 2014-15 Club: Kootenay ICE GP G A PTS PIM 71 30 52 82 28

#14 JAEDON DESCHENEAU Forward 5’9” 190 lbs Born: February 22, 1995 Hometown: Edmonton, AB Shoots: Right Acquired: 2010 WHL Bantam Draft NHL Draft: St. Louis (5th Round 2014) 2014-15 Club: Kootenay ICE GP G A PTS PIM 70 34 47 81 58

#15 NOAH PHILP Forward 6’1” 175 lbs Born: August 31, 1998 Hometown: Canmore, AB Shoots: Right Acquired: Listed player (Sept. 2014) 2014-15 Club: Canmore (AJHL) GP G A PTS PIM 31 1 2 3 8

#16 SHANE ALLAN Forward 6’2” 174 lbs Born: December 19, 1997 Hometown: Calgary, AB Shoots: Right Acquired: 2012 WHL Bantam Draft 2014-15 Club: Calgary Royals (AMHL) GP G A PTS PIM 31 10 32 42 22

#17 AUSTIN WELLSBY Forward 6’3” 184 lbs Born: June 30, 1997 Hometown: Chilliwack, BC Shoots: Right Acquired: 2012 WHL Bantam Draft 2014-15 Club: Kootenay ICE GP G A PTS PIM 35 1 0 1 9

#18 VINCE LOSCHIAVO Forward 6’1” 180 lbs Born: March 21, 1998 Hometown: Winnipeg, MB Shoots: Right Acquired: 2013 WHL Bantam Draft 2014-15 Club: Kootenay ICE GP G A PTS PIM 58 6 3 9 10

#19 JARED LEGIEN Forward 6’1” 195 lbs Born: September 2, 1998 Hometown: Pilot Butte, SK Shoots: Left Acquired: 2013 WHL Bantam Draft 2014-15 Club: Moose Jaw (SMHL) GP G A PTS PIM 29 10 9 19 18

#21 MATT ALFARO Forward 6’2” 194 lbs Born: August 6, 1996 Hometown: Calgary, AB Shoots: Left Acquired: Listed player (Mar. 2012) 2014-15 Club: Kootenay ICE GP G A PTS PIM 72 13 20 33 30

#22 ZAK ZBOROSKY Forward 6’ 174 lbs Born: October 15, 1996 Hometown: Regina, SK Shoots: Right Acquired: 2011 WHL Bantam Draft 2014-15 Club: Kootenay ICE GP G A PTS PIM 72 18 22 40 18

#24 MAX PATTERSON Forward 6’4” 188 lbs Born: December 27, 1999 Hometown: Kamloops, BC Shoots: Right Acquired: 2014 WHL Bantam Draft 2014-15 Club: OHA Bantam Prep (CSSHL) GP G A PTS PIM 31 11 10 21 21

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MEET THE ICE #25 RIVER BEATTIE Forward 6’1” 190 lbs Born: October 31, 1997 Hometown: Sherwood Park, AB Shoots: Right Acquired: 2012 WHL Bantam Draft 2014-15 Club: Kootenay ICE GP G A PTS PIM 63 5 4 9 41

#27 DYLAN STEWART Left Wing 6’1” 187 lbs Born: May 8, 1997 Hometown: Edmonton, AB Shoots: Left Acquired: Trade with PA (Oct. 2015) 2014-15 Club: Prince Albert Raiders GP G A PTS PIM 68 6 1 7 11

#28 JASON WENZEL Defense 6’1” 167 lbs Born: August 28, 1998 Hometown: Calgary, AB Shoots: Right Acquired: Listed player (May 2014) 2014-15 Club: Calgary Northstars (AMHL) GP G A PTS PIM 32 6 14 20 65

#30 WYATT HOFLIN Goaltender 6’1” 182 lbs Born: January 31, 1995 Hometown: Spruce Grove, AB Catches: Left Acquired: 2010 WHL Bantam Draft 2014-15 Club: Kootenay ICE GP MIN SO GAA SV% 67 3,848 3 3.10 .902

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GAMES PLAYED1 - Dale Mahovsky 3442 - Joe Antilla 3403 - Kevin King 3354 - Colin Sinclair 3255 - Adam Taylor 324

POINTS1 - Sam Reinhart 3192 - Jarret Stoll 2863 - Nigel Dawes 2724 - Jaedon Descheneau 2725 - Dustin Sylvester 251

GAME-WINNING GOALS1 - Nigel Dawes 292 - Dustin Sylvester 22T3 - Andrew Bailey 21T3 - Sam Reinhart 215 - Steve DaSilva 19

GAMES PLAYED1 - Nathan Lieuwen 1752 - Jeff Glass 1433 - Mackenzie Skapski 1414 - Taylor Dakers 1375 - Wyatt Hoflin* 127

SAVES1 - Nathan Lieuwen 4,1882 - Mackenzie Skapski 3,6723 - Jeff Glass 3,2964 - Wyatt Hoflin* 3,2385 - Taylor Dakers 3,158

SHUTOUTS1 - Taylor Dakers 182 - Jeff Glass 173 - Nathan Lieuwen 94 - Mackenzie Skapski 8T5 - Dan Blackburn 4 T5 - Wyatt Hoflin* 4T5 - Todd Mathews 4

ICE CAREER LEADERS

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GOALS1 - Nigel Dawes 1592 - Jarret Stoll 1243 - Sam Reinhart 120T4 - Jaedon Descheneau 111T4 - Dustin Sylvester 111

POWER PLAY GOALS1 - Nigel Dawes 602 - Jarret Stoll 543 - Andrew Bailey 394 - Ryan Russell 375 - Steve DaSilva 34

PENALTY MINUTES1 - Graham Belak 8172 - Dion Lassu 6573 - Dean Arsene 5294 - Jason Norrie 4825 - Kyle Sheen 434

MINUTES PLAYED1 - Nathan Lieuwen 9,7812 - Jeff Glass 8,2063 - Mackenzie Skapski 7,9284 - Taylor Dakers 7,6615 - Wyatt Hoflin* 6,774

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE1 - Jeff Glass 2.162 - Taylor Dakers 2.263 - Dan Blackburn 2.644 - Thomas Heemskerk 2.755 - Nathan Lieuwen 2.76

ASSISTS1 - Sam Reinhart 1992 - Jarret Stoll 1623 - Jaedon Descheneau 1614 - Dale Mahovsky 1485 - Max Reinhart 141

SHORT-HANDED GOALS1 - Dustin Sylvester 152 - Duncan Milroy 113 - Ryan Russell 104 - Max Reinhart 9T5 - Steve DaSilva 8T5 - Jay Henderson 8

WINS1 - Nathan Lieuwen 852 - Taylor Dakers 823 - Jeff Glass 754 - Mackenzie Skapski 745 - Dan Blackburn 67

SAVE PERCENTAGE1 - Jeff Glass .9182 - Taylor Dakers .9163 - Dan Blackburn .9104 - Kris Lazaruk .9095 - Mackenzie Skapski .908

GOALTENDING LEADERS

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