With Jets fans anxiously counting down the days until October 9th, they finally have some Hockey to look forward to when the Young Stars Tournament gets under way early September in Penticton between the prospects of the Winnipeg Jets (replacing the Anaheim Ducks), The San Jose Sharks, the Calgary Flames, the Edmonton Oilers and the hosting Vancouver Canucks.
Jets Rookie Camp Squad List:
F | John Albert | 5’11” | 190 | 19-Jan-89 | Cleveland, OH |
F | Austen Brassard | 6’2″ | 188 | 14-Jan-93 | Windsor, ON |
F | Jordan Depape | 5’11” | 194 | 17-Mar-92 | Winnipeg, MB |
F | Jason Gregoire | 5’11” | 196 | 24-Feb-89 | Winnipeg, MB |
F | Michael Kirkpatrick | 5’10” | 185 | 09-May-90 | North Sydney, NS |
F | Carl Klingberg | 6’3″ | 205 | 28-Jan-91 | Gothenburg, SWE |
F | Levko Koper | 5’11” | 197 | 05-Oct-90 | Edmonton, AB |
F | Adam Lowry | 6’4″ | 187 | 29-Mar-93 | Calgary, AB |
F | Eric O’Dell | 6’0″ | 176 | 21-Jun-90 | Ottawa, ON |
F | Mark Scheifele | 6’2″ | 182 | 15-Mar-93 | Kitchener, ON |
F | Ivan Telegin | 6’3″ | 185 | 28-Feb-92 | Novokuznetsk, RUS |
F | Shayne Wiebe | 5’10” | 186 | 23-Jan-90 | Brandon, MB |
F | Klarc Wilson | 6’0″ | 211 | 01-Apr-93 | San Diego, CA |
D | Ben Chiarot | 6’3″ | 222 | 09-May-91 | Hamilton, On |
D | Kendall McFaull | 6’3″ | 188 | 10-Apr-92 | Rosetown, SK |
D | Julian Melchiori | 6’3″ | 167 | 06-Dec-91 | North York, ON |
D | Sebastian Owuya | 6’3″ | 200 | 08-Oct-91 | Stockholm, SWE |
D | Zach Redmond | 6’2″ | 205 | 26-Jul-88 | Traverse City, MI |
D | Cody Sol | 6’6″ | 240 | 11-Feb-91 | Woodstock, ON |
D | Zach Yuen | 6’0 | 196 | 03-Mar-93 | Vancouver, BC |
G | Chris Carrozzi | 6’2″ | 188 | 02-Mar-90 | Ottawa, ON |
G | Edward Pasquale | 6’2″ | 218 | 20-Nov-90 | Toronto, ON |
Future Watch
Mark Scheifele
The first selection for the new Jets, picked directly after the name unveiling at the 2011 NHL Entry Draft, Scheifele had an impressive 2010/2011, playing in 66 games for the OHL’s Barrie Colts and scoring 75 points. Scheifele was named a top 3 player for Team Canada at the 2011 IIHF World Under 18 Championships and scored 4 goals and 9 assists for his country.
Carl Klingberg
The 20-year-old Swede was selected 34th overall by Atlanta in the 2009 Entry Draft and has one NHL game to his name, the same game that was to be Atlanta’s last before moving to Winnipeg. Noted as a hardworking winger with great skating ability, Klingberg is expected to develop into a great checking line player for the Jets.
Zach Yuen
Hoping to become the third Chinese-Canadian NHL player in history, Yuen was a fourth round draft pick for the Jets in 2011. The 6 foot defenceman successfully improved his offensive game last season, scoring a career high 34 points for the Tri-City Americans in the WHL making him a constant threat on both sides of the ice.
Edward Pasquale
Considered by many to be a goaltender of the future, Pasquale has quietly moved up the ranks from the OHL and ECHL to the AHL and will likely be a starter for the St John’s farm team in 2011/12. The Toronto, Ontario native posted a GAA of 2.93 and a Save Percentage of .900 in 24 games for the Chicago Wolves last season.
Young Stars Schedule
Monday, September 12th, Winnipeg Jets vs San Jose Sharks, 19.30 PT, Penticton BC
Tuesday, September 13th, Winnipeg Jets vs Edmonton Oilers, 19.30 PT, Penticton BC
Thursday, September 15th, Winnipeg Jets vs Vancouver Canucks, 11.30 PT, Penticton BC
Nice writeup! I’m curious about Klarc Wilson. Is there much talk about him or the other talent that seems to be coming out of thin air in Southern California these days?
Thanks Jas, Honestly I havent heard too much buzz about him. I looked at his hockeyfights.com page a few weeks ago but thats about the extent of it, tough kid for an 18 year old! SoCal is definately a new breeding ground for hockey players, remember all the hometown cheers from the LA draft last year!