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30 Under-17 Alumni Named to National Junior Team Selection Camp Roster

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November 30, 2010
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There will be no shortage of under-17 alumni when Canada’s top junior-aged players hit the ice on December 12 for the start of the National Junior Team selection camp in Toronto.

Of the 39 players named to camp, 30 wore the red and white of Team Canada at the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge, including all four goaltenders and 11 of the 12 defencemen. Included on the list are 15 players from the 2008 tournament in London, Ont., 13 from the 2009 event in Port Alberni, B.C. and three that saw action just last year in Timmins, Ont.

One player, defenceman Brandon Gormley, took part in a pair of U17 tournaments, playing for Atlantic in 20.

UNDER-17 ALUMNI AT NATIONAL JUNIOR TEAM SELECTION CAMP

Goaltenders

JP Anderson 2009 – Ontario

Calvin Pickard 2009 – West

Olivier Roy 2008 – Quebec

Mark Visentin 2009 – Ontario

Defencemen

Tyson Barrie 2008 – Pacific

Jared Cowen 2008 – West

Simon Després 2008 – Quebec

Ryan Ellis 2008 – Ontario

Brandon Gormley 2008, 2009 – Atlantic

Erik Gudbranson 2009 – Ontario

Brayden McNabb 2008 – West

Ryan Murphy 2010 – Ontario

Ryan Murray 2010 – West

Dylan Olsen 2008 – Pacific

Mark Pysyk 2009 – Pacific

Forwards

Carter Ashton 2008 – West

Michaël Bournival 2009 – Quebec

Casey Cizikas 2008 – Ontario

Brett Connolly 2009 – Pacific

Sean Couturier 2009 – Atlantic

Brendan Gallagher 2009 – Pacific

Joey Hishon 2008 – Ontario

Quinton Howden 2009 – West

Ryan Howse 2008 – Pacific

Zack Kassian 2008 – Ontario

Louis Leblanc 2008 – Quebec

Ryan Nugent-Hopkins 2010 – Pacific

Brad Ross 2009 – Pacific

Jaden Schwartz 2009 – West

Linden Vey 2008 – West

For more information:

Esther Madziya
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 284-6484 

[email protected] 

Spencer Sharkey
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 777-4567

[email protected]

Jeremy Knight
Manager, Corporate Communications
Hockey Canada

(647) 251-9738

[email protected]

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