WHL Kelowna Rockets

Dach Wins Gold, Szturc Claims Silver at 2023 World Juniors

Published on January 5, 2023 under Western Hockey League (WHL)
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Kelowna Rockets' Gabriel Szturc
Kelowna Rockets' Gabriel Szturc
(Kelowna Rockets, Credit: Steve Dunsmoor)

Kelowna Rockets' captain Colton Dach will be leaving the 2023 IIHF World Junior Championship with a gold medal, following Canada's 3-2 overtime win over Czechia Thursday in Halifax, N.S.

Colton Dach was held out of Canada's last two games after suffering an upper-body injury on December 31 against Sweden. Wearing a jersey overtop of his sling, Dach was able to hoist the cup over his head with assistance from his teammates.

Rockets forward Gabriel Szturc also took home a silver medal, helping Czechia to their first appearance in the final in 22 years. Czechia had not won a medal at the tournament since their bronze in 2005 at Grand Forks, North Dakota.

Szturc finished tied for eighth in tournament scoring with eight points (5G, 3A), four penalty minutes and a +9 plus/minus rating through seven games.

Prior to his injury, Dach appeared in four games for Canada, posting a pair of assists and a +3 plus/minus rating.

Szturc will return to Kelowna tomorrow while Dach's injury will be evaluated by the Chicago Blackhawks medical team.

Former Edmonton Oil Kings star and WHL Champion Dylan Guenther was the star of the gold medal game, registering the overtime winner to vault Canada to victory. The product of Edmonton also opened the scoring for Canada 12:41 into the first period of play. The Arizona Coyotes youngster added an assist in the second period, helping on a goal from captain Shane Wright.

Regina Pats captain Connor Bedard was the story of tournament, as he set a new Canadian record for career goals scored at the World Juniors with 17 tallies. Bedard also established a new Canadian mark for career points at the World Junior Championship with 36 points. The product of North Vancouver also recorded the most points by a Canadian player at any single World Junior Championship with 23 points (9G-14A).

Prior to Thursday's gold medal game, two WHL players from Canada were named among the nation's top-three players of the tournament, including Bedard and Logan Stankoven of the Kamloops Blazers.

Following the contest, Bedard was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player.

Bedard and Czech goaltender Tomas Suchanek, who skates with the Tri-City Americans, were named to the All-Tournament Team.

WHL Players - National Men's Junior Team

Last Name First Name Team Hometown Height Weight Position

Milic Thomas Seattle Thunderbirds Coquitlam, B.C. 6'1" 175 G

Allan Nolan Seattle Thunderbirds Davidson, Sask. 6'3" 193 D

Korchinski Kevin Seattle Thunderbirds Saskatoon, Sask. 6'3" 185 D

Zellweger^ Olen Everett Silvertips Fort Saskatchewan, Alta. 5'10" 182 D

Bankier Caedan Kamloops Blazers Surrey, B.C. 6'2" 190 F

Bedard^ Connor Regina Pats North Vancouver, B.C. 5'10" 185 F

Dach Colton Kelowna Rockets Fort Saskatchewan, Alta. 6'4" 205 F

Guenther* Dylan Edmonton Oil Kings Edmonton, Alta. 6'2" 175 F

Ostapchuk^ Zack Vancouver Giants St. Albert, Alta. 6'3" 198 F

Schaefer Reid Seattle Thunderbirds Spruce Grove, Alta. 6'4" 219 F

Stankoven^ Logan Kamloops Blazers Kamloops, B.C. 5'8" 170 F

* - last skated with Edmonton Oil Kings in 2021-22.

^ - returnee from 2022 IIHF World Junior Championship gold-medal team.

WHL staff returning with gold include head coach Dennis Williams (Everett Silvertips), assistant coach Brent Kisio (Lethbridge Hurricanes), goaltending consultant Kelly Guard (Prince Albert Raiders), and equipment manager Gord Cochran (Regina Pats).

Canada finished second in Group A during the preliminary round, going 3-0-0-1 before defeating Slovakia and United States in the quarter-final and semifinal, respectively.

Six WHL players return with silver medals as members of Czechia, including goaltender Tomas Suchanek (Tri-City Americans), defenceman Stanislav Svozil (Regina Pats), and forwards Adam Mechura (Tri-City Americans), Robin Sapousek (Victoria Royals), Martin Rysavy (Moose Jaw Warriors), and Gabriel Szturc (Kelowna Rockets).

For more information on Hockey Canada and Canada's National Junior Team, please visit HockeyCanada.ca, or follow along via social media on Facebook and Twitter.

Regina Pats captain Connor Bedard was the story of tournament, as he set a new Canadian record for career goals scored at the World Juniors with 17 tallies. Bedard also established a new Canadian mark for career points at the World Junior Championship with 36 points. The product of North Vancouver also recorded the most points by a Canadian player at any single World Junior Championship with 23 points (9G-14A).

Prior to Thursday's gold medal game, two WHL players from Canada were named among the nation's top-three players of the tournament, including Bedard and Logan Stankoven of the Kamloops Blazers.

Following the contest, Bedard was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player.

Bedard and Czech goaltender Tomas Suchanek, who skates with the Tri-City Americans, were named to the All-Tournament Team.

WHL Players - National Men's Junior Team Last Name First Name Team Hometown Height Weight Position Milic Thomas Seattle Thunderbirds Coquitlam, B.C. 6'1" 175 G Allan Nolan Seattle Thunderbirds Davidson, Sask. 6'3" 193 D Korchinski Kevin Seattle Thunderbirds Saskatoon, Sask. 6'3" 185 D Zellweger^ Olen Everett Silvertips Fort Saskatchewan, Alta. 5'10" 182 D Bankier Caedan Kamloops Blazers Surrey, B.C. 6'2" 190 F Bedard^ Connor Regina Pats North Vancouver, B.C. 5'10" 185 F Dach Colton Kelowna Rockets Fort Saskatchewan, Alta. 6'4" 205 F Guenther* Dylan Edmonton Oil Kings Edmonton, Alta. 6'2" 175 F Ostapchuk^ Zack Vancouver Giants St. Albert, Alta. 6'3" 198 F Schaefer Reid Seattle Thunderbirds Spruce Grove, Alta. 6'4" 219 F Stankoven^ Logan Kamloops Blazers Kamloops, B.C. 5'8" 170 F

* - last skated with Edmonton Oil Kings in 2021-22. ^ - returnee from 2022 IIHF World Junior Championship gold-medal team.

WHL staff returning with gold include head coach Dennis Williams (Everett Silvertips), assistant coach Brent Kisio (Lethbridge Hurricanes), goaltending consultant Kelly Guard (Prince Albert Raiders), and equipment manager Gord Cochran (Regina Pats).

Canada finished second in Group A during the preliminary round, going 3-0-0-1 before defeating Slovakia and United States in the quarter-final and semifinal, respectively.

Six WHL players return with silver medals as members of Czechia, including goaltender Tomas Suchanek (Tri-City Americans), defenceman Stanislav Svozil (Regina Pats), and forwards Adam Mechura (Tri-City Americans), Robin Sapousek (Victoria Royals), Martin Rysavy (Moose Jaw Warriors), and Gabriel Szturc (Kelowna Rockets).

For more information on Hockey Canada and Canada's National Junior Team, please visit HockeyCanada.ca, or follow along via social media on Facebook and Twitter.

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DACH WINS GOLD, SZTURC CLAIMS SILVER AT 2023 WORLD JUNIORS

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Kelowna Rockets captain Colton Dachwill be leaving the 2023 IIHF World Junior Championship with a gold medal, following Canada's 3-2 overtime win over Czechia Thursday in Halifax, N.S.

Colton Dach was held out of Canada's last two games after suffering an upper-body injury on December 31 against Sweden. Wearing a jersey overtop of his sling, Dach was able to hoist the cup over his head with assistance from his teammates.

Rockets forward Gabriel Szturc also took home a silver medal, helping Czechia to their first appearance in the final in 22 years. Czechia had not won a medal at the tournament since their bronze in 2005 at Grand Forks, North Dakota.

Szturc finished tied for eighth in tournament scoring with eight points (5G, 3A), four penalty minutes and a +9 plus/minus rating through seven games.

Prior to his injury, Dach appeared in four games for Canada, posting a pair of assists and a +3 plus/minus rating.

Szturc will return to Kelowna tomorrow while Dach's injury will be evaluated by the Chicago Blackhawks medical team.

Former Edmonton Oil Kings star and WHL Champion Dylan Guenther was the star of the gold medal game, registering the overtime winner to vault Canada to victory. The product of Edmonton also opened the scoring for Canada 12:41 into the first period of play. The Arizona Coyotes youngster added an assist in the second period, helping on a goal from captain Shane Wright.

Regina Pats captain Connor Bedard was the story of tournament, as he set a new Canadian record for career goals scored at the World Juniors with 17 tallies. Bedard also established a new Canadian mark for career points at the World Junior Championship with 36 points. The product of North Vancouver also recorded the most points by a Canadian player at any single World Junior Championship with 23 points (9G-14A).

Prior to Thursday's gold medal game, two WHL players from Canada were named among the nation's top-three players of the tournament, including Bedard and Logan Stankoven of the Kamloops Blazers.

Following the contest, Bedard was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player.

Bedard and Czech goaltender Tomas Suchanek, who skates with the Tri-City Americans, were named to the All-Tournament Team.

WHL Players - National Men's Junior Team

Last Name First Name Team Hometown Height Weight Position

Milic Thomas Seattle Thunderbirds Coquitlam, B.C. 6'1" 175 G

Allan Nolan Seattle Thunderbirds Davidson, Sask. 6'3" 193 D

Korchinski Kevin Seattle Thunderbirds Saskatoon, Sask. 6'3" 185 D

Zellweger^ Olen Everett Silvertips Fort Saskatchewan, Alta. 5'10" 182 D

Bankier Caedan Kamloops Blazers Surrey, B.C. 6'2" 190 F

Bedard^ Connor Regina Pats North Vancouver, B.C. 5'10" 185 F

Dach Colton Kelowna Rockets Fort Saskatchewan, Alta. 6'4" 205 F

Guenther* Dylan Edmonton Oil Kings Edmonton, Alta. 6'2" 175 F

Ostapchuk^ Zack Vancouver Giants St. Albert, Alta. 6'3" 198 F

Schaefer Reid Seattle Thunderbirds Spruce Grove, Alta. 6'4" 219 F

Stankoven^ Logan Kamloops Blazers Kamloops, B.C. 5'8" 170 F

* - last skated with Edmonton Oil Kings in 2021-22.

^ - returnee from 2022 IIHF World Junior Championship gold-medal team.

WHL staff returning with gold include head coach Dennis Williams (Everett Silvertips), assistant coach Brent Kisio (Lethbridge Hurricanes), goaltending consultant Kelly Guard (Prince Albert Raiders), and equipment manager Gord Cochran (Regina Pats).

Canada finished second in Group A during the preliminary round, going 3-0-0-1 before defeating Slovakia and United States in the quarter-final and semifinal, respectively.

Six WHL players return with silver medals as members of Czechia, including goaltender Tomas Suchanek (Tri-City Americans), defenceman Stanislav Svozil (Regina Pats), and forwards Adam Mechura (Tri-City Americans), Robin Sapousek (Victoria Royals), Martin Rysavy (Moose Jaw Warriors), and Gabriel Szturc (Kelowna Rockets).

For more information on Hockey Canada and Canada's National Junior Team, please visit HockeyCanada.ca, or follow along via social media on Facebook and Twitter.

Paige Bednorz | Communications and Social Media Director | Kelowna Rockets Hockey Club

101-1223 Water Street, Kelowna BC, V1Y 9V1

Office 250.860.7825 | Direct 250.979.0863 | Fax 250.860.7880 | Cell 780.966.8138

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Kelowna Rockets' Colton Dach
Kelowna Rockets' Colton Dach

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Kelowna Rockets' Gabriel Szturc

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