Kitchener, Ontario Published 3 times a year 2017 • Issue 13
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2017 • Thirteenth Edition
Official Magazine of the KMHA
table of contents sportsfiles Entertaining, informative and engaging articles on local athletes, sports and teams. 06 | Kitchener Minor Hockey Develops
teamprofiles Profiling community sports in words and photographs.
SportsXpress is proud to launch the thirteenth edition of HockeyXpress, a magazine dedicated to bringing you stories about hockey in the Kitchener area. We are proud to partner with the Kitchener Minor Hockey Association on this publication, as we work to grow and develop the great game of hockey at a grassroots level, by sharing with you stories on our teams, players and events. As you flip through this edition, you will find some great success stories about some of our local Kitchener players, coaches and teams, as well as lots of information on what’s new at KMHA. As you’re reading, keep in mind that several of these stories are coming straight from parents, coaches and KMHA volunteers themselves. Included in this edition is the Oktoberfest Tournament program. Take a look through to see which teams have made it to this years Alliance Championships, showcasing the top house league teams from surrounding cities including Brantford, Burlington, Cambridge, Greater Fort Erie, Greater London, Hamilton, Kitchener, Sarnia, St. Catharines, Waterloo and Woodstock. For those of you playing in the tournament, we wish you the best of luck! HockeyXpress is printed three times per year and we need your help to share the stories happening in our community.
04 | Kitchener Minor Peewee A/AA Jr. Rangers: Canada vs US mini-series 05 | KLR Midget AA off to an impressive start
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Kitchener Minor Peewee A/AA Jr. Rangers: Canada vs US mini-series Submitted by Tim Petzold, Head Coach of Minor Peewee Jr Rangers
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Both teams then went out to lunch at the Rainforest Café before heading back to the rink for game number two. Game two was even more exciting, as both teams upped the intensity with some great play. Once again, the Jr. Rangers outshot the Warriors, this time by a 29–18 margin, and after regulation time, the score was dead-locked 3–3. A fun, full team shoot-out followed to determine the final outcome, and the Jr. Rangers put on a scoring display, outscoring the Cheektowaga squad 7–3. A great time was had by all, and we are already discussing next year’s event with the hopes of adding a third, Sunday morning game to the mix. Thanks to the players for their excellent play and showing their class at the restaurant, and to the parents and families for their energy and support. Thanks, too, to the Cheektowaga team and families for hosting such a fun day. We will be looking forward to doing it again next year!
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On September 9, 2017, the Minor Peewee Jr. Rangers started their team bonding efforts by travelling to Niagara Falls, NY, to play a one-day, two-game, mini-series versus the Cheektowaga Warriors. This event had been in the making since last year, when the Major Atom A/AA Jr. Rangers — made up of many of the same players as this year’s squad — played in the Gene Harrington tournament and developed a strong rapport with the Cheektowaga team when one of their players had an unfortunate injury during a game. Staying in touch over the course of the summer, the mini-series idea was born, and it turned out to be a fantastic day for all involved. Game one saw the Jr. Rangers hold a strong territorial advantage while outshooting their opponents by a 28–19 margin, but the Cheektowaga goaltender played exceptionally well, and the battle ended in an exciting 2–2 draw.
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teamprofiles KLR Midget AA off to an impressive start Your Kitchener Midget AA Lady Rangers team is once again in good hands this year with Coach Jeff Sittler back behind the bench for his fourth year as MAA coach. Last year Jeff and his coaching staff guided the team to a long playoff run, and the staff is hoping for more of the same this year. The team is a real mix of veterans and rookies with nine players having moved on and 10 new faces joining the team, yet the chemistry has already shown itself as the girls are coming together both on and off the ice. The team gathered for their first official event of the year, but it wasn’t with their skates and sticks. Instead, the Midget AA Lady Rangers were wearing lifejackets and clenching paddles as they spent a morning in late August dragon boat racing! After a crash course on the shore where the girls learned the basics of holding a paddle and keeping the boat afloat, teammates loaded the boat, as they say, on the Avon River in beautiful downtown Stratford, Ontario. Dragon boat racing requires a high degree of responsiveness from all members, and the team was up to the challenge. It wasn’t long before girls were working hard together to power their dragon boat down the river while the steersperson’s commands of “Paddles Up!” “Ready, ready!” “Six – sixteen,” and “Let it run!” pierced the air on the early Sunday morning. In the afternoon the MAA players and families enjoyed lots of laughs recounting the morning and great hospitality, with coach Jeff hosting a pool party at his house. This was also a time for the players to come together, get to know each other a little better, and talk about their team goals for the year. All of the MAA Lady Rangers earlyseason team bonding, goal setting, and training sure seemed to take hold and pay off at the Stoney Creek Midget AA Showcase Tournament in September. Showing tenacity, speed, a willingness to battle hard for every puck, and strong goaltending, our Lady Rangers were determined to leave their mark on the tournament. And impress they did! With
an undefeated record of three wins and two ties, our Lady Rangers placed first in their pool of eight teams and finished 10th overall out of 64 Midget AA teams from across Canada and the USA. It was a start to the season that made the players and coaches proud. According to Coach Sittler, “The coaching staff received many compliments on how well our Lady Rangers conducted themselves on and off the ice in Stoney Creek. What is particularly impressive is the level of teamwork for a group of ladies that have been playing together for such a short time.” While it is still early times, the team has thus far posted a record of 5–1–3. Next up for the MAA Lady Rangers in October is the USA-Canada Cup in Detroit which features 22 of the top Midget Teams from North America. Although it will be another tough test for the Lady
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Rangers, as they proved on that early August morning on the Avon River, if you are all paddling in the same direction, anything is possible!
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Kitchener Minor Hockey Develops Since its inception in 1933, the Kitchener Minor Hockey Association has developed more than just hockey players. There have been players that have gone to the pros, others that have held position in Parliament and more are leaders within the community of the City of Kitchener. That development hasn’t stopped. Under the single umbrella of KMHA there is hockey for everyone through the boy’s rep and house league, girl’s rep and local league, the Ice Pirates, and the summer 4-on-4 league. Donna’s Kids ensures that kids from households that may not be able to afford are offered an opportunity to play. No other association offers all of this under a single roof except the KMHA. The development plan and focus is working. Over the past five years, KMHA has placed a greater emphasis on development, starting with the Initiation program that is recognized province wide as a leader with getting kids started in hockey. This is also the foundation for our future coaches within the association. As well the benefits of the goaltender sessions and power skating for all rep teams are starting to elevate KMHA to the top. Kitchener Minor Hockey alumni who
Megan Fergusson KMHA Alumna, Currently playing for Merrimack College
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have gone to higher levels of hockey always remember their roots, and they can be seen quite often at Jr. Rangers and Lady Rangers games in various cities. KMHA alumni currently playing in the NHL include Tanner Pearson, Mike Hoffman, and Mark Scheifele. Kitchener alumnus Adam Payerl is currently playing in the Pittsburgh Penguins Farm system. KMHA grad Kevin Klein just retired from the NHL at the end of the 16-17 season and is now playing pro hockey in Europe. Recently Nic Hague who played his minor hockey with Kitchener had the honor of hearing his name called during the 2017 NHL Draft this past June where he was selected by the Las Vegas Golden Knights. Kevin Klein played for St. Michael’s Majors of the Ontario Hockey League and followed that up with a successful NHL career of 12 seasons with the Nashville Predators and New York Rangers. Kevin was a big part of the history within the Major Midget AAA program. Tanner Pearson graduated from KMHA and played with the Barrie Colts of the OHL. Tanner worked hard and showed that it doesn’t matter what round you’re drafted in, as Barrie selected Tanner in the 15th round of the OHL Priority Draft. Tanner had a successful OHL career earning a place on the 2012 Canadian World Junior Team. He was passed over in the NHL draft as an 18-year-old; however, he was selected in the first round by the Los Angeles Kings when he was 19. Tanner is now a Stanley Cup Champion. Mike Hoffman, who didn’t play minor midget AAA, used this adversity to his advantage working extremely hard to prove his worth. His hard work led him to a successful career playing in the Quebec Major Junior League which included a trip to the Memorial Cup. Mike was drafted in the fifth round to the Ottawa Senators. Now in his fifth NHL season, Mike is a goal scorer and key member of the Senators that made it to the Eastern Conference Championships this past year. Mark Scheifele was another KMHA grad that played for the OHL Barrie Colts. He was a first round draft pick, seventh overall to the Winnipeg Jets, and now in his fifth season in the NHL is a key ingredient that Winnipeg has built their
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team around. Mark has represented his country through the Program of Excellence with Hockey Canada at the U18 world championships, World Junior Championships, as well as a member of Team Canada at the World Championships. Most recently, Nic Hague was selected in the second round of the NHL draft by the Las Vegas Golden Knights. Nic came through the entire KMHA program, which was a piece of his development leading him to Hockey Canada’s Program of Excellence. Nic was member of Team Canada at the U17 world championship, U18 championships, and is currently in the running to be part of the 2018 World Junior Team. Nic spoke with the players and parents of this year’s Minor Midget AAA Jr. Rangers, and he regularly makes appearances at the Minor Midget AAA games when the team is playing at home or near Mississauga where Nic plays for the Mississauga Steelheads of the OHL. As KMHA focuses on development, the success of the players coming through the minor hockey system continues to grow. Over the past four years there have been 15 KMHA players selected in the Ontario Hockey League Priority Draft. Of those 15 selected, seven have played or are playing in the OHL, and 14 are playing Jr. B or higher. The 15th player is currently an affiliated player for his local Junior B centre and has already played in half of the teams games. When you consider that there are limited positions available for 16-year-old players at junior levels, to have that many playing shows that KMHA has kept ahead of the curve in their development planning. This development is a tribute to the hard work and dedication of many volunteers and coaches within KMHA who have provided teaching, leadership, and who were strong role models. This, coupled with the player’s willingness to be challenged and work hard, shows that dreams can be achieved. Not all players that had success were
sportsfiles drafted. Recently there were three players that played their minor hockey in Kitchener were not drafted to the OHL and knew that hockey didn’t end after the draft. They continued in the game they loved and moved on to higher levels. Andrew Smith recently signed a contract and will be officiating in the NHL and AHL this upcoming season. He represented Kitchener as an official in May’s Memorial Cup. Andrew can still be seen officiating KMHA games when he’s in town. Daniel Chenard and Bobby Young both have ties to KMHA where they played minor hockey. Daniel was undrafted in his minor midget year as a goalie but didn’t stop working hard. He won a Sutherland Cup with the GOJHL Caledonia Jr. B program, was named GOJHL goaltender of the year, and recently signed with Chilliwack Chiefs of the BCHL Junior League. The BCHL is known as one of the top junior leagues in Canada which graduates many players to the NHL and NCAA programs. Bobby Young was another member of the Jr. Rangers that wasn’t drafted in his minor midget year; however, he played prep school in the US. He graduated this year, and while he had NCAA offers, he decided to sign in Chilliwack as well. The KMHA roots run deep, even in the BCHL! While the boys have the OHL, the girls focus their goals on the National Program, CIS, and NCAA hockey opportunities. KMHA has seen just as many players develop through the Lady Rangers program and reach higher levels of hockey. With the roots being firmly planted in the Lady Rangers program, KMHA is proud of the achievements of these fine athletes: Kelty Apperson who plays CIS for St. Thomas University and was the Atlantic Conference nomination for player of the year. Carly Payerl attended RIT NCAA program and plays professionally for Lugano in Europe. Mary Worndl and Ashley Forler are currently playing CIS at St. Mary’s University, and Lia Tennant, Angela MacDonald, and Rachel Marriott played CIS locally for University of Waterloo. Lady Ranger alumni Sarah Rettinger skates for the University of Waterloo,
while Megan Johnston plays for UOIT. Megan Fergusson is playing NCAA at Merrimack College, while Venla Hovi played NCAA, won an Olympic Bronze medal at the 2010 Olympics with Team Finland, and played CIS at the University of Manitoba. To see players from the Jr and Lady Rangers continue their hockey careers at higher levels while maintaining their education is fantastic. While it is easy to recognize the achievements of those that attained higher levels within the game, here at KMHA development is more than simply development recognized on the ice. Why do kids play sports? Some because their parents did, others because mom and dad want them involved in something, a few because their friends do and many will say for the love of the game. They have aspirations of winning a Stanley cup and really scoring that game seven overtime goal they’ve scored a thousand times in their driveway or backyard rink. Realists in us will say that less than .05 percent of all kids playing hockey will play in the NHL, but that doesn’t stop the love of the game for kids, coaches, executives, or volunteers within KMHA. Hockey, and sports in general, offer so much to everyone. KMHA strives to develop a sense of team, a sense of accomplishment, respect of the game and their opponents, feeling the thrill of victory as well as learning from defeat, while truly learning what it takes to win a championship. But does winning a championship provide the only success? If that was the case only one team in each age group would have what could be considered a successful season. Over the years Kitchener Minor Hockey has been proud to watch many players come through the association and have success in the sport of hockey, but we don’t want to lose sight of the many forms success may come in. Sports help us to develop lifelong friendships and life skills that last well beyond the final buzzer of a game, well beyond the season, and well beyond our playing days. It is easy to recognize those who have had success because they have earned their place in the spotlight through hard work, perseverance, dealing with adversity, timing, and a
Mike Hoffman KMHA Alumnus, Currently playing for Ottawa Senators
little luck, KMHA also recognizes the development in other forms: the player that struggled to maintain balance on their skates at the start of the year when they first tried skating who can now skate around the rink without falling has developed, and you can see it in their smile; the smile on the face of that player that came off the ice of their very first IP skate or game; the player that scored their first goal and talked about it all the way home. Players took those skills and applied them in school, with family, and eventually at work. As a parent, isn’t that what we want? We want to see our kids develop all of these great character traits and learn what it takes to be successful. While it is easy to see the overt successes, don’t forget to recognize the development of those players that start the game as children and finish as adults. Those roots are a big part of Kitchener Minor Hockey. From those roots grow our future volunteers, coaches, and community leaders. If I were running my own private sector company with everything I own on the line and everyone I love depending on me, I’m hiring a team of hockey players. Why? Here are 10 reasons: ...article continued on next page
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rule changes, new systems being implemented, and equipment advancement. In order to progress, hockey players embrace accountability to analyze their shortcomings and to correct their deficiencies. They understand their unique roles and the importance of their job within the greater framework. They understand the impact of their decisions.
3. Importance of Strong Culture
Nicolas Hague KMHA Alumnus, Currently playing for Las Vegas Golden Knights
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1. Work Ethic To play hockey is to work hard. Hockey players always take the road less travelled. Where in almost every other sport, players run around on solid ground, hockey players move around on razor sharp skates atop of rock solid ice. It’s a movement so unique that it takes years of constant practice and dedication to master. Beyond skating, hockey players must learn the tedious tasks of stickhandling, passing, and shooting to round out the basic skills of the game of hockey. Before you can even enjoy the simple joys of a game of hockey, you need to be able to hone these unique physical skills — a task most can’t be bothered with. The entire essence of the game of hockey is about reinventing oneself and starting from scratch. To begin playing hockey is like starting all over in life. It’s hard work, and only the most determined have the capacity to succeed.
2. Accountability Like all athletes, hockey players understand the importance of accountability. Hockey is a sport of continuous improvement with
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More than ever, the importance of strong workplace culture is paramount to success. With a struggling economy and increased competition in the marketplace, the landscape is as rigorous as ever. Companies such as Google have embraced the power of corporate culture and taken it to an entirely different level. In order to find flagship culture models, one doesn’t need to stray further than hockey culture. From pre-game rituals to playoff beards, hockey is full of intricacies designed to assimilate groups of varying individuals.
4. Importance of Teamwork Without a doubt, there is not a team sport out there right now that can hold a candle to the game of hockey in its passion, complexity and honour. In no other sport do you see the type of selflessness, loyalty, and dedication that is engrained in hockey and its unique honour code that all players live by. Teammates from every walk of life put all their differences and incompatibilities aside when they put on their team jersey in the name of a shared goal. Teammates will stick up for one another, take punches to the face, and break bones blocking shots in order to achieve team-oriented goals. These are not necessarily the best of friends but, rather, individuals who understand the power of teamwork. They embrace the values of humility and sacrifice when it comes to putting their egos aside in favour of a utilitarian approach to achieving greatness. They understand that their individual success is deeply linked to team success.
5. Internal Leadership To succeed in hockey is to understand
that it is better to rise up together as a team than to use your teammates’ shoulders to stand upon. The framework of hockey promotes the value of multiple roles and the equal importance of those roles, and in doing so, it promotes internal leadership. Hockey is the sport that celebrates the unsung hero. Whether you’re a goal scorer, penalty killer, or an enforcer, the value of each role is celebrated within the culture. When times get tough, a team can’t simply look to the coach or the captain to pull them out of the hole. One game it might be a timely fight or a big hit that sparks the comeback. The next night it might be a big save or a nice goal that turns the tides. Sometimes, leadership comes in the strangest of forms. One year, one of my teammates, who barely said a word, came into the dressing room after the second period of a game during a terrible losing streak, put his dress shoes in the shower room and set them on fire. He then turned to a bewildered dressing room and declared, “I knew those shoes were bad luck.” We went out that third period, came back, and won the game, and then rattled off six wins in a row. After the game, we took the mangled remains of the shoes and glued them to a plank of wood. The charred trophy became our good luck charm and was handed out to the hardest worker after each game for the
Tanner Pearson KMHA Alumnus, Currently playing for Las Angeles Kings
rest of the season. Hockey players understand that no matter what role you are in, you can do your part to contribute and help make everyone around you better. Leadership is not exclusive to managers, directors, and CEOs. Internal leadership is the foundation of success, and it comes in many forms, and from every level. No one understands this concept better than hockey players.
6. Importance of SMART Goals The first time I ever learned about SMART (Specific, Measurable, Assignable, Realistic, Time-Based) was when I was 16 years old in junior hockey. From that moment on, developing SMART Goals became a primary function of my preparation in life from hockey to school to work. In hockey, we always broke down everything into smaller components (segments). Each game was broken down into segments, and goals were mapped out. At the end of each game, each week, each month, and each season we were able to chart our successes and evaluate our performances. As I moved on in life, SMART Goals allowed me to reach higher levels, continuously improving my focus and preparation. When I was 29 years old, retired from hockey, and working in the “real world”, this concept was being “introduced” to us in process improvement meetings. While others were frantically scratching down notes, I was smiling smugly. This was nothing new to me, and it was something that was deeply engrained in my day-to-day thought process.
7. Value of Preparation One of the major differences between good athletes and elite athletes is preparation. For hockey players, preparation — both physical and mental — is the springboard for productivity. Preparing your body by training and honing your skills develops the necessary tools to complete the tasks at hand. Preparing your mind by developing routines and employing mental training techniques, helps to ensure that you are focusing and operating mentally at
a peak level. Having the tools needed to succeed, a plan to follow, and a clear goal in mind is the recipe for success in any venture, whether it’s business or sport. Preparation is the gateway to success.
8. Attention to Detail The game of hockey is a highly strategic and cerebral sport. From system play, to reading the flow and pace of a game, players are constantly in a state of analysis. Goalies keep journals on players and teams, studying what power play formations they use, which players teams use as their main shooting options, and from which location they shoot from on the ice. Coaches analyze everything their opponents do and formulate responses to combat strategic systems. Every aspect of the game of hockey from faceoff alignment to forechecks to penalty kill formations are strategically crafted, practiced, perfected, and implemented. These plans are created, modified and recreated over and over again. Hockey players require an acute ability to pay close attention to detail.
Mark Scheifele KMHA Alumnus, Currently playing for Winnipeg Jets
letdowns overwhelmingly outweigh the triumphs, it takes a special kind of individual to say, “Hey, I love this!” In a word, hockey is all about perseverance. It’s being able to face adversity, get knocked down, and come up stronger. It’s being able to face insurmountable odds and feel a strong sense of hope. When I first started working in the real world, everyone was always complaining about job security. They were constantly operating on a foundation built of fear. People turned to me and said, “What the hell are you smiling about? Didn’t you hear we could all lose our jobs?” I replied, “Try playing hockey in the minor leagues where the money is [bad], and contracts can be terminated at a moment’s notice. Compared to that, this is a cakewalk.” My bags were never unpacked, and I was fine with it. I had the mentality that if I laid it all on the line and got released from my contract, I would find another team. I wasn’t going roll over and play dead for anyone, and I believed in my skill set. The hockey world is littered with stories of failure followed up by stories of triumphant redemption. The real world is no different.
9. Proactivity Building off of competency number eight, Attention to Detail, hockey players need to be able to read a situation while tapping into an accumulation of specific knowledge, and take initiative. In hockey, the best laid plans often go to die. This is how the term “Hockey Sense” was born. When the system breaks down, great players are able to be proactive and read and react to the situation. They are able to quickly assess a situation, determine the best course of action, and then execute — all in a split second. Being proactive is essential to any great player’s success. An example of proactivity in hockey is “Gretzky’s Office”. The Great One was able to read the game and find a loophole. He took the initiative to think outside the box and find a way to beneficially exploit a situation. In the “real world”, especially in times of economic decline, proactivity is a highly valuable commodity.
Special Thanks to author and former pro hockey player Jamie McKiven for allowing us to reproduce “Hockey to the Workplace: 10 Transferable Competencies”
10. Perseverance In a sport like hockey, where the
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Welcome message Welcome to the 44th Kitchener Oktoberfest tournament. Welcome to the 44th Kitchener Oktoberfest Tournament. It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to Kitchener, home of the second-largest Bavarian festival in the world. Together we celebrate in the spirit of Gemütlichkeit, honouring the German heritage of our region in our uniquely Canadian way. We play Hockey! Gemütlichkeit is a spirit of brotherhood or friendliness, and we share it through hockey as we play for fun, friendship, and bragging rights. The Kitchener Oktoberfest Tournament has engendered this spirit for 44 years, and this season we continue to build on its great tradition. This year marks the largest that the tournament has ever been! We have brought together 127 teams of all Atom-aged participants. This provides a unique environment where we can celebrate hockey at its roots and where competition plays second fiddle to the love of the game. Atom players smile while they dig deep because they are still in awe of the game and their abilities. Their expectations are modified by wide eyed enthusiasm that is contagious, so if you are in a rink this weekend and catch something, let it be hockey fever. The cure we recommend is some loud cheering, some exuberant celebrations, and above all else, a great time with your hockey family. With those details out of the way, I encourage you to take advantage of this community’s hospitality, play with the spirit of Gemütlichkeit, and enjoy your stay. Good luck, play fair, and have fun. Yours in hockey, Tom Graham President, Kitchener Minor Hockey Association
TOURNAMENT RULES Kitchener Minor Hockey Association • October 20-22, 2017 44th Annual Oktoberfest International Atom Tournament It is the prime objective of the Oktoberfest International Atom Tournament Committee, Sponsors and Volunteers to provide an exciting, funfilled and competitive Hockey Tournament for participants, teams and fans. Kitchener Minor Hockey Association firmly believes that all players, coaches and team officials have the right to participate and compete in a tournament free of harassment. Therefore the Tournament operating committee will not tolerate any abusive or unsportsmanlike behaviour directed at any individual involved in the Tournament. It is the responsibility of each Coach and Coaching Staff to ensure that all members of the team behave in a respectful manner at all times while at the Tournament. Parents and fans will also be held to a high standard and shall be required to act in a Sportsmanlike and respectful manner. We thank all participants for taking
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registered with Hockey Canada or USA Hockey. All teams must provide Tournament officials at the time of registration a Travel permit, and official Team Roster and their approved Affiliate player lists prior to playing your first game of the Tournament. Each team must provide a contact person and a cell phone number to be contacted by Tournament officials during the Tournament. The Tournament office at each of our facilities will post Dressing room assignments on the Board in the office. All team coaches and managers must sign Game sheets before each game. Team managers must obtain dressing room keys from the Tournament office leaving vehicle keys as a deposit. Dressing room keys must be returned to the Tournament office within thirty
part in this 44th annual event. May you all leave this Tournament weekend with great memories led with lots of new and lasting friendships.
General Information: This Tournament is for minor Atom aged 2008 Boys and Atom aged 2007 Boys. The Boys Divisions will comprise AAA, AA, A and Minor Development/ AE. Each Division will comprise one or more groups for Preliminary Round play. Hockey Canada and Alliance Hockey Official Rules will be in effect for all Tournament games. See also local tournament rule(s) herein. All Coaches and team staff are encouraged to review Hockey Canada and Alliance Hockey Official Rules prior to the start of the Tournament. Each participating team must be
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...continued from previous page minutes following the end of the game. Dressing rooms must be free of any refuse by placing it in the Containers provided. Teams will be responsible for any damages or littering to Dressing rooms and any other Arena facilities.
Arenas: All teams will play at one or more of the municipal arenas listed: • The Activa Sport Twin-Pad Complex • Don McLaren Arena • Grand River Arena • Lions Arena at Rittenhouse Dr. • The Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Multi-Pad Complex • The Sportsworld Crossing-Twin Pad Complex • Wilmot Recreation Complex • Hespeler Memorial Arena • Preston Memorial Auditorium • Moses Springer • RIM Park • Albert McCormick
Rules and Format: • The games schedule and scores will be posted at the Activa Sport Complexand on the website at www.kitchenerminorhockey.com • The Preliminary Round games will begin on Friday October 20, 2017 and will continue through Saturday October 21. • Playoff and Championship games will be played on Sunday October 22. • All teams are guaranteed (4) games. • Teams will NOT play more than two (2) games per day during the Preliminary Round. • The maximum number of games a team could play in the Tournament will be seven (7). • All teams must be prepared to start their games up to (15) minutes prior to the scheduled start time. Teams not ready to play at scheduled start time will be subject to local rules penalty
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at direction of the Tournament official present. • Two (2) points will be awarded for each WIN and (1) one point for each TIE in the Preliminary Round. There will be No Overtime played during Preliminary Round games. • All Preliminary Round Tournament games will be three (3) periods of stoptime hockey (10-12-12), with a 5 goal differential mercy rule applied to the 3rd period per local rules. • All playoff and final games will be three (3) periods of stop-time hockey (10-1212) with NO mercy rule applied. There will be a flood before each game. • There will be a (2) two minute Rest Period between the second and third period in all Tournament games. • Teams are not allowed on the ice surface until the Zamboni doors are closed and a coach is present and on ice Officials are present (no exception). • Teams must have 2 sets of game jerseys. BOYS: The team listed as Home team will wear Dark colored jerseys. Teams listed as Away or Visitor will wear Light colored jerseys. In the event of a color conflict or dispute the Tournament official present reserves the right to make the final decision. As a sanctioned Hockey Canada, Alliance Hockey, and OWHA event, any intentional or careless body checking is prohibited. Incidental contact while establishing position, taking away the lane, or battling for possession is acceptable within reason. Referee judgment will prevail. APPROVED NECK PROTECTORS ARE MANDATORY for all players participating in this Tournament (exemptions as made by Hockey Canada with appropriate paper work considering home jurisdiction rules). Mouth guards though optional, Alliance Hockey strongly recommends all players “wear” a mouth guard.
Tie Breaking Formula: In the event two or more teams are tied in total points for determining 1st
Place in each group within a Division and where applicable – 2nd Place or any Wildcard position(s) at the end of the Preliminary Round, the following tie breaking formula will be instituted in order shown as follows: 1. The head-to-head result of the teams tied (where one team has beaten all other teams in the tie breaker). If still tied... 2. Most wins. (where one team has more wins than all other teams in the tie breaker). If still tied... 3. The higher ratio of “(goals scored for)/(goals scored for + goals scored against)” in the preliminary round games. If still tied... 4. The team with the least amount of goals against in the preliminary-round games. If still tied... 5. Team with the most goals scored for in the preliminary-round games. If still tied... 6. Team with the lowest number of penalty minutes in the preliminaryround games. If still tied... 7. A coin toss by the Tournament Chair.
Playoff & Championship Games: In the Major Atom AA Division, 1st Place and 2nd Place in each group as determined by the Preliminary Round will proceed to Quarter-final games and those Quarter-final winners will proceed to Semi-final games. Winners of Semi-final games will proceed to the Major Atom AA Championship final. In the Major Atom AA Division, play-off teams are not seeded
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and will follow the designated play-off format. Teams losing the Quarter-final and Semi-final games are eliminated. In all other Divisions, 1st Place in each group within a Division and any Wildcard position(s) as determined by the Preliminary Round will proceed to Semi-final games, where Semi-final winners will proceed to the Division Championship final. Losing teams in Semi-final games are eliminated. The Semi-final teams will be seeded as 1, 2, 3 and 4 based on highest to lowest point total and Tie-breaking formula from Preliminary Round play. Seed 1 will play 4 and 2 will play 3. If the Semifinal opponents 1 vs 4 and 2 vs 3 result in match-ups that have already met in the Preliminary Round, the Tournament Director at his sole discretion may determine that Seed 1 will play Seed 3 and Seed 2 will play Seed 4 if by these match-ups no teams have met in the Preliminary Round. The highest seed shall be designated the Home Team in all Semi-final and Championship games. Overtime will be played, if necessary, in all Play-off and Championship games. All Play-off and Championship overtime play will be Sudden Victory.
Overtime Format: If tied after 3 periods of play, games will consist of (1) one (10) ten minute stop-time period of (4 on 4) four on four sudden victory overtime. Teams may substitute players freely during the overtime period. If the game is not decided at the conclusion of the (10) minute overtime period: a (3) three player NHL-style shoot-out will take place. The team that scores the most goals during the shootout will advance. If the teams are still tied at the conclusion of the first, a shoot-out round will take place.
Shoot-out Round: A sudden victory shoot-out, will take place until one team has scored (1) one more goal than the other team. A player may not shoot again until all players on
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each team, excluding goalies, have had an opportunity to shoot.
time will be of 3-minute duration. The 5-goal differential mercy rule does not apply to play-off or final games.
Game Officials: 2. Game start time – The game start time is listed in the tournament program and on the tournament website. The listed game start time may be moved ahead by up to 15 minutes upon prior notice by the tournament official present to the coach or manager of each team. In the event the Tournament is behind schedule, the Tournament official present will make best efforts to determine a new game start time and notify the coach or manager of each team. Teams who are not ready to participate at the game start time will forfeit their warm-up period. The Tournament official present in consultation with the referee may impose further sanction to a team that is not ready to participate at the game start time such as assigning a minor penalty for delay of game.
All games will be officiated by registered Hockey Canada, OHF and Alliance Hockey officials. Referees shall judge all goals from the ice. All tournament games will be officiated by a two (2) person officiating crew. Please note... Spectators are not permitted to enter the change areas or dressing rooms at any time. It is the duty of Team mangers to respect this rule at all times. There will be no time outs permitted in the preliminary round or quarter-final or semi-final games in this Tournament. Each team in the Championship Final game will be permitted one (1) time-out of 30 seconds. No additional time-outs will be allowed should the Championship Final game proceed to overtime. Game times will commence with a three (3) minute warmup, beginning when the zamboni doors close. The timekeeper shall signal the end of the warm-up and commencement of first period of play by sounding the buzzer and re-setting the game clock. A maximum 19 players including up to 2 goalies in full uniform and team officials (up to a maximum of 5) will be permitted in the players bench area during game play.
For the tournament website, please visit www.kitchenerminor hockey.com
Local rules of the tournament 1. 5-goal differential mercy rule – During preliminary round games where there is a 5-goal differential at any point in the 3rd period (eg. a score of 6 -1), the time clock will run straight time. The game clock will remain in straight run time for the duration of the game regardless whether the goal differential becomes less than 5 (eg. a score of 6 – 2). During straight run time, the referee at their sole discretion may instruct the timekeeper to stop the clock for a player injury or other matter such as a penalty call. All minor penalties occurring during straight run
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MAJOR ATOM A Amhertburg Stars
NAME
Hudson Bond Noah Cappadocia Luca Fiorito Owen Fox Wyatt Jackson Evan Klein Sawyer Krokos Jason Lennox Adam MacDonald Mason MacInnes Nolan McGowan Payne Oltrop Adam Pizzala Brayden Sales Owen Scott Sam Wirag Jayce Zasucha
Brantford 99ers
Oakville Rangers
Sarnia Sting
Head Coach: Sheldon Cappadocia Assistant Coaches: Ryan Pizzala, Brett Dupuis Trainer: Mike Wirag Manager: Cathy MacInnes
Head Coach: Brent Usher Assistant Coaches: Ray Hawes and Gerald Thorne Trainer: Steve Berrill
Head Coach: Dan Lavallee Assistant Coaches: Duane Snelgrove, Rob Woolstencroft Trainer David Caringi
Head Coach: Mike Van Sickle Assistant Coaches: Greg Babcock, Blair Nield Trainer: Warren Glaister Manager: LeeAnnah Whitworth
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Bradford Bulldogs
Head Coach: Cerrone Natale Assistant Coaches: Anthony Agresti, David Dudley Trainer: Dan Hardill Manager: Kylie Brunette
NAME AJ Agresti Joe Atcheson Jackson Brunette Gavin Crane Seth Dryden Jacob Dudley Rendine Elijah Aiden Falcone Ryan Feaver Sebastien Ferris Hunter Giasson Seamus Hardill Daniel Natale Ryan Reid Jace Sherman
NAME Zachary Berrill Austin Bertling Brysson Bolduc Joe Bridle Dylan Butler Nicholas Caridi Jack Ferras Justin Floresco Andrew Gillis Corson Hawes John LaFerriere Kieran Luscombe Joseph Miedema Marcus Savaria Lane Theriault Aiden Thorne Matthew Usher
Burlington Bulldogs
NAME Kieran Blimkie Cole Brown Jagger Carson Gillott Nathan Fisher Liam Hughes Ethan Hunt John Jefferies Thomas Kelly Grant Lee Roman Loncaric Maxim Marino Mitchell McDonald Jack McInnis Joshua Rutherford Dane Skillings Sanjay Snaidero Liam Syliva
NAME Dean Alikakos Blake Bissett Matthew Callaghan Michael Caringi Quinn Carson Julian Gil Ryan Goard Ciaran Lauer Reed Lavallee Carter Lavallee Benjamin McWhirter William Moore Nathan Russ Nicholas Snelgrove Nicholas Sordo Troy Sullivan Dylan Woolstencroft
Richmond Hill Stars
NAME Aiden Shourideh Simon Yin Kais Figueiredo Anthony Belviso David Lisyansky Andreas Kougias Nathan Avrams Michael Zuyev Jason Bracey-Gibbon Kusinskis Gavin Julian Ortino Cameron Khang Adnaan Jaffer James Papadimitriou Joshua Gang Ryan Shao
NAME Carter Bell Rowan Fisher Andin Gear Ryder Haynes Cameron Humphrey Jason Lajeunesse Jr Cohnlan Lucas Nolan McNaught Owen Mooser Glaister Mya Jacob Phillips Kyla Rumford Callum Scott Nate Shaw Landon Story Evan Van Sickle Carter Whitworth
Toronto Eagles
NAME Lucas Alessi-Pietrosh Brendan Castelli Lucas Condoyannis Cooper Conradi Kaiden Cousineau Sam Cristello Ian Dalrymple Ethan Iantorno Devin Main Nikolas Markoc Christian Mazzuca Hayden McIsaac Jordan Milburn Angus Scott Colton Smith Mason Watkins Nate Younger
Head Coach: David Kelly Assistant Coach: Chris Rutherford Trainer: Craig Syliva Assistant Trainer: David Fisher Manager: Adam McInnis
Head Coach: Tony Kouglas Assistant Coaches: Jason Avrams, Joe Belviso Trainer: Eddie Khang Manager: Betty Papadimitriou
Head Coach: David Cousineau Assistant Coaches: Chris Milburn, Todd Smith Trainer: Brian Main Manager: Andy Dalrymple
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MAJOR ATOM A Toronto Royals
NAME Justin Barone Tyler Braund Dustin Cacciacarro Adam Caporiccio Sebastian Caporiccio Alessandro Carabine Steven Carogioiello Luca Cirianni Desi Della Fazia Tobey Douangkeo Rocco Le Donne Daniel Ruffolo Daniel Sell Dylan Sidhu Daniel Simone
Victory Honda Blue
NAME Cody Bailow Dominic Chaput Eric Chartrand Jacob Corcoran Veeran Dhaliwal Antonio Giacalone Blake Kolb Jack Kooy Kameron Laskaska Easton Martell Ronald Nichols Nate Perrin Aaron Proske William Schley Brendan Sise Maxxon Sulla Caiden Woody
Woodstock Jr Navy Vets
NAME Noah Caswell Ryan Atkinson Makilah Jones Everett Carne Josh Huddy Grant Chesney Jack Bertrand Everett Force Hunter Sivyer Spencer Chittick Tyler Smith Austin Doolittle Nikolas Yeoman Cotlon Thomson
Woolwich Wildcats
NAME Ethan Burkholder Josh Carson Riley Dettweiler Brandon Fishman Connor Goebel Keaten Kidd Jakob Noot Mitch Roemer Ayden Schaap Danny Schaefer Karsten Smith Drew Snyder Carson Staken Owen Weppler Evan Woods
Head Coach: Silvio Arone Assistant Coaches: Glen Batista, Daneil Del Monte Trainer: Mark Sell Manager: Dominic Carabine
Head Coach: Rob Bertrand Assistant Coaches: Neil Caswell, Mike Yeoman Trainer: Geoff Doerr Manager: Kristen Carne
Head Coach: Marc Chartrand Assistant Coaches: Mark Tarpinian, Phil Kooy Trainer: Adam Kolb Manager: Julie Bailow
Head Coach: Ryan Burkholder Assistant Coaches: Matthew Roemer, Ben Snyder Trainer: Matthew Fishman Manager: Chelsea Schaap
MAJOR ATOM AA Barrie Colts
Head Coach: Dan Schaly Assistant Coaches: Kevin Morris, Jim Farell Trainer: Cory Crewson Manager: Joe Fairbairn
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NAME
Hunter Bricknell Cameron Bye Lucas Cameron Eric Capling Shea Crewson Ryan Fairbairn Liam Farell Ryleigh Filipelli Nicholas Gage Zach Holeschek Trent McManemy Grayson Medvie-Racine Colton Morris Aiden Morrison Jace Schaly Riley Sorokan Liam Surka Justin Tunney
Belle River Jr Canadiens
Head Coach: Andrew Finlay Assistant Coaches: Jaret Wills, Greg Fitzmaurice Trainer: Shaun Smith Manager: Carrie Seguin
NAME
Spencer Headrick Rowan Wyslocky Kadin Johnston Brayden Luzzi Cole Cond Parker Rushton Wyatt Leblanc Jacob Briffet Gage Evans Tristan Holzwarth Evan Roach Darion Pucci Gabriel Palumbo Grayson Pine Kylie Schryer Sara Boston Quincy Unger Grant Mathewson
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MAJOR ATOM AA Burlington Eagles Blue
NAME Will Armstrong Chis Bevington Daniel Bonaparte Blake Clayton Cade Colley Zack Duke Riley Emmons Simon Garratt Robbie Kenney Brendan Keogh Matthew Manning Alex McNairn Maddy Nelson Matthew Pecyna Kade Saker Jacob Uhm Owen Windle
Copper Cliff Redmen
NAME Max Arnold Nathan Audette Ethan Burton Nolan Cardinal Carter Carriere Cole Dubowsky Nicho Gauthier Riley Graffi Lucas Jacko Nicho Labrecque Sarah McKechnie Zach Neron Ethan Oliver Jacob Plante Cale Prpic Adam Urso
Glanbrook Rangers
NAME Matteo Alves Colin Barricelli Logan Doan Ranald Gillis Ayden Harvey Jackson Heywood Owen Hunks Ryley Kraynick Samuel Landry Brody Leet Gabriel Nazi Zackary Schulz Adel Sisic Brody Small Owen Zenone Nathan Zimmermann
Goulding Park Rangers
NAME Daniel Andrew Max Beltchetz Cole Berman Cole Brot Regan Devine Myles Grossman Joshua Hirschberg Joshua Kaye Anton Kuzmichev Matthew McKay Ryan Ng Milo Slayer Riley Stolberg Jonny Tattum Owen Weaver Kaichen Zhang
Greater Toronto Capitals
NAME Zachary Grahn Alessandro Grisolia Victoria Kruzel Isaiah Tomlinson Matteo Magnante Charlie Moskowitz Jackson Pham Fiona Porter Mihailo Prekajski Dante Romita Nathan Stockfish Justin Tallarico Teressa Topolski Julianne Vella Aubrey Weiner
Grimsby Kings
NAME Declan Arnold Massimo Bergshoeff Charlie Bodden Dylan Breuls Daniel Chiarella Julian Clarke Ryan Dommasch Owen Furtney Adam Haslam Brady Lundrigan Spencer Magnini Joey McLaren Emerson Pergentile Connor Pidsadny Nathan Poehlman Jack Szarko Steven Togmus
Hamilton Huskies
NAME Adriano Bozzo Noah Cannon Blake Curran Colin Denkers Austin Dredge Sam Elder Domenic Fidanza Ben Kingston Ethan Lalli Quinn Louden Cash McManus Van McManus Giacomo Pugliese Marco Restauri Jacob Roberts Evan Tosh Jayce Zasucha
Kitchener Jr Rangers
NAME Liam Alcock Owen Aldridge Sebastian Ambrose Brayden Beatson Noah Donelle Jacob George Jake Johnston Joe Lusk Nolan MacNeil Chase Palmquist Max Rowley Mike Rutledge Tysen Sheridan Sam Singh Jameson Staab John Stewart Brooke Voll
Head Coach: Becky Kellar Assistant Coaches: Paul Manning, Matt Pecyna Trainer: Dave Armstrong Manager: Kim Bevington
Head Coach: Tim Harvey Assistant Coaches: Warren Leet, Alex Schulz Trainer: Phil Kraynick Manager: Roger Landry
Head Coach: John Vella Assistant Coaches: Gianni Magnante, John Stockfish Trainer: Gary Grahn Manager: Brian Moskowitz
Head Coach: Mike Restauri Assistant Coaches: Floyd Windecker, Frank Breneke Trainer: Tom McManus Manager: Rob Lalli
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Head Coach: Cecil Burton Assistant Coaches: Pierre Labrecque, Jason Prpic Trainer: Justin Olivier Manager: Tammy Prpic
Head Coach: Mike Weaver Assistant Coaches: Jamie Grossman, Adam Slayer Trainer: Ron Tattum Manager: Terri Brot
Head Coach: Derek Bodden Assistant Coaches: Billy McLaren, Steve Togmus Trainer: Mike Haslam Manager: Rebecca Greaves
Head Coach: Jeff Rowley Assistant Coaches: Tony Lusk, Brandon Moffat Trainer: Melissa Humphrey Manager: Chris Palmquist
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MAJOR ATOM AA Milton Winterhawks
NAME Benjamin Allen Gavin Dawn Justin Dermit Joshua Desrochers Justin Farrow Christopher Flemming Jack Gallway Caleb MacGregor Madden McWhirter Benjamin Miziolek Adam Peddie Luca Petruzzo Lincoln Quann Nolan Roy Darcy Rybinski Eliliot Smulders Hayden Villaverde
Niagara Falls Flyers
NAME Kieran Abbs Adam Blue Connor Bolibruck Angelo Butera Preston Campbell Jayla Carter Logan Folino Austin Macrae Sarge Muscato Cameron Parlee Owen Rose Thomas Stranges
North Durham Warriors
Head Coach: Al Avery Assistant Coaches: Jason Bonnyman, Dave Dawson Trainer: Doug Dunlop Manager: Ashley Begg
NAME Josh Avery Mason Begg Josh Bonnyman Will Crix Tyler Dawson Ben Dunlop Cameron Edgerton Devin Hollands Kale Kinniburgh Cooper Kozlinsky Declan Maknyik Cameron Meek Van Periera Ryan Proctor Austin Punchard Reese Walker
Richmond Hill Stars
NAME Anthony Cipollone Filip Djordjevic Julian Federico Alex Fegaras Carson Gray James Hatzissauvas Kosta Karailiadis John Katsavelos Matthew Lianos Christopher Millis Sebastian Pelaez Robert Petrucci Michael Plainos Julius Qi Michael Riccio Austin Salter Aiden Stern
Soo Jr Greyhounds
NAME Griffen Albert Drew Allison Coulson Bell Hudson Chitaroni Brendan Cooke Gavin Darlow Lucas DiBerardino Ethan Ferguson Declan Gallivan Nathan Guizzetti Carter Huckson Deven Jones-McDonald Preston Miller Carter Nadon Tyler Neveau Candon O’Neill Cash Rowswell
Stratford Warriors
NAME Dylan Abel Ryan Gansevles Aaron Green Rylan Hall Blake Hodgson Ryan McGill Grady Murphy Austin Musselman Carter Petrie Colin Schultz Zach Schultz Nathan Siebert Brenden Sippel Lukas Steele Blair Stokes Dawson White
Streetsville Tigers
NAME Luke Chiarello Evan Fischer Chase Gillingham Lucas Gracon Jayden Janicki Travis Jones Logan King Connor Looney Graeme Mitkiewicz Reese Reid Liam Sacha Logan Shaikh Gabriel Trozzo Aaron Walker Tyler Whitall
Head Coach: Jamie Galway Assistant Coaches: Sid Quann, Jerry Galway Trainer: Phil Petruzzo Manager: Jerry Galway Sr
Head Coach: Tony DiCarlo Assistant Coach: Brian Carter Trainer: Gino Stranges
Head Coach: Brian Wilkes Assistant Coaches: Tim Salter, Sam Altobello Trainer: Jim Hatzissauvas Manager: Sean Cipollone
Head Coach: Tim Schultz Assistant Coaches: Chris Musselman, Scott Petrie Trainer: Tony Convay Manager: Scott Siebert
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Mississauga Terriers
Head Coach: James DeSanto Assistant Coach: Brian Bell Trainer: Jesse Migliaro Manager: David Chirrey
Head Coach: Chris Huckson Assistant Coaches: Troy Miller, Mark Allison Trainer: Mike Gallivan Manager: Dave Guizzetti
Head Coach: Mark Trozzo Assistant Coaches: Chad Walker, Chris Whitall Trainer: Marek Miltkiewicz Manager: Gerry Jones
NAME Abdullah Ak Michael Ayerst Jackson Bell Constantine Benack Colin Brazel Adam Chirrey Ryan Chong Eli Chou Cosby DaCosta Colin DeSanto Adam Garraz Cameron Germann Sebastian Lawlor Matthew Migliaro Erik Sauder Kaiden White
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MAJOR ATOM AA Tonawanda Lightning
NAME Evan Adair DJ Burgio Nolan Hailey Ian Hannon Joshua Hess Noah Hudson Joshua Iuvino Sully Korte AJ LoVullo Dominic Marranca Eli North Nick Prezioso Matthew Rubin Jake Simpson Braeden Tuttle Joshua Warthling
Vaughan Rangers
Head Coach: Carlo Aletto Assistant Coaches: Joe Piccone, Carlisle Robertson Trainer: Nick Lacroce Manager: Paul Di Stasi
NAME Anthony Aletto John Bender David Blinder Christian Di Stasi Alexander Marchetti Michael Massi Cerelli Matteo Lacroce Michael Davide Robertson Miccoli Rocco Stefano Scocco Lucas Spatola Johann Vasquez-Garces Covello William Dylan Zaretsky
Windsor Jr Spitfires
NAME Anthony Beloulis Lennox Boismier Macdonald Chase Aiden Geng Keagan Knowler Keegan Laporte Ayden Larocque Corey Leach Elliot Lester Jake Lewis Jordan Machan Ashton Maluske Massimo Nalli Justin Reimneitz Matteo Sperduti Jack Van Kuren Aidan Woytowich
York Toros
NAME Chase Del Colombo David Deschatelets Mason Franco DeRyck Johnny Li David Loreto Benjamin Lyons Lucas Novak Carlyle Powell Benjamin Rigas Maximus Simonsen Josh Skuce Jonah Thomas Nolan Walsh Brandon Yerevanian Tyler Young Cam Zanier
Head Coach: Glenn Chapman Assistant Coaches: Alan Ford, Gerrard MacEachern Trainer: Trevor Bingham Manager: David Sgro
NAME Nolan Butler Stephan Cameron Shawn Costello Sean Costigan Matthew Ford Jhansen Hunt Gavin Lavery Liam Lavery Cole MacEachern Roenik Mahal Michael Murphy Michael Newlove Vincent Onforio Ajay Rai Liam Sgro Gabriel Smith Ethan Viveiros
Brantford 99ers
NAME Nolan Butler Stephan Cameron Shawn Costello Sean Costigan Matthew Ford Jhansen Hunt Gavin Lavery Liam Lavery Cole MacEachern Roenik Mahal Michael Murphy Michael Newlove Vincent Onforio Ajay Rai Liam Sgro Gabriel Smith Ethan Viveiros
Head Coach: Brian North Assistant Coaches: Stephen Hess, Paul Marranca Manager: David Adair
Head Coach: Elmer Carmichael Assistant Coaches: John Leach, Kipp Van Kuren Trainer: Rob Murphy Manager: Bill Lester
Head Coach: Dave Zanier Assistant Coaches: Lukas Novak, Julian Deschatelets Trainer: Matthew Leger Manager: Heather Del Colombo
MAJOR ATOM AAA Brampton 45s
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Head Coach: Greg Hankai Assistant Coach: Mike VanNetten Trainer: Mike Verschoore Manager: Jason Snyder
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MAJOR ATOM AAA Buffalo Regals
NAME Jackson Antonelli Andrew Berdysiak Austin Carney Gavin Chudzik Joe Conte Jack Daigler John Duffett Nathan Dunn Caidon Evancho Eric Gioia Jack Grillo Gavin Heideman Griffin Johnston Ricky Kwarciak Carson Oates Adam Perry
Buffalo Regals SCTA
NAME Athan Bailor Tyler Bridge Jake Caffrey Christopher Giambrone Cole Gilson Kasey Kohler Aidan Nitsche Cole Peters Gavin Ryan Drury Schmidt Benji Willett Ross Yoshida Carter Zakrzewski
Cambridge Hawks
NAME Jackson Ball Nolan Branco Jordan Charron Hunter Colwell Jack D’Arcy Alexavier Deeb Jake Duby Reid Gammage Zac Giffin Connor Gignac Trenten Gillies Ben Hedges Luke McConnell Jack McGurn Isaac Melo Will Ross Carter Whissell
Central Ontario Wolves
NAME Graeme Armstrong Carson Cameron Logan Carnaghan Benjamin Coupal Oliver Coupal Seth Goble Colton Jenkins Luke Kemp Jack Kirby Nash McGill Jack Murtha Jackson Porter Brady Scarlett Emerson Taylor Jesse Vallier Trey Weatherall Zachary Wilson
Head Coach: Peter Cantrell Assistant Coaches: Mike Beauchesne, Brad Turcotte Trainer: Richard Hamelin Manager: Mike Webb
NAME Brandon Bauder Quinn Beauchesne Rowan Cantrell Luca Carlucci Jacob Cloutier Kieren Dervin Jackson Hamelin Atonino Imerti Ben Koyzra Daniel Laflamme Daryan Matthews Tyler Miereles Lukas Murphy Logan Power Luke Suys Dylan Turcotte Tristan Webb
Grey Bruce Highlanders
NAME Cooper Allen Dillon Atkinson Kasen Beitz Talen Brown Travis Brown Cameron Carney Liam Doherty Alex Driscoll Aaron Dukeshire Kaylan Holding Jonah Kerr Jack Kruiderink Nathan Mead Jaxon Reay Ronin Riddell Parker Toth Aiden Watt
Guelph Gryphons
NAME Vincent Piccone Kurtis Abbey Ethan Lawrence Nathan Bakker Sam Black Nathan Boyle Nathan Briggs Nolan Chabot Tyler Chadwick Trenton Harris Griffin Mackie Jacob Middleton Owen Power Alex Rossi Sam Savery Brady Smith Hunter Solomon
Hamilton Huskies
Head Coach: Brian Duffett Assistant Coaches: Brandon Evancho, Rich Chudzik Trainer: TBD Manager: Neil Conte
Head Coach: Ryan D’Arcy Assistant Coaches: Jason Whissel, Mike Gignac Trainer: Scott Ball Manager: Deb Hedges
Gloucester Rangers
Head Coach: Joseph Harris Assistant Coaches: Jesse Longo, Ryan Black Trainer: Roberto Rossi Manager: Chad Savery
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Head Coach: Jason Bridge Assistant Coaches: Nick Schmidt, Rob Peters Trainer: Jeff Gilson Manager: Anthony Giambrone
Head Coach: Mark McGill Assistant Coaches: Gary Coupal, Rod Porter Trainer: Daryl Cameron
Head Coach: Andrew Riddell Assistant Coaches: Corey Reay, Trayne Brown Trainer: Chris Holding Manager: John Mead
Head Coach: Graham McDonald Assistant Coaches: Dave Mio, Marty Van den Heuvel Trainer: Todd Clairmont Manager: Kevin Williamson
NAME Dean Broz Karson Caetano Connor Clairmont Tyler Grbavac Luke Guagliano Jack Havers Luca Horvat Luke Jessop Thomas Leone Harrison Morgan Joseph Paiement Derrick Posthumus Callum Ronalds Connor Sheahan Nathan Tarka Logan Van Den Heuvel Liam Wilson
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MAJOR ATOM AAA Huron Perth Lakers
NAME Cody Bach Jack Bree Ryan Fraser Carson Harmer Zachary Houben Nathan Jewitt Ben Medhurst Hayden Nicholson Sawyer Olmstead Colin Slattery Jordan Visneskie Nicholas Wagner Will Coward Drew Hodge Dominic Marshall Hayden Barch Aidan Hill
Kitchener Jr Rangers
NAME Brendan Gerber Brock Grein Jack Hodge Jordan Jacobs Joshua Kaufman Kayden Livingston Marcus Msuya Hudson Parker Matthew Ripley Brandt Robichaud Zachary Rolson Cooper Schust Cole Stefanac Joey Stiles Bobby Tsilogianis Evan Walter Brady Young
London Jr Knights
NAME Braedon Clark Maxwell Davidson Darcy Dewachter Benjamin Dommasch Tanner Ducharme Nathan Enwright Jayden Hazelwood Nicholas Knox Luke Readings Rowan Reid Ryan Roobroeck Carter Secord Parker Snelgrove Ethan Weir Caden Welsby Michael Wojcik Aiden Young
Niagara North Stars
NAME Easton Andres Ben Arnold Liam Beamish Luc Beatty Austin Bocchinfuso Jude Bray Brasco Cirillo Joshua Fabina Jaden Flora Aaron Jackson Finn Moffett Noah Read Ethan Royer Cody Rudderham Jamal Turner Ryan Vickers
North Central Predators
NAME Braeden Begley Caden Carroll Devun Colebrook Caleb Dorion Evan Feltis Evan Gliddon Nathan Hunter Wilson Levely Avery McNamara Hiland Monague Ezekiel Neely Parker Orr Quentin Rouse Logan Rubino Alexandre St.Pierre Tanner Thayer
Richmond Hill Coyotes
NAME Aiden Al-Joundi Grant Banfield Ty Burling Kyle Charny Giacomo Cozza Mason Cruzet Emerson Cudmore Gregory Fernandez Taciano Foti Hank Heider Ben Lawlor Marco Morelli Andreas Papaioannou Michael Piao Jacob Walsh Nickolas Zubko
NAME Cameron Arquette William Claridge Gannon Hunter Zachary Jovanovski Carter Loffelmann Paolo Mancina Marentette Thanasi Freddie McCroy Travis Rivest Trent Rudge Ottavio Ruggirello Reyth Smith Drew Stahlbrand Cayden Storey Ethan Tatomir Matteo Vilardi Trevor Zanutto
Waterloo Wolves
NAME Cameron Beisel Xavier Bernier Jay Busch Matthew Darrigan Josh Frey Evan Grant Rowan Henderson Adam Konopka Brady Martin Jack Mayne Rhys McCloskey Ben Morton Samual Ratcliffe Ethan Sauve Reed Straus Evan Van Eykeren Evan Walsh
Head Coach: Kevin Nicholson Assistant Coaches: Jeff Jewitt, Greg Houben Trainer: Andrew Medhurst Manager: Bill Hodge
Head Coach: Dave Secord Assistant Coaches: Pete Enwright, Andy Reid Trainer: Bob Clark Manager: Jen Readings
Head Coach: Chris Carroll Assistant Coaches: Alex Hunter, Austin Kelly Trainer: George Begley Manager: Gilles St. Pierre
Sun County Panthers
Head Coach: Ryan Best Assistant Coach: Luke Gangnon Trainer: Aaron Hunter Manager: Paul Mancina
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Head Coach: Ben Schust Assistant Coaches: Chad Parker, Shane Gerber Trainer: Chris Ripley Manager: Ryan Robichaud
Head Coach: James Gichard Assistant Coaches: Matt Read, Rich Andres Trainer: Mark Bocchinfuso Manager: David Royer
Head Coach: Dave Patriquin Assistant Coach: Shane Roberts Trainer: Glenn Cruzet Assistant Trainer: Joe Karampatos Manager: Jennifer Cruzet
Head Coach: Rick Morton Assistant Coaches: Andrew Henderson, Robin Cumming Trainer: Patrick Walsh Manager: John Busch
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MAJOR ATOM MD/AE Ancaster Avalanche
NAME Nyek Amin Keegan Baker Jack Bar Spencer Beaulne Tyler Dorman Ben Dunmore Matthew Jurcic Quinton Levac Marco Mancini Andrew Moreton Aiden O’Brien Aidan Satchell Paulo Spadano Declan Tudge Lex Van Barneveld Matteo Volpini Liam Whelanhell
Barrie Colts
NAME Logan Amendola Jake Archer Dylan Bingham Alessio Bitonti Tyler Cleverdon Blake Dunlop Carson Faulkner Keegan Grant Lundon Hadley Jacob Kennedy Tommy Lamon Owen Latford Brayden McKinnon Hudson McLaughlin Tucker Morton Aidan Ogilvie Kyle Tamaki
Head Coach: Andrew Ellis Assistant Coaches: Hugh Tharby, Todd Cummings Trainer: Aaron McGregor Manager: Joe Velie
NAME Grant Allen Jett Andreychuk Lucas Campagnoni Jack Cecconi Carson Cummings Logan Davey Jack Douthwright Sebastian Durdos Garrett Ellis Owen Lovett Gavin McGrath Nolan McGregor Dylan Tharby Magregor Thompson Thomas Velie Jake Walker Jacob Walker-Edwards
Cambridge Hawks
NAME Sylas Bairos Samuel Boyd Parker Campbell Alex Campbell Tyler Caswell Nico Fernandes Reggie Gignac Nathan Graveline Tyson Lane Liam Lapierre Michael McIntyre Tristan Nagel Andrew Quarrie Camden Schaefer Ryan Silva Lucas Sousa Caleb Van Leeuwen
Kitchener Jr Rangers Blue
NAME Liam Balmer Trentin Bartscher Parker Boertien Jack Bogaert Reid Bromiley TJ Cleminson Parker Coughlin Samuel Halter Riley Hinsperger Carson Knight Ethan Kralik Alex Le Duc Carter MacKay Blake Neomytka Cameron Sharpe Austin Ullman Cooper Vang
Kitchener Jr Rangers Red
NAME Ashton Clark Brendan George Michael Hajjar Brock Harris Isaac Hoover Reed Hoover Logan Kroh Jaicob Levesque Wyatt McKellar Taylor Morey Ryan Richards Shayle Simons Jackson Smith James Smith Lukas Talbot Cooper Tupling Braiden Wilton
Head Coach: Maurice O’Brien Assistant Coaches: Scott Moreton, Matt Whelan Trainer: Lidio Mancini Manager: Jennifer O’Brien
Burlington Bulldogs
Head Coach: Tim Knight Assistant Coaches: Rob MacKay, Nick Boertien Trainer: Jim Balmer
Wilmot • Wellesley
Head Coach: Keith McLaughlin Assistant Coaches: Bill Grant, Chris Archer Trainer: Trevor Bingham Manager: Mark Kennedy
Head Coach: John Fullerton Assistant Coach: PJ Sullivan Trainer: Jim Caswell
Head Coach: Scott Tupling Assistant Coaches: Sam Simons, Mike Clark Trainer: Shawn Hoover Manager: Marita Talbot
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MAJOR ATOM MD/AE New Hamburg Huskies
NAME Sam Asselstine Cole Boulton Breckan Carnegie Maxim Coombs Cohen Cox Tate Ehgoetz Travis Ernst Cameron Fletcher Lucas Fortin Luca Gerardi Carter Girodat Chace Hoffman Ryan Kuntz Noah Lichty Dylan O’Connell Jordan Snyder Ethan St. Clair
North London Nationals
NAME Robbi Allen Maxwell Bonaparte Abeti Botterel Lucas Dalyrmple Reed Granton Nicholas Hutter Johnny Loupos Declan Malone Christian McCallum Zachary Murray Jovani Naifeh Aiden Nasirbeighi Tyler Sanders Carson Sorokos Carson Thompson Andre Yang
Oakridge Aeros
NAME Isaac Taylor Brady Milne Will Taylor Naithan French Luke Burnett Jake Thompson Anthony Sousa Kaeden Chortos Ben Hudson Braden Thorne Robbie Brown Stephen Burnett Richard Latham Ben Ferguson Connor Mcleod Bryson Haak Jack De Grandpre
Orangeville Flyers
NAME Grayson Braiden Ryan Denham Orlando Disanto Ethan Gronroos Tyler Hearder Carson Holden Luke McCracken Trevor Noble Eden Gowing Austin Nolet Ryan Ottaway Ben Price Austin Robinson Evan Thompson Aiden Wenediktow Logan Willcott
Peterborough Petes
NAME Brody Carrick James Chandra Sam Dickey Joseph Donoghue Jordan Garfat Riley Hagerman Jayden Howson Caeden Kent Olivia Mercer Bradley Montgomery Jack Pacey Adam Revak Cole Scanlan Tobias Skopelianos Archer Stalteri Cole Stevens Joshua Watson
Sarnia Jr Sting
NAME Eric Bowen Leo Docherty-Stamos Nate Harris Kyle Healy Nate Henderson Caleb Houghton Zac Houghton Logan Jones Owen Labrash Josh Lambert Morgan Matuzic Adam Minty Chase Moen Michael Ray Thoryn Reeve Jacob Tavares Jacob Visser
Vaughan Rangers Red
NAME Christian Arena Andrew Benaiah Charles Connor Owen Connor John Patrick D’Addio Marcus DeMello Connor Hopper Pearce Parkin Matthew Pittini Matthew Puntillo Jack Scott June Shim Owen Sturge Antonio Torriano Nicholas Trani Edward Zhang
Waterloo Wolves Black
NAME Owen Beselaere Jack Cumming Michael Ewart Caleb Gawel Nicholas Heptditch Jack Hergott Sam Hodson Alex Hoskins Owen Irving Daniel Krueger Rogan Moir Isaac Roberts Nathan Sulkowski Mack Szumlinski Josh Tielemen Jacob Werner Noah Zhang
Head Coach: Scott Gerardi Assistant Coaches: Dan O’Connell, Eric Fortin Trainer: Luke Ehgoetz Manager: Greg St. Clair
Head Coach: Greg French Assistant Coach: Rich De Grandpre Trainer: Matt Mcleod Manager: Greg Latham
Head Coach: John Pacey Assistant Coaches: Andrew Mercer, Mark Carrick Trainer: Aaron Garfat Manager: Gabriela Revak
Head Coach: Mark Hopper Assistant Coaches: Mike Scott, Phil Pittini Trainer: Patrick Connor Manager: Kellie Lerullo
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Head Coach: Jason Murray Assistant Coach: Brian Dalyrmple Trainer: Brian Sanders Manager: Shawna Malone
Head Coach: Wayne Braiden Assistant Coaches: Mark Bracken, Shaun Price Trainer: Kelly Robinson Manager: Kristyna Wenediktow
Head Coach: Curt Reeve Assistant Coaches: Larry Joy, Joe Clarke Trainer: Paul Matuzich Manager: Wendy Reeve
Head Coach: Bob Hergott Assistant Coaches: Steve Seftel, Dave Gaiser Trainer: Joel Cumming Manager: Nicola Hergott
2017 Oktoberfest Tournament
MAJOR ATOM MD/AE Whitby Wildcats
Head Coach: Steve Donelle Assistant Coaches: Scott Hyland, Jeff Deline Trainer: Dave Burrowes Manager: Marina Clarke
NAME Cooper Burns Dylan Burrowes Fletcher Dashper Griffin Deline Bryce Donelle Brandon Foster Jake Hyland Jake Kajh Jayden MacPherson Nicholas Moore Sean Mulrooney Aidan Narinesingh Reece Northcutt Levi Ruttan Brendan Smith Ben Viger Cole Wilson
MINOR ATOM A Barrie Colts
Head Coach: Jason Willard Assistant Coaches: John Pallante, James Van Dyke Trainer: Ed Black Manager: Adam Peckham
NAME Bradyn Black Rowan Burtt Crosby DePiero Nolan Dewsbury Ryan Duern Nathan Gadd Curtis Goulding Reed McKeown Caleb Munshaw Keira Owen Carter Peckham Brandon Peterson Riley Simone Grant Trumble Arjun Uppal Jackson Van Dyke Hudson Willard
Burlington Bulldogs
NAME William Bedard Devon Bennewies Tanner Deacon Jackson Fattore Jacob Guilfoyle Benjamin Hepburn Luke Hockney Ryan Jones Madden Marsh Jason McBay Caden Paquette Ayden Perfect Quinn Sheridan Adrian Soden Matthew Svacina Brody Verley Phoenix Willis
Greater Toronto Capitals
NAME Corrado Bancheri Lucas Berridge Mathew Brown Eric Colwill Daniel Ferrandini Adrien Gentile Sebastian Gentile Noah Kim Mario Medaglia Julian Palmieri Andrew Perut Luca Prevedel Lucas Rotondi Julian Ruscio Gianluca Saieva Nicholas Sergie Brayden Varley
Grimsby Kings
NAME Liam Applebee Douglas Bocchinfuso Jon Carmosino Ty Daniels Coby Green Luke Juhlke Johnathan Lancaster Max Morreale Aubrey Morrison Matteo Quaglia Bryce Scobie Ronan Sidorkewicz Tristan Smith Baron Stipancic Matteo Vallorani Benjamin VanMaanen Hendrik Veld
Head Coach: Bryan Lima Assistant Coach: Michael Bancheri Trainer: Kevin Brown Manager: Frank Gentile
Oktoberfest Tournament 2017
Head Coach: Colin Willis Assistant Coaches: Scott Marsh, Warren Sheridan Trainer: Thomas Hockney Manager: John Soden
Head Coach: Dean Scobie Assistant Coach: Travis Daniels Trainer: Scott Morrison Manager: Kaylan Edgcumbe
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MINOR ATOM A
NAME Logan Adams Gavin Bahr Lucas Buker Caleb Dupuis Teagan Fitzgerald Brock Fuller Will Holleran Aden Johnstone Ronan Kennedy Philip Kerr Fionn McCloskey Jake Pasma Ryan Pfohl Oliver Shannon Lucas St Pierre Evan Szyc Jack Weisman
London Mustangs White
NAME Connor Crandon Owen Dewar Nathan Edwards Robert Elijah Saxon Gicante Jackson Gower Sawyer Hanies Mikler Lukas Rhys Mabee Finlay McCuaig Oakley McNeil Ryan Moore Kyle Pandur Ryan Picken Nolan Rebmann-Woods Luis Sturgeon Blake Zister
Head Coach: Ron Popadiuk Assistant Coaches: Cory Papadiuk, Joseph Cecchin Trainer: Sean Williams Manager: Tricia Simon
NAME Sami Barreiro Cohen Card Liam Chiasson Alexander Ferreira Owen Lang Luka Radman Eric Ripley Nathan Rodrigues Aiden Scarrow Cole Schoonbaert Ben Simon Cameron Stone Dean Theoharris Marcus Williams Victor Williams Braeden Woodfine
New Hamburg Huskies
NAME Aidan Beaver Riley Braiden Tyler Braiden Kolton Dahmer Broderick Dietrich Daniel East Owen Gomes Jaxon Hergott Kevin Hunter Karsten Lang Jack McNaughton Dean Mohr Chace Robinson Gavin Roy Zachary Taylor Hudson Waechter
Peterborough Petes
NAME Ashton Bell Max Bidgood Nathaniel Blais Tristan Boucher Blayden Davis Kyle Duda Kaylynn Fisher Calvin Hogan Jack House Rhys Johnson Colby Kekki Ian Neck Casey Richardson Nathan Sorichetti Carson Teeple Aedan Temple
Stratford Warriors
NAME Mason Bauld Reed Bowles Colten Brenzil Owen Bridges Ryan Cassone Andrew Davis Rylan De Boeck Henry Flanagan Cole Hishon Charlie Holloway Colston Kibedi Mark Martin Taten Mikel Cameron Parsons Ethan Walters Evan White-Roy
Ted Reeve Thunder
NAME Miles Dulny Keenan Elliott William Fernandes Adam Gouw Keiran Gration Finn Greenhouse Avin Holstein Noah McKenzie Lucas Miles Aidan Raino Ben Roberts Matthew Scott Ty Smith Luca Stellino Samuel Woolley
Waterloo Wolves
NAME Altay Akgol James Beaupre Connor Brown Brady Cass Matthew Dennis Liam Gould Alexander Govanis Avery Hammar Emerson Heywood Jacob Howard Jack Jordan Xavier Moyes Justin Neufeld Antonio Parisi Casey Ross Max Rutherford Keen Theodosiou
Halton Hills Thunder
Head Coach: Dave Pfohl Assistant Coaches: Mike Bahr, John Weisman Trainer: Jon Kerr Manager: Larry Fitzgerald
Meadowvale Hawks
Head Coach: Jesse House Assistant Coaches: Pavo Kekki, Isaac Teeple Trainer: Bob Neck Manager: Matt Temple
Head Coach: Christine Miles Assistant Coaches: Chris Dulny, Scott Raino Trainer: Andrew McKenzie Manager: Kate Greenhouse
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Head Coach:Joey Facca Assistant Coaches: Chad Dewar, Jeff Edwards Trainer: Natalie Wakabayashi Manager: Nena Picken
Head Coach: Trevor Hunter Assistant Coaches: David Beaver, Chad Dietrich Trainer: Darryl Dahmer Assistant Trainer: Jamie Hergott
Head Coach: Jason Brenzil Assistant Coaches: Jay Bowles, Mike Hishon Trainer: Jason Parsons Manager: Chris Holloway
Head Coach: Steven McDonald Assistant Coach: Chad Beaupre Trainer: Ryan Hammar Manager: Steven Rodgers
2017 Oktoberfest Tournament
MINOR ATOM A Whitby Wildcats A Blue
NAME Sam Bliss Lucas Burley Mason Calligaro Michael Costanza Ronan Henry Aiden Hodgkinson Carter Lee Christian Luciano Nolan McFarlane Noah Murray Ethan Murray Dylan Oliveira Cohen Redelaar Kaillen Taylor Tristan Terry Jack Vickery Lincoln Wright
York Mills Rangers
NAME Tyler Appleby Hayden Berkovic Michael Cohen Ronan Duffy Lucas Flood Duncan Ganpaul Cooper Gaskin Harry Hess Sam Hess Jonas Kuzmarov Lachlan MacGregor Calvin Roy Cooper Southam Spencer Strain Gavin Whiston
Head Coach: Geoffrey Hodgkinson Assistant Coaches: John Luciano, Joe Vickery Trainer: Dennis Costanza Manager: Shane Terry
Head Coach: Jonathan Hess Assistant Coaches: Chris Roy, Matt Appleby Trainer: Dennis Berkovic Manager: Laura Strain
Woolwich Wildcats
Head Coach: Daniel Weir Assistant Coaches: Jeff Benham, Jeremy Snyder Trainer: Chris Paquet Assistant Trainer: Chad Collingwood
NAME Lucas Benham Adam Bloch Bryce Brubacher Logan Cluthe Avery Collingwood Spencer Hume Mitchell Krasovec Declan Martin Sutton Meir Caleb Paquet Reed Snyder Alex Veitch Carson Waechter Carter Weir Luke Wood Macivor Zettel
MINOR ATOM AA Barrie Colts
Head Coach: Shawn Bovair Assistant Coaches: Sam Robertson, Peter Cruise Trainer: Matt Marshall Manager: Jeff Henry
Oktoberfest Tournament 2017
NAME Chase Bovair Noah Bydal Kenny Champ Brady Champaigne Holt Cruise Markus Dirracolo Dylan Ewles Christian Giguere Sheamus Gunn Reid Harlow Landon Henry Gavin Loughran Cash Marshall Jax Mertineit Tyler Murdock Ben Reistetter Lukas Trapani
Brampton 45s
Head Coach: Joshua Sammutt Assistant Coaches: Zach Sammutt, Everett Flewelling Trainer: Todd Elson Manager: Catherine De Lazzer-Elson
NAME Jonathan Bartholomew Karman Bassi Daniel Borsellino Jayson Brenan Joey Caruso Christian DeGuzman Michael Donahee Keegan Elson Siya Grewal Rayan Karim Tiger Marwaha Brydon McDonald Jacob O’Brien Evan Sousa Braydon Teat Coyne Tyler Kairo Young
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MINOR ATOM AA Copper Cliff Redmen
NAME Maksim Beljo Deric Boisvert Jayden Ceming Ryder Coe Jameson Fabbro Ethan Hodder Liam Judd Kyde MacLennan Denver Mulligan Ethan Philippe Quinn Pigeau Ashton Pitawanakwat Jeremy Thall Massimo Toffoli Mason Walker Kaden Wicklander Dax Yurich
Greater Toronto Capitals
NAME Michael Deighan Michael Fiorini Jacob Grahn Victor Koehler Thomas Lamarre Nathan Le-Nguyen Pavan Piatek Alexander Silano Matthew St. Germaine Emmett Stamp Blake Strain Zion Tomlinson John Vella Evan Whittaker
Guelph Jr Gryphons
NAME Nathan Bowman Nikolas Dabic Tate Davison David Dixon Aidan Jamieson Fraser Litchfield Devin McLaughlin-Nisbet Owen McNamee Gannon Neill Joshua Patterson Tate Reddick Rowan Reynard Maxim Schmidt Ryan Smith Marshall Thompson Nicholas Tyas Coby Urysty
Hamilton Huskies
NAME Braden Davidson Cole Harwood Nicholas Hatcher Ben Inrig Nicolas Islami Leo Janus Jacob Kelly Liam Keogh Gabriel Kotarscak Andris Mertz Trevor Mitchell Spencer Oliveira Owen Papp Liam Ryerson Ryan Smith Cole Thompson Braden Woods
Kitchener Jr Rangers
NAME Kyler Birnstihl Cooper Britton Jaxx Carthy Brady Conrad Nathan Duke Julian Hall Redden Hart Nole Hoyles Jackson Hunter Ronan Mash Carter Melitzer Hayden Mulligan Josh Price Carson Saunders Nathan Short Brody Steinman Parker Tjart
Lasalle Sabres
NAME Easton Balazs Liam Baranosky Cayden Currie Noah Deschamp Nathan Desimone Joseph Gaudet Tarek Gereige Ben Laurendeau Noah Mayer Mason Pare Gianmarco Rauti Cameron Robinet Nicolas Rosati Oliver Ross Mackennze Spencer Cole Wiley Carter Wilson
Leaside Flames
NAME Jake Bull Auden Fraser Justin Goulet Carter Honein Reid Joliat Henry McClean Thomas Merriman Cornall Milne Smith Jake Mitchell Hudson Pearce Benjamin Peel Aidan Piurko James Pun Bobby Saroglou George Tatsiopoulos Benjamin Taylor
London Jr Knights Green
NAME Mateo Arcese Blake Builder Cole Edmundson Matthew Evans Benjamin Floris Mason Forster Lauren Gustafson Cameron Hoffer Spencer Keen Sacha Larsen Kaidyn Ly Brandon Mancari Aiden Pitt Micah Rahaman Linden Spence Peter John Stubbs Mason Zalitach
Head Coach: Ryan Yurich Assistant Coaches: Morgan Judd, Brad Walker Trainer: Jeff Wicklander Manager: Gerry Toffoli
Head Coach: Shawn Patterson Assistant Coaches: Andrew Hyvarinen, Christopher Shea Trainer: Blair Bowman Manager: Doug Reddick
Head Coach: Brian Duke Assistant Coaches: Josh Carthy, Brett Mulligan Trainer: Ried Hart Manager: Jason Price
Head Coach: Brad Bull Assistant Coach: Matthew Milne Smith Trainer: Jason Peel Manager: Amy Joliat
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Head Coach: Peter Koehler Assistant Coach: Ron St. Germaine Trainer: David Piatek Manager: Karen Mendes
Head Coach: Chuck Smith Assistant Coaches: Scott Mitchell, Assistant Coach/Trainer: Dave Inrig Trainer: Graig Kelly Manager: Lana Papp
Head Coach: Wes Balazs Assistant Coaches: Brad Spencer, Darcy Robinet Trainer: Chris Desimone Manager: Laura Spencer
Head Coach: Inshan Rahaman Assistant Coaches: Robert Raine, Trevor Leslie Trainer: Nicholas Birkhead Manager: Lori Pitt
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MINOR ATOM AA Mississauga Beast
NAME Danillo Alves-D’Orazio Matteo Bianchi Deyan Brilhante Marcus Chiella Anthony Filippone Matthew Frisoli Christian Grima Justyce Johnson Autumn Kelly Matteo Porto Matteo Russo Owen Schonberger Daryen Singh Cameron Tully Jacob Zabanah
Newmarket Redmen
NAME Gavin Burley Shane Cordiner Shaine Edward Scott Fraser Logan Grams James Green Timothy Huo James Lewzey Alex Masotti Madeline McCullough Kristen Notaro Carsen Polgar Matthieu Poupart Ian Robinson Ryan Shaw Noah Van Dyke Evan Wallace
Richmond Hill Stars
NAME Jueun Chung Domenic Defilippis Christian DiRezze Josh Dinel Daniel Dipasquale Ty Lavoie Darin Liu James Luo Adrian Mainolfi Justin Siotas Rehan Surani Nicolas Trudel Alessio Vannicola Matthew Zante Spencer Zante Colin Hsu
Soo Pee Wee Selects
NAME Aiden Atkinson Luca Blonda Nathan Dupuis James Elliott Espen Escasa Evan Headrick Colton Huckson Gavin Killoran Cameron Kontulainen Carter Kucher Danny Macdonald Payton Melchiorre Nikolas Rossetto Owen Sanderson Liam Watson Cole Wreggitt
Head Coach: David Clarke Assistant Coaches: Martin Dessureaux, John Burns Trainer: Chris Gage Manager: Erin Hartnett
NAME Eren Adin Marcus Barrett Liam Burns Darian Clarke Anthony Cornacchia Emile Dessureaux Xander Gage Joshua Gladney Lachlan Macdonald Julian Marra Cole Minthorn Ethan Parks Roland Strong Sam Taylor Declan Torrance
Toronto Aeros
NAME Athan Bizios William Christofilos Brayden Cox Fangda Cui Isaac Jansen Cameron Lee Jacob Linhares Christopher LoDico Stephen LoDico Keyaan Mangalji Clark Nakka Zaki Nanji Mason Novic Tristan Pignalosa Cooper Svicki Allan Zhong
Whitby Wildcats
NAME Jeremy Bishop Stewart Closs Ethan Freshwater Mikah Fryer-Wilson Liam Hoben Griffin Jannes Tanner Kerr Jake Lanegger Austin Lee Cole Magee-Bell Cameron Monk Caleb Ryan Broden Shea Jackson Shular Matthew Tavares Owen Wamboldt Sam Whearty
Head Coach: Mark Filippone Assistant Coaches: Michael Porto, Rocky Chiella Trainer: Dean Grima Manager: Maurice Zabanah
Head Coach: Rocco Dipasquale Assistant Coaches: Briano Di Rezze, Bob Zante Trainer: Dave Zante Manager: Vito Defilippis
Ted Reeve Thunder
Head Coach: Matt Wilson Assistant Coaches: James Shular, Dave Jannes Trainer: Geoffrey Freshwater Manager: Chris Monk
Oktoberfest Tournament 2017
Head Coach: Kevin Green Assistant Coaches: Glenn Edward, Gillian McCullough Trainer: John Van Dyke Manager: Geoff Mascotti
Head Coach: Mark Rossetto Assistant Coaches: Jamie Elliott, Chris Huckson Manager: Tina Elliott
Head Coach: Al Cox Assistant Coaches: Steve Svicki, Dean Christofilos Trainer: Shamez Mangalji Manager: Michelle Zeiger
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MINOR ATOM AAA Head Coach: Kyle Callaghan Assistant Coaches: Chris Fiore, Matthew Rudnicki Trainers: Ravi Hansra Manager: Geri Peddle
NAME Jaxon Caciano Khai Cole Gurshaun Dhaliwal Joseph Ferlito Vincent Fiore Lorenzo Frisoli Arjay Hansra Christian Kasiulewicz Rylan MacIntosh Maksymilian Musial Gavin Peddle Leandro Pereira Christian Rotundo Zaydan Rudnicki Vishal Sharma Jaiden Stobermann Noah Young
Burlington Eagles
NAME Christian Babony RJ Bevington Carter Burton Kolton Claus Teodor Duvjnak Justin Fielden Benjamin Fraser Cody Hodgson Gulianna Kalpakis Matthew Kiriakopoulos Connor MacNeil Kalyn McQueen Callum Parkinson Kai Springmann Wyatt Turner Benjamin Wallace Colton Woods
Cambridge Hawks
NAME Lincoln Baker Max Frazer Jacob Gillies Drew Harris Charlie Hearn Kye Johnson Brady Kranendonk
Hamilton Huskies
NAME Wyatt Albert Payton Coates Maks Corovic Nicholas Graovac Jonathan Herrington Vaive Hickey Jesse Jones Ryerson Kett Jet Kwajah Caden Okis Caleb Pauls Jason Schaubel
Huron Perth Lakers
NAME Carter Beddow Luke Binning Owen Blain Heath Bogart Grayson Carter Owen Chambers Sam Consitt Casen DeGraaf Nate Fritz Owen Hunt Quinn Kipfer Boden Lyons Chase McDougall Nolan Miller Kingston Powell Kaleb Schouten Colton Radford
Lambton Jr Sting
NAME Blake Barnes George Bracewell Gage Brandon Mason Brown Brady Colameco Kael Cooper Mateo Craievich Julien Davis Ashton Fraser Jake Geary Will Harding Brayden Hogan Cayle Jolicoeur Jacob Lassaline Brody Najim Haiden Robinson Lucas Ross
Brampton 45s
Head Coach: Steve Bonneville Assistant Coaches: Mike Miller, Darryl Hearn Trainer: Martin Tell Manager: Matt McCoy
Head Coach: Brady Blain Assistant Coaches: Ryan Kipfer, Kevin McDougall Trainer: Mike Chambers Manager: Susan Binning
Head Coach: Rick Fraser Assistant Coaches: Dave Fraser, Joe Najim Trainer: Marc Colameco Manager: Tricia Ross
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Head Coach: Troy Claus Assistant Coaches: Brett Turner, Udo Springmann Trainer: Jason Fielden Manager: Rob Parkinson
Head Coach: Anthony Herrington Assistant Coaches: Jim Jones, Derek Wardell Trainer: Carla Underhill Manager: Paula Jones
Jackson Louks-Cunningham
Nicholas Luxton Dorian Mabley Sutton Maltby Ethan McCoy Matthew Miller Reed Petteplace Warren Tell Evan Vogel Cole Worsfold-Bonneville
Gerald Schwendiman-Couture
Isaiah Slegtenhorst Ethan Smith Lucas Underhill Zach Wardell
Kitchener Jr Rangers
NAME Carter Banton Lucas Bruce Kaiden Cormier Colten Curtin Nigel Hatesohl Tyler Klein Matt Leitch Jalen Lobo Griffin McDonell Lucas Morettin Kayden Oliver Thomas Paleczny Brock Schaus Liam Shaw Owen Swiech Tyson Weinstein Brad Wilhelm
London Jr Knights
NAME Tyson Ackerman Logan Bell Mason Bothwell Daniel Casey Ethan Dean Dylan Durno Beckham Edwards Byron Etheridge Markus Hayward Carter Hicks Keyden Hoang Wachowiak Luke Luke Mcmillan Jamie Moore Josh Myatt Oran Park Jaxon Teale
Head Coach: Ron Paleczny Assistant Coaches: Scott McDonell, Doug Bruce Trainer: Brad Cormier Manager: Greg Shaw
Head Coach: Adam Casey Assistant Coaches: Jeff Howard, Shaun Clinton Trainer: Doug Sauve Manager: Erica Hayward
2017 Oktoberfest Tournament
MINOR ATOM AAA
NAME Adriaan Alderson Conor Barnett Hudson Brens Matthew Fox Nicholas Gilby Lucas Goodbrand David Greene Mason Neal George Osowiec Jamie Picard Easton Poirier Joshua Savoie Colton Smith Caileigh Tiller Chelsea Tiller Kaelan Tonnos
Ottawa Sting
Quinte Red Devils
NAME Lucas Adamson Kolby Craig Ryland Cunningham Rykken Ellis Lucas Ferguson Connor Fetterley Jack Foley Cooper Kelly Kaden Koutroulides Blake Leblanc Carson Lynch Tavin Macdonald Kayden Mcbride-Hyde Jacob Moore Riley Reid Owen Rivers Nowl Wallace
Southern Tier Admirals
Waterloo Wolves
NAME Christopher Ding Jethro Gaudun-Jones Tristan Hill Chase Jordan Alexander Kyriacou Chilton Landry Adam Lavigne Logan MacMillan Wade McKenzie Tucker Otto Stanley Parobek Reed Rozema Ryan Storey Brody Straus Andrew Torchia Allan Wang Dell Wang
Niagara North Stars
Head Coach: Kyle Woodhouse Assistant Coaches: Paul Woodhouse, Pat Smith Trainer: Greg Gilby Manager: AJ Wolske
Head Coach: John Foley Assistant Coaches: Scott Leblanc, Justin Macdonald Trainer: Craig Buttars Manager: Adam Rivers
Head Coach: Steve Darbyson Assistant Coaches: Brian Schiebel, Mike Torchia Trainer: Scott Keys Manager: Keith Araujo
Oktoberfest Tournament 2017
Head Coach: Trevor Brown Assistant Coaches: Scott Simonini, Rob Kinghan Trainer: Marc Prud’homme-Foster Manager: Mark Tough
Head Coach: Pat Paone Assistant Coaches: Mike Matier, Mike Laur Trainer: Curan Wincop Manager: Christina Matier
NAME Tyler Adamson Zachary Brown Mattias Cote Thomas Cuhaci Louka Essiambre Thomas Hamilton Luca Kettles Ryan Kinghan Garrick Lefevre-Hembroff Nate Moons Patrick Nita Dylan Orr
NAME Danny Adamo Patrick Babin Johnny Brozovic Carson Casasanta Anthony Covelli Hayden DesRoches Ryan Higgins Ethan Kindree William Laur Zach Lowe Brayden Masterson Reece Matier Blake Mckinnon Tucker Paone Hudson Rufrano Ethan Westlake William Zanutto
Mathias Prud’homme-Foster
William Ross Hunter Rutherford Gabriel Simonini Cooper Tough
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MINOR ATOM MD/AE Burlington Bulldogs
NAME Braeden Agnew Tiago Barreirinha Hunter Beaulieu Hunter Board Justin Gyulai Peter Mannone Josh McCarthy Nolan McGuire Gavin Moore Dante Rechichi Ty Riopelle Jackson Ross Jake Russell Cole Scott Jacob Slominski Carter Thompson Lukas Vapsva
NAME Braeden Brown Sebastien Cain Ryland Crowder Max Crowson Oliver Forth Alex Gupta Kearn Kelly Michael Lupia Keynan Myner Samuel Neiterman Nico Pacifici Logan Pipe Rowan Said Amelia Tate Quinn Tozer
Erin Hillsburgh Devils
NAME Ethan Bragg Avry Bryan Nathan Caesar Marshall Cline Ben Esteves Jacob Esteves Carter Harris Harrison Marlborough Joey Martin Sam McIntyre Blake Moores Mason Parlowe Thias Parlowe Mckinley Shepherd Tristen Wetering
NAME Kody Ardiel Luke Beutten Miller Zachary Bilton Hunter Brady Matthew Copp Cale Cruji Brayden Dufour Zachary Foster Blake Jackson Kosi Jacques Wyatt Jelley Chase Locke Colin Lucas Lucas MacKenzie Justin Mcilrath Cavan Shepherd Miles Ziola
Guelph Jr Gryphons
NAME Liam Bendo Jackson Byard Liam Conlon Caleb Davison George Dutrizac Maxwell Heroux Maxton Lambert Connor Laskowski Matthew Mainprize Peyton Markwood Kai McCoubrey McKenna Petti Joseph Piccone Chace Roffel Peter Schlitt Adrian Tersigni Milan Wilson
NAME Carson Ancich Carson Arges Chace Austin Nathan Berscht Gabriel Bignell Reid Brabazon Jacob Curtain Marcus D’aguilar Oliver Erb Kasra Fathi Markus Hohl Cooper Marsh Jonah Mcdonald Keegan Miller Maxwell Miller Lucas Ottier Liam Todd
Kitchener Jr Rangers Red
NAME Reid Bloch Cayden Bourassa Quinn Duquette Nathan Ertel Hudson Gordon Luke Hodgson Ryan Kathen Kael Leather Aiden Leite Logan Lobo Adrian Nador Alex Phylactou Ryan Roden Simon Roes Matteo Rutherford Jackson Schroder AJ Wigmore
Ajax Knights
NAME Nathanan Barrow Riley Cannon Noah Castro William Coggins Caleb Gajraj Benjamin Hart Jack Jamieson Hugo Lagasse Bobby Leeman Myles Matier Landen Maunder Griffin Merton Aiden Michael Taccogna James Taylor Cayden Van Dyk Jeremy Warman Noah Willaims Carnio
Dundas Blues
Flamborough Sabres
Kitchener Jr Rangers Blue
Head Coach: Josh Pritchard Assistant Coaches: Michael Matier, Merv Pritchard Trainer: Kristy Taylor Assistant Trainer: John Harrington Manager: Erika Jamieson
Head Coach: Hughes Myner Assistant Coaches: Andy Pipe, Darren Brown Trainer: Terry Young Manager: Barry Forth
Head Coach: Keith Ardiel Assistant Coaches: Troy Dufour, Tom Jacques Trainer: Matthew Bilton Manager: Pam Nolan Buettenmiller
Head Coach: Darren D’Aguilar Assistant Coaches: Paul Henriques, Matt Harper Trainer: Jeff Hohl Manager: Dave Erb
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Head Coach: Patrick McGuire Assistant Coaches: Jeremy Riopelle, Alex Rechichi Trainer: Kevin McCarthy Manager: Shona Russell
Head Coach: Heather Marlborough Assistant Coaches: John Martin, Mark Caesar Trainer: Sam Shepherd Manager: Shari Martin
Head Coach: Bruce Schlitt Assistant Coaches: Trevor Byard, Ryan McCoubrey Trainer: Jeff Dutrizac Manager: Matthew Wilson
Head Coach: Sean Rutherford Assistant Coaches: Graham Leather, Steve Phylactou Trainer: Mike Leite
2017 Oktoberfest Tournament
MINOR ATOM MD/AE Leitrim Hawks
Oakville Rangers
NAME
Ayden Bal Angus Cameron Grayson Clarke Cooper Diamond Jaxon Edwards Mark Fallon Brenden Gardiner Rylan Healy Aaron Huang Ivan Jager Nathan Kendrick Jack MacDonald Ryan Reinsborough Maxim Shiktorov Ethan Snyder Aidan Vivaldi Sam Woods Joel Zahary
West London Hawks
NAME Eric Burns Jack Curphey Liam Hales Aidan Joiner Christian Kippen Dane Ksionzyk Ryan MacDonald Nathan Mason Will McBurney Warren Moore Pascal Morin Cameron Reichelt Evan Robb Brody Sanders Raunaq Sharma Will Stapleton Kalia Starcok
Woolwich Wildcats
NAME Fraser Allen Charlie Basler Cohen Clemmer Cameron Dawson Mills DeVrieze Luke Forbes Owen Hallman Harrison Hartwick Sam Houston Jackson Kellough Sam Kruschat Dominic Lovenuk Owen MacGregor Owen McAdam Joshua Thompson
Head Coach: Steve Thomas Assistant Coaches: Bruce Alexander, Jeremy Goldfarb Trainer: Chris Kingsbury Managers: Stephanie Kingsbury, Carole Thomas
Head Coach: Bryan Woods Assistant Coaches: Jamie MacDonald, James Clarke Trainer: Tarnveer Bal Manager: Tara Bal
Head Coach: Sean Joiner Assistant Coaches: Tom Reichelt, Mike Hales Trainer: Geoff Curphey Manager: Shea Moore
Head Coach: Cam Allen Assistant Coaches: Chad Dawson, John Hartwick Trainer: Mike Mota Manager: Kristy Allen
Oktoberfest Tournament 2017
NAME Stephanie Alexander Finn Beasant Wyatt Campbell Evan De Cecco Luca Dicorato Tyler Fennell Asher Goldfarb Andrew Hawken Alexander Kenny Owen Kingsbury Michael Koch Jacob Nassar Giovanni Sylvester Caeden Taylor Ty Thomas Finn Uchman Xavier Zarco
Milton Winterhawks
NAME Isiaih Allen Owen Bradshaw Conner Dmitrovic Max Gaetan Kyle Germaine Tyler Jeans Cole Joyce Joshua Lapinski Audrik Lauzon Tristan Lauzon Kaeycen Lim Alex Monahan Brice Munro-Houlton Zach Newell Caleb Plumb Logan Sampson Kyle Worgan
Peterborough Petes
NAME Caleb Bellis Dallin Bennett Coby Broad Jaidyn Embury James Fenton Ethan Fletcher Liam Garvey Clark Gutoski Benjamin Hart Oliver Lemire Wade Lester Hunter McNair Peyton Riley Kingsley Wade Adam Watmough William Westbrook Aidyn Wrightly
Whitby Wildcats
NAME Nate Anthony Ryder Barr Matthew Cairns Matthew Fiorenza Grove Carter Jackson Harness Brayden Harris Aidan Horn Dakota Jones Darius Kalantgis Owen Kitchen Blake McKean Cohen Peters Brandon Shook Owen Steeves Spencer Wellwood Marko Young
Head Coach: Chris Newell Assistant Coaches: Todd Worgan, Roger Lauzon Trainer: Glen Germaine Manager: Melanie Burroughs
Head Coach: Mike Westbrook Assistant Coaches: Serge Lemire, Aaron Garvey Trainer: Chris Bellis Manager: Tara Parker
Head Coach: Tommy Steeves Assistant Coaches: Jonathan Barr, Ken Peters Trainer: Chris Wellwood Manager: Mike Shook
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