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Freeze Magazine for December 5, 2014

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For almost 50 years, the WHL has been a leading supplier of player talent to the National Hockey League. For decades, the WHL has also been the number one provider of hockey scholarships in Western Canada and a leading source of talent for Canada’s national hockey teams.

The WHL takes great pride in being a world leader in player development, with all of our 22 WHL Clubs helping set the standard for providing the best possible player experience. Whether it is in the area of player safety education, on ice or off ice development, the WHL is recognized as one of the leaders in the hockey industry.

As we get ready to open another exciting WHL campaign, we want to express our sincere thanks to the close to 4 million fans who attend WHL regular season and playoff games each season. Your loyal support allows our WHL Clubs to be in a position to offer our players a world class experience.

Many thanks to our corporate partners and broadcasters for their support as it also allows us to continue delivering a highly competitive and entertaining product each season for our players and fans alike to benefit from.

Best wishes for a most successful 2014‐15 WHL season!

Ron RobisonCommissionerWestern Hockey League

Greetings from the WHL

A Welcome from the President

Welcome back to another exciting year of Kootenay ICE Hockey. The start of every hockey season always brings optimism and hope and the 2014-2015 campaign will be no different. Despite the turnover and cyclical nature of Major Junior Hockey our organization expects to make the playoffs every year.

Thanks in part to the quality scouting and coaching we have made the playoffs all 16 years we have been in Cranbrook, while finishing with a .500 or better record for a WHL record 15 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. With the core group of our players in the 19 and 20-year-old age groups, we expect them along with our new prospects to once again battle for contention in the very competitive Eastern Conference.

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

F R E E Z E ∙ 2014-2015 EDITION 2

ICE NOTES VS. SPOKANEICE CHIPS: The KOOTENAY ICE enter tonight’s action with a 13-15-0-0 record (8-5-0-0 at home, 5-10-0-0 on the road, 4-0 in overtime, 1-0 in shootouts)...Following tonight’s contest KOOTENAY embarks on a two-game U.S. DIVISION road trip to SPOKANE December 6 and TRI-CITY December 7.

ROSTER BREAKDOWN: KOOTENAY is currently carrying 22 players (two goaltenders, seven defensemen and 13 forwards)...The ICE roster is made up of three 1994-born players, nine 1995-born players, three 1996-born players, five 1997-born players, and two 1998-born players...KOOTENAY has seven first-year players on its roster.

DID YOU KNOW: KOOTENAY holds a 47-29-7-4 lifetime record versus SPOKANE (27-12-2-2 at home, 20-17-5-2 on the road, 8-9-2 in over-time)...Tonight marks the third of five meetings this season between the ICE and CHIEFS...KOOTENAY holds a 1-1-0-0 record in the season series...Forward SAM REINHART has been named to the TEAM CANADA Selection Camp roster for the 2015 WORLD JUNIOR HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIPS in TORONTO and MONTREAL...REINHART is one of 14 WHL invitees on the 29-player roster...Defenseman RINAT VALIEV has also been named to the TEAM RUSSIA Selection Camp roster for the WORLD JUNIORS...Forward TIM BOZON recorded his 250th career WHL point November 30 at EVERETT...Forward LUKE PHILP registered his 150th career WHL point November 29 at SEATTLE...The ICE led all WHL teams in points during the month of November with 20 (10-2-0-0)...KOOTENAY has scored a power-play goal in eight consecutive games...The ICE is one of five WHL teams (PRINCE ALBERT, PRINCE GEORGE, TRI-CITY and VANCOUVER) who remain unde-feated in overtime and in shootouts this season...Tonight marks the first time KOOTENAY has played a game on December 5 since 2006.

SCORING STREAKS: SAM REINHART has recorded at least one point in each of his 11 games with KOOTENAY this season (6-17-23)...JAE-DON DESCHENEAU has recorded points in his past ten games (7-10-17)...LUKE PHILP has registered points in his last five games (2-6-8).

INJURY: Defenseman DYLAN OVERDYK will be out of the KOOTENAY lineup indefinitely with an upper body injury.

ONE YEAR AGO: After 28 games of the 2013-14 season the ICE were 15-11-2-0, after 29 games 15-12-2-0 and after 30 games 15-13-2-0.

DRAFTED PLAYERS: SAM REINHART - Buffalo Sabres (1st Round, 2014 NHL Draft), TIM BOZON - Montreal Canadiens (3rd Round, 2012 NHL Draft), RINAT VALIEV - Toronto Maple Leafs (3rd Round, 2014 NHL Draft), JAEDON DESCHENEAU - St. Louis Blues (5th Round, 2014 NHL Draft), TANNER FAITH – Minnesota Wild (5th Round, 2014 NHL Draft).

TONIGHT’S OFFICIALS: The Referees for tonight’s game are JORDAN LIGHTBOWN and DEREK ZALASKI...The Linesmen are SEAN DON-NELLY and JUSTIN SLIMM.

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HEAD TO HEAD

Team Record 13-15-0-0Division Ranking 5th CentralConference Ranking 10th EasternLeague Ranking 18thPast 10 Games 8-2-0-0Streak 2-0-0-0Last Game 4-3 OTW at EverettHome Record 8-5-0-0Away Record 5-10-0-0Goals For 85Goals Against 110PP % 20/99 - 20.2PP Home % 9/45 - 20.0PP Away % 11/54 - 20.4PK % 80.0PK Home % 77.1PK Away % 81.8Team PIM/GM 10.5/GameLeading After 1st 5-4-0-0Leading After 2nd 7-1-0-0Tied After 1st 6-3-0-0Tied After 2nd 3-3-0-0Trailing After 1st 2-8-0-0Trailing After 2nd 3-11-0-0

Team Record 14-9-3-0Division Ranking 3rd U.S.Conference Ranking 5th WesternLeague Ranking 11thPast 10 Games 6-4-0-0Streak 0-2-0-0Last Game 2-4 L at EverettHome Record 7-5-2-0Away Record 7-4-1-0Goals For 72Goals Against 73PP % 17/102 - 16.7PP Home % 5/50 - 10.0PP Away % 12/52 - 23.1PK % 84.5PK Home % 87.9PK Away % 80.8Team PIM/GM 13.1/GameLeading After 1st 7-2-0-0Leading After 2nd 9-0-1-0Tied After 1st 4-4-3-0Tied After 2nd 3-0-1-0Trailing After 1st 3-3-0-0Trailing After 2nd 2-9-1-0

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SCORING

14 Adam Helewka 23 14 18 32 1020 Calder Brooks 26 11 16 27 202 Jason Fram 25 3 22 25 811 Liam Stewart 26 10 7 17 817 Kailer Yamamoto 22 6 11 17 1425 Riley Whittingham 22 5 7 12 3228 Jackson Playfair 28 6 5 11 3522 Dominic Zwerger 25 4 7 11 49 Keanu Yamamoto 25 5 5 10 1012 Markson Bechtold 24 2 3 5 1619 Jacob Cardiff 21 2 2 4 910 Blair Oneschuk 21 2 2 4 1032 Colton Bobyk 8 1 3 4 1718 Curtis Miske 18 1 3 4 48 Jordan Henderson 21 1 2 3 226 Hudson Elynuik 16 0 3 3 125 Jeff Rayman 20 0 3 3 1021 Matt Sozanski 24 0 3 3 166 Tyson Helgesen 12 1 1 2 1534 Mitch Lipon 7 1 0 1 224 Tamas Laday 22 0 1 1 427 Evan Fiala 26 0 1 1 4115 Devon McAndrews 4 0 0 0 8

GP G A PTS PIM

30 Garret Hughson 19 1130 51 0 490 2.71 .90631 Tyson Verhelst 8 437 21 0 185 2.88 .898

GP MIN GA SO Svs AVE PCT

Spokane Chiefs Regular Season Scoring

as of December 5, 2014

Kootenay ICE Regular Season Scoring

14 Jaedon Descheneau 26 15 17 32 3212 Luke Philp 27 11 17 28 823 Sam Reinhart 11 6 17 23 220 Tim Bozon 13 9 10 19 624 Rinat Valiev 16 4 15 19 2726 Levi Cable 25 9 8 17 422 Zak Zborosky 28 7 7 14 47 Tyler King 24 2 9 11 1521 Matt Alfaro 28 4 6 10 1215 Austin Vetterl 28 2 8 10 202 Troy Murray 28 2 7 9 1211 Jon Martin 13 3 5 8 174 Cale Fleury 27 0 6 6 427 Tanner Faith 18 1 4 5 298 Ryan Chynoweth 28 0 5 5 2418 Vince Loschiavo 23 3 1 4 225 River Beattie 23 2 2 4 115 Bryan Allbee 24 2 1 3 66 Dylan Overdyk 22 0 3 3 917 Austin Wellsby 18 0 0 0 0

GP G A PTS PIM

GP MIN GA SO Svs AVE PCT30 Wyatt Hoflin 26 1464 86 2 711 3.52 .89229 Keelan Williams 6 227 22 0 120 5.81 .845

as of December 5, 2014

F R E E Z E ∙ 2014-2015 EDITION 5

Referees: Jordan Lightbown, Derek Zalaski Linesmen: Sean Donnelly, Justin Slimm

MP. SH. GA. SA.

G A PTS PIM

MP. SH. GA. SA.

G A PTS PIM

30 Garret Hughson (95)31 Tyson Verhelst (97)

2 Jason Fram (95)5 Jeff Rayman (96)6 Tyson Helgesen (97)7 Evan Fiala (97)8 Jordan Henderson (97)9 Keanu Yamamoto (96)10 Blair Oneschuk (95)11 Liam Stewart (94)12 Markson Bechtold (96)14 Adam Helewka (95)15 Devon McAndrews (95)17 Kailer Yamamoto (98)18 Curtis Miske (97)19 Jacob Cardiff (96)20 Calder Brooks (94)21 Matt Sozanski (96)22 Dominic Zwerger (96)24 Tamas Laday (96)25 Riley Whittingham (95)26 Hudson Elynuik (97)28 Jackson Playfair (94)32 Colton Bobyk (96)34 Mitch Lipon (96)

General Manager: Tim SpeltzHead Coach: Don NachbaurAssistant Coach: Scott BurtTrainer: Todd DanielsEquipment Manager: Tim Lindblade

29 Keelan Williams (96)30 Wyatt Hoflin (95)

2 Troy Murray (97)4 Cale Fleury (98)5 Bryan Allbee (97)6 Dylan Overdyk (97)7 Tyler King (95)8 Ryan Chynoweth (95)11 Jon Martin (95)12 Luke Philp (95)14 Jaedon Descheneau (95)15 Austin Vetterl (94)17 Austin Wellsby (97)18 Vince Loschiavo (98)20 Tim Bozon (94)21 Matt Alfaro (96)22 Zak Zborosky (96)23 Sam Reinhart (95)24 Rinat Valiev (95)25 River Beattie (97)26 Levi Cable (94)27 Tanner Faith (95)

General Manager: Jeff ChynowethHead Coach: Ryan McGillAssistant Coach: Jay HendersonAthletic Therapist: Cory Cameron

The KOOTENAY ICE enter tonight’s action with a 13-15-0-0 record (8-5-0-0 at home, 5-10-0-0 on the road, 4-0 in over-time, 1-0 in shootouts) and in fifth place in the CENTRAL DIVISION.

The SPOKANE CHIEFS enter tonight’s action with a 14-9-3-0 record (7-5-2-0 at home, 7-4-1-0 on the road, 1-3 in overtime, 2-0 in shootouts) and in third place in the U.S. DIVISION.

UPCOMING HOME GAMES

Tuesday, December 9: ICE vs. Medicine Hat, 7:00 pm2 For 1 Tuesday presented by Save-On Foods

Friday, December 12: ICE vs. Prince Albert, 7:00 pmpresented by Snapd East Kootenay

Saturday, December 13: ICE vs. Edmonton, 7:00 pmpresented by Culligan & Beachcomber Hot Tubs

For ticket information, visit the ICE office inside Western Financial Place or call (250) 417-0322.

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POINTS GP PTS1 - Rourke Chartier Kelowna Rockets 28 502 - Nick Merkley Kelowna Rockets 29 493 - Cole Sanford Medicine Hat Tigers 27 374 - Cole Ully Kamloops Blazers 27 375 - Austin Carroll Victoria Royals 29 366 - Oliver Bjorkstrand Portland Winterhawks 25 367 - Brayden Point Moose Jaw Warriors 25 368 - Joe Hicketts Victoria Royals 29 369 - Trevor Cox Medicine Hat Tigers 27 3610 - Chase De Leo Portland Winterhawks 28 3511 - Jack Rodewald Moose Jaw Warriors 26 3412 - Jayce Hawryluk Brandon Wheat Kings 27 3413 - Tyson Baillie Kelowna Rockets 28 3314 - Tim McGauley Brandon Wheat Kings 29 3315 - Nikita Scherbak Everett Silvertips 21 3316 - Madison Bowey Kelowna Rockets 26 3317 - J. Descheneau Kootenay ICE 26 3218 - Adam Helewka Spokane Chiefs 23 3219 - Coda Gordon Swift Current Broncos 30 3220 - Adam Tambellini Calgary Hitmen 28 3121 - Connor Gay Regina Pats 28 3122 - Dryden Hunt Regina Pats 26 3123 - Matt Needham Kamloops Blazers 30 3124 - Nicolas Petan Portland Winterhawks 23 3125 - Ivan Provorov Brandon Wheat Kings 29 30

GOALS GP G1 - Rourke Chartier Kelowna Rockets 28 312 - Austin Carroll Victoria Royals 29 203 - Oliver Bjorkstrand Portland Winterhawks 25 194 - Tyson Baillie Kelowna Rockets 28 193 - Cole Sanford Medicine Hat Tigers 27 17

ASSISTS GP A1 - Nick Merkley Kelowna Rockets 29 402 - Trevor Cox Medicine Hat Tigers 27 313 - Joe Hicketts Victoria Royals 29 294 - three tied with 25

POWER-PLAY GOALS PPG1 - Chase De Leo Portland Winterhawks 92 - Austin Carroll Victoria Royals 93 - Rourke Chartier Kelowna Rockets 84 - Craig Leverton Prince Albert Raiders 85 - Travis Brown Victoria Royals 8

SHORT-HANDED GOALS SHG1 - Oliver Bjorkstrand Portland Winterhawks 42 - Cole Sanford Medicine Hat Tigers 33 - Scott Feser Red Deer Rebels 34 - Brooks Maxwell Red Deer Rebels 35 - several tied with 2

GAME-WINNING GOALS GWG1 - Rourke Chartier Kelowna Rockets 82 - Tim McGauley Brandon Wheat Kings 63 - Jayce Hawryluk Brandon Wheat Kings 54 - Beau McCue Tri-City Americans 55 - Austin Carroll Victoria Royals 5

PLUS / MINUS +/-1 - Kyle Burroughs Regina Pats +282 - Rourke Chartier Kelowna Rockets +263 - Cole Martin Kelowna Rockets +244 - Madison Bowey Kelowna Rockets +225 - Lane Bauer Edmonton Oil Kings +21

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE GP GAA1 - Taran Kozun Seattle Thunderbirds 22 2.252 - Marek Langhamer Medicine Hat Tigers 20 2.283 - Jackson Whistle Kelowna Rockets 23 2.343 - Eric Comrie Tri-City Americans 22 2.404 - Tristan Jarry Edmonton Oil Kings 22 2.42

SAVE PERCENTAGE GP SV%1 - Eric Comrie Tri-City Americans 22 .9242 - Landon Bow Swift Current Broncos 27 .9223 - Jackson Whistle Kelowna Rockets 23 .9214 - three tied with .920

SHUTOUTS SO1 - Landon Bow Swift Current Broncos 52 - Jackson Whistle Kelowna Rockets 33 - three tied with 2

LEAGUE LEADERS

as of December 5, 2014

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TONIGHT’S OPPONENTLAST OUTING: The Spokane Chiefs, like the Kootenay ICE, will play three games this weekend. The Chiefs are fresh off a 4-2 setback at Everett on December 3. Spokane’s Adam Helewka opened the scoring with a first-period power play marker, but the Silvertips replied wit three unanswered goals in the second period. Dominic Zwerger cut the Everett lead to 3-2 5:57 into period three, but Silvertips forward Nikita Scherbak added insurance with a power-play tally, his second of the game, with three minutes left. The Chiefs outshot Everett 33-25.

LAST MEETING: Tonight marks the third of five meetings this season between the Chiefs and Kootenay ICE, and the first half of a weekend home-and-home series. Spokane skated to a 4-3 victory in the last encounter between the two clubs October 25 at Spokane Arena. Three players: Kootenay’s Matt Alfaro and the Chiefs’ Calder Brooks and Adam Helewka, recorded multi-goal games. Alfaro opened the scoring 1:14 into the first period, but Spokane replied with three goals in period two, a pair of which came from Brooks. Helewka upped the Chiefs lead to 4-1 on a power-play 7:47 into the third period before Alfaro and Zak Zborosky tallied for the ICE inside the final six minutes. Tyson Verhelst collected the victory in goal, making 21 saves, while Wyatt Hoflin stopped 41 of 45 shots for Kootenay.

2014-15 SEASON SERIES:Friday, October 3: Spokane 1 at Kootenay 2 (OT)Saturday, October 25: Kootenay 3 at Spokane 4Friday, December 5: Spokane at KootenaySaturday, December 6: Kootenay at SpokaneSaturday, February 21: Kootenay at Spokane

STATISTICAL LEADERS:Goals (14), Points (32), Power Play Goals (4) – Adam HelewkaAssists (22) – Jason FramPenalty Minutes (42) – Tamas Laday

UPCOMING SCHEDULE:Saturday, December 6 vs. Kootenay ICESunday, December 7 vs. SeattleFriday, December 12 at Portland

WHL STANDINGSEASTERN CONFERENCE GP W L OTL SL GF GA PTS PCTBrandon* 29 21 6 2 0 135 96 44 .759Medicine Hat* 27 19 6 1 1 102 65 40 .741Regina 28 17 10 1 0 102 76 35 .625Calgary 29 15 11 1 2 110 89 33 .569Edmonton 29 14 10 3 2 89 77 33 .569Swift Current 30 14 12 0 4 88 94 32 .533Red Deer 29 14 11 3 1 105 101 32 .552Prince Albert 28 14 14 0 0 89 94 28 .500Moose Jaw 27 12 12 2 1 80 91 27 .500Kootenay ICE 28 13 15 0 0 85 110 26 .464Lethbridge 27 6 17 3 1 63 108 16 .296Saskatoon 29 7 20 2 0 77 135 16 .276

WESTERN CONFERENCE GP W L OTL SL GF GA PTS PCTKelowna* 29 23 3 3 0 134 69 49 .845Everett* 26 17 5 3 1 90 68 38 .731Portland 30 15 12 0 3 102 109 33 .550Victoria 31 15 14 2 0 101 106 32 .516Spokane 26 14 9 3 0 72 73 31 .596Kamloops 30 12 13 3 2 92 103 29 .483Tri-City 27 15 12 0 0 75 70 30 .556Seattle 27 11 12 2 2 70 75 26 .481Prince George 28 13 15 0 0 84 118 26 .464Vancouver 28 10 18 0 0 84 102 20 .357

As of December 5, 2014

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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. BlacktopScotiabankBDO Canada LLPBMO Nesbitt BurnsBooster 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 TownsmanDairy QueenCranbrook Friendship SocietyCranbrook Vision CareCranbrook Water ConditioningCrystal GlassDacota FreightDenham 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 PublicationsKootenay Savings Credit UnionEast Kootenay Community Credit UnionLeavitt MachineryMr. Mikes SteakhouseCasualMister TireMitech Business SystemsMitech CommunicationsNelson Engineering Inc.OK TirePacific Coastal AirlinesKootenay Christian AcademyPeak Security ServicesPharmasavePita WrapbitPrestige Hotels & ResortsProteck Hazardous Materials ManagementQuiznos SubRBC Dominion SecuritiesRella, Paolini & RogersRobert Paulson General Contractor Ltd.Rockies Law CorporationRocky Mountain Diesel

MainRoad / Salvador Ready MixSelkirk BeveragesSelkirk SignsSoutheast DisposalSt. Eugene Golf Resort & CasinoSteeples Construction Ltd.Wildstone Golf CourseTamarack Shopping CentreTeck Coal Ltd.Tim HortonsVictoria Ave. Pet & Car WashA&WArby’sWestern Financial GroupBMODenny’sAll Weather WindowsInsurance Brokers AssociationKal TireSuperior PropaneRyobi ToolsSandman HotelsShawStagg ChiliRE/MAXTravelodge

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MEET THE ICE #2 TROY MURRAY Defense 6’1” 188 lbs Born: September 12, 1997 Hometown: White City, SK Shoots: Left Acquired: 2012 WHL Bantam Draft 2013-14 Club: Kootenay ICE GP G A PTS PIM 66 0 12 12 10

#4 CALE FLEURY Defense 6’ 173 lbs Born: November 19, 1998 Hometown: Calgary, AB Shoots: Right Acquired: 2013 WHL Bantam Draft 2013-14 Club: Notre Dame Hounds (SMHL) GP G A PTS PIM 44 7 22 29 32

#5 BRYAN ALLBEE Defense 6’ 180 lbs Born: July 11, 1997 Hometown: Prince George, BC Shoots: Left Acquired: Listed player (Dec. 2012) 2013-14 Club: Cariboo (BCMML) GP G A PTS PIM 39 16 21 37 85

#6 DYLAN OVERDYK Defense 6’3” 197 lbs Born: August 3, 1997 Hometown: St. Albert, AB Shoots: Right Acquired: 2012 WHL Bantam Draft 2013-14 Club: Edm. MLAC (AMHL) GP G A PTS PIM 29 0 0 0 10

#7 TYLER KING Defense 6’ 195 lbs Born: February 18, 1995 Hometown: Pilot Butte, SK Shoots: Left Acquired: Trade with SPO (Dec. 2013) 2013-14 Club: Spokane / Kootenay GP G A PTS PIM 69 2 18 20 42

#8 RYAN CHYNOWETH Forward 6’1” 187 lbs Born: April 8, 1995 Hometown: Cranbrook, BC Shoots: Left Acquired: Trade with TRI (Sep. 2013) 2013-14 Club: Tri-City / Kootenay GP G A PTS PIM 45 4 6 10 73

#11 JON MARTIN Forward 6’2” 210 lbs Born: August 23, 1995 Hometown: Winnipeg, MB Shoots: Right Acquired: 2010 WHL Bantam Draft 2013-14 Club: Kootenay ICE GP G A PTS PIM 63 10 8 18 105

#12 LUKE PHILP Forward 5’10” 180 lbs Born: November 6, 1995 Hometown: Canmore, AB Shoots: Right Acquired: 2010 WHL Bantam Draft 2013-14 Club: Kootenay ICE GP G A PTS PIM 71 31 46 77 31

#14 JAEDON DESCHENEAU Forward 5’9” 192 lbs Born: February 22, 1995 Hometown: Edmonton, AB Shoots: Right Acquired: 2010 WHL Bantam Draft NHL Draft: St. Louis (5th Round 2014) 2013-14 Club: Kootenay ICE GP G A PTS PIM 70 44 54 98 54

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MEET THE ICE #15 AUSTIN VETTERL Forward 5’11” 182 lbs Born: February 2, 1994 Hometown: Surrey, BC Shoots: Right Acquired: Trade with VAN (Nov. 2012) 2013-14 Club: Kootenay ICE GP G A PTS PIM 72 12 20 32 47

#17 AUSTIN WELLSBY Forward 6’3” 179 lbs Born: June 30, 1997 Hometown: Chilliwack, BC Shoots: Right Acquired: 2012 WHL Bantam Draft 2013-14 Club: Fraser Valley (BCMML) GP G A PTS PIM 38 19 30 49 18

#18 VINCE LOSCHIAVO Forward 6’1” 173 lbs Born: March 21, 1998 Hometown: Winnipeg, MB Shoots: Right Acquired: 2013 WHL Bantam Draft 2013-14 Club: WPG Thrashers (MMHL) GP G A PTS PIM 22 10 9 19 14

#20 TIM BOZON Forward 6’1” 199 lbs Born: March 24, 1994 Hometown: Valbonne, France Shoots: Left Acquired: Trade with KAM (Oct. 2013) NHL Draft: Montreal (3rd Round 2012) 2013-14 Club: Kamloops / Kootenay GP G A PTS PIM 63 33 36 69 47

#21 MATT ALFARO Forward 6’2” 184 lbs Born: August 6, 1996 Hometown: Calgary, AB Shoots: Left Acquired: Listed player (Mar. 2012) 2013-14 Club: Kootenay ICE GP G A PTS PIM 65 2 12 14 16

#22 ZAK ZBOROSKY Forward 6’ 175 lbs Born: October 15, 1996 Hometown: Regina, SK Shoots: Right Acquired: 2011 WHL Bantam Draft 2013-14 Club: Kootenay ICE GP G A PTS PIM 66 8 13 21 10

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MEET THE ICE #23 SAM REINHART Forward 6’1” 190 lbs Born: November 6, 1995 Hometown: Vancouver, BC Shoots: Right Acquired: 2010 WHL Bantam Draft NHL Draft: Buffalo (1st round 2014) 2013-14 Club: Kootenay ICE GP G A PTS PIM 60 36 69 105 11

#24 RINAT VALIEV Defense 6’2” 208 lbs Born: May 11, 1995 Hometown: Nizhnekamsk, Russia Shoots: Left Acquired: 2013 CHL Import Draft NHL Draft: Toronto (3rd round 2014) 2013-14 Club: Kootenay ICE GP G A PTS PIM 55 5 23 28 68

#25 RIVER BEATTIE Forward 6’ 174 lbs Born: October 31, 1997 Hometown: Sherwood Park, AB Shoots: Right Acquired: 2012 WHL Bantam Draft 2013-14 Club: Lloydminster (AJHL) GP G A PTS PIM 36 2 2 4 37

#26 LEVI CABLE Forward 5’11” 185 lbs Born: August 31, 1994 Hometown: Hudson Bay, SK Shoots: Left Acquired: Listed player (Nov. 2009) 2013-14 Club: Kootenay ICE GP G A PTS PIM 70 10 22 32 13

#27 TANNER FAITH Defense 6’3” 215 lbs Born: October 5, 1995 Hometown: Wilcox, SK Shoots: Left Acquired: 2010 WHL Bantam Draft NHL Draft: Minnesota (5th Round 2014) 2013-14 Club: Kootenay ICE GP G A PTS PIM 10 0 1 1 9

#29 KEELAN WILLIAMS Goaltender 6’2” 180 lbs Born: June 22, 1996 Hometown: Calgary, AB Catches: Left Acquired: Listed player (Sep. 2013) 2013-14 Club: Okotoks (AJHL) GP MIN SO GAA SV% 14 779 2 2.39 .904

#30 WYATT HOFLIN Goaltender 6’1” 178 lbs Born: January 31, 1995 Hometown: Spruce Grove, AB Catches: Left Acquired: 2010 WHL Bantam Draft 2013-14 Club: Kootenay ICE GP MIN SO GAA SV% 27 1,294 0 2.92 .904

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

POINTS1 - Jarret Stoll 2862 - Sam Reinhart* 2773 - Nigel Dawes 2724 - Dustin Sylvester 251T5 - Steve DaSilva 235T5 - Max Reinhart 235

GAME-WINNING GOALS1 - Nigel Dawes 292 - Dustin Sylvester 223 - Andrew Bailey 214 - Steve DaSilva 195 - Sam Reinhart* 19

GAMES PLAYED1 - Nathan Lieuwen 1752 - Jeff Glass 1433 - Mackenzie Skapski 1414 - Taylor Dakers 1375 - Kris Lazaruk 108

SAVES1 - Nathan Lieuwen 4,1882 - Mackenzie Skapski 3,6723 - Jeff Glass 3,2964 - Taylor Dakers 3,1585 - Kris Lazaruk 2,793

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

* - denotes active player

ICE CAREER LEADERS

F R E E Z E ∙ 2014-2015 EDITION

GOALS1 - Nigel Dawes 1592 - Jarret Stoll 1243 - Dustin Sylvester 1114 - Sam Reinhart* 1055 - Steve DaSilva 103

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 - Dan Blackburn 5,927

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* 1702 - Jarret Stoll 1623 - Dale Mahovsky 1484 - Max Reinhart 1415 - Dustin Sylvester 140

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

17F R E E Z E ∙ 2014-2015 EDITION 17

LEAGUE DIRECTORYWestern Conference

EVERETT SILVERTIPSGeneral Manager: Garry Davidson Head Coach: Kevin Constantine2013-2014 Record: 39-23-7-3 (5th Place) Arena: Xfinity Arena (8,149)

KAMLOOPS BLAZERSGeneral Manager: Craig BonnerHead Coach: Don Hay2013-2014 Record: 14-53-2-3 (10th Place) Arena: Interior Savings Centre (5,464)

KELOWNA ROCKETSGeneral Manager: Bruce HamiltonHead Coach: Dan Lambert2013-2014 Record: 57-11-0-4 (1st Place) Arena: Prospera Place (6,007) PORTLAND WINTERHAWKSGeneral Manager / Head Coach: Jamie Kompon2013-2014 Record: 54-13-2-3 (2nd Place) Arena: M.C. (9,852); Moda Center (10,947)

PRINCE GEORGE COUGARSGeneral Manager: Todd HarkinsHead Coach: Mark Holick2013-2014 Record: 27-37-3-5 (9th Place) Arena: CN Centre (5,971) SEATTLE THUNDERBIRDSGeneral Manager: Russ FarwellHead Coach: Steve Konowalchuk2013-2014 Record: 41-25-2-4 (4th Place) Arena: ShoWare Center (6,025)

SPOKANE CHIEFSGeneral Manager: Tim Speltz Head Coach: Don Nachbaur 2013-2014 Record: 40-26-3-3 (6th Place) Arena: Spokane Veterans Memorial (10,366)

TRI-CITY AMERICANSGeneral Manager: Bob ToryHead Coach: Jim Hiller2013-2014 Record: 29-33-4-6 (8th Place) Arena: Toyota Center (5,734)

VANCOUVER GIANTSGeneral Manager: Scott Bonner Head Coach: Claude Noel2013-2014 Record: 32-29-7-4 (7th Place) Arena: Pacific Coliseum (16,150)

VICTORIA ROYALSGeneral Manager: Cam HopeHead Coach: Dave Lowry2013-2014 Record: 48-20-1-3 (3rd Place) Arena: Save-On Foods Memorial Centre (7,006)

Eastern ConferenceBRANDON WHEAT KINGSGeneral Manager / Head Coach: Kelly McCrimmon2013-2014 Record: 34-29-6-3 (7th Place) Arena: Westman Comm. Group Place (5,002)

CALGARY HITMENGeneral Manager: Mike Moore Head Coach: Mark French2013-2014 Record: 48-17-3-4 (3rd Place) Arena: Scotiabank Saddledome (19,289)

EDMONTON OIL KINGSGeneral Manager: Randy HanschHead Coach: Steve Hamilton2013-2014 Record: 50-19-2-1 (1st Place) Arena: Rexall Place (6,782 lower / 16,839)

KOOTENAY ICEGeneral Manager: Jeff ChynowethHead Coach: Ryan McGill2013-2014 Record: 39-28-22-3 (6th Place) Arena: Western Financial Place (4,264)

LETHBRIDGE HURRICANESGeneral Manager: Brad RobsonHead Coach: Drake Berehowsky2013-2014 Record: 12-55-2-3 (12th Place) Arena: ENMAX Centre (4,980)

MEDICINE HAT TIGERSGeneral Manager / Head Coach: Shaun Clouston2013-2014 Record: 44-24-3-1 (4th Place) Arena: Medicine Hat Arena (4,006)

MOOSE JAW WARRIORSGeneral Manager: Alan MillarHead Coach: Tim Hunter2013-2014 Record: 21-42-3-6 (10th Place) Arena: Mosaic Place (4,414)

PRINCE ALBERT RAIDERSGeneral Manager: Bruno CampeseHead Coach: Marc Habscheid2013-2014 Record: 35-32-3-2 (8th Place) Arena: Art Hauser Centre (2,580)

RED DEER REBELSGeneral Manager / Head Coach: Brent Sutter2013-2014 Record: 35-32-1-4 (9th Place) Arena: ENMAX Centrium (6,000)

REGINA PATSGeneral Manager / Head Coach: John Paddock2013-2014 Record: 39-26-4-3 (2nd Place) Arena: Brandt Centre (6,200)

SASKATOON BLADESGeneral Manager / Head Coach: Bob Woods2013-2014 Record: 16-51-2-3 (11th Place)Arena: SaskTel Centre (15,195)

SWIFT CURRENT BRONCOSGeneral Manager / Head Coach: Mark Lamb 2013-2014 Record: 38-25-3-6 (5th Place) Arena: Credit Union i-Plex (2,879)