25 CHL Graduates Named to U SPORTS All-Star Team
TORONTO (U SPORTS) – Seven returning players highlight the U SPORTS Men’s Hockey All-Stars roster named on Tuesday, set to face Hockey Canada’s World Junior Prospects in Victoria, B.C. from Dec. 12-14.
This will mark the fourth straight year Canada’s National Junior Team Prospects have faced off against the U SPORTS All-Stars, all of whom have CHL major junior experience. Since a U SPORTS national all-star team began participating in December 2015, the teams have split the last six contests. Last December, reigning Defenceman of the Year Jason Fram (Spokane Chiefs) of the Alberta Golden Bears scored with 6.5 seconds remaining to secure back-to-back victories for U SPORTS for the first time.
New this year, the event will feature a three-game series against Team Canada’s World Junior Prospects vying for roster spots at the 2019 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship being held in Vancouver and Victoria from Dec.26, 2018 – Jan.5, 2019. Games are scheduled at The Q Centre, home of the British Columbia Hockey League’s (BCHL) Victoria Grizzlies as follows:
Wednesday, Dec. 12 – 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT
Thursday, Dec. 13 – 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT
Friday, Dec. 14 – 5 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. PT
Mark Howell, head coach of the Calgary Dinos, was named as the team’s bench boss in October, joined by returning assistant and Ottawa Gee-Gees head coach Patrick Grandmaître, along with UNB Reds head coach Gardiner MacDougall, and Regina Cougars head coach Todd Johnson.
“I am really excited about the roster we have assembled. We have players that can do a little bit of everything,” said Howell, who served as an assistant coach at the event the last two years. “All our guys can skate very well and have a ton of skill, but we will also be able to play a very intense game.
“I expect this team to work real hard and represent U SPORTS well. It is a privilege to play in these three games and it is an opportunity to show everyone our brand of hockey.”
Hockey Canada’s National Junior Team has faced various U SPORTS competition on a regular basis since 1988.
CHL Graduates Named to the U SPORTS All-Star Team:
Goaltenders:
Jordan Papirny (Calgary/Swift Current Broncos)
Mack Shields (York/Medicine Hat Tigers)
Defencemen:
Nikolas Brouillard (McGill/Rouyn-Noranda Huskies)
Dylan Busenius (Calgary/Saskatoon Blades)*
Jesse Forsberg (Saskatchewan/Moose Jaw Warriors)
Jason Fram (Alberta/Spokane Chiefs)*
Marcus McIvor (UNB/North Bay Battalion)
Matt Murphy (UNB/Saint John Sea Dogs)
Alex Peters (Saint Mary’s/Flint Firebirds)
Jacob Sweeney (Ottawa/Moncton Wildcats)
Forwards:
Kohl Bauml (Saskatchewan/Everett Silvertips)
Kris Bennett (UNB/Saginaw Spirit)
Christopher Clapperton (UNB/Rimouski Oceanic)
Holden Cook (StFX/Owen Sound Attack)**
Slater Doggett (Queen’s/Windsor Spitfires)
Cain Franson (Calgary/Vancouver Giants)*
Hunter Garlent (Saint Mary’s/Peterborough Petes)*
Wyatt Johnson (Saskatchewan/Spokane Chiefs)
Mathieu Lemay (UQTR/Rouyn-Noranda Huskies)
Matt Mistele (Ryerson/Sarnia Sting)
Luke Philp (Alberta/Red Deer Rebels)*
Riley Sheen (Calgary/Red Deer Rebels)
Cole Sanford (Alberta/Regina Pats)*
Mark Simpson (UNB/Acadie-Bathurst Titan)
Carson Stadnyk (Saskatchewan/Everett Silvertips)
*returning from 2017
**returning from 2016 and 2017