History was made during the 2022 WHL prospect draft today. With the club's 13th round pick, 268th overall, the Vancouver Giants selected defenceman Chloe ...
"The Vancouver Giants are happy to recognize her strong play by drafting her to the Western Hockey League." “The Vancouver Giants are happy to recognize her strong play by drafting her to the Western Hockey League.” "Chloe's play this season in the top U15 league in Canada made her fully deserving of this selection today.— The WHL (@TheWHL)
2022 WHL Prospects Draft sees a handful of Abbotsford and Abbotsford-trained players selected.
— YHA_Lions (@YHA_Lions)May 19, 2022 — Braeden Cootes (@BraedenCootes)May 19, 2022 The defenceman had 42 points in 21 games with the U15 Prep Team. Hurricanes head scout Rob MacLahlan said they were thrilled to choose him. — Braeden Cootes (@BraedenCootes)May 19, 2022 YHA again had a good showing at the event, with a total of 10 players chosen. — YHA_Lions (@YHA_Lions)May 19, 2022
The Vancouver Giants have selected defender Chloe Primerano in the 2022 WHL Prospects Draft, the team announced Thursday, making her the first ever female ...
Taylor Green, Giants' manager of hockey operations said of Primerano. "Her processing speed allows her to consistently make good decisions in all three zones of the rink." Last year, goaltender Taya Currie was selected 267th overall by the Sarnia Sting, making her the first female to be selected in the OHL draft. The Vancouver Giants have selected defender Chloe Primerano in the 2022 WHL Prospects Draft, the team announced Thursday, making her the first ever female to be selected in the WHL Bantam Draft.
Primerano (North Vancouver, B.C.) skated in 30 games with Burnaby Winter Club U15 Prep this past season, registering 19 points (2G-17A). In total, 240 players ...
Each season, WHL players also form the nucleus of Canada’s National Junior Hockey Team. Team: Delta Hockey Academy U15 Prep Stats: 28 GP – 19G-27A–46 points Team: Rink Hockey Academy U15 Prep Stats: 30 GP – 33G-48A–81 points Team: Okanagan Hockey Academy U15 Prep Stats: 30 GP – 12G-20A–32 points Team: Yale Hockey Academy U15 Prep Stats: 21 GP – 19G-23A–42 points Team: Edge School U15 Prep Stats: 29 GP – 28G-29A–57 points Primerano (North Vancouver, B.C.) skated in 30 games with Burnaby Winter Club U15 Prep this past season, registering 19 points (2G-17A). Team: Yale Hockey Academy U15 Stats: 30 GP – 29G-38A–67 points Team: Delta Hockey Academy U15 Prep Stats: 29 GP – 32G-18A–50 points Team: Rink Hockey Academy Winnipeg U15 Prep Stats: 30 GP – 9G-26A–35 points Alberta led all provincial branches with 83 players selected. Team: Edge School U15 Prep Stats: 29 GP – 15G-23A–35 points
“As a scouting staff, we're very happy with this year's draft class. We feel we got a lot of value in our selections throughout the day, as we had these players ...
Shurgot not only led his team in points but had the most goals in the Saskatchewan U15 AA Hockey League. He also posted four points in eight games with the Saskatoon Blazers in the Saskatchewan Male AAA Hockey League (SMAAAHL). Shurgot is committed to play for the Blazers next fall. With their third pick of the seventh round, Prince George selected forward Rowan McDonald. McDonald played for the Spruce Grove PAC Saints U15 AAA team in the AEHL U15 Division. The Spruce Grove, AB product had 54 points (30G-24A) in 34 games. The 6’3,” 185-pound winger led the Saints in goals and was second in points. In the seventh round, the Cougars used their first of three selections to add to the blue line. The Fort Saskatchewan, AB product had another three points (1G-2A) in five playoff games with Saskatoon. Threinen also played a pair of games this season with the Yorkton Maulers U18 team in the SMAAAHL. With their first pick in the 2022 WHL Prospects Draft, the Cougars took centre Lee Shurgot out of Saskatoon, SK. Shurgot played for the Saskatoon Generals U15 AA in the 2021-22 season, and he posted impressive numbers. The Fort Saskatchewan, Alta., product had another three points (1G-2A) in five playoff games with Saskatoon. With their second selection of the third round, Prince George selected forward Aiden Foster, who was the Captain of the Lloydminster Bobcats U15 AAA program. 'We feel we got a lot of value in our selections throughout the day as we had these players high on our lists. We feel we got a lot of value in our selections throughout the day, as we had these players high on our lists. A lot of hard work went into it, and we are thrilled with the outcome,” said Bob Simmonds, the Cougars director of scouting.
Cole Reschny was up at 6:30 Thursday morning helping his dad with the cattle on the family farm in Macklin, Sask.
“I like to score and set-up. The five-foot-nine, 155-pound centre was named the Canadian Sport School Hockey League U-15 Prep most valuable player. The highest-selected Island player was six-foot-two goaltender Koen Cleaver of Port Alberni, out of the Pacific Coast Hockey Academy, who went 48th overall in the third round to the Lethbridge Hurricanes. Six-foot-three Pacific Coast Academy defencemen Colton Alain of Victoria was selected 54th overall in the third round by the Vancouver Giants. Centre Parker MacDougall of the South Island Royals went 99th overall in the fifth round to the Calgary Hitmen. The other Islanders selected were defenceman Eliot Compton, out of Shawnigan Lake School, 109th overall in the fifth round by the Edmonton Oil Kings, Cowichan Valley forward Wyatt Blace of Pacific Coast Academy 139th in the seventh round to the Hitmen, forward Jordan Ramsay of Victoria, out of Pacific Coast Academy, 175th in the eighth round to the Edmonton Oil Kings, Peninsula Eagles goaltender Cooper Anderson of Sidney 208th in the 10th round to the Prince Albert Raiders and North Island Silvertips winger Jasper Fellbaum of Courtenay 213th to the Kelowna Rockets. “I want to make a difference in Victoria and then get drafted to the NHL,” said Reschny. “The pressure is obviously there and I have to prove myself,” said Reschny.
Chloe Primerano, who plays defence for the Burnaby Winter Club U15 Prep team, was drafted by 268th overall in the 13th round by the Vancouver Giants.
“I’ve just got to keep working hard. “She is able to deliver the puck crisply both in breakout and transition situations. “I was driving home from school with my mom in the car, and I just, I was just praying for it,” Primerano said.