For a second straight year, U of S Huskies forward Collin Shirley will be part of the U Sports All-Star team that will help Hockey Canada decide who will make up the final 23-man roster for the upcoming World Junior Championship.
The 23-year-old Saskatoon product was one of 22 Canadian university players who will play twice against the Canadian junior hopefuls as part of the final selection camp next week in Oakville, Ontario. Shirley was also a member of the U Sports all-stars last year, scoring a goal as the Canadian juniors won two of three games in Victoria. So far this season, Shirley has four goals amongst 13 points in 16 games with the Dogs. The Canadian Junior selection camp runs December 9-12 with the World Juniors beginning December 26 in the Czech Republic. Following is the news release from Huskie Athletics and U Sports…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 3, 2019
Shirley named to roster for 2019 U SPORTS Men’s Hockey All-Star Series
Huskie Athletics
TORONTO (U SPORTS) – For the second year in a row University of Saskatchewan forward Collin Shirley headlines the U SPORTS Men’s Hockey All-Stars roster announced Tuesday, set to compete at Canada’s National Junior Team Sport Chek Selection camp in Oakville, Ont., from Dec. 9-12. Last year Shirley scored one goal as the U SPORTS All-Stars finished with a 1-2 record against the National Junior Team Sport Chek Selection roster over three games in Victoria. The forward from Saskatoon has four goals and nine assists through the opening 16 games of the season, helping the Huskies to 13 wins – including eight in their last eight games – as the team has vaulted up the Canada West standings to a tie for second place in the conference. Former Denmark World Junior captain Mikkel Aagaard, who led the Danish squad to an eighth-place finish at the 2015 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship held in Montreal and Toronto, has represented his country at six world championships at various levels since 2012. The third-year Guelph captain is currently tied for eighth in U SPORTS scoring this season with 12 goals and 24 points. Besides Aagaard, the roster features seven returning players with All-Star Series and FISU Winter Universiade experience, along with former U SPORTS major award winners, All-Canadians and All-Rookies. This will mark the fifth straight year the U SPORTS All-Stars have faced off against Canada’s National Junior Team Prospects, who are vying for roster spots at the 2020 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship being held in Ostrava and Trinec, Czech Republic from Dec. 26, 2019 – Jan. 5, 2020. “This is an excellent opportunity for U SPORTS to show our continued support for Hockey Canada in helping them best prepare the Canadian World Junior Team for the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship in the Czech Republic,” said Lisette Johnson-Stapley, Chief Sport Officer of U SPORTS. “We are honoured to be invited annually to the Sport Chek Selection Camp, while simultaneously showcasing some of the best talent Canadian university hockey has to offer.” As previously announced, this year’s event will feature a two-game series at the Sixteen Mile Sports Complex, home of the Ontario Junior Hockey League’s (OJHL) Oakville Blades, with games scheduled for Dec. 11 at 5 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. PT and Dec. 12 at 2 p.m. ET / 11 a.m. PT. Tickets are available at HockeyCanada.ca/Tickets, starting at $15 plus fees. Gardiner MacDougall, head coach of the UNB Reds, will serve as the team’s bench boss, after being an assistant coach with the 2018 U SPORTS All-Stars. MacDougall will be joined by 2016 U SPORTS All-Star head coach Brett Gibson of the Queen’s Gaels, 2018 All-Star assistant Todd Johnson of the Regina Cougars and Western Mustangs head coach Clarke Singer, who served as general manager of Team Canada’s roster at the 2019 FISU Winter Universiade. “It is an outstanding lifetime opportunity and a real privilege, when you look at the outstanding coaches across our country, to get a chance to lead an amazing group of student-athletes,” said MacDougall. “Last year’s experience in Victoria was one of the top experiences I’ve enjoyed as a coach at the U SPORTS level.” As the official outfitter of the U SPORTS Men’s and Women’s Hockey All-Star Teams, Kobe Sportswear will provide all players with on-ice uniforms, which debuted at the Hockey Canada Summer Showcase in August. The team will also pay tribute to former general manager Graham Sirman, who tragically passed away last month, by wearing GS the GM helmet decals throughout the series. Hockey Canada’s National Junior Team has faced various U SPORTS competition on a regular basis since 1988. Since a U SPORTS national all-star team began participating in December 2015, U SPORTS holds a 5-3-1 record. U SPORTS MEN’S HOCKEY ALL-STAR ROSTER
No. | Name | University | Hometown | Elig. | HT | WT | Program |
Goaltenders | |||||||
31 | Jonathan Reinhart | Windsor | Cambridge, Ont. | 3 | 6-1 | 185 | Business |
33 | Sébastien Auger* | UQTR | St-Augustin-de-Desmaures, Que. | 5 | 5-11 | 165 | Physical & Health Ed. |
Defencemen | |||||||
4 | Clayton Kirichenko | Alberta | Sherwood Park, Alta. | 3 | 6-1 | 196 | Kinesiology, Sport, & Rec. |
8 | Ryan Rehill | Alberta | Edmonton, Alta. | 4 | 6-3 | 215 | Education |
15 | Tristan Pomerleau | UNB | Riviere-du-Loup, Que. | 3 | 5-10 | 201 | Business Admin. |
16 | Nikolas Brouillard* | McGill | St. Hilaire, Que. | 4 | 5-11 | 168 | Physical & Health Ed. |
22 | Matt Murphy* | UNB | Fredericton, N.B. | 4 | 6-2 | 207 | Business Admin. |
51 | Josh Burnside | Carleton | Brampton, Ont. | 4 | 5-11 | 189 | Communications |
77 | Nick Welsh | Saint Mary’s | Halifax, N.S. | 2 | 5-10 | 183 | Commerce |
Forwards | |||||||
9 | Mikkel Aagaard | Guelph | Frederikshavn, Demark | 3 | 5-11 | 188 | Accounting |
10 | Tyler Boland | UNB | St. John’s, N.L. | 3 | 6-0 | 177 | Recreation & Sport Studies |
11 | Collin Shirley* | Saskatchewan | Saskatoon, Sask. | 3 | 6-2 | 195 | Business |
12 | Stephen Johnson | Saint Mary’s | Moncton, N.B. | 4 | 5-10 | 172 | Commerce |
13 | Steven Owre | Alberta | Rocklin, Calif. | 3 | 5-11 | 168 | Arts |
19 | Bryson Cianfrone | StFX | Stoney Creek, Ont. | 4 | 5-9 | 188 | Business Admin |
21 | Kris Bennett* | UNB | Brampton, Ont. | 3 | 5-11 | 190 | Recreation & Sport Studies |
24 | Mark Simpson* | UNB | Rothesay, N.B. | 4 | 6-6 | 190 | Computer Science |
26 | Cole Sanford* | Alberta | Coldstream, B.C. | 4 | 5-9 | 168 | Native Studies |
36 | Trevor Cox | Alberta | Surrey, B.C. | 4 | 5-8 | 170 | Native Studies |
61 | Grayson Pawlenchuk | Alberta | Edmonton, Alta. | 2 | 5-11 | 188 | Business |
74 | Ryley Lindgren | Mount Royal | East St. Paul, Man. | 2 | 6-0 | 185 | Arts |
91 | Mathew Santos | Ryerson | Toronto, Ont. | 3 | 6-1 | 215 | Geographic Analysis |
TEAM STAFF
Position | Name | Affiliation | Season |
Head Coach | Gardiner MacDougall* | UNB | 20th |
Assistant Coach | Clarke Singer | Western | 17th |
Brett Gibson* | Queen’s | 14th | |
Todd Johnson* | Regina | 8th | |
General Manager | Peter Hellstrom | Laurentian | 19th |
Team Leader | Robert Godfrey | Mount Royal | 9th |
Equipment Manager | Trevor Black* | Waterloo | 11th |
Therapist | Jason Kaszycki | Western | 1st |
Videoi Coach | Brendan Riggin | Western | 5th |
*Returning player or staff