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LEADING MANBlueliner Brett Palin wears the captain’s ‘C’ for Heat.PAGE 4
BEHIND THE BENCHwith Jim PlayfairThe Heat head coach discusses his team’s hot start to the season, and breaks down what it takes to win on the road.PAGE 6
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For the Sidney Crosbys of the world, the road to professional hockey employment is more straight-
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axy – players who lack the blue-chip pedigree, but rise from relative obscurity to establish themselves.
Ask Jaffray, the 28-year-old Abbotsford Heat centre, to trace his journey in pro hockey, and he’ll spin you a whale of a tale.
“My career has kind of jumped all over the place,” noted Jaffray, refl ecting on an eight-year odyssey that has taken him through Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Manitoba, before landing him in Abbotsford.
We’ll begin Jaffray’s tale in his fi nal year of junior hockey with the Western Hockey League’s Kootenay Ice. Jaffray was a key cog on a stacked Kootenay squad, but the Ice shipped him to the Swift Current Broncos at midseason. Jaffray was gutted when the Ice went on to win the Memorial Cup, but before you
bemoan his misfortune, it should be noted that his truncated tenure with Kootenay wasn’t a total loss. It was in Cranbrook that Jaffray ended up meeting his future wife Michelle, who was the daughter of his billet family.
Jaffray was undrafted out of junior hockey, so he signed on with the ECHL’s Roanoke (Virginia) Express in the fall of 2002. With the Express, he had the good fortune of playing on a line with a pair of returning league all-stars, and he earned ECHL rookie of the year honours after racking up 34 goals and 51 assists in 64 games.
Following a couple of seasons with the ECHL’s Wheel-ing Nailers, Jaffray got his fi rst extended look at the AHL level with the Cleveland Barons in 2004-05. Playing on a line with future NHLers Ryane Clowe and Marcel Goc, Jaffray posted 10 goals and six assists in his fi rst 30 games.
But then, Jaffray’s career hit an unexpected road-
block. The Barons forgot to renew his working visa, and in the post-9/11 United States, that meant an immediate one-way ticket back to Canada.
Jaffray was suddenly unemployed, and there was nothing he could do but point his vehicle towards his hometown of Olds, Alta.
But somewhere between Cleveland and Olds, Jaffray’s cell phone rang. Manitoba Moose general manager Craig Heisinger was on the other end of the line. Two Moose forwards had come down with some sort of sickness, and Heisinger wanted to know if Jaffray could be in Hamilton to suit up for a game against the Bulldogs that night.
Problem was, the puck dropped in six hours, and Jaf-fray was about an eight-hour drive away from Hamilton. No matter – Jaffray pulled a U-turn, put the pedal to the metal and made it to the rink just minutes before the start of the game.
The Bulldogs beat the Moose 3-1 that night, but Jaffray
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Jason Jaffray, a former Vancouver Canuck, scored goals in each of his fi rst three games with the Heat. photo by John Van Putten
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Brett Palin isn’t the flashiest player on the Abbots-ford Heat – far from it.
But perhaps that’s part of the reason that the 25-year-old blueliner is the perfect pick to serve as the first captain in Heat franchise history.
After all, the Calgary Flames – the parent club of Ab-botsford’s AHL squad – have long espoused a philoso-phy of blue-collar work ethic and attention to detail. Palin boasts those qualities in spades.
“When you look around the dressing room, he’s a guy who stands for a lot of the right things we believe in,” Heat coach Jim Playfair said, explaining his decision to tap Palin to be team captain. “He’s a solid citizen and a solid player.”
Players of Palin’s ilk – the stay-at-home defenceman – tend to fly under the radar with fans and media, who are more apt to be seduced by the dazzling goal or the highlight-reel save. Thus, it’s somewhat ironic that the letters of Palin’s surname can be rearranged to spell “plain.”
But Palin’s on-ice contributions aren’t lost on Playfair, who appreciates the blueliner’s rock-solid play in his own zone, particularly on the penalty kill.
“We pride ourselves on developing into a good defending team, and that’s how Brett sees his game,” Playfair said. “He’s a real good competitor, and a good vocal leader for our players. I think he’s a good corner-stone to develop our group around.”
Palin found out he’d be wearing the captain’s ‘C’ prior to the Heat’s home opener against the San Antonio Rampage on Oct. 9. It’s a responsibility that he relishes.
“It’s definitely an honour,” he said. “I’ve learned a lot of good things from a lot of good people along the way, and now I think it’s time for me to take that and mould it into my own thing.”
Palin knows what a winning team looks like. During his junior career, he was a key member of a dynastic Kelowna Rockets squad that won Western Hockey League titles in 2003 and 2005, and a Memorial Cup championship in 2004.
The 2009-10 campaign marks Palin’s fifth year in the Flames’ system, and he says that what sets this Heat team apart is its ability to put the puck in the net.
“We’ve got a really offensive foward group, and I think that’s the biggest change,” he said. “In my four previous years, I haven’t really seen many games where we’ve scored five, six, seven goals in a night. Whereas this year, our team has a lot of firepower.”
As for the Heat defensive corps, Palin is the elder statesman of a group that features three rookie pros – John Negrin, Keith Aulie and Keith Seabrook – and he finds himself cast in a mentoring role.
“Based on age, we’re all pretty young,” he noted. “They’re all good hockey players, they’re all good guys, and they’re all willing to learn.”
Palin is a Naniamo product, and he’s enjoying being back in B.C. after playing for the Flames’ AHL affiliate in Omaha, Nebraska and Moline, Illinois. His parents have Heat season tickets, and he’s relished the opportunity to play in front of friends and family.
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“This is my fifth year (in the AHL), and this is the first time that my brother (Marc, age 23) has been able to watch me play a professional hockey game,” Palin noted. “They’re not always going to be here, but it’s nice when family and friends can come and visit.”
Palin’s on-ice contributions can’t be summarized with a stat, but plus-minus comes the closest. Through the first eight games of the season, Palin’s +6 rating was tops on the Heat by two points.
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For future editions of FACEOFF, fans are invited to pose their own questions to Playfair. Submit your questions for consideration via e-mail to [email protected], and please include “Behind the bench” in the subject line.
We caught up with Playfair last week, following the Heat’s strong 3-0-2-1 start.
Q We’ve got almost a month of the regular season under our belts. How would you evaluate your team’s start to the season?
A “I think we’re learning. The players are willing to learn, and they expect to get better. They’re recognizing how to compete together.”I think we can do a lot better job of keeping our shots-against down. We can do a lot better job on our power play. We can do a better job of staying away from the lazy stick penalties – 18 of our 33 penalties (through the first six
games) were on stick fouls. So in areas like that we can improve, and we will improve.”
Q In five of the first six games this season, your team was out-shot by the opposition. How do you explain that, and to what extent are you con-cerned?
A”The biggest thing is that we’ve given up four five-on-threes, and there are a lot of shots coming out of those. And the 33 minor penalties we’ve taken, a lot of shots come on those. Those are probably the two main reasons.”
Q While your team has given up a fair number of shots, the goalten-ders have kept you in the game most nights. How would you assess the play of Leland Irving and Matt Keet-ley to this point?
A”I think Leland Irving has been the better of the two. Obviously the game in Manitoba (a 5-4 shootout loss on Oct. 14) wasn’t a real strong game for Matt Keetley, and so he’s in a posi-
tion where he’s working to get himself back into the lineup. I like the fact that David Shantz is here – I think it’s a real healthy competition, and I think it sets us up to be a much more competitive team amongst our goaltenders, which will prove to be good down the line.”
Q On Oct. 13, the Heat beat the Manitoba Moose 4-2 on the road to post the first win in franchise history. After a couple of heartbreaking OT losses to the San Antonio Rampage the previous weekend, how big a deal was that for your team’s confidence?
A”In each game over the course of the year, we’ve given ourselves a chance to win. They haven’t all been pretty, obvi-ously, but we’ve been around each and every game. To get that first win, to me, was an important thing for the owner-ship. I think that for them to see that they were able to build something and put something together that had some traction was enjoyable for them. Also, the pride of the city and pride of the fans, knowing that the team was able to put one together and then build on it.”
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scored the lone goal for Manitoba. It’s a goal he remembers to this day.
“Alex Burrows threw it to me from the corner, for a back-door tap-in,” he recalled with a smile. “I defi nitely didn’t have my legs that night, and I had a gas-station sub as my pregame meal. It was just kind of one of those things that was meant to be.”
Indeed, it was in Manitoba that Jaf-fray’s career really started to fi nd some traction. Over four-and-a-half season with the Moose, playing alongside the likes of Burrows, Ryan Kesler and Kevin Bieksa, Jaffray became the franchise’s all-time leader in game-winning goals, power-play goals and plus-minus, and No. 2 in goals, assists and points.
The Vancouver Canucks, the Moose’s parent club, took notice, and in 2007 Jaffray inked his fi rst NHL contract. He played 33 games as an injury fi ll-in with the Canucks between 2007 and 2009, tallying four goals and six assists in the process.
But when Jaffray looked at the Canucks’ depth chart and saw young up-and-com-ers like Cody Hodgson, Michael Grabner
and Sergei Shirokov, he started to wonder whether he was in Vancouver’s long-term plans. So this past summer, he opted for a fresh start and signed with the Calgary Flames as a free agent.
Jaffray cracked the Flames roster out of training camp this fall, only to be sent down to Abbotsford after a couple of weeks. He still feels good about his decision to join the Flames’ organization, though.
“I don’t think I would have had a chance at making Vancouver out of camp,” he said. “I knew if I came into a new camp and fresh system, I could open up some eyes. It’s not going to matter who’s drafted . . . it’s about who’s going to fi ght for that spot, who’s going to score goals in the preseason, who’s going to do the right things.
“I think my style of play really fi ts in well with the Calgary Flames’ style of play, and it’s been a good fi t for me. I think I have gotten that opportunity, and it’s just a mat-ter of waiting for an injury or a call-up to get back.”
Jaffray was already a familiar face to Abbotsford hockey fans thanks to his time with the Canucks, and he further endeared himself by scoring goals in his fi rst three games with the Heat. The stocky cen-tre blends tough-as-nails play along the boards with a sniper’s fi nish, and while he’s been a mainstay on the Heat’s top line, it’s no stretch to envision him being an effective third- or fourth-line checker at the NHL level.
According to Heat coach Jim Playfair, Jaffray’s job is to “develop an NHL-style game” while toiling with the Heat.
“He’s got to have those details of his game in place so that when he goes up there (to the NHL), it’s a slide for him, not a major step,” Playfair explained. “We can’t expect him to be a top goal-scorer down here and then be a top defender up there. He’s got to be a top defender in both places, so that it becomes a natural slide for him, not a major adjustment.”
With the Heat, Jaffray fi nds himself in a leadership role on a youthful outfi t, which has been a bit of an adjustment coming
from a veteran-laden Moose club. “I’ve come from a team in Manitoba
where I played with Mike Keane and Nolan Baumgartner and Jason Krog – guys who have been around so long, you almost take it for granted that when something is going wrong, they’ll straighten it out,” he noted. “Here, it seems like there are only three or four guys who are married on this team. In Manitoba, there were only three or four guys who were single.”
Away from the rink, Jaffray has found that fatherhood has helped him to focus. He and Michelle have a two-and-a-half year old daughter named Kennedy, and she’s been a fi xture at Heat games cheer-ing for her dad.
“It’s life-changing,” said Jaffray, noting that his breakout season with the Moose (2006-07) coincided with Kennedy’s birth. “You could have a real crappy game, and you come home, and you’ve got this little girl who’s smiling and happy to see you. You walk in the door, and it just changes everything.”
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Former Heat forward Kyle Greentree (12) returns to Abbotsford with the Rockford IceHogs in early November. photo by Jim Orlando
RockfordICEHOGSNHL AFFLIATE: Chicago BlackhawksIN ABBY: Nov. 6-7PLAYER TO WATCH: Kyle Greentree, LWLess than a month ago, Greentree was a member of the Abbotsford Heat.But just two days before the Heat's regular season opener, the Victoria product was traded by the Calgary Flames to the Chicago Blackhawks in exchange for defence-man Aaron Johnson. Greentree was subsequently assigned to the IceHogs, the Blackhawks' AHL affiliate.Greentree, 25, was the AHL's second-leading goal scorer last season with 39 goals, but he's off to a slow start (one goal and one assist in six games) with the IceHogs. B.C. CONTENT: Bracken Kearns, C, Vancouver; Daryl Boyle, D, Sparwood
HamiltonBULLDOGSNHL AFFLIATE: Montreal CanadiensIN ABBY: Nov. 17-18PLAYER TO WATCH: Sergei Kostitsyn, RWFor the better part of the past two seasons, Sergei Kostitsyn played alongside his older brother Andrei with the Montreal Canadiens. The Canadiens weren't overly happy with the 22-year-old winger's conditioning and work ethic during training camp this fall, though, so they sent him down to the Bulldogs. Kostitsyn was less than pleased with the demotion, and in late October, he was suspended by the team after walking out on the Bulldogs and demanding that Montreal trade him. He was subsequently convinced to return to the Bulldogs, and he's notched two goals and two assists in his first five games with Hamilton.Without a doubt, Kostitsyn is an NHL talent – he's got 15 goals and 33 assists in 108 career games with the Canadiens – but it's his maturity that's the issue.B.C. CONTENT: Ben Maxwell, C, North Vancouver
BridgeportSOUND TIGERSNHL AFFLIATE: New York IslandersIN ABBY: Nov. 20-21PLAYER TO WATCH: Mikko Koskinen, GKoskinen, the New York Islanders' second-round pick in the 2009 draft, is generally considered the top goaltending prospect in the Islanders' pipeline. He's rated New York's fourth-best prospect overall according to hockeysfuture.com.Koskinen most eye-catching quality is his height – at six-foot-five, the towering 21-year-old Finn provides an imposing obstacle for opposing shooters.Koskinen dominated in the Finnish Elite League last season, posting a 1.91 goals against average and a .932 save percentage with the Espoo Blues. He's compiled some solid early-season stats in his first AHL campaign – a 2.45 GAA and .902 PCT to go with a 1-1-0 record.B.C. CONTENT: Trevor Smith, LW, North Vancouver
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LEFT: Heat forward Ryley Grantham celebrates the fi rst goal in Abbotsford Heat history, scored at 8:37 of the fi rst period.ABOVE: Abbotsford Mayor George Peary led the delegation for the open-ing puck-drop.RIGHT: Heat goalie Matt Keetley kicks out a shot as Brett Palin looks to clear the puck out of harm’s way.BELOW: Cam Cunning of the Heat skates between pillars of fl ame during the pre-game introductions.photos by John Morrow
Hockey night in AbbotsfordFRIDAY, OCT. 9 WAS A HISTORIC EVENING, AS THE HEAT OPENED THEIR INAUGURAL AHL SEASON AGAINST THE SAN ANTONIO RAMPAGE
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“With their souls of patent leath-er, they come down the road.
Hunched and nocturnal, where they breathe they impose…” --- Federico Garcia Lorca
I am pretty sure that when Lorca, the Spanish poet, spoke of the road, he probably wasn’t evoking images of hockey players.
But for the Abbotsford Heat, the road and how they perform on it will set the stage for what type of season they will have in their inaugural American Hockey League campaign.
Let’s light the scene: We already know that Abbotsford is 2,200 kilometres away from the Heat’s nearest opponent, the Manitoba Moose. Over the course of the season, the Heat will jet away to the farthest points of North America while chasing the Calder Cup.
On their first road trip to Winnipeg, the team travelled just 4,400 km from
start to finish. On their next road trip – which takes them to from Grand Rapids, Mich., to Chicago, back to Grand Rapids, to Milwaukee, Wis., then to Hamilton, Ont., and finally ending in Cleveland, Ohio – the players will travel 10,100 km in 11 days, playing six games in that stretch.
But before anyone feels sorry for the players, let us make a couple of things clear. First, these are professional hockey players who know that travel comes with the job. Second, every team has to travel. Yes, while Abbotsford is the farthest team west and without question will have the hardest travel schedule in the AHL this year, the team knew this coming in and will make no excuses. Which is why getting the travel excuse out of the way has to be first and foremost on the Heat’s radar.
“The road separates us from our fami-lies and loved ones, but allows us to
focus on the task at hand, which is win-ning hockey games,” said Heat forward Peter Vandermeer on the recent road trip to Winnipeg. “Getting out on the road early will allow our team to bond, but it will also open up lines of commu-nication. You get to know everyone on the team while on the road, which will only benefit our team in the long run.”
How important is the road? Last season the predecessor to the Heat, the Quad City Flames, won just 13 times in 40 games away from home. The Flames missed the postseason by one point. Sixteen teams qualify for the playoffs every year.
So keep some numbers in mind:15 wins was the minimum number of
victories that a AHL playoff team had last year, and the average was 19. Last season the Houston Aeros and Port-land Pirates qualified for the postsea-son despite winning just 15 games on
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of points that an AHL playoff team had last year. To get home ice advantage in the first round of the playoffs, you needed to average 99 points.
39 wins was the minimum number of victories for an AHL playoff team.
Let’s finish off with some good num-bers news.
Last year, this franchise opened 1-4-1 for three points through their first six games. At the same point this season, the Heat are 3-0-2-1 for nine points, marking a six-point swing in their first six games.
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A “You know what, I’ve just bought things for the house (Negrin shares a suite with teammate Keith Seabrook). We’re just notic-ing little things around the house that we’re missing. I had to get some ice cube trays.”
Q What’s your greatest accomplishment in hockey?
A “Probably the end of last season, being called up to Calgary and playing those (three) games. It was exciting just to be up there and get a taste of playing in the NHL.
“The last game of the season, we were playing the Edmonton Oilers, and I got my first NHL point. I passed it to Jamie Lundmark and I went off on a change, and I didn’t even know I’d gotten the assist. I remember sitting on the bench, and Bertuzzi and all the guys congratulating me. Getting to hear my name announced was pretty cool.”
Q You’re from West Vancouver. What’s something you can get in your hometown you can’t get anywhere else?
A “A lot of places I’ve lived in for hockey, there’s not a lot of skiing. But five minutes from my house there are ski hills – Grouse Moun-tain and Cyprus. So growing up, I did a lot of snowboarding and skiing.”
Q What’s your perfect day off in the off-season?
A “Probably just going out in the boat and relaxing with friends.”
Q As a teenager, which posters did you have on your wall?
A “Joe Sakic. He’s from Burnaby, kind of a hometown boy, and I al-ways enjoyed watching him. He was an exciting player and a good leader.”
Q Which song on your iPod do you hope your teammates never find out about?
A “Probably Enya – Now We Are Free. If I rocked that in the dressing room, a lot of guys would be shaking their heads. They’d probably fine me.”
Q It’s still early in the season, but so far, who’s got the worst fash-ion sense on this Heat team?
A “I’m going to say my roommate Keith Seabrook, just because we’re always critiquing each other’s styles. His style is all right – he just tries a little too hard.”
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16Q You scored the first goal in Abbotsford Heat history. How cool was
that moment for you?
A “It was pretty special to score that, and to be in the record books. I think they’re even putting the stick in the Hockey Hall of Fame, so that’s pretty cool.”
Q Last season, you and Heat teammate Mikael Backlund were on the Kelowna Rockets team that won the WHL title and made it all the way to the Memorial Cup final. What was that experience like?
A “It was an unbelievable experience. We knocked off three top-end teams (in the WHL playoffs), and we weren’t supposed to get out of the second round. It felt pretty good to beat all of them, especially the Calgary Hitmen. Then to get a berth in the Memorial Cup, that doesn’t happen very often. They say it’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and it was a great experience.”
Q What was the first thing you bought with your first professional pay-check?
A “We haven’t got it yet, but I ordered a new Camaro. It just caught my eye, so me and my dad are splitting it.”
Q If you could have dinner with anyone dead or alive, who would it be?
A “I’ll go with my grandma, because she cooks a good steak.”
Q What’s your favourite movie?
A “The Hangover. It’s just hilarious. It’s one of the funniest movies I’ve ever seen, for sure.”
Q You’re from Hanna, Alta. How do you spend a perfect day off in the off-season?
A “Sleep in, get a bite to eat, and probably go for a round of golf. Then head out to the lake at night.”
Q What’s your favourite pre-game meal?
A “Chicken and rice, sort of a stir-fry. A group of us usually go out to eat.”
Q Hockey players are renowned for practical jokes. What’s the best one you’ve pulled off, or the best one you’ve seen?
A “Probably shaving cream in the skates. I haven’t done it to anyone yet – I’ve just seen it happen.”
Q Who’s got the worst fashion sense on this Abbotsford Heat team?
A “Brad Cole. He’s kind of a pretty boy, I guess. Too pretty.” ®
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Manitoba Moose 5 4 0 0 12Rochester Americans 4 1 1 0 11Abbotsford Heat 4 1 2 1 11Hamilton Bulldogs 3 0 1 1 10Lake Erie Monsters 3 4 0 0 8Toronto Marlies 3 3 1 0 7Grand Rapids Griffins 2 4 0 0 2
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San Antonio Rampage 6 1 1 0 13Texas Stars 4 2 0 1 9Rockford IceHogs 4 3 1 0 9Peoria Rivermen 3 2 1 1 8Houston Aeros 3 4 0 0 6Milwaukee Admirals 2 2 0 1 5Chicago Wolves 1 5 0 0 2
EASTERN CONFERENCEAtlantic Division W L OTL SL Pts
Manchester Monarchs 5 2 0 0 10Providence Bruins 4 2 0 0 8Bridgeport Sound Tigers 4 3 0 0 8Worcester Sharks 3 1 0 1 7Lowell Devils 3 2 1 0 7Springfield Falcons 3 4 0 0 6Hartford Wolf Pack 2 4 0 0 4Portland Pirates 2 5 0 0 4
East Division W L OTL SL Pts
Albany River Rats 4 2 0 0 8Hershey Bears 4 2 0 0 8Adirondack Phantoms 3 2 1 0 7Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins 3 2 0 0 6Binghampton Senators 2 3 2 0 6Syracuse Crunch 2 3 0 1 4Norfolk Admirals 2 4 0 0 4
AHL LEADING SCORERSAS OF OCT. 23 GP G A Pts
Andy Wozniewski, Providence 6 4 9 13Scott Parse, Manchester 7 2 9 11Alexandre Giroux, Hershey 6 5 5 10Jerome Samson, Albany 6 4 6 10Vladimir Sobotka, Providence 6 4 6 10Martin St. Pierre, Binghampton 7 4 6 10Sean Sullivan, San Antonio 8 2 8 10Brett MacLean, San Antonio 7 5 4 9Jiri Tlusty, Toronto 7 5 4 9Andrew Gordon, Hershey 6 4 5 9Kris Chucko, Abbotsford 8 4 5 9Kyle Turris, San Antonio 8 4 5 9Charles Linglet, Springfield 7 3 6 9Yan Stastny, Peoria 7 3 6 9Sergei Shirokov, Manitoba 8 3 6 9Kevin Porter, San Antonio 6 2 7 9Brad Marchand, Providence 6 6 2 8Tim Sestito, Lowell 6 6 2 8Michal Repik, Rochester 6 5 3 8Chris Durno, Lake Erie 7 5 3 8Ryan Keller, Binghampton 7 5 3 8Joel Perrault, San Antonio 8 5 3 8Jason Jaffray, Abbotsford 7 4 4 8Andrei Lotnikov, Manchester 7 4 4 8Jamie Lundmark, Abbotsford 7 4 4 8
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AHL TOP GOALIESAS OF OCT. 23 AVG W L SOL
Jason Bacashihua, Hershey 1.00 1 0 0Braden Holtby, Hershey 1.01 2 1 0Jeff Zatkoff, Manchester 1.01 1 1 0Mike McKenna, Lowell 1.34 2 1 0Matt Climie, Texas 1.45 2 1 1Jonathan Bernier, Manchester 1.60 4 1 0Curtis Sanford, Hamilton 1.69 2 1 1Joey MacDonald, Toronto 1.85 1 0 0Michal Neuvirth, Hershey 2.00 1 1 0Brian Boucher, Adirondack 2.00 1 0 0Brent Krahn, Texas 2.01 2 1 0Nathan Lawson, Bridgeport 2.01 1 1 0Trevor Cann, Lake Erie 2.01 1 1 0Anton Khudobin, Houston 2.15 3 2 0Tyler Weiman, Lake Erie 2.16 3 3 0Corey Crawford, Rockford 2.23 3 2 0Mark Dekanich, Milwaukee 2.23 2 1 1Dustin Tokarski, Norfolk 2.27 2 2 0Alexander Salak, Rochester 2.34 2 0 0Mikko Koskinen, Bridgeport 2.45 1 1 0Josh Tordjman, San Antonio 2.46 2 0 0Justin Peters, Albany 2.48 3 1 0Cedrick Desjardins, Hamilton 2.50 2 0 0Kevin Lalande, Syracuse 2.52 1 1 0Leland Irving, Abbotsford 2.55 3 2 1John Curry, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 2.56 3 2 0Mike Murphy, Albany 2.57 1 1 0
ABBOTSFORD HEATSCORING STATS GP G A Pts
Kris Chucko 8 4 5 9Jason Jaffray 7 4 4 8Jamie Lundmark 8 4 4 8David Van der Gulik 8 1 6 7Keith Seabrook 8 3 2 5Gord Baldwin 8 0 5 5Riley Armstrong 7 1 3 4Matt Pelech 7 0 4 4John Negrin 8 0 4 4Colin Stuart 7 3 0 3Mikael Backlund 8 2 1 3John Armstrong 5 1 2 3Garth Murray 8 1 2 3Brett Sutter 8 1 2 3J.D. Watt 1 1 1 2Ryley Grantham 8 1 1 2Brett Palin 7 0 2 2Carsen Germyn 2 1 0 1Keith Aulie 7 1 0 1Peter Vandermeer 1 0 1 1Hugo Carpentier 6 0 1 1David Shantz 1 0 0 0Matt Keetley 2 0 0 0Brad Cole 3 0 0 0Cam Cunning 4 0 0 0Leland Irving 6 0 0 0
GOALIE STATS AVG W L SOL
Leland Irving 2.55 3 2 1David Shantz 3.00 1 0 0Matt Keetley 4.81 0 1 0
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Whaddaya know?Throughout this edition of FACEOFF, we’ve presented a heaping helping of information about the Abbotsford Heat.
Now, it’s time to test your knowledge. Answer the questions below for a chance to win tickets to see the Heat play.
1 The Hockey Hall of Fame has requested the stick that scored the first goal in Abbotsford Heat history. Which player scored that goal?
2 Heat defenceman John Negrin is a B.C. boy. Which Lower Mainland community does he hail from?
3 The Heat begin the month of November on their second-longest road trip of the season. How many games are the Heat away from home?
4 During that 11-day road trip, how many kilometres will the Heat travel?
5 Which Heat defenceman was named the first captain in team history?
6 Which current Vancouver Canucks forward assisted on Jason Jaffray’s first goal with the Manitoba Moose?
7 The Rockford IceHogs visit the Abbotsford Entertainment and Sports Centre for a doubleheader on Nov. 6-7. Which NHL team are the IceHogs affiliated with?
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THURSDAY, NOV. 12 5:00 PMat Milwaukee Admirals
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