
Five Blades Prospects Headed to 2019 WHL Cup
Published on October 9, 2019 under Western Hockey League (WHL)
Saskatoon Blades News Release
The Saskatoon Blades are proud to announce five prospects have been chosen to represent their province at the 2019 Western Hockey League Cup.
This year's tournament will pit the top 2004 born hockey players reigning from the provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. The majority of the players were selected in the 2019 WHL Bantam Draft, though it is not a requirement to play in the WHL Cup.
Blades' prospects representing Saskatchewan include a pair of local Saskatoon products. The first is goaltender Ethan Chadwick, who was the Blades' 3rd round pick at the 2019 WHL Bantam Draft, and Mason Bueckert who was selected in the 9th round.
Chadwick defeated the Prince Albert Raiders in his lone appearance this past Pre-Season, making 39 saves on 42 shots faced. He and Bueckert are both playing in the Saskatchewan Midget AAA League this season, with Bueckert having started his season in hot-form scoring five goals in six games played.
Forwards Brandon Lisowsky and Hayden Smith, the Blades' 2019 1st and 2nd round selections respectively, will both be suiting up for Team British Columbia. Each enjoyed a successful pre-season with the Blades as Lisowsky notched five points (1G-4A) in fives games played, while Smith tallied two goals in two games played.
Defender Cale Ashcroft of St. Albert, AB, will be the lone Blades' representative for Team Alberta. Ashcroft was the Blades' 4th round selection at the 2019 Bantam Draft and is currently playing for the Northern Alberta Xtreme's Elite-15 side in the Canadian Sport School Hockey League. This season he has three points (1G-2A) in four games played.
Full release from WHL:
Calgary, Alta. - The Western Hockey League, in partnership with BC Hockey, Hockey Alberta, Saskatchewan Hockey Association, Hockey Manitoba and Hockey Canada, announced today the rosters for the 2019 WHL Cup, which will begin Wednesday, October 23, at the Markin MacPhail Centre in Calgary, Alta.
The WHL Cup features the highest-rated players in the under-16 age category from the provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. The tournament will take place from Wednesday, October 23 through Sunday, October 27.
Of the 80 players scheduled to compete, 77 were selected at the 2019 WHL Bantam Draft.
FULL TEAM ROSTERS
Team Alberta As five-time champions at the tournament, Alberta will boast another strong roster featuring six first-round selections from the 2019 WHL Bantam Draft. Alberta's roster features three of the top-five selections from the May draft, with defenceman Keaton Dowhaniuk (third overall, Prince George Cougars), as well as forwards Koehn Ziemmer (fourth overall, Prince George Cougars) and Nate Danielson (fifth overall, Brandon Wheat Kings) leading the team's talented roster. Calgary's Nicholas Jones (93rd overall, Brandon Wheat Kings) and Edmonton's Justen Maric (98th overall, Red Deer Rebels) will tend to the crease.
Team British Columbia British Columbia will field a strong roster for their title defence, including nine first-round selections from the 2019 WHL Bantam Draft. B.C.'s top two selections from May's draft lead the list of talent for the western-most province, with Mats Lindgren (seventh overall, Kamloops Blazers) and forward Brandon Lisowsky (ninth overall, Saskatoon Blades) leading their respective positions. Lindgren will be joined by fellow Blazer prospects Connor Levis (20th overall), Fraser Minten (72nd overall), and Cameron Johnson (86th overall). Kolby Hay (62nd overall, Edmonton Oil Kings) and Kyle Kelsey (107th overall, Moose Jaw Warriors) will tend to the crease.
Team Manitoba Following another bronze-medal finish in 2018, Manitoba is icing a roster looking to take that next step forward. Their 20-man team features three first-round selections from the 2019 WHL Bantam Draft, led by forwards Conor Geekie (second overall, Winnipeg ICE) and Tyson Zimmer (sixth overall, Brandon Wheat Kings) and defenceman Denton Mateychuk (11th overall, Moose Jaw Warriors). Left wing Cayden Glover (25th overall, Medicine Hat Tigers) and defenceman Spencer Penner (29th overall, Seattle Thunderbirds) will add to the team's depth. A pair of third-round selections in Reid Dyck (45th overall, Swift Current Broncos) and Matthew Kieper (63rd overall, Regina Pats) will protect the blue paint for Manitoba.
Team Saskatchewan Eager to work their way back onto the podium in 2019, Saskatchewan will bring a motivated squad to Calgary in late October. This year's team is led by defenceman Kevin Korchinski (10th overall, Seattle Thunderbirds), the top player from his province selected at last spring's WHL Bantam Draft. Joining him will be five second-round selections, including defenceman Hunter Mayo (23rd overall, Red Deer Rebels), Kyren Gronick (27th overall, Prince George Cougars), defenceman Kalem Parker (32nd overall, Victoria Royals), and right wing Carter Dereniwsky (39th overall, Victoria Royals). Rounding out the quintet of second-round choices is Dylan Ernst (28th overall, Kamloops Blazers), the top goaltender selected at May's draft.
The tournament will be a four-team round-robin format and is the first step in Hockey Canada's Program of Excellence for players.
Past Participants [Player (Branch Team), WHL Club, NHL Draft Club (NHL Draft Year)]
2009 Matt Dumba (Alberta), Portland Winterhawks, Minnesota Wild (2012) Derrick Pouliot (Saskatchewan), Portland Winterhawks, Pittsburgh Penguins (2012) Griffin Reinhart (British Columbia), Edmonton Oil Kings, New York Islanders (2012) Morgan Reilly (British Columbia), Moose Jaw Warriors, Toronto Maple Leafs (2012)
2011 Jake Virtanen (British Columbia), Calgary Hitmen, Vancouver Canucks (2014) Jayce Hawryluk (Manitoba), Brandon Wheat Kings, Florida Panthers (2014) Conner Bleackley (Alberta), Red Deer Rebels, St. Louis Blues (2016) Brayden Point (Alberta), Moose Jaw Warriors, Tampa Bay Lightning (2014) Ryan Gropp (British Columbia), Seattle Thunderbirds, New York Rangers (2015) Haydn Fleury (Saskatchewan) Red Deer Rebels, Carolina Hurricanes (2014)
2012 Mathew Barzal (British Columbia), Seattle Thunderbirds, New York Islanders (2015) Nick Merkley (Alberta), Kelowna Rockets, Arizona Coyotes (2015) Jansen Harkins (British Columbia), Prince George Cougars, Winnipeg Jets (2015) Brendan Guhle (Alberta), Prince George Cougars, Buffalo Sabres (2015) Ethan Bear (Saskatchewan), Seattle Thunderbirds, Edmonton Oilers (2015)
2013 Tyler Benson (Alberta), Vancouver Giants, Edmonton Oilers (2016) Brett Howden (Manitoba), Moose Jaw Warriors, Tampa Bay Lightning (2016) Sam Steel (Alberta), Regina Pats, Anaheim Ducks (2016) Kale Clague (Alberta), Moose Jaw Warriors, Los Angeles Kings (2016) Nolan Patrick (Manitoba), Brandon Wheat Kings, Philadelphia Flyers (2017)
2015 WHL Cup All-Star Team G - Matthew Thiessen (Manitoba), Tri-City Americans, Vancouver Canucks (2018) D - Ty Smith (Alberta), Spokane Chiefs, New Jersey Devils (2018) D - Jett Woo (Manitoba), Calgary Hitmen, Vancouver Canucks (2018) F - Carson Focht (Saskatchewan), Calgary Hitmen, Vancouver Canucks (2019) F - Eric Florchuk (Alberta), Saskatoon Blades, Washington Capitals (2018) F - Eli Zummack (British Columbia), Spokane Chiefs
2016 WHL Cup All-Star Team G - Byron Fancy (Alberta), Red Deer Rebels D - Kaeden Korczak (Saskatchewan), Kelowna Rockets, Vegas Golden Knights (2019) D - Braden Schneider (Saskatchewan), Brandon Wheat Kings F - Logan Barlage (Saskatchewan), Lethbridge Hurricanes F - Peyton Krebs (Alberta), Winnipeg ICE, Vegas Golden Knights (2019) F - Josh Williams (British Columbia), Edmonton Oil Kings
2017 WHL Cup All-Stars G - Bryan Thomson (Saskatchewan), Lethbridge Hurricanes D - Kaiden Guhle (Alberta), Prince Albert Raiders D - Daemon Hunt (Manitoba), Moose Jaw Warriors F - Justin Sourdif (British Columbia), Vancouver Giants F - Kyle Crnkovic (Alberta), Saskatoon Blades F - Connor McClennon (Alberta), Winnipeg ICE
About the WHL Cup The majority of players participating in the event will have been selected in the 2019 WHL Bantam Draft or have since been listed by WHL Clubs. The WHL Cup, formerly known as the Western Canada U16 Challenge Cup, has been sponsored since 2009 by the WHL and has been made possible through financial support provided by the WHL, Hockey Manitoba, BC Hockey, Hockey Alberta, Saskatchewan Hockey Association and Hockey Canada.
This year will mark the eighth year of the event. The first ever WHL Cup was held in Blackfalds, Alta., in 2009 and featured four of the top eight players selected in the 2012 NHL Draft. In 2010, the WHL Cup was not contested due to the Canada Winter Games. In 2011, the Moose Jaw Warriors and Saskatchewan Hockey Association hosted the event at Mosaic Place in Moose Jaw, Sask. In 2012, the tournament was hosted in Calgary at Father David Bauer Arena, the home of the WHL. In 2013, the tournament was again hosted in Calgary at Father David Bauer Arena. In 2014 and 2018, the WHL Cup was not contested due to the Canada Winter Games. Since 2015, the WHL Cup has been hosted in Calgary at the Markin MacPhail Centre.
Team Alberta is a five-time champion of the WHL Cup, hoisting the trophy in 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2016, while Team British Columbia won the event in 2012 and 2017.
Western Hockey League Stories from October 9, 2019
- Six Rebels Prospects Named to WHL Cup Rosters - Red Deer Rebels
- Royals Prospects to Play in 2019 WHL Cup - Victoria Royals
- Four Prospects Named to WHL Cup Rosters - Prince George Cougars
- Calgary Hitmen Rise to Fifth in Kia CHL Top 10 Rankings - WHL
- Kovacevic to play for Team BC at the 2019 WHL Cup - Kelowna Rockets
- Game Day Hub: October 9 - Portland Winterhawks
- Six Broncos Draft Picks to Play at WHL Cup - Swift Current Broncos
- Wheat Kings Deal Wytinck to Pats - Brandon Wheat Kings
- Pats Acquire Overage Defenceman Zach Wytinck from Wheat Kings - Regina Pats
- Cougars, Prince George Community Foundation Team up for Mega 50/50 Jackpot - Prince George Cougars
- Chyzowski and Streek to Represent Team British Columbia at WHL Cup - Portland Winterhawks
- Seven Prospects Named to 2019 WHL Cup Rosters - Kamloops Blazers
- Five Blades Prospects Headed to 2019 WHL Cup - Saskatoon Blades
- Three Oil Kings Prospects Named to Rosters for 2019 WHL Cup - Edmonton Oil Kings
- Collora Signs with Hurricanes - Lethbridge Hurricanes
- WHL Announces Rosters for 2019 WHL Cup - WHL
- Smith Named to Vaughn CHL Team of the Week - Spokane Chiefs
- Calling on Fans to Bring Food Donations Friday - Brandon Wheat Kings
- Preview: Broncos Host Winterhawks to IPlex in Lone Meeting of the Season - Swift Current Broncos
- Game Preview: Saskatoon Continues Quest for First Home Victory on Winning Wednesday - Saskatoon Blades
- Raiders Double up Giants in WHL Championship Rematch - Prince Albert Raiders
- Giants Drop a 4-2 Decision Tuesday Night in Prince Albert - Vancouver Giants
- Tigers Take Down Winterhawks 4-2 - Medicine Hat Tigers
- Five Unanswered Goals Give Oil Kings Comeback Win over Pats - Edmonton Oil Kings
- Five Unanswered Doom Pats - Regina Pats
- Isaiah DiLaura Impresses in His Winterhawks Debut - Portland Winterhawks
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