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ROyAlS’ HOdGES nAMEd tO tEAM WHl ROStERSUBWAY SUper SerieS gAme – Nov. 15
By Jennifer Blyth
Home fans will have an extra reason to cheer tomorrow night as Victoria Royals forward Steven Hodges suits up with Team WHL for the SUBWAY Super Series against the Russian National Junior Team.
The 18-year-old will appear in the sixth and final game of the series Nov. 15 at Save-On-Foods Me-morial Centre.
The Super Series features regional teams of CHL All-Stars competing against the Russian National Junior Team in a six-game event serving as an in-tegral part of the identification process for Team Canada prior to the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship. The OHL hosts the middle leg of the six-game series with the first two games hosted by the QMJHL, and the final two games played in the WHL. Last season the CHL prevailed with their eighth series win in nine years of the event, earning
a 10-8 victory in points which included three regu-lation wins, two losses, and one defeat by shootout.
“We are very proud of Steven’s accomplishment,” said Royals’ General Manager Cameron Hope. “He has earned this opportunity to play for Team WHL and we wish him the best when he faces Team Rus-sia here in Victoria.”
This past summer, the Delta, B.C. native also heard his name called at the 2012 NHL Entry Draft. Hodges was selected by the Florida Panthers in the third round, 84th overall, following a 2011-12 season where Hodges recorded 46 points and ap-peared in all 72 regular season games for the Roy-als. The 6-0, 178 lb centre also tallied four assists in four games during the 2012 WHL Playoffs.
Following the Panthers’ draft announcement, Hodges noted that, “I couldn’t be happier right now. The amount of hard work and dedication that had to be put forth by my family and teammates throughout the years to help put me in this position is amazing.”
Hodges becomes the fourth player from the Roy-als’ franchise to play in the SUBWAY Super Series. Forward Kevin Sundher played for Team WHL last year while forwards Ryan Howse and Mark Santorelli competed at the event in 2010 and 2007, respectively.
Coach & support staff also join seriesVictoria forward Steven Hodges won’t be the only
Royal on the bench Thursday for the SUBWAY Su-per Series. Head coach Dave Lowry has also been selected to join the coaching staff as an assistant for the Nov. 15 game.
Spokane Chiefs’ Head Coach Don Nachbaur will be behind the bench as head coach for both Team WHL games along with Edmonton Oil Kings Head Coach Derek Laxdal, who will serve as Assistant Coach.
Nachbaur is in his third season as the head coach
of the Spokane Chiefs and his 15th season as a head coach in the WHL. Last season he became only the sixth coach in WHL history to hit the 500-win milestone.
It’s Lowry’s first year with the Victoria Royals and his fifth season coaching in the WHL. After four seasons with the Calgary Hitmen as an as-sistant, associate, then head coach, Lowry was hired by the Calgary Flames and spent three seasons in the NHL as an Assistant Coach before joining the Royals this year.
Team WHL support staff from Victoria include Khore Elliott, as Athletic Therapist for Team WHL, while Matt Auerbach is the Equipment Manager.
team Russia brings talentUp and comers to watch for on Team Russia’s
squad include former Sarnia Sting forward Nail Yakupov, selected first overall by the Edmonton Oilers in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft.
Also making the trip will be 2012 Tampa Bay first-round pick goaltender Andrei Vasilevski, fel-low Lightning prospect defenceman Nikita Nest-erov, Chicago Blackhawks forward prospect Max-im Shalunov, Florida Panthers prospect Yaroslav Kosov, and Boston Bruins prospect and former Windsor Spitfire Alexander Khokhlachev.
Jon Howe photo/courtesy the Victoria Royals
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The Victoria Royals know that community is a big part of any team’s success.
To show its appreciation, the organization has planned a variety of initiatives as a way of giving back to the community that supports them.
Through November, the Royals and Vic-tory Barber & Brand have partnered for this year’s Movember campaign in support of men’s health. Jamie Crooks, Tim Traber, Ste-ven Hodges and Brandon Magee have been selected as this year’s “Mo Bros” and will
compete for donations online throughout the month.
Movember is an annual charity initia-tive encouraging the growth of moustaches to raise awareness, support and funding for men’s health issues, specifically prostate can-cer and male mental health.
Fans attending November home games – beginning this Friday against the Everett Sil-vertips – will enjoy fun Movember giveaways, growth reports from participating players and nightly Movember-related entertainment.
The month-long campaign concludes Tuesday, Nov. 27 when the Royals host the Moose Jaw Warriors. Hosted by Jack FM and The Ocean 98.5 FM, fans will have the chance to win a variety of prizes courtesy of Jack FM, The Ocean 98.5 FM, Victory Barber & Brand and the Vic-toria Royals!
Fans can contribute to their favourite “Mo Bro” and the Movember Foundation by visiting www.victoriaroyals.com/movember or stopping by the season ticket informa-tion booth near Royals Court at any home game during No-vember.
Come the new year, fans can mark Jan. 26 on their cal-endars for the always-popular Pink in the Rink, a fun and educational evening in sup-port of breast cancer aware-ness and programs.
In addition to the Royals’ support for health issues, the
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For every save made by a Victoria Royals goaltender this season, one pound of food will go to the Mustard Seed Food Bank.
fight against hunger is also in the sights of Royals’ netminders.
For every save made by a Royals goaltender in both home and away games this season, a donation of one pound of non-perishable food will be made to the Mustard Seed Food Bank, with hopes of achieving a total season goal of one ton of food!
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Following a seven-game roadtrip, and tomorrow’s SUBWAY Super Series game at the Save-on-Foods Memorial Arena, the Victoria Royals return home for an equally busy weekend!
The team is back in action at Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre this Friday, Nov. 16 against the Everett Silvertips for a spe-cial Winter Driving Awareness Night, sponsored by Mainroad, Fortis, ICBC, BCAA and Fountain Tire.
To help fans get ready for winter, ICBC
will be on hand with winter driving-relat-ed information and tips. The Royals will also have a variety of prizes up for grabs, including $500 in service or tires from Fountain Tire, a 43-inch Samsung TV from Mainroad and gift certificates from The Keg.
The fun keeps coming Saturday, Nov. 17 as the Royals prepare to take on the Regina Pats – and celebrate the birthday of fan fa-vourite Marty the Marmot, team mascot extraordinaire!
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Sorry, Regina – luck will be on the Royals’ side this Saturday night if Victoria’s mascot and birthday boy Marty the Marmot has any say about it!
Marty invites Royals fans, families and his mascot friends to come help celebrate his birthday Nov. 17.
Be sure to arrive early for a kid’s gift bag and to sign Marty’s birthday card before the game.
Among those on the guest list will be Marty’s mascot friends from Shaw Discovery Centre, Victoria Highland-ers FC, Sports Traders, Panorama Rec Centre, Harbour Air, Saanich Police Department and the Salvation Army.
Since his 2006 debut in Victoria – driving onto the ice on an ATV with the theme music to Star Wars blaring in the background – Marty has brought smiles and laughs to fans of all ages.
The 240lb, 6’2” marmot, who is rarely seen in his natu-ral habitat of Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre without his trademark drum, is a keen hockey supporter and a fan favourite, attending as many charity and community events as possible over the last four years.
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Joining Stahl as team leaders this season are fowards Tim Traber and Brandon Magee, both named as alternate captains, and Jamie Crooks and Logan Nelson who will split alternate duties throughout the season.
Traber enters his fourth season with the Roy-als/Bruins franchise, notching 25 points and 309 penalty minutes in 171 regular season games. Magee is in his third season with the franchise, having posted 84 points in 143 regular season games during his young career.
Crooks, 20, is coming off of a 2011-12 season where he led the Royals in scoring with 67 points (37g-30a) over 72 games. Nelson, 19, a Rogers, MN native, enjoyed a successful rookie season last year, posting 62 points in 71 games played before being selected by the Buffalo Sabres at last summer’s NHL Entry Draft in the fifth round, 133rd overall.
also record things like work ethic and leadership qualities, well, that would paint a fuller picture.
Certainly those qualities stood out for Victoria Royals’ players, coaches and management, who recently selected Tyler Stahl as team captain for the 2012-13 season. Stahl becomes the second captain in team history and the 10th in franchise history.
“I’m happy to be chosen but there are a bunch of leaders on the team,” Stahl said in an interview from Lethbridge during the team’s recent seven-game roadtrip.
The 20-year-old defenceman has spent his entire WHL career with the Victoria Royals/Chilliwack Bruins franchise, compiling 21 points (1g-20a) to go along with 395 penalty minutes over 156 regu-lar season games with the Royals and Bruins. He has also appeared in 13 career playoff games for the franchise. The 6-2, 215 lb native of Drumhell-er, AB was drafted by the Chilliwack Bruins in the fourth round of the 2007 WHL Bantam Draft. The veteran defenceman was also chosen in the sixth round, 167th overall, by the Carolina Hurricanes in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft.
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