
Cougars Acquire Siwak from Red Deer in Exchange for Inglis
Published on December 29, 2011 under Western Hockey League (WHL)
Prince George Cougars News Release
Prince George, BC - The Prince George Cougars have traded1992-born forward Charles Inglis to the Red Deer Rebels in exchange for 1993-born forward Daulton Siwak and a third-round draft pick in the 2012 WHL Bantam Draft.
Siwak (Olds, AB) stands 6'0' and weighs 190 pounds and has registered five goals and two assists through 18 games this season.
Siwak has spent his entire WHL career with Red Deer and has recorded 20 goals and 39 points through 161 career games. Siwak has also managed five points in 12 career playoff games with the Rebels,
This summer Siwak participated in the NHL research and development camp which is used by the NHL to explore new rule possibilities for upcoming seasons.
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