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Game Notes: Roadie to Red Deer

January 22, 2016 - Western Hockey League (WHL)
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The Records: The Broncos are 14-26-4-1. They are 9-14-1-0 at home and 5-12-3-1 on the road. The Broncos sit 6th in the East Division and 11th in the East Conference.

The Broncos are 10 points behind Edmonton and trail Medicine Hat and Saskatoon in the Eastern Wildcard standings for the 2nd playoff spot.

Red Deer is 2nd in the WHL Central division with a 30-15-1-1 record. Red Deer last played Wednesday night scoring a 6-1 home ice win over Medicine Hat.

BRONCO DEADLINE DEALS:

Debrusk Dealt: The Broncos traded Jake Debrusk to Red Deer for 18 year old forward Lane Pederson, a 2017 1st round bantam pick and a 2016 3rd round pick.

Schumacher Sent to Seattle: The Swift Current Broncos sent the rights to Andreas Schumacher to Seattle to free up a roster spot for an import.

New Face, Olhaver: After freeing up an import roster spot the Broncos added 18 year old Swedish forward Gustav Olhaver. The 6'7, 220 pound left wing was released by Seattle after they acquired the right to Andreas Schumacher.

Leth leaving: Cavin Leth was traded to Seattle. The 19 year old forward was exchanged for 17 year old defenseman Sahvan Khaira. Khaira is 6'3.5 and 220 pounds. Khaira has 4 assists and 31 penalty minutes in 34 games this season.

Bye to Bow: Yesterday the Broncos dealt 20 year old goalie Landon Bow to Seattle in exchange for 20 year old forward Jamal Watson, 18 year old goalie Taz Burman and a conditional 2nd round WHL bantam draft pick.

Adamson Added: The Broncos made one deal on deadline day adding 19 year old right winger Austin Adamson from Red Deer for an 8th round WHL Bantam Draft pick in 2017.

VS Red Deer: This is the third time these teams have met this season. Red Deer won the first game 5-1 in Red Deer on October 5th while the Broncos scored a 2-1 win over Red Deer last Saturday night. Jon Martin had both Bronco goals while Taz Burman made 38 saves for the win.

SICK BAY: Glenn Gawdin is out 1 week with a lower body and may see action this weekend. Jordan Harris, upper body indefinite. Cole Johnson, upper body indefinite. Calvin Spencer, lower body 1 week and may play this weekend. Gustav Olhaver is out 2 weeks with an upper body injury.

Special Teams: The Bronco power play is scoring 17.9% of the time which is 18th best in the WHL. The penalty kill is 13th best in the league at 77.%.

Red Deer has the 3rd best power play percentage in the league at 22.8% while the PK is 76.5% which is 19th best in the 22 team league.

The Bronco power play is 9/19 in the last 7 games which is 47.4%

Who to Watch: Jon Martin has 31 goals which gives him sole possession of the league lead. Martin has 7 points in his last 3 games including 4 goals.

Tyler Steenbergen has 9 points in his last 8 games.

Swift Current's Lane Pederson has 14 points in his last 9 games including 6 goals.

Max Lajoie has 10 points in his last 10 games.

Game Winners: Jon Martin leads in game-winning goals with 7. Kade Jensen and Lane Pederson have 2. Colby Sissons and Artyom Minulin each have one game winner. Jamal Watson had 3 game winning goals as a member of the Seattle Thunderbirds.

Leaders: Jon Martin leads the team and The WHL in goals with 31. Martin is 12th in the WHL in scoring with 54 points.

Jon Martin leads the team in power play goals with 4. Martin leads the team in power play points with 11.

Jon Martin has7b game winning goals to lead the team in that stat.

Kade Jensen leads the team in penalty minutes with 56.

Max Lajoie leads the team in defenseman scoring with 23 points.

Kade Jensen's 6 goals are the most by a Bronco defenseman.

Heward appeared at World U17's: Broncos assistant coach Jamie Heward has rejoined the team after a stint as assistant coach of Team Canada Red at The 2015 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge. Heward and Team Canada Red lost to Sweden in the Bronze Medal game Saturday.

Bronco Prospect wins gold at Mac's: 1999 born forward and Bronco prospect Tyler Oakenfold was part of the gold winning team at the Mac's Midget Tournament in Calgary. Oakenfold plays for the Calgary Midget AAA Flames.

Broncos Prospects Shine in U16 Challenge Cup: 3 members of the Broncos Bantam Draft class of 2015 took part in the U16 Challenge Cup in Calgary. Josh Prokop and Jacob Bernard-Docker were a part of Gold Medal winning Team Alberta. 2000 born prospect Riley Stotts led silver medal winners Team Manitoba in scoring. Broncos Assistant General Manager Jamie Porter and Goaltending Coach Derek Purfield also lent their talents to Team Alberta.

Central Scouting with an Eye on Max: Max Lajoie was just ranked 41st among North American skaters in the midterm rankings by NHL Central Scouting

Drafted Broncos: Glenn Gawdin was selected in the 4th round by the St. Louis Blues in 2015. Gustav Olhaver as a 7th round selection of the Colorado Avalanche.

Who's the Best? The WHL recently named its Top 125 players of all time. Fans can vote for their favorites. After fan voting, the greatest all time players in the WHL will be named this season. Former Broncos on the list are: Cody Eakin, Dan Lambert, Adam Lowry, Joe Sakic, Brian Sakic, Bryan Trottier and Tiger Williams.

The Roster: The Broncos have 26 players on their roster.

Imports are Gustav Olhaver from Sweden and Artyom Minulin from Russia.

20 year olds are Jon Martin, Scott Feser and Jamal Watson.

There are 6 98's; Kaden Elder, Tyler Steenbergen, Cole Johnson and Colby Sissons, Sahvan Khaira and Artyom Minulin.

14 1997's; Gustav Olhaver, Mark Tarashuck, Glenn Gawdin, Lane Pederson Tristen Elder, Arthur Miller, Tyler Adams, Conner Chaulk, Brandan Arnold, Kade Jensen, Max Lajoie, Jaydan Gordon, Taz Burman and Travis Child.

There are 3 96 born players: Jordan Harris, Austin Adamson and Calvin Spencer.


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