WHL Kelowna Rockets

Rockets' Tyson Baillie Named Denny's WHL Player of the Week

Published on May 4, 2015 under Western Hockey League (WHL)
Kelowna Rockets News Release


CALGARY, AB - The Western Hockey League announced today that Kelowna Rockets forward Tyson Baillie is the Denny's WHL Player of the Week for the week ending May 3rd, 2015.

Baillie collected seven points (2g-5a) in four games to help the Kelowna Rockets pick up three victories and win the WHL Western Conference Championship against the Portland Winterhawks in six games.

On Tuesday, April 28th against the Winterhawks, Baillie notched a pair of assists in the Rockets' 7-3 loss. The following night, Baillie collected an assist to help the Rockets bounce back to earn a 3-2 victory over Portland which tied the series at two games apiece. On Friday, May 1st, Baillie was the hero as he scored the overtime winner to give the Rockets a 2-1 win over the 'Hawks while claiming third star honours. On Sunday May 3rd, Baillie gathered three points (1g-2a) to lead the Rockets to an 8-4 victory which clinched the series and propelled Kelowna to the 2015 WHL Championship Series.

The 19-year-old Fort Saskatchewan, AB native gathered 76 points (37g-39a) while playing in 68 games this season for the Rockets. The 5'10, 195 lb forward is in his fourth WHL campaign with Kelowna and has amassed 215 points (95g-120a) in 259 career WHL regular season contests. In 42 career WHL Playoff games, Baillie has recorded 49 points (22g-27a) to go along with a plus-23 rating.

The WHL has also nominated Jordan Papirny of the Brandon Wheat Kings for the Vaughn CHL Goaltender of the Week award. Papirny, a 1996-born netminder from Edmonton, AB, recorded a pair of wins last week in the WHL Eastern Conference Championship against the Calgary Hitmen while posting a 2.29 goals against average and a .927 save percentage. On Tuesday, April 28th, Papirny turned aside 30 of 32 shots while claiming second star honours in a losing effort as the Wheat Kings fell in Game 3 to Calgary 2-1 in overtime. The following night, Papirny had a solid performance as he stopped 28 shots to lift the Wheat Kings to an 8-3 victory in Game 4. On Friday, May 1st, Papirny was consistent once again as he made 31 saves in the Wheat Kings' 8-2 series-clinching win over the Hitmen while earning third star honours.

Denny's WHL Player of the Week

Apr. 27 - May 3: Tyson Baillie, Kelowna Rockets

Apr. 20 - Apr. 26: John Quenneville, Brandon Wheat Kings

Apr. 13 - Apr. 19: Josh Morrissey, Kelowna Rockets

Apr. 6 - Apr. 12: Tyson Baillie, Kelowna Rockets

Mar. 30 - Apr. 5: Adam Tambellini, Calgary Hitmen

Mar. 23 - Mar. 29: Brandon Magee, Victoria Royals

Mar. 16 - Mar. 22: Jake DeBrusk, Swift Current Broncos

Mar. 9 - Mar. 15: Oliver Bjorkstrand, Portland Winterhawks

Mar. 2- Mar. 8: Peter Quenneville, Brandon Wheat Kings

Feb. 23- Mar. 1: Jansen Harkins, Prince George Cougars

Feb. 16- Feb. 22: Jayce Hawryluk, Brandon Wheat Kings

Feb. 9 - Feb. 15: Leon Draisaitl, Kelowna Rockets

Feb. 2 - Feb. 8: Rihards Bukarts, Brandon Wheat Kings

Jan. 26 - Feb. 1: Oliver Bjorkstrand, Portland Winterhawks

Jan. 19 - Jan. 25: Tyrell Goulbourne, Kelowna Rockets

Jan. 12 - Jan. 18: Tim McGauley, Brandon Wheat Kings

Jan. 5 - Jan. 11: Oliver Bjorkstrand, Portland Winterhawks

Dec. 29 - Jan. 4: Travis Brown, Victoria Royals

Dec. 15 - Dec. 28: Trevor Cox, Medicine Hat Tigers

Dec. 8 - Dec. 14: Cole Sanford, Medicine Hat Tigers

Dec. 1 - Dec. 7: Connor Rankin, Calgary Hitmen

Nov. 24 - Nov. 30: Oliver Bjorkstrand, Portland Winterhawks

Nov. 17 - Nov. 23: Lane Bauer, Edmonton Oil Kings

Nov. 10 - Nov. 16: Sam Reinhart, Kootenay Ice

Nov. 3 - Nov. 9: Rourke Chartier, Kelowna Rockets

Oct. 27 - Nov. 2: Josh Morrissey, Prince Albert Raiders

Oct. 20 - Oct. 26: Conner Bleackley, Red Deer Rebels

Oct. 13 - Oct. 19: Joe Hicketts, Victoria Royals

Oct. 6 - Oct. 12: Ivan Nikolishin, Everett Silvertips

Sept. 29 - Oct. 5: Madison Bowey, Kelowna Rockets

Sept. 22 - Sept. 28: Carson Stadnyk, Everett Silvertips

Sept. 19 - Sept. 21: Jay Merkley, Swift Current Broncos




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