The Lethbridge Hurricanes Hockey Club completed the 2016 Western Hockey League
Bantam Draft by selecting a total of 12 players including six forwards, four
defenseman and two goaltenders.
With their first round draft pick, 19th
overall, the Hurricanes selected forward Dylan Cozens from the Delta Hockey
Academy. The 6’2, 159-pound centreman is originally from Whitehorse, Yukon. In
25 games with Delta this season, Cozens recorded 31 points (19g-12a) along with
18 penalty minutes while adding six points (5g-1a) in three post-season games.
"Cozens is a big kid that has some skill. He’s a centreman that we look
forward to adding to our club one day," said Hurricanes General Manager Peter
Anholt. "We were happy to get him where we did [at 19]. We had him earmarked."
With their second round pick, 41st overall, the Hurricanes selected
defenseman Nolan Jones from the Moose Jaw Warriors Bantam AAA. In 28 games, the
Moose Jaw product recorded 44 points (24g-20a) along with 100 penalty minutes.
He also added six points (1g-5a) in 11 games with the Moose Jaw Warriors Midget
AA squad.
Prior to the third round, the Hurricanes traded goaltender
Jayden Sittler along with the 107th overall pick to the Spokane Chiefs for the
52nd and the 140th overall picks. The team then selected defenseman Kirby
Proctor 52nd overall from the Pursuit of Excellence. In 25 games, Proctor
recorded 17 points (4g-13a).
In the fourth round, 85th overall, the
Hurricanes took goaltender Josh Langford from the Dallas Stars Bantam AAA who
had a 2.61 goals against average and a .905 save percentage this season. With
99th overall pick, the team selected another defenseman taking rearguard Alex
Cotton from the Yale Hockey Academy.
"It was important for us to add a
goalie. I would’ve liked to pick one earlier, but some goalies went too soon for
us to make a move," said Anholt. "Brent and Rob have seen [Langford] play and we
feel he has some upside."
In the sixth round, 129th overall, the ‘Canes
selected forward Evan Ladouceur. They followed it up by selecting twin brothers
Justin and Adam Hall with the 140th and the 158th overall selections. In the
eighth round, the Hurricanes elected to take another goaltender selecting Carter
Wickson with the 173rd overall pick.
With two picks in the ninth round,
the Hurricanes took forward Max Neill 184th and defenseman Conrad Solypa at
195th overall. In round ten, the Hurricanes picked forward Skylar Gutierrez with
the 217th overall pick; he is the younger brother of former Hurricanes forward
Justin Gutierrez.
The Hurricanes concluded the 2016 WHL Bantam Draft by
passing in rounds 11 and 12.
(From the Lethbridge Hurricanes)
Thanks,
Pat
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