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Three Rebels up for WHL Awards – Kai Uchacz nominated with Bedard for Player of the Year

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Uchacz named Central Division Player of the Year, finalist for league award

The Western Hockey League announced today the 2022-23 Division nominees for the Four Broncos Memorial Trophy awarded annually to the WHL Player of the Year presented by Kia Canada.

All individual WHL Division Award winners will be eligible for the overall WHL Awards, which will be announced from Tuesday, May 2 through Wednesday, May 10. The winner of the Four Broncos Memorial Trophy awarded to the WHL Player of the Year will be announced Wednesday, May 10.

WHL Player of the Year Nominees
B.C. Division – Logan Stankoven (Kamloops, B.C.) – Kamloops Blazers
Central Division – Kai Uchacz (De Winton, Alta.) – Red Deer Rebels
East Division – Connor Bedard (North Vancouver, B.C.) – Regina Pats
U.S. Division – Jackson Berezowski (Yorkton, Sask.) – Everett Silvertips

WHL Player of the Year Biographies

Logan Stankoven (Kamloops Blazers): The reigning Four Broncos Memorial Trophy winner, Kamloops Blazers captain Logan Stankoven is the WHL B.C. Division Player of the Year. Stankoven led his hometown Blazers to the Club’s fourth consecutive B.C. Division title, finishing fourth in the League in scoring with 97 points (34G-63A) despite playing in only 48 of Kamloops’ 68 contests. The Dallas Stars prospect also helped Canada capture the gold medal at the 2023 IIHF World Junior Championship in January. The 20-year-old was one of only two WHL skaters to average two or more points per game, while also appearing in at least 40 regular season fixtures. The 5-foot-8, 170-pound forward was originally selected fifth-overall by Kamloops in the 2018 WHL Draft and has collected 260 points (115G-145A) over his 180 regular season appearances with the Blazers.

Kai Uchacz (Red Deer Rebels): Red Deer Rebels forward Kai Uchacz is the WHL Central Division Player of the Year. Uchacz, from De Winton, Alta., finished second among WHL skaters with 50 goals during the regular season, becoming the second Rebel in as many seasons to score 50 times during a single campaign. The 2023 NHL Draft prospect recorded 60 per cent of his goals at even strength. The 19-year-old, who checks in at 6-foot-2 and 193 pounds, has tallied 128 career points (67G-61A) over his 177 career regular season appearances since being selected 10th-overall in the 2018 WHL Draft.

Connor Bedard (Regina Pats):

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Regina Pats captain and 2023 NHL Draft prospect Connor Bedard is the WHL East Division Player of the Year. Ranked as the top North American Skater by NHL Central Scouting, Bedard enjoyed a remarkable season that saw him lead the league in goals (71), assists (72) and points (143) while also becoming the first WHL player to record 140 or more points in a season since the 1995-96 campaign. Named as the WHL Player of the Month on four occasions during the 2022-23 season, the product of North Vancouver, B.C. also became Canada’s all-time leading scorer at the IIHF World Junior Championship while helping his country to a gold medal victory in January. Originally selected by the Pats with the first-overall pick in the 2020 WHL Prospects Draft, Bedard holds career regular season totals of 134 goals and 271 points over 134 appearances with Regina.

Jackson Berezowski (Everett Silvertips): Everett Silvertips captain Jackson Berezowski is the WHL U.S. Division Player of the Year. The product of Yorkton, Sask. finished second among U.S. Division skaters with 81 points during the regular season, while his 48 goals during the 2022-23 WHL Regular Season not only stands as a new Silvertips franchise record, but was also the third-highest total of any WHL skater. Berezowski, 21, also became Everett’s all-time leading goal-scorer earlier this year, concluding his WHL career with 130 regular season goals. The 5-foot-10, 191-pound forward was originally selected by the Silvertips in the second round of the 2017 WHL Draft and graduates from the WHL with career totals of 130 goals and 232 points over 273 regular season appearances, all with Everett.

WHL ANNOUNCES DIVISION NOMINEES FOR BILL HUNTER MEMORIAL TROPHY

Sedoff finalist for WHL Defenceman of the Year

The Western Hockey League announced today the 2022-23 Division nominees for the Bill Hunter Memorial Trophy awarded annually to the WHL Defenceman of the Year presented by RE/MAX.

All individual WHL Division Award winners will be eligible for the overall WHL Awards, which will be announced from Tuesday, May 2 through Wednesday, May 10. The winner of the Bill Hunter Memorial Trophy awarded to the WHL Defenceman of the Year will be announced Wednesday, May 10.

WHL Defenceman of the Year Nominees 

B.C. Division – Olen Zellweger (Fort Saskatchewan, Alta.) – Kamloops Blazers

Central Division – Christoffer Sedoff (Helsinki, Finland) – Red Deer Rebels

East Division – Stanislav Svozil (Prerov, Czechia) – Regina Pats

U.S. Division – Kevin Korchinski (Saskatoon, Sask.) – Seattle Thunderbirds

WHL Defenceman of the Year Biographies 

Olen Zellweger (Kamloops Blazers): The reigning Bill Hunter Memorial Trophy winner, Kamloops Blazers defenceman Olen Zellweger is the WHL B.C. Division Defenceman of the Year. The Anaheim Ducks prospect was acquired by Kamloops from the Everett Silvertips January 8 and proceeded to score 22 goals and 52 points from the Blazers blueline in 32 regular season contests. Overall, the 19-year-old set new personal bests in goals (32) and points (80) which led all Western Conference defencemen. The product of Fort Saskatchewan, Alta. also won a gold medal with Canada’s entry at the 2023 IIHF World Junior Championship in January. The 5-foot-10, 182-pound rearguard has amassed 183 points (50G-133A) in 180 career WHL regular season games after he was originally selected by the Silvertips in the second round of the 2018 WHL Draft.

Christoffer Sedoff (Red Deer Rebels): Red Deer Rebels defenceman Christoffer Sedoff is the WHL Central Division Defenceman of the Year. Hailing from Helsinki, Finland, Sedoff recorded five goals and 51 points from the Rebels blue line during the 2022-23 WHL Regular Season and was named to the Central Division First All-Star Team. The 21-year-old, who finished second among Red Deer skaters with 46 assists, signed an entry-level contract with the Vegas Golden Knights in March. In three WHL seasons with the Rebels, the 6-foot-2, 196-pound defender has totalled 131 points (17G-114A) in 185 regular season contests. He was originally selected by Red Deer in the first round of the 2019 Canadian Hockey League Import Draft.

Stanislav Svozil (Regina Pats): Regina Pats defenceman Stanislav Svozil is the WHL East Division Defenceman of the Year. The Columbus Blue Jackets prospect finished third among League blueliners with 78 points (11G-67A) over his 56 regular season appearances; he also led all WHL defencemen with 39 power-play points. The 20-year-old, who hails from Prerov, Czechia, also captained his home nation to a silver medal at the 2023 IIHF World Junior Championship in January. The 6-foot-1, 182-pound rearguard was originally selected by Regina in the first round of the 2020 CHL Import Draft and over his two seasons with the Pats has totalled 119 points (21G-98A) in 115 regular season appearances.

Kevin Korchinski (Seattle Thunderbirds): Seattle Thunderbirds defenceman Kevin Korchinski is the WHL U.S. Division Defenceman of the Year. The product of Saskatoon, Sask. led all Thunderbirds defencemen with a career-best 73 points (11G-62A) while accumulating a plus-minus rating of +50. His 62 assists led all Western Conference blueliners. Korchinski, the seventh-overall selection by the Chicago Blackhawks in the 2022 NHL Draft, helped Canada capture a gold medal at the 2023 IIHF World Junior Championship in January. The 18-year-old, who checks in at 6-foot-3 and 185 pounds,  was originally selected by Seattle with the 10th-overall pick in the 2019 WHL Draft and has totalled 148 points (13G-135A) over his 145 appearances with the Thunderbirds.

WHL ANNOUNCES DIVISION NOMINEES FOR DEL WILSON MEMORIAL TROPHY

Stoesser finalist for WHL Goaltender of the Year

The Western Hockey League announced today the 2022-23 Division nominees for the Del Wilson Memorial Trophy awarded annually to the WHL Goaltender of the Year presented by Real Canadian Superstore.

All individual WHL Division Award winners will be eligible for the overall WHL Awards, which will be announced from Tuesday, May 2 through Wednesday, May 10. The winner of the Del Wilson Memorial Trophy awarded to the WHL Goaltender of the Year will be announced Tuesday, May 9.

WHL Goaltender of the Year Nominees 

B.C. Division – Jesper Vikman (Stockholm, Sweden) – Vancouver Giants

Central Division – Rhett Stoesser (Carstairs, Alta.) – Red Deer Rebels

East Division – Daniel Hauser (Chestermere, Alta.) – Winnipeg ICE

U.S. Division – Thomas Milic (Coquitlam, B.C.) – Seattle Thunderbirds

WHL Goaltender of the Year Biographies 

Jesper Vikman (Vancouver Giants): Vancouver Giants goaltender Jesper Vikman is the WHL B.C. Division Goaltender of the Year. The Vegas Golden Knights prospect helped the Giants reach the 2023 WHL Playoffs presented by Nutrien, winning 19 games and posting a .903 save percentage along the way. Vikman, who hails from Stockholm, Sweden, made 38 or more saves in a game on seven separate occasions during the 2022-23 WHL Regular Season. The 21-year-old, who signed a three-year, entry-level contract with the Golden Knights April 10, was originally selected by Vancouver with the 10th-overall pick in the 2021 CHL Import Draft. He concluded his WHL career with a 36-36-3-2 record, a 3.19 goals-against average, .903 save percentage and four shutouts over his 80 career regular season appearances.

Rhett Stoesser (Red Deer Rebels): In his first full season in the WHL, Red Deer Rebels netminder Rhett Stoesser is the WHL Central Division Goaltender of the Year. The product of Carstairs, Alta. posted a 19-6-0-0 record for the Rebels before his season was cut short due to injury; the 18-year-old registered a 2.35 goals-against average, .910 save percentage and two shutouts over his 25 appearances. The 6-foot-2, 183-pound puck-stopper enjoyed an eight-game winning streak from November 26 through January 1. Stoesser was originally signed by the Red Deer Rebels in September of 2022.

Daniel Hauser (Winnipeg ICE): Winnipeg ICE netminder Daniel Hauser is the WHL East Division Goaltender of the Year after setting an ICE franchise record with 37 wins during the 2022-23 WHL Regular Season. The product of Chestermere, Alta. finished second among WHL netminders in victories, while also concluding the regular season in the top five among League goaltenders in goals-against average (2.28) and save percentage (.917). The 19-year-old’s performance in goal helped spur Winnipeg to a Club-record 57 victories during the regular season, the most by any WHL team over a 68-game schedule. The 5-foot-11, 156-pound goaltender was originally selected by the ICE in the sixth round of the 2019 WHL Draft and owns a career 78-7-3-0 record, 2.23 goals-against average, .914 save percentage and 10 shutouts over his 90 career WHL regular season outings.

Thomas Milic (Seattle Thunderbirds): A gold medalist with Canada at the 2023 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship, Seattle Thunderbirds netminder Thomas Milic is the WHL U.S. Division Goaltender of the Year. Milic, who hails from Coquitlam, B.C., led the League with a 2.08 goals-against average and .928 save percentage during the regular season, while his 27 wins also locked him into a third-place among WHL goaltenders. The 2023 NHL Draft prospect allowed one goal or fewer in six consecutive starts from November 9 through December 3, and finished the regular season with a 13-0-0-1 record from his last 14 outings. Milic, who turns 20 years of age April 14, holds a career 60-23-3-3 record to go along with a 2.35 goals-against average, .917 save percentage and eight shutouts from his 91 career WHL regular season games. He was originally selected by Seattle in the third round of the 2018 WHL Draft.

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Rebels earn Jim Donlevy Memorial Trophy as WHL Scholastic Team of the Year

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News release from the Red Deer Rebels

It’s a great accomplishment for the Red Deer Rebels as the club is the Western Hockey League’s Scholastic Team of the Year.

The Rebels were announced Tuesday as the 2023-24 winner of the Jim Donlevy Memorial Trophy, presented annually to the WHL member Club that achieves the highest overall academic performance during the regular season.

“On behalf of the Red Deer Rebels, I’d like to thank the league for being selected for the Jim Donlevy Memorial Trophy. We take great pride in working with our players to be the best they can be,” says Teresa Jaeger, Rebels Education Advisor.

“I’d like to thank the players for all the hard work and commitment they put into getting their assignments done and getting the best grades. I’d also like to thank the teachers at Notre Dame and Athabasca University for helping the team.”

The Rebels had nine players attending École Secondaire Notre Dame High School in Red Deer during the season, while other players did online programming through Athabasca University.

The combined average for all Rebels high school players this season is 88%.

The Rebels have taken a collaborative approach to working with players to achieve academic success. Jaeger, Rebels Hockey Operations Manager Arie Postmus, and Notre Dame Vice Principal Curtis Lansing, work hand in hand to continually monitor how players are progressing. Daily liaisons with players provide the structure and support necessary to getting the most from the time available to learning.

Students not enrolled at Notre Dame are monitored in their progress by the Education Advisor having contact with their teachers and home school administrators.

“It is fantastic to see our players rewarded for the effort they put into their schoolwork. The dedication they showed to balance on ice performance and off ice performance in the classroom is very rewarding” said Postmus.

“I am very happy for them all. Teresa also deserves a ton of credit for the countless hours she gives to head our education program and support these players to ensure they graduate with stellar marks.”

The WHL Scholastic Team of the Year Award is named in honour of Jim Donlevy, long-time WHL Director, Education Services, who passed away in August 2019 following a courageous battle with cancer. This marks the fourth presentation of the Jim Donlevy Memorial Trophy to a WHL Club since its dedication.

Donlevy was instrumental in the creation and continued success of the WHL Scholarship program – the largest privately-funded amateur sports scholarship program in Canada, and one of the most comprehensive education programs for hockey in the world today. Since the establishment of the WHL Scholarship in 1993-94, nearly 8,000 scholarships have been accessed, totaling an investment of over $35 million by WHL Clubs.

“This award win is a great achievement that celebrates all the hard work by our players and staff. The Rebels place great importance in ensuring our players are focused on their academics during the season, and we take pride in their success.” says Rebels Owner, President, and General Manager Brent Sutter.

“Congratulations to the players, Teresa and Arie for this well-deserved honour, and thank you to our partner schools for all your help.”

The Rebels are just the third Alberta-based team, and first since the Calgary Hitmen in 2013-14, to win the Jim Donlevy Memorial Trophy/WHL Scholastic Team of the Year Award since 2000.

News release from the Western Hockey League

 The Western Hockey League announced today the Red Deer Rebels have been awarded the Jim Donlevy Memorial Trophy as the WHL Scholastic Team of the Year for the 2023-24 season.

The WHL Scholastic Team of the Year Award was renamed in honour of Jim Donlevy, longtime WHL Director, Education Services, who passed away in August 2019 following a courageous battle with cancer. This marks the fourth occasion on which the Jim Donlevy Memorial Trophy will be presented to a WHL Club since its dedication.

“On behalf of the Red Deer Rebels, I’d like to thank the league in being selected for the Jim Donlevy Scholastic Team,” said  Teresa Jaeger, Education Advisor for the Red Deer Rebels. “We take great pride in education here and working with our players to be the best that they can be.

“I’d like to thank the players for their hard work and all their commitment they put into getting the best grades and getting their assignments done. I’d also like to thank the teachers at Notre Dame and Athabasca University for helping the team.”

With nine players attending high school, the Rebels combined high-school average for the 2023-24 academic season was 88 per cent. A hardworking group, the Rebels’ high-school aged players put pride in achieving in the classroom, going the extra mile in order to have success.

“On behalf of my family, I am honoured to present the winner of the Jim Donlevy Memorial Trophy, presented to the WHL Scholastic Team of the Year,” said Lisa Stollery, daughter of Jim Donlevy. “A huge congratulations to the Red Deer Rebels – their extremely hardworking student-athletes, their teachers who help these young men to excel in their academics, their Education Advisor Teresa Jaeger, the Rebels coaches and management team, and the families that support and love them. They are extremely hardworking students.”

As an organization, the Rebels have taken a collaborative approach to working with players to ensure academic success. Jaeger works closely with Hockey Operations staff and leadership from Red Deer’s Notre Dame High School to continually monitor how players are progressing. By having daily sessions, players are provided with the structure and support required to get the most from the learning time available to them.

While on the road, Hockey Operations staff provide leadership and support to keep players on academic track during road trips. Times are designated for players to focus on coursework and they have the opportunity to connect with teachers and Jaeger through Zoom, text, email and Google Meets.

The Rebels insistence on a regular and productive academic routine, combined with support and supervision, has created an environment that fosters academic success.

This is the first occasion in which the Red Deer Rebels have been named the WHL Scholastic Team of the Year.

Winners of the Jim Donlevy Memorial Trophy (since 2004)

2023-24: Red Deer Rebels

2022-23: Portland Winterhawks

2021-22: Brandon Wheat Kings

2020-21: Not presented due to COVID-19

2019-20: Kamloops Blazers

2018-19: Portland Winterhawks

2017-18: Saskatoon Blades

2016-17: Victoria Royals

2015-16: Spokane Chiefs

2014-15: Kamloops Blazers

2013-14: Calgary Hitmen

2012-13: Portland Winterhawks

2011-12: Edmonton Oil Kings

2010-11: Swift Current Broncos

2009-10: Tri-City Americans

2008-09: Prince Albert Raiders

2007-08: Chilliwack Bruins

2006-07: Kamloops Blazers

2005-06: Kootenay ICE

2004-05: Vancouver Giants

2003-04: Portland Winter Hawks

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Red Deer Rebels Memorial Cup Team to join Iginla, MacTavish, King and Kisio in the Alberta Hockey Hall of Fame

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ALBERTA HOCKEY HALL OF FAME CALLS THE CLASS OF 2024

Six individuals and one team set to enter the Alberta Hockey Hall of Fame.

RED DEER – Six individuals and a Memorial Cup championship team are being called to the Alberta Hockey Hall of Fame (AHHF) as the Class of 2024.

The members of this year’s class are:

  • BILLY DEA – 19-year pro hockey career, along with several years coaching in the NHL. He had two playing stints in the NHL, sandwiched around nine years in the American Hockey League with the Buffalo Bisons, where he set a longevity record by playing 596 straight games. He is a member of the AHL Hall of Fame.

 

  • JAROME IGINLA – 20 seasons in the National Hockey League, including 16 with the Calgary Flames. He is the all-time leader for the Calgary Flames in games played (1,219), goals (525) and points (1,095). He is also a multi-time gold medalist with Team Canada, a two-time Memorial Cup champion, and an Honoured Member of the Hockey Hall of Fame.

 

  • DAVE KING – Coach and mentor for over 40 years and one of hockey’s finest tacticians and teachers of the game. He has coached at every level of hockey around the world, including major junior, Canadian university, Canada’s national team, the National Hockey League, and European and Russian pro leagues. He is a two-time medalist at the Winter Olympics.

 

  • KELLY KISIO – 761 games in the National Hockey League and captain of the New York Rangers for more than three years. He helped turn the Calgary Hitmen into one of the most successful franchises in the Western Hockey League (including two WHL championships), as coach and general manager. Currently a scout with the Vegas Golden Knights, 2023 Stanley Cup champions.

 

  • CRAIG MACTAVISH – Four-time Stanley Cup champion during a 17-year playing career in the National Hockey League. Craig also served as an executive, coach and assistant coach in the NHL, coached Team Canada internationally, and coached internationally n Russia and Switzerland. Craig was the last NHL player not to wear a helmet during games.

 

  • SHANNON SZABADOS – Trailblazer for female hockey players, one of Canada’s top goaltenders, and the IIHF’s Goaltender of the Decade (2010-20). She is the only goaltender in women’s hockey history to backstop her nation to two gold medals at the Winter Olympics; the first and only female to record a shutout in men’s pro hockey; and the first female to play in the WHL and the Southern Professional Hockey League.

 

  • RED DEER REBELS, 2000-01 – The 2001 Memorial Cup champions, defeating Val-d’Or in a come-from-behind overtime victory in Regina. The Rebels had a dominating season, leading the Canadian Hockey League with a 54-12-3-3 regular season. They advanced to the Memorial Cup by defeating Lethbridge, Calgary, Swift Current and Portland in the WHL playoffs.

 

Hockey Alberta hosted the announcement on Tuesday morning at the Gary W. Harris Centre at Red Deer Polytechnic. It was also announced that the AHHF Induction Gala is returning to Red Deer and is being hosted at the Gary W. Harris Centre on Saturday, July 20.

Tickets for the AHHF Induction Gala are available to purchase on ahhf.ca.

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