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Garlent and Peters named to U SPORTS Men’s Hockey All-Star Series vs Hockey Canada’s World Junior Prospects

Garlent and Peters named to U SPORTS Men’s Hockey All-Star Series vs Hockey Canada’s World Junior Prospects

Seven returning players highlight roster for 2018 U SPORTS Men's Hockey All-Star Series

 

December 4, 2018

 

TORONTO (U SPORTS) – Seven returning players highlight the U SPORTS Men's Hockey All-Stars roster named on Tuesday, set to face Hockey Canada's World Junior Prospects in Victoria, B.C. from Dec. 12-14.

This will mark the fourth straight year Canada's National Junior Team Prospects have faced off against the U SPORTS All-Stars, all of whom have CHL major junior experience. Since a U SPORTS national all-star team began participating in December 2015, the teams have split the last six contests. Last December, reigning Defenceman of the Year Jason Fram of the Alberta Golden Bears scored with 6.5 seconds remaining to secure back-to-back victories for U SPORTS for the first time.

New this year, the event will feature a three-game series against Team Canada's World Junior Prospects vying for roster spots at the 2019 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship being held in Vancouver and Victoria from Dec.26, 2018 - Jan.5, 2019. Games are scheduled at The Q Centre, home of the British Columbia Hockey League's (BCHL) Victoria Grizzlies as follows:

 

Wednesday, Dec. 12 – 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT

Thursday, Dec. 13 – 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT

Friday, Dec. 14 – 5 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. PT

 

Mark Howell, head coach of the Calgary Dinos, was named as the team's bench boss in October, joined by returning assistant and Ottawa Gee-Gees head coach Patrick Grandmaître, along with UNB Reds head coach Gardiner MacDougall, and Regina Cougars head coach Todd Johnson.

 

"I am really excited about the roster we have assembled. We have players that can do a little bit of everything," said Howell, who served as an assistant coach at the event the last two years. "All our guys can skate very well and have a ton of skill, but we will also be able to play a very intense game.

"I expect this team to work real hard and represent U SPORTS well. It is a privilege to play in these three games and it is an opportunity to show everyone our brand of hockey."

Hockey Canada's National Junior Team has faced various U SPORTS competition on a regular basis since 1988.

 

No.

Name

University

Hometown

Elig.

HT

WT

Program

         Goaltenders

30

Mack Shields

York

Saskatoon, Sask.

3

6-3

195

Accounting

34

Jordan Papirny

Calgary

Edmonton, Alta.

2

6-1

175

Arts

         Defencemen

2

Jason Fram*

Alberta

Delta, B.C.

3

6-0

195

Business

4

Jacob Sweeney

Ottawa

Quebec City, Que.

3

6-4

214

Communications

5

Jesse Forsberg

Saskatchewan

Waldheim, Sask.

5

6-0

225

Agriculture

14

Nikolas Brouillard

McGill

St. Hilaire, Que.

3

5-11

168

Physical & Health Ed.

22

Matt Murphy

UNB

Woodstock, N.B.

3

6-2

207

Business Admin.

44

Dylan Busenius*

Calgary

Sherwood Park, Alta.

5

6-0

202

Arts

32

Alexandar Peters

Saint Mary's

Blyth, Ont.

2

6-4

218

Commerce

79

Marcus McIvor

UNB

Whitby, Ont.

4

6-2

224

Recreation and Sport Studies

        Forwards

11

Matt Mistele

Ryerson

Whitby, Ont.

3

6-2

195

Criminology

12

Cain Franson*

Calgary

Sicamous, B.C.

5

6-2

185

Arts

15

Holden Cook**

StFX

Whitby, Ont.

4

6-0

190

Business Admin.

16

Carson Stadnyk

Saskatchewan

Saskatoon, Sask

3

6-2

185

Business

17

Mathieu Lemay

UQTR

Hawksbury, Ont.

3

5-11

177

Human Resources Management

19

Kohl Bauml

Saskatchewan

Saskatoon, Sask.

4

5-8

170

Business

21

Kris Bennett

UNB

Brampton, Ont.

2

5-11

190

Recreation and Sport Studies

24

Mark Simpson

UNB

Rothesay, N.B.

3

6-6

190

Computer Science

26

Cole Stanford*

Alberta

Coldstream, B.C.

3

5-9

168

Native Studies

28

Slater Doggett

Queen's

Oakville, Ont.

4

6-0

190

Applied Economics

57

Christopher Clapperton

UNB

Cap d'Espoir, Que.

4

5-9

175

Business Admin.

62

Wyatt Johnson

Saskatchewan

Saskatoon, Sask.

3

6-0

185

Business

65

Hunter Garlent*

Saint Mary's

Thorold, Ont.

3

5-9

190

Commerce

85

Luke Philp*

Alberta

Canmore, Alta.

3

5-10

177

Business

91

Riley Sheen

Calgary

Edmonton, Alta.

3

5-10

165

Arts

 

Head Coach: Mark Howell, Calgary (10th season)*

Assistant Coach: Patrick Grandmaître, Ottawa (3rd season)*

Assistant Coach: Gardiner MacDougall, UNB (19th season)

Assistant Coach: Todd Johnson, Regina (6th season)

Team Leader: Cameron Bernier, Toronto

General Manager: Graham Sirman

Therapist: Micah Reim, Calgary

Equipment Manager: Kevin Misumi, UBC

Chair, Men's Hockey Sport Technical Subcommittee: Dick White

General Manager, 2019 FISU Winter Universiade: Clarke Singer, Western

 

*Returning from 2017

**Returning from 2016 and 2017