Showing posts with label Marek Hrbas. Show all posts
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Tuesday, December 9, 2014

All quiet as coach is fired . . . Pochiro big in P.G. . . . Soy, Vollrath spark Royals








D Marek Hrbas (Edmonton, Kamloops, 2010-13) has been assigned on loan by Sparta Prague to Vítkovice Ostrava (both Czech Republic, Extraliga). This season, Hrbas had one goal in 20 games with Sparta. He also was pointless in six games while on loan to Litoměřice (Czech Republic, 1. Liga). He will be on loan to Vítkovice for one month.
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THE COACHING GAME:

The Lethbridge Hurricanes fired head coach Drake Berehowsky on Tuesday afternoon.
Here is the news release, in its entirety:
“Lethbridge, AB – Effective immediately, the Lethbridge Hurricanes have relieved Head Coach Drake Berehowsky of his coaching duties.
Berehowsky was in his second season with the hockey club after being hired in June 2013, being named the 12th coach in franchise history.
“A further announcement will be made in due course.”
That was it. No news conference. Nothing about a replacement or replacements. An organization that is leaking credibility like the Titanic didn’t even have anyone to address the issue with the local media. Yikes!

When you make a move like that and no one stands up to face the music, the speculation begins.
There were rumours that assistant coaches Bryan Maxwell and Mike Craig will take over. There was speculation that the board of directors that oversees the community-owned team was meeting last night to decide whether to sacrifice general manager Brad Robson to the hockey gods, as well. Hey, maybe WHL commissioner Ron Robison will meet with the board of directors this week, and perhaps he’ll schedule another smoke-blowing session with Lethbridge city council while he’s in town.
No matter what happens, the franchise is a mess.
The Hurricanes, who play host to the high-flying Kelowna Rockets tonight, are 6-19-4. No, they won’t make the playoffs and it will be the sixth straight season that has happened.
Berehowsky, 42, was in his second season with the Hurricanes. He joined them from the ECHL’s Florida Everblades and went 12-55-5 last season, after replacing Rich Preston.
Overall, Berehowsky was 18-74-9 with the Hurricanes.
When Berehowsky’s signing was announced, on June 10, 2013, the Hurricanes’ news release revealed that he “signed a three-year contract.” That being the case, he has the rest of this season and all of next season remaining.
In searching for a replacement, perhaps the Hurricanes’ board of directors should pick up a phone and make a call. “Hello, Rich. Come back. All is forgiven.”
In 2012-13, Preston’s fourth season, the Hurricanes went 28-34-10 and averaged 3,650 fans per game. Last season, that attendance figure slipped to 3,089. This season, through 14 games, it’s at 2,949.
The Hurricanes are the third of the WHL’s 22 teams to have fired a head coach this season. Earlier, the Prince Albert Raiders replaced Cory Clouston with Marc Habscheid and the Vancouver Giants brought in Claude Noel to take over from Troy Ward.
And let’s not forget that the issue of selling the franchise to private interests will be address at the Hurricanes’ next annual general meeting.
In Lethbridge these days, it just goes on and on and . . .
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The Saskatoon Blades are losing far more games than they are winning, but majority owner Mike Priestner isn’t anywhere near the panic button. Daniel Nugent-Bowman of the Saskatoon StarPhoenix has more right here.
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The OHL’s Oshawa Generals have moved to the top of the Buzzing the Net Dynamic Dozen, the CHL rankings that are handled by Neate Sager of Yahoo! Sports Canada. The Kelowna Rockets aren’t even the top-rated team in the WHL. . . . Check out the ratings right here.
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Goodness knows that there are, and will be, all kinds of year-end lists available now that 2014 is drawing to a close. But no one does this kind of thing any better than Rolling Stone. Rob Sheffield has the 20 Best TV Moments of 2014 right here.
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TUESDAY’S GAMES:

In Cranbrook, the Medicine Hat Tigers broke a 1-1 tie with two goals 10 seconds apart and went on to a 4-1 victory over the Kootenay Ice. . . . Kootenay F Levi Cable had tied the game with his 11th goal at 19:42 of the second period. . . . Tigers F Chad Labelle got his third goal at 8:21 of the third and F Cole Sanford made it 3-1 with his 20th goal at 8:31. . . . The victory was No. 200 with the Tigers for GM/head coach Shaun Clouston. His total stands at 216, thanks to 16 victories with the Tri-City Americans. . . . The Tigers went 3-1 on a four-game road trip. . . . Medicine Hat G Marek Langhamer was terrific, with 26 saves. . . . Ice F Sam Reinhart, playing his last game before leaving for the Canadian national junior team’s selection camp, had his point streak end at 14 games, while F Jaedon Descheneau’s streak ended at 13. . . . Ice G Wyatt Hoflin, making his 20th straight start, stopped 34 shots. . . . The Tigers dressed only 16 skaters, two under the maximum. . . . F Chad Butcher was among the Tigers’ scratches. He may have suffered his second concussion in about a month on a hit from Portland Winterhawks F Alex Schoenborn on Sunday. Schoenborn was given a boarding major a game misconduct on the play. The WHL ruled Monday that no further discipline was warranted. . . . The Tigers (22-7-2) head home to face the Kelowna Rockets on Friday. . . . The Ice slipped to 15-17-0. . . . Taylor Rocca of the Cranbrook Daily Towsman has a game story right here. . . .

In Prince George, F Zach Pochiro scored two goals, including the Teddy Bear goal, and added an assist as the Cougars beat the Saskatoon Blades, 4-3. . . . Pochiro, who has five goals, scored the Teddy Bear goal, shorthanded, with 16.9 seconds left in the first period. . . . The Blades had opened the scoring when F Landon Welykholowa scored his fifth goal at 15:24. . . . The Blades scored first in all five games on their B.C. Division swing, and they finished 0-5. . . . Saskatoon F Sam McKechnie tied the score at 2 with his eighth goal, via the PP, at 8:11 of the second period. . . . Cougars F Brad Morrison broke the tie with his 10th goal at 9:58. . . . The Cougars lost D Sam Ruopp with a kneeing major and game misconduct for a hit on F Nick Zajac at 16:36 of the first period. Zajac needed help getting off the ice, but was back for the start of the second period. . . . Announced attendance was 4,800. . . . The Cougars (16-15-0) have won three in a row, while the Blades (7-22-3) have lost eight straight (0-6-2). . . . Daniel Nugent-Bowman of the Saskatoon StarPhoenix has a game story right here.

In Victoria, F Tyler Soy broke a scoreless tie in the third period as the Royals beat the Prince Albert Raiders, 1-0. . . . Soy, who has seven goals, scored at 3:19. . . . Victoria G Coleman Vollrath stopped 34 shots. He has two shutouts this season and three in his career. . . . Raiders G Rylan Parenteau turned aside 24 shots. . . . The game marked the return to Victoria of Raiders head coach Marc Habscheid. He coached the Chilliwack Bruins (remember them?) for two seasons and made the move to Victoria with the franchise where he ran the Royals for one season. . . . This was the second straight 1-0 setback for the Raiders, who lost by that identical score in Kelowna on Saturday. . . . The Royals (17-14-2) have won two in a row. . . . The Raiders (15-16-0) have lost two straight and are in Vancouver tonight in a game that will be televised by Shaw. . . .

In Kennewick, Wash., the skills competition went six rounds before the Everett Silvertips beat the Tri-City Americans, 4-3. . . . Everett F Carson Stadnyk scored the only goal of the shootout. . . . Tri-City F Brian Williams forced OT with his second goal of the game and ninth of the season at 4:28 of the third period. . . . Everett F Matt Fonteyne went into the game with one goal in 28 outings this season. He scored twice in the second period, giving his side leads of 2-1 and 3-2. . . . F Jake Mykitiuk had two assists in his third game with the Silvertips. . . . Everett G Austin Lotz stopped 30 shots through OT and six more in the shootout. Nick Patterson of the Everett Herald reports that Lotz, in his last three shootouts, has stopped 25 of 26 attempts. . . . Tri-City G Evan Sarthou stopped 22 shots. . . . Everett has played 29 games this season and gone to OT on 10 occasions. . . . The Silvertips (18-7-4) has lost their previous two games. . . . The Americans now are 16-13-1.
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Friday, July 11, 2014

Hrbas changing teams . . . Three Hells Angels convicted in beating death of former WHLer








F Jesse Mychan (Everett, Tri-City, 2011-13) has signed a one-year contract with the Cardiff Devils (Wales, UK Elite). Last season, with the Colorado Eagles (ECHL), he had 18 points, including 11 goals, in 55 games. He was pointless in three games while on loan to the Portland Pirates. . . .
G Tyler Weiman (Tri-City, 2000-04) has signed a one-year contract with Landshut (Germany, DEL2). Last season, with the Nuremburg Ice Tigers (Germany, DEL), he was 2.79 and .913 in 37 games.
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Marek Hrbas is changing teams.
Hrbas, who played defence with the Edmonton Oil Kings and Kamloops Blazers (2010-13), is preparing for his second season with Sparta Praha of the Czech Extraliga.
No, he’s not changing hockey teams; this is about basketball.
On Friday, having just returned to Prague following a vacation in Turkey, Hrbas learned that NBA star LeBron James had left the Miami Heat in order to return to the Cleveland Cavaliers.
No one who isn’t family has been a bigger fan of LeBron and the Heat than the 21-year-old Hrbas. Sheesh, his Facebook page is headed up by a banner photo of Chris Bosh, Dwyane Wade and LeBron celebrating a playoff victory. There also are a number of Heat-related photos on Hrbas’ Facebook page. I can tell you from experience that he loves to talk basketball.
All the Heat stuff, however, became history with LeBron’s announcement, at least to Hrbas.
“I think it's great,” the seemingly always-smiling Hrbas told me in a Facebook exchange. “He deserves respect for that and, of course, I will be a Cleveland fan now.”
When it was suggested that LeBron’s move will cost Hrbas some money, he replied: “I know! Haha gotta buy new bobblehead, jersey, hats, everything.”
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1. Alex Prewitt of the Washington Post has written a really good piece on F Miles Koules of the Medicine Hat Tigers, who has been in the Washington Capitals’ development camp. That story is right here. You have to love a story that begins with: “The son of Hollywood and hockey. . . .”

2. The Prince George Cougars have scheduled a “major” news conference for Tuesday, 10 a.m., outside their CN Centre dressing room. . . . Perhaps they will announce the signing of a general manager to replace Dallas Thompson, who wasn’t renewed following the ownership change. Since then, Todd Harkins, the director of player personnel, has been the interim GM. The betting is that the word ‘interim’ will disappear from Harkins’ job description.

3. D Tanner Mort’s WHL career came crashing to an end on Oct. 12, 2012. Mort, then a defenceman with the Spokane Chiefs, suffered a concussion/neck injury during a game in Kamloops. . . . On Friday night, as Bruce Bourquin of the Coeur d’Alene Press reports right here, Mort got to play on the same ice surface as the likes of Wayne Gretzky, Brett Hull and assorted others. . . . Bourquin also writes of Mort’s struggles with the reality that his injury had ended his dream of playing professionally. . . . Stick tap to SpokaneChiefsFanPage (@gochiefsgoblog) for this one.

4. The Detroit Red Wings have been searching for an assistant coach, having lost former Spokane Chiefs head coach Bill Peters to the Carolina Hurricanes, where he now is head coach. . . . Now comes word that former Kamloops Blazers head coach Tom Renney, another assistant under head coach Mike Babcock, may be the next president and chief executive officer of Hockey Canada. . . . Ansar Khan of mlive.com has that story right here.

5. So . . . do major junior hockey players really need a union? Sunaya Sapurji of Yahoo! Canada Sports tries to answer that question right here. . . . Read this piece, and read between the lines, and you get the feeling that this latest attempt to organize these players is doomed to failure, just like the last one.

6. “Applause and cheers broke out in B.C. Supreme Court Friday when three Hells Angels associates were convicted of manslaughter in the vicious fatal beating of a Kelowna dad,” writes Kim Bolan of the Vancouver Sun. “Justice Mark McEwan found brothers Matthew and Daniel McRae, as well as their pal Anson Schell, guilty for their roles in the brutal attack that left Dain Phillips dead in June 2011.” . . . Phillips played 82 regular-season and 21 playoff games in the WHL (1978-80), splitting them between the Lethbridge Broncos and Medicine Hat Tigers. . . . Bolan’s complete story is right here.

7. Yes, LeBron James announced Friday morning that he’s going home to Cleveland and the Cavaliers. The best piece I’ve seen on the situation was written by Bill Simmons at Grantland and it’s right here.

8. Sports Illustrated scooped the world with the LeBron James story on Friday morning. But, Richard Sandomir of The New York Times, wonders right here if it really was journalism or was it the James Gang doing public relations? This really is food for thought. (Read this and you also will find out just how that letter/essay that was purportedly written by James really came to be.)

9. More than 40 years ago, a young sports writer from the Brandon Sun would spend the odd early morning at CKX radio chatting up an all-night DJ, who was an aspiring sportscaster. . . . Bob Irving now is into his 40th year of calling the play of Winnipeg Blue Bombers games. It’s not unreasonable to call him the Vin Scully of Canadian football play-callers. Yes, Irving is that good. . . . “My philosophy is simple, you describe what you see,” he told Herb Zurkowsky of the Montreal Gazette, who profiles Irving right here. “If it reflects badly on the home team, that’s too bad. You describe what you see. When the Bombers are getting beat 42-3, I’ve said on the air, more than once, this is getting hard to watch.” . . . Interestingly, when I was at the Brandon Sun in 1972, I worked alongside Bruce Penton, who covered the Wheat Kings at the time; he and Irving are close friends. Today, Penton’s son, Kirk, covers the Blue Bombers for the Winnipeg Sun.
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THE COACHING GAME:
Jody Hull, the head coach of the OHL’s Peterborough Petes, has been named head coach of Canada’s U-18 team that will play at the Ivan Hlinka Memorial tournament next month. . . . Hull takes over from Derek Laxdal, the former Edmonton Oil Kings head coach who left to join the AHL’s Texas Stars as head coach. . . . Hockey Canada also added Martin Raymond, the head coach of the QMJHL’s Drummondville Voltigeurs, as an assistant coach. . . . The other assistant coach is Eric Veilleux, the head coach of the QMJHL’s Baie-Comeau Drakkar. . . . Team Canada’s selection camp is scheduled for Calgary, Aug. 2-5, with the tournament running Aug. 11-16 in Piestany, Slovakia, and Breclav, Czech Republic.
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Jarrod Skalde is the new head coach of the Norfolk Admirals, the AHL affiliate of the NHL’s Anaheim Ducks. Skalde and Trent Yawney shared the position last season, but the latter has moved up and now is an assistant coach with the Ducks. . . . Skalde was a head coach for five seasons in the ECHL, winning the coach-of-the-year award in 2012-13 in his third season with the Cincinnati Cyclones. Skalde, 43, is from Niagara Falls, Ont. . . . Marty Wilford has been retained for a fourth season as an assistant coach.
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The Toronto Maple Leafs have added Peter Horachek and Steve Spott to their coaching staff as assistants alongside head coach Randy Carlyle. . . . Horachek was the head coach of the Florida Panthers, while Spott was head coach of the Toronto Marlies, the Maple Leafs’ AHL affiliate. The Marlies now are in the market for a head coach.
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Thursday, May 2, 2013

2013 Bantam Draft
The WHL bantam draft is being held today in Calgary. You won’t find anything on that draft here, simply because no one covers it better than Alan Caldwell at Small Thoughts At Large.
So please visit his link over there on the right for the best draft coverage available.
If you haven’t been there before on draft day, he always has the numbers on as many drafted players as possible.
Earlier this week, he posted the round-by-round order of selection, including all trades.
Yes, he already is the draft-day MVP. Again!
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THE MacBETH REPORT:
KHLThe KHL announced the addition of two new teams for next season — Medvescak Zagreb and Vladivostok. Croatian media reports that Zagreb will operate with a budget of 10 million Euros, the smallest in the KHL. (Dynamo Moscow and SKA St. Petersburg have the highest budget at 52 million Euros.) The report by www.24sata.hr goes on to say that the club has added 15 players from North America of Croatian descent to
their protected list, among them Cory Sarich and Mark Fistric. . . .

KHLD Gennadi Razin (Kamloops, 1996-98) signed a one-year contract and F Sergei Varlamov (Swift Current, 1995-98) signed a one-year contract extension with Donbass Donetsk (Ukraine, KHL). Razin had five assists in 47 games with Traktor Chelyabinsk (Russia, KHL) and Varlamov had eight goals and 10 assists in 48 games with Donbass this season. . . .


KHLF Nigel Dawes (Kootenay, 2001-05) and F Dustin Boyd (Moose Jaw, 2002-06) signed two-year contract extensions with Barys Astana (Kazakhstan, KHL). Boyd had 15 goals and 16 assists in 51 games and
Dawes had 20 goals and 14 assists in 51 games with Barys this season. . . .

 
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F Filip Novak (Regina, 1999-2002) signed a two-year contract extension with Dynamo Moscow (Russia, KHL). He had four goals and 15 assists in 42 games this season. . . .


KHLF Denis Tolpeko (Seattle, Regina, 2003-06) was traded by Dynamo Moscow (Russia, KHL) to Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk (Russia, KHL) for F Maksim Pestushko, who was captain of Neftekhimik this season. He had
five goals and five assists in 27 games with Dynamo Moscow and three goals in three games with Dynamo Balashikha (Russia, Vysshaya Liga) this season. . . .

Czech-ELH
D Marek Hrbas (Edmonton, Kamloops, 2010-13) signed a one-year plus option contract with Sparta Prague (Czech Republic, Extraliga). He had eight goals and 16 assists in 65 games with the Blazers this season. . . .



Czech-ELH
F Jozef Balej (Portland, 1999-2002) signed a one-year plus option contract with Chomutov (Czech Republic, Extraliga). He had 15 goals and eight assists in 41 games with Plzen (Czech Republic, Extraliga)
this season. . . .


 F Igor Bacek (Tri-City, 2005-06) signed a one-year contract with Lippe-Hockey Hamm (Germany, Oberliga). He had 19 goals and 48 assists in 35 games with Dortmund (Germany, Oberliga) this season. . . .

Czech-ELH
Vitkovice Ostrava (Czech Republic, Extraliga) announced that it won’t offer a contract for next season to D Denis Rehak (Prince George, 2003-04). He had one goal and four assists in 42 games this season. . . .




Czech-ELHD Petr Kubos (Prince George, 1997-99) was informed by Slavia Prague (Czech Republic, Extraliga) that he won’t be offered a contract for next season. Kubos had eight goals and 12 assists in 51 games for Slavia this season. . . .


KHL
D Deron Quint (Seattle, 1993-96) signed a two-year contract with Spartak Moscow (Russia, KHL). He had five goals and 12 assists in 52 games with Traktor Chelyabinsk (Russia, KHL) this season.



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On the eve of the 2013 bantam draft, the Seattle Thunderbirds announced that they have signed F Mathew Barzal, who was the first overall selection in the 2012 draft.
This season, Barzal had 103 points, including a league-record 74 assists, in 34 games with the Vancouver-North East Chiefs of the B.C. Major Midget League.

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2013 Playoffs
The WHL’s playoff situation:
EASTERN CONFERENCE
THIRD ROUND
Edmonton (1) vs. Calgary (3)
(Edmonton wins series, 4-3)
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WESTERN CONFERENCE
THIRD ROUND
Portland (1) vs. Kamloops (3)
(Portland wins series, 4-1)
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CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL
Portland vs. Edmonton
(All times local)
Game 1: Friday, at Portland (Rose Garden), 7 p.m.
Game 2: Saturday, at Portland (Rose Garden), 7 p.m.
Game 3: Tuesday, May 7, at Edmonton, 7 p.m.
Game 4: Wednesday, May 8, at Edmonton, 7 p.m.
x-Game 5: Friday, May 10, at Portland (Rose Garden), 7 p.m.
x-Game 6: Sunday, May 12, at Edmonton, 4 p.m.
x-Game 7: Monday, May 13, at Portland (Rose Garden), 7 p.m.
x – if necessary.

WHL on Shaw
All games will televised by Shaw in Canada. All games also will be available in Portland, with Games 1, 3, 4, 5 and 6 on Comcast SportsNet, and Games 2 and 7 on Root Sports.
Comcast and Roots will pick up the Shaw telecast that will feature play-by-play man Dan Russell, along with Bill Wilms, Peter Loubardias and Andy Neal.
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WEDNESDAY’S GAME:
No Game Scheduled.
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CHECKING-FROM-BEHIND COUNT (21):
None

CHECKING-TO-THE-HEAD COUNT (7):
None
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From Seattle Thunderbirds D Shea Theodore (@stheodore17): “Would like to welcome @Barzal_97 to the organization, and more importantly our powerplay #Tbirds”


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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

THE MacBETH REPORT:
Czech-ELH
Pardubice (Czech Republic, Extraliga) announced it won’t offer contracts for next season to seven players, including F Pavel Brendl (Calgary, 1998-2001). He had five goals and three assists in 20 games for Pardubice this season. . . .



DEL
F Yannic Seidenberg (Medicine Hat, 2003-04) signed a two-year contract with Munich (Germany, DEL). He had seven goals and 18 assists in 50 games with Adler Mannheim (Germany, DEL) this season.
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Bill Gallacher, the owner of the Portland Winterhawks, has spoken out, at least a little bit, in a question-and-answer session with Paul Buker of The Oregonian.
Gallacher doesn’t comment on specifics involving the whack his franchise took in November when it was fined $200,000 and had a bunch of bantam draft picks taken away. But the one thing he didn’t do was repent.
“I am 190 percent behind the guys in Portland,” the Calgary-based Gallacher tells Buker. “It has been disappointing, and frustrating. We've got to be careful about talking in specifics because of the league and where they are but I'm still hopeful, I really am. There is no better human being that I run into than Mike Johnston. So that should say everything that needs to be said about all of that.”
That complete interview is right here.
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There isn’t a better faceoff man in the WHL today than Taylor Peters of the Portland Winterhawks. He is a primary factor in Portland’s penalty-killing unit being as good as it is. He also is a veteran of 60 playoff games. On top of that, he is a fine writer in his own right. So Paul Buker of The Oregonian asked Peters about the intensity of playoff hockey. . . . Peters’ response, in his own words, is right here.
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The Tri-City Americans have signed F Ty Comrie, who was a third-round selection in the 2012 bantam draft. He is the younger brother of Tri-City G Eric Comrie. . . . Ty, 5-foot-11 and 150 pounds, had 49 points, including 23 goals, in 35 games with the Los Angeles Jr. Kings of the Tier 1 Elite Hockey League. . . . The Comries are from Newport Beach, Calif. . . . The Americans have signed their first five selections from the 2012 draft — D Parker Wotherspoon, F Braden Purtill, D Tyler Fraser and G Evan Sarthou. Comrie and Sarthou were teammates with the Jr. Kings. . . . “Ty is an elite talent at the 1997-age group, turning down five NCAA scholarship opportunities to join our program,” Bob Tory, the Americans’ GM, said in a news release, “and continues to make rapid improvements to his overall game. He is gifted with offensive creativity and, since being drafted, continues to excel among his peers as he has gained size and strength.”
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The Prince George Cougars have signed D Shane Collins, who was a third-round pick in the 2012 bantam draft. The 6-foot-1, 160-pound Collins, from Rosetown, Sask., had 24 points, four of them goals, in 39 games with the midget AAA Moose Jaw Generals. . . . The Cougars have signed six of the 11 players taken in the 2012 draft — Collins, F Jansen Harkins, F Brad Morrison, D Tate Olson, F Aaron Boyd and G Matt Kustra.
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F Tim Bozon of the Kamloops Blazers will play for France at the IIHF world championship that is to open in Stockholm and Helsinki on Friday. Bozon, who turned 19 on March 24, was a third-round selection by the Montreal Canadiens in the NHL’s 2012 draft. He finished this season with 91 points, but suffered a hand injury in the playoffs and missed seven games. . . . France opens against Slovakia on Friday.
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Czech-ELHD Marek Hrbas won’t be returning to the WHL for his 20-year-old season. Hrbas, whose return was doubtful anyway because he would be a two-spotter, has signed a two-year contract to play for Sparta Praha of the Czech Extraliga. Hrbas is from Plzen; Sparta Praha plays out of Prague. . . . Hrbas came over as a 16-year-old and played for the USHL’s Fargo Force. He then played one season with the Edmonton Oil Kings before being traded to Kamloops, where he played the last two seasons.
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The Lethbridge Hurricanes have re-signed three members of their on-ice support staff to one-year contracts. . . . Carolyn Glover returns for a sixth season as the club’s head trainer and athletic trainer. . . . Bob Fretts, the assistant trainer, will be back again. According to a news release, Fretts “has been involved with the team since the beginning.” . . . Steve Szilagyi, the strength and conditioning coach, is coming back for a fourth season.
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NHLThe NHL held its draft lottery on Monday and there were only two changes — the Florida Panthers, who were favoured to get the first pick, will select second, with the Colorado Avalanche moving up to No. 1. . . . The Avalanche are expected to select D Seth Jones of the Portland Winterhawks with that No. 1 pick, and there’s something neat about that. Because it was while his family was living in Denver — his father, Popeye, was playing for the NBA’s Denver Nuggets – that Seth began playing hockey. . . . Mike Chambers of the Denver Post has more right here.
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Don Cherry is the gift that just keeps on giving. . . . By now you are aware of his latest Saturday night rant in which he said female reporters have no place in NHL locker-rooms. . . . Well, back in the day, it seems that Cherry may have been the first head coach in NHL history to open his team’s dressing room to female reporters. Robin Herman, then with The New York Times, tries to tweak Cherry’s memory right here. . . . We can only wait and wonder what Cherry will say, if anything, now that an active professional athlete has stood up and said: “I’m gay.” . . . Herman, by the way, once rode the bus with the Brandon Wheat Kings on a road trip to Flin Flon. You can bet she got some interesting stories on that trek. Come to think of it, she may have been the first female reporter ever to do that, too.
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WHL team logoThe Red Deer Rebels are looking for an athletic therapist after Terence Robertson told the team he is leaving. Robertson had been with the Rebels through nine seasons. . . . Robertson will work the Rebels’ prospects camp May 31 through June 2 and then will begin a new job with Collegiate Athletic Therapy & Sports Medicine in Red Deer.
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Jacques Beaulieu, the head coach of the OHL’s Sarnia Sting, is facing two assault charges after a weekend incident. On top of that, police are looking to the role his 20-year-old son, Nathan, played in it all. According to Jennifer O’Brien and Patrick Maloney of the London Free Press, the incident occurred Saturday night at a home following a charity golf tournament. Nathan, who spent this season with the AHL’s Hamilton Bulldogs, now is with the NHL’s Montreal Canadiens for the playoff run. . . . That story is right here.
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2013 Playoffs
PLAYOFF NOTES:
Evan Daum of the Edmonton Journal reports that F Trevor Cheek of the Oil Kings is “questionable” for Game 7 tonight. He was injured in Game 5 and played just one shift in Game 6. . . . Daum reports that if Cheek doesn’t play, the Oil Kings are likely to dress seven defencemen, with Stephen Shmoorkoff getting back in the lineup. The Oil Kings already are without D Griffin Reinhart and F Luke Bertolucci due to injuries. . . . The Portland Winterhawks are waiting at home for the winner of tonight’s game. Portland is the seventh team to make three consecutive trips to the WHL final. The Red Deer Rebels (2001-03), Medicine Hat Tigers (1986-88) and Kamloops Blazers (1984-86) appeared in three straight; the New Westminster Bruins (1975-78), Edmonton Oil Kings (1969-72) and Flin Flon Bombers (1968-71) were in four in a row. . . . This will be the Winterhawks' 11th appearance in the WHL final; they won it all in 1982 and 1998. . . . It will be a quick turnaround for the Eastern Conference winner as the final for the Ed Chynoweth Cup begins with games Friday and Saturday in Portland’s Rose Garden.
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The WHL’s playoff situation:
EASTERN CONFERENCE
THIRD ROUND
Edmonton (1) vs. Calgary (3)
(Series tied, 3-3; Game 7 in Calgary today, 7 p.m. MT; on Shaw TV, with Dan Russell calling the play.)
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WESTERN CONFERENCE
THIRD ROUND
Portland (1) vs. Kamloops (3)
(Portland wins series, 4-1)
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CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL
Portland vs. Edmonton/Calgary winner
(Series opens Friday and Saturday in Portland)
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Here is the scheduled for the WHL’s championship final for the Ed Chynoweth Cup (all times local):
Game 1: Friday, at Portland (Rose Garden), 7 p.m.
Game 2: Saturday, at Portland (Rose Garden), 7 p.m.
Game 3: Tuesday, May 7, at Calgary/Edmonton, 7 p.m.
Game 4: Wednesday, May 8, at Calgary/Edmonton, 7 p.m.
x-Game 5: Friday, May 10, at Portland (Rose Garden), 7 p.m.
x-Game 6: Sunday, May 12, at Calgary/Edmonton, 4 p.m.
x-Game 7: Monday, May 13, at Portland (Rose Garden), 7 p.m.
x – if necessary
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MONDAY’S GAME:
No Game Scheduled.
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CHECKING-FROM-BEHIND COUNT (21):
None

CHECKING-TO-THE-HEAD COUNT (6):
None


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