Canada Winter Games
Day 5 (Quarter-Finals): Alberta defeated New Brunswick 8-3, Saskatchewan doubled up Nova Scotia 6-3, BC was eliminated by Quebec with a 7-3 loss, and Manitoba was eliminated by Ontario with a 6-3 loss.
Alberta:
- Edmonton Oil Kings prospect Dylan Guenther had a goal and two assists.
- Prince Albert Raiders prospect Tyson Laventure had two goals.
- Prince George Cougars prospect Craig Armstrong had two goals.
- Seattle Thunderbirds prospect Kai Uchacz had two assists.
- Red Deer Rebels prospect Jayden Grubbe had two assists.
- Spokane Chiefs prospect Owen Macneil had two assists.
- Vancouver Giants prospect Zack Ostapchuk had a goal.
- Calgary Hitmen prospect Sean Tschigerl had an assist.
- Everett Silvertips prospect Olen Zellweger had an assist.
- Edmonton Oil Kings prospect Matt Smith had an assist.
- Red Deer Rebels prospect Kyle Masters had an assist.
Saskatchewan:
- Medicine Hat Tigers prospect Ashton Ferster had a goal and an assist.
- Medicine Hat Tigers prospect Cole Sillinger had a goal and an assist.
- Portland Winterhawks prospect Gabe Klassen had a goal.
- Prince Albert Raiders prospect Logan Linklater had a goal.
- Prince Albert Raiders prospect Nolan Allan had a goal.
- Brandon Wheat Kings prospect Logen Hammett had an assist.
- Kootenay ICE prospect Kevin Anderson had an assist.
British Columbia:
- Kamloops Blazers prospect Logan Stankoven had two goals.
- Kamloops Blazers prospect Caedan Bankier had a goal.
- Kelowna Rockets prospect Trevor Wong had an assist.
- Calgary Hitmen prospect Tyson Galloway had an assist.
Manitoba:
- Moose Jaw Warriors prospect Eric Alarie had a goal and an assist.
- Kootenay ICE prospect Skyler Bruce had a goal.
- Kootenay ICE prospect Carson Lambos had a goal.
- Prince George Cougars prospect Hudson Thornton had an assist.
Alumni honoured by Canada West
16 #WHLAlumni have been named to @CanadaWest's All-Star & All-Rookie Teams! #WHLPowersCW ??? | https://t.co/e6tlJIJB2J pic.twitter.com/TLwRFfOIPK
— The WHL (@TheWHL) February 20, 2019
First All-Star Team:
G – U of Saskatchewan’s Taran Kozun (Kamloops, Seattle)
D – U of Saskatchewan’s Jesse Forsberg (Prince George, Seattle, Moose Jaw)
D – U of Alberta’s Jason Fram (Spokane)
F – U of Alberta’s Luke Philp (Kootenay, Red Deer)
F – U of Calgary’s Riley Sheen (Medicine Hat, Seattle, Lethbridge, Red Deer)
F – U of Saskatchewan’s Carson Stadnyk (Everett)
Second All-Star Team:
G – U of Alberta’s Zach Sawchenko (Moose Jaw)
D – U of Calgary’s Dylan Busenius (Medicine Hat, Prince Albert)
D – UBC’s Jerret Smith (Seattle)
F – U of Saskatchewan’s Kohl Bauml (Everett)
F – U of Alberta’s Riley Kieser (Vancouver, Edmonton)
F – U of Alberta’s Cole Sanford (Medicine Hat, Regina)
All-Rookie Team:
D – U of Saskatchewan’s Gordie Ballhorn (Kelowna)
D – U of Calgary’s James Shearer (Brandon)
F – Mount Royal’s Colton Kroeker (Regina, Lethbridge, Kootenay)
F – U of Alberta’s Grayson Pawlenchuk (Red Deer)
Smith skates in 300th
? | Congrats to F Luc Smith on joining @TheWHL 3️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ Club! #GoChiefsGo @blazerhockey @WHLPats pic.twitter.com/WHldpKgFUD
— Spokane Chiefs (@spokanechiefs) February 19, 2019
Spokane Chiefs forward Luc Smith skated in his 300th WHL game in Saturday’s loss to Tri-City. The Stony Plain native was acquired in a trade from Kamloops in November and has 44 points (25G, 19A) in 52 games this season. Between Regina, Kamloops and Spokane, he has 125 points (64G, 61A) in the 300 games.
Dubinsky hits 800 games
Many thanks to everyone especially my family for helping me get to 800 games! Pinch myself to think I’ve been lucky enough to play in the greatest league in the world for this long! ??
— Brandon Dubinsky (@BDubi17) February 20, 2019
Former Portland Winterhawk Brandon Dubinsky skated in his 800th NHL game in a 3-2 loss to Montreal yesterday. The former New York Ranger and current Columbus Blue Jacket has 435 points (152G, 283A) in his NHL career. In four seasons with Portland (2002-06), he skated in 234 WHL games, recording 230 points (82G, 148A).
Rasmussen returning?
#RedWings lines at practice:
Bertuzzi-Larkin-Mantha
Vanek-Nielsen-Nyquist
Athanasiou-Glendening-Ehn
Helm-de la Rose-Abdelkader (Rasmussen rotating in)
Team considering sending Rasmussen to junior club Tri-City, which would make him eligible for AHL playoffs with @griffinshockey— Ansar Khan (@AnsarKhanMLive) February 19, 2019
With Michael Rasmussen rotating in the fourth line in practice, rumours are circulating about the potential of him being returned to the Tri-City Americans. Last year’s Americans captain has 15 points (7G, 8A) in 48 games with the Detroit Red Wings this season. If he is returned back to junior before Monday’s NHL trade deadline, he will be eligible to play in the AHL Playoffs for the Red Wings’ affiliate, the Grand Rapids Griffins. In 161 games with Tri-City, he was just under a point per game with 157 points (81G, 76A).
Three Stars of the Night
1st Star: Brandon Wheat Kings captain Stelio Mattheos had two goals and two assists in a 5-1 win over Calgary.
2nd Star: Brandon’s Cole Reinhardt also had two goals and two assists in their win over the Hitmen.
3rd Star: Regina’s Brady Pouteau had a goal and an assist in a 5-4 shootout win over Kootenay.
Honourable Mentions
Regina’s Dean McNabb stopped all 13 shots he faced in relief to help the Pats to a shootout win over the ICE….Brandon’s Zach Wytinck had two assists….