2017 National Junior Team Sport Chek Selection Camp - Canada
Biography
HOCKEY CANADA BACKGROUND
This is his first experience with the Program of Excellence
HOCKEY BACKGROUND
Cape Breton’s sixth-round selection, 97th overall, in the 2015 QMJHL Entry Draft … 2017-18: Set a career high with four points on Oct. 19 vs. Shawinigan (2G 2A), Oct. 22 vs. Saint John (3G 1A) and Oct. 24 vs. Moncton (1G 3A) … 2016-17: Third in Cape Breton scoring … Led Cape Breton in rookie scoring … Fourth in QMJHL rookie scoring … 2015-16: 12th in Valley Wildcats (MHL) scoring … Led Valley in rookie scoring … Minor Hockey: Lists Mike Stewart as his favourite minor hockey coach … Named to the NSMMHL First All-Star Team in 2014-15 … Named to the NSMBHL Second All-Star Team in 2012-13 … Named to the NSMBHL All-Rookie Team in 2011-12
PERSONAL
Son of Norm and Deeann … Has one sister, Mae … Favourite NHL team growing up: Ottawa Senators … Favourite player: Mark Stone … His father, Norm, played 12 years of professional hockey in the AHL, CoHL, IHL and Germany … His sister, Mae, played for Team Atlantic at the 2017 National Women’s Under-18 Championship … Started playing minor hockey in Straubing, Germany
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Photos
2018 Spengler Cup: KUO 2 – CAN 1 SO (Championship)
Winnik scored, but Canada was edged in an eight-round shootout.
2018 Spengler Cup: CAN 4 – NUR 2 (Semifinal)
Boychuk had 2G 1A in the first 13 minutes to send Canada to the final.
2018 Spengler Cup: CAN 6 – NUR 2 (Preliminary)
Fabbro scored a pair of goals to lead Canada into the semifinals.
2018 Spengler Cup: CAN 2 – DAV 1 (Preliminary)
Boychuk and D’Agostini scored, and Canada hung on to edge the hosts.
2019 WJC: FIN 5 – CAN 2 (Pre-Tournament)
Frost and Hayton scored goals, but special teams doomed Canada.
2018-19 NJT - CAN 3 – USP 2 SO (Game 1)
Studnicka had 2G in regulation and Bowers added the shootout winner.
2018 CTPC: CAN 7 – KOR 0 (Preliminary)
McGregor had four points (3G, 1A) to help lead Canada to shutout win.
2018 4NC: USA 5 – CAN 2 (Gold Medal)
Fortino and Bourbonnais scored, but Canada finished with silver.
2018 4NC: CAN 3 – FIN 0 (Preliminary)
Daoust and Johnston scored early, helping Canada reach the final.
2018 4NC: USA 2 – CAN 1 (Preliminary)
Gabel scored her first career goal, but Canada finished a goal short.
2018 4NC: CAN 6 – SWE 1 (Preliminary)
Daoust had two goals and an assist to lead Canada to an opening win.
2018 4NC: CAN 6 – FIN 0 (Pre-Tournament)
Johnston and Daoust had 1G 2A to help Canada to an exhibition win.
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