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FORMER WHL PLAYERS NAMED TO CANADA WEST ALL-STAR TEAMS

by Hockey Manitoba  |  February 21, 2018 2:57 pm

Edmonton, Alta. – With the conference semifinals set to unfold this weekend, Canada West unveiled the 2017-18 men’s hockey all-stars and all-rookies Wednesday.

In total, 18 players were honoured by the conference on one of two all-star teams and a single all-rookie squad. Once again, Western Hockey League (WHL) graduates make up the bulk of the conference’s top players, with 16 players products of Western Canada’s premier junior hockey league.

All told, the 16 WHL graduates have more than 4,300 games of WHL experience on their collective resume and accounted for 36 wins, 111 goals, 205 assists and 316 total points during the 2017-18 conference regular season, showing once again the important role the WHL plays in powering CW men’s hockey.

WHL players continue to choose Canada West to further their abilities on the ice and in the classroom thanks to both the WHL Scholarship Program and CW hockey members. The WHL Scholarship program provides WHL grads with tuition, compulsory fees, and required textbooks for each season played in the WHL, while CW members provide the opportunity to earn a degree at some of Canada’s finest post-secondary institutions while competing as a student-athlete.

In terms of CW member representation on the all-star and all-rookie teams, the Alberta Golden Bears and Saskatchewan Huskies led the way with four players honoured apiece.

Alberta’s Jason Fram (D) and Luke Philp (F) were both first team all-stars, while Clayton Kirichenko (D) and Steven Owre (F) were named all-rookies. For Saskatchewan, Jordon Cooke (G) and Josh Roach (F) – who finished second in league scoring with 37 points, three behind Philp – were first team all-stars, while Kendall McFaull (D) and Logan McVeigh (F) were named second teamers.

All told, every CW hockey school earned representation on one of the three teams, with Calgary landing three players, Mount Royal and Manitoba with two, and UBC, Lethbridge, and Regina earning one apiece.

The conference playoffs resume Thursday with semifinal action when the Huskies host the Calgary Dinos in Saskatoon, while the Bears and Cougars series opens Friday night in Edmonton.

You can watch both the Bears-Cougars and the Huskies-Dinos in their best-of-three series by tuning into Canada West TV – the official streaming home of every conference men’s hockey game.

For a complete look at the CW semifinals schedule, click here.

NOTE: The CW all-stars and all-rookies are selected by the conference’s eight men’s hockey head coaches.

MEN’S HOCKEY ALL-STARS

FIRST TEAM
Name / Position / University / Year / Hometown / Last WHL team (total WHL GP)
Jordon Cooke / G / Saskatchewan / 4 / Leduc, Alta. / Kelowna Rockets (174)
Jason Fram / D / Alberta / 2 / Delta, B.C. / Spokane Chiefs (346)
Jesse Lees / D / Mount Royal / 2 / Calgary, Alta. / Prince Albert Raiders (318)
Luke Philp / F / Alberta / 2 / Canmore, Alta. / Red Deer Rebels (309)
Josh Roach / F / Saskatchewan / 5 / Saskatoon, Sask.
Michael St. Croix / F / Manitoba / 3 / Winnipeg, Man. / Edmonton Oil Kings (326)

SECOND TEAM
Name / Position / University / Year / Hometown / Last WHL team (total WHL GP)
Matt Hewitt / G / UBC / 5 / New Westminster, B.C. / Regina Pats (150)
Kendall McFaull / D / Saskatchewan / 5 / Rosetown, Sask. / Moose Jaw Warriors (294)
Adam Henry / D / Manitoba / 3 / Winnipeg, Man. / Portland Winterhawks (265)
Logan McVeigh / F / Saskatchewan / 3 / Kenaston, Sask. / Kamloops Blazers (340)
Mitch Maxwell / F / Lethbridge / 5 / Magrath, Alta. / Lethbridge Hurricanes (142)
Chris Collins / F / Calgary / 5 / Calgary, Alta. / Saskatoon Blades (219)

2017-18 CW MEN’S HOCKEY ALL-ROOKIES
Name / Position / University / Hometown / Last WHL team (total WHL GP)
Jordan Papirny / G / Calgary / Edmonton, Alta. / Swift Current Broncos (265)
Clayton Kirichenko / D / Alberta / Sherwood Park, Alta. / Medicine Hat Tigers (249)
Ryan Gagnon / D / Calgary / Quesnel, B.C. / Victoria Royals (358)
Steven Owre / F / Alberta / Rocklin, Calif. / Medicine Hat Tigers (322)
Zak Zborosky / F / Regina / Regina, Sask. / Lethbridge Hurricanes (292)
Bradley Kennedy / F / Mount Royal / Antigonish, N.S. / Halifax Mooseheads (QMJHL – 258)

About Canada West: 
Canada West (CW) is the leading university athletic conference in the country and is home to champion student-athletes that excel in the classroom and their communities. Canada West and our 17 members from across British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba collectively carry on a legacy of competitive excellence, as our champions proudly go on to represent the conference at U SPORTS national championships.

Canada West – training leaders, building champions

About the Western Hockey League
Regarded as the world’s finest development league for junior hockey players, the Western Hockey League (WHL) head office is based in Calgary, Alberta. The WHL consists of 22 member Clubs with 17 located in Western Canada and five in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. A member of the Canadian Hockey League, the WHL has been a leading supplier of talent for the National Hockey League for over 50 years. The WHL is also the leading provider of hockey scholarships with over 350 graduates each year receiving WHL Scholarships to pursue a post-secondary education of their choice. Each season, WHL players also form the nucleus of Canada’s National Junior Hockey Team.


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