Game #2 – ICE at Prince Albert
September 28, 2022 – Western Hockey League (WHL) – Winnipeg Ice News Release
ICE CHIPS
The Winnipeg ICE are in Prince Albert tonight. It’s the start to a three-game road trip that continues Friday in Swift Current and Saturday in Medicine Hat.
The ICE opened the 68 game 2022-23 Western Hockey League regular season schedule Saturday in Brandon with a 4-3 overtime victory. Zach Benson scored the game winning goal with 6.7 seconds remaining in the extra frame. Josh Medernach scored twice during regulation while Evan Friesen had the other goal. Daniel Hauser made 27 of 30 saves.
Last season, the ICE finished the 2021-22 regular season with a league best 53-10-3-2 record accumulating 111 points and led all WHL teams scoring 317 goals while only giving up 152 against.
ICE VS RAIDERS
The ICE and Raiders will play six times during the regular season (Tonight @ PA / Dec 3 @ Wpg / Jan 18 @ PA / Mar 14 @ PA / Mar 18 @ Wpg / Mar 19 @ Wpg).
Winnipeg had an 5-1-2 record versus Prince Albert during the 2021-22 regular season led by forward Connor McClennon who registered 12 points (6 goals and 6 assists) in 7 games.
WHO’S HOT
Daniel Hauser is on a personal five game winning streak dating back to last season
Connor McClennon is on a five-game point streak (3-3-6) dating back to last season
Zach Benson is on a three-game goal scoring streak (3) and four game point streak (3-1-4) dating back to last season
Owen Pederson is on a three-game point streak (1-2-3) dating back to last season
Skyler Bruce had three assists Saturday in Brandon. It was the third time in his WHL career he has recorded three points in a game.
Josh Medernach scored the first two goals of his WHL career.
ROSTER
Tonight’s game roster features 14 forwards, eight defensemen and three goaltenders. Three players are currently attending NHL Training Camps: Lambos (Minnesota), Milne (Minnesota) and Savoie (Buffalo).
– 21 players skated in at least one regular season game for the ICE last season (Benson, Boucher, Bruce, Cowan, Cumby, Fraser, Friesen, Geekie, Harmacy, Hauser, Lambos, McClennon, Mettimano, Milne, Oiring, Pederson, Savoie, Segafredo, Streule, Woo, Zloty).
– The ICE have added six players with WHL experience to this year’s roster (Arp, Brinson, Maddocks, Medernach, Nash, Wood).
– 19 players were selected by the ICE in the WHL Prospects Draft (Benson, Boucher, Bruce, Cowan, Cumby, Dale, Fraser, Geekie, Harmacy, Hauser, Lambos, McClennon, Mettimano, Milne, Oiring, Pederson, Savoie, Woo, Zloty).
– 9 players are from Manitoba (Arp, Bruce, Cowan, Friesen, Geekie, Harmacy, Lambos, Woo, Wood).
LOOKING BACK AT 2021-22
Six members of the Winnipeg ICE were named by the Western Hockey League as All Stars and East Division nominees for the league’s annual awards.
WHL East Division First All-Star Team
Goaltender – Daniel Hauser (Chestermere, Alta.) – Winnipeg ICE
Defenseman – Carson Lambos (Winnipeg, Man.) – Winnipeg ICE
Forward – Matthew Savoie (St. Albert, Alta.) – Winnipeg ICE
Nominee for the Del Wilson Memorial Trophy presented by Real Canadian Superstore, awarded annually to the WHL Goaltender of the Year:
East Division – Daniel Hauser (Chestermere, Alta.) – Winnipeg ICE
Nominee for the Doug Wickenheiser Memorial Trophy presented by Westland Insurance, awarded annually to the WHL Humanitarian of the Year:
East Division – Conor Geekie (Strathclair, Man.) – Winnipeg ICE
Nominee and winner of the Dunc McCallum Memorial Trophy, awarded annually to the WHL’s Coach of the Year:
East Division – James Patrick – Winnipeg ICE
Nominee and winner of the Lloyd Saunders Memorial Trophy, awarded annually to the WHL’s Executive of the Year:
East Division – Matt Cockell – Winnipeg ICE
Individually, the ICE had numerous players finish in the WHL regular season’s Top 10:
Daniel Hauser – 1st in shutouts with 8, 1st in goal against average at 2.00, tied for 1st in wins with 34, 3rd in save percentage at .914
Gage Alexander – 5th in goals against average at 2.40, tied for 8th in save percentage at .911
Ben Zloty – tied for 6th in assists with 56, 3rd in assists by a defenseman with 56, tied for 5th in points by a defenseman with 64, 6th in plus/minus by a defenseman at +38, tied for 7th in power play assists by a defenseman with 27, tied for 3rd in first goals scored by a defenseman with 3, 4th in points per game by a defenseman with 1.03
Carson Lambos – 5th in plus/minus by a defenseman at +42
Nolan Orzeck – 1st in plus/minus at +62
Zach Benson – tied for 3rd in first goals scored with 8, 6th in rookie points with 63, 9th in rookie goals with 25, tied for 10th in rookie game winning goals with 4, 1st in rookie first goals scored with 8, 8th in rookie assists with 38, 3rd in rookie plus/minus at +40, tied for 10th in rookie game winning goals with 4, 5th in rookie points per game at 1.09
Skyler Bruce – appeared in all 68 games
Cole Muir – appeared in all 68 games
Maximilian Streule – 10th in rookie plus/minus at +27
Jakin Smallwood – appeared in all 68 games
Mikey Milne – appeared in all 68 games, 10th in goals with 38, 2nd in plus/minus at +56
Conor Geekie – tied for 5th in plus/minus at +46
Matthew Savoie – 9th in WHL points with 90, tied for 8th in assists with 55, 1st in plus/minus at +54, 1st in rookie points with 90, 2nd in rookie goals with 35, 2nd in rookie power play goals with 12, tied for 10th in rookie game winning goals with 4, 2nd in rookie assists with 55, 3rd in rookie power play assists with 22, 1st in rookie plus/minus at +54, 1st in rookie points per game at 1.38
Connor McClennon – tied for 6th in goals with 43, tied for 7th in power play goals with 13, tied for 3rd in first goals scored with 8
Daniel Hauser, Gage Alexander and Dawson Cowan combined for 12 shutouts. The WHL record for most shutouts in a season belongs to the 2003-04 Kelowna Rockets when Kelly Guard and Derek Yeomans combined for 14.
TRANSACTIONS
SEPTEMBER 2022
27 – acquired forward Ty Nash from the Lethbridge Hurricanes in exchange for a third-round pick in the 2023 WHL Prospects Draft
21 – reassigned forwards Miles Cooper & Oscar Lovsin
20 – acquired forward Steven Arp from the Medicine Hat Tigers in exchange for a ninth-round pick in the 2025 WHL Prospects Draft
20 – reassigned defenseman Chase Bambrick & forward Hayden Moore
14 – reassigned defenseman Kyle Marsden & goaltender Noah Stenvig
10 – reassigned forwards Ashton Brown & Daniel Morosov
7 – signed defenseman Chase Bambrick, forward Daniel Morozov & goaltender Keegan Maddocks
AUGUST 2022
9 – acquired forward Briley Wood from the Lethbridge Hurricanes in exchange for a sixth-round pick in the 2025 WHL Prospects Draft
JULY 2022
29 – acquired a third-round pick in the 2025 WHL Prospects Draft in exchange for goaltender Gage Alexander
26 – acquired defenseman Jaren Brinson from the Prince George Cougars in exchange for a fourth-round pick in the 2024 WHL Prospects Draft
20 – acquired forward Josh Medernach and a third-round pick in the 2023 WHL Prospects Draft from the Red Deer Rebels in exchange for defenseman Tanner Brown and a seventh-round pick in the 2023 WHL Prospects Draft
11 – signed Assistant Coach Taras McEwen
JUNE 2022
10 – acquired a fourth-round pick in the 2023 WHL Prospects Draft from the Prince George Cougars in exchange for forward Chase Wheatcroft
1 – signed forward Ashton Brown
ICE ON AIR
The Winnipeg ICE have teamed up with Bell Media (103.1 FM Virgin Radio, CFRW 1290 AM, 99.9 Bounce FM and CTV) to share the excitement this WHL season.
All regular season and playoff games can be heard on CFRW 1290 AM and viewed online at www.winnipegICE.ca, WHL Live on CHL TV with Brian Munz and Kevin Olzsewski.
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