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Sideroff, Team Canada Claims Bronze at U18 World Championship

April 29, 2015 - Western Hockey League (WHL) - Kamloops Blazers News Release


Calgary, AB - Competition wrapped up today at the 2015 IIHF U18 World Championship in Zug and Lucerne, Switzerland where 10 WHL players powered Canada's National Men's Under-18 Team to a second consecutive bronze medal finish.

Blazers' forward Deven Sideroff finished the tournament with 3 goals and 4 points in 7 games.

After falling to Team USA in the tournament's semi-final, Canada defeated host Switzerland 5-2 on Sunday to capture third place. All five Canadian goals on Sunday came from WHL skaters as Glenn Gawdin (Swift Current) picked up a pair and Jansen Harkins (Prince George), Deven Sideroff (Kamloops) and Brett Howden (Moose Jaw) had the singles. Late addition Tyler Soy (Victoria) had two assists in the game while Sideroff and Tyler Benson (Vancouver) also added helpers.

Team Canada has now medaled in four consecutive U18 World Championships, including a gold medal two years ago.

Seattle Thunderbirds forward Mathew Barzal led the Canadians with 12 points (3g-9a) in seven tournament games. Moose Jaw Warriors goaltender Zach Sawchenko carried the load in net for Team Canada as he picked up four wins and was named the Player of the Game on Sunday.

With tournament rosters comprised largely of 1997-born players, underage forwards Benson and Howden showed well amongst older competition, picking up four and three points respectively.

2015 IIHF U18 World Championship Roster - WHL Players

Name Pos Hometown WHL Club GP PTS

Barzal, Mathew F Coquitlam, BC Seattle Thunderbirds 7 12

Wotherspoon, Parker D Surrey, BC Tri-City Americans 7 5

Harkins, Jansen F North Vancouver, BC Prince George Cougars 7 5

Gawdin, Glenn F Richmond, BC Swift Current Broncos 7 4

Sideroff, Deven F Summerland, BC Kamloops Blazers 7 4

Benson, Tyler (UA) F Edmonton, AB Vancouver Giants 7 4

Bear, Ethan D Ochapowace, SK Seattle Thunderbirds 7 3

Howden, Brett (UA) F Oakbank, MB Moose Jaw Warriors 3 3

Soy, Tyler F Cloverdale, BC Victoria Royals 4 2

Name Pos Hometown WHL Club GP W

Sawchenko, Zach G Calgary, AB Moose Jaw Warriors 7 4

Moose Jaw Warriors Head Coach Tim Hunter was the bench boss for Team Canada en route to the bronze medal while while four more WHL personnel also provided services to the team:

-Tim O'Donovan - Video Manager (Kamloops Blazers)

-Colin Robinson - Equipment Manager (Kamloops Blazers)

-Nick Murray - Athletic Therapist (Vancouver Giants)

-Bernie Bajnok - Education Consultant (Calgary Hitmen)


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