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THHL loses 4 teams, season starts October 25

Hamilton Going to Tour de France

Brandon’s Caswell Named Captain of Swift Current Broncos: A New Chapter for the Young Leader

Brandon’s Paige Crossley Signs with Minot State Women’s Hockey Team

Sally Leask, Former Westman Magic Softball Star, Commits to Division 1 at Rider University

Wheat Kings release training camp schedule, rosters

Foxwarren rink hit by severe storm

Knoop captures 2024 Tamarack men’s golf tournament

NHL’ers help fill local summer hockey league rosters

The Wendy's Simmer Hockey League got underway last night in Brandon.  It's no secret that Brandon and the Westman area have produced many talented hockey players and one look at the Wendy;s Summer Hockey League rosters is a clear indication of just that.  The league boasts full time NHL players, players with minor pro experience, players who play professionally overseas, as well as may current WHL players. Nolan Patrick, Micheal Ferland, Travis Sanheim, Ryan Pulock, Cody McLeod and Matt Calvert all spent last season on NHL rosters. Players who spent last season playing professionally in European leagues include Mark Derlago, Brock Trotter and Alex Plante. Tanner Kaspick, Jayce Hawryluk, Colby Robak, Tyler Plante, James Shearer, Braylon Shmyr are among the former Wheat Kings lacing them up this summer, While the league is loaded with experienced professionals it also is an opportunity to see young, local talent who are starting to make names for themselves.  On any given night you can expect to see the likes of Daemon Hunt, Calen Addison, Morgan Geekie, and Max Paddock sharing the ice with WSHL veterans like Ryan White, Josh Elmes, and Zack Whitecloud. WSHL Rosters & Standings WSHL Schedule

Derlago returns to Denmark, Clark signs in Austria

Mark Derlago is off to Denmark, joining Esbjerg Enegy for a second stint.  Derlago last played for the Energy in the 2014/15 season. Andrew Clark re-signed in Austria with HC Innsbruck.  This will be Clark's third year in Austria. Josh Elmes signed again to play in the ECHL with the Rapid City Rush.  In 59 games last season with the Rush he registered 13 points.  Joining Elmes at training camp this year will be former Wheat King Quintin Lisoway and Minnedoa's Shaq Merasty.  Lisoway spent last season with the University of Manitoba Bison's hockey program wile Merasty played 28 games in the ECHL with two different teams. Forward Bradley Schoonbaert has committed to the University of Calgary Dinos.  Schoonbaert had a very productive thee seasons with the Steinbach Pistons of the MJHL.  He registered an impressive 91 points during the 2017-18 season in only 59 games.  James Shearer will join Schoonbaert in Calgary after agreeing to join the Dinos as well. Keaton Jameson has committed to play with the University of Manitoba Bisons.  The Brandon product recently completed his junior career with the Swan Valley Stampeders.
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Wheat Kings release Daniel Bukac, select two in import draft

Source: Brandon Wheat Kings Toronto, ON – The Canadian Hockey League’s annual Import Draft has come and gone and the Brandon Wheat Kings used it to select two highly touted prospects from the Vegas Golden Knights organization. With their first round pick (37th overall), the Wheat Kings opted for 19-year old Swedish defenceman Erik Brannstrom and in round two, they chose 19-year old goalkeeper Jiri Patera of the Czech Repbulic. A 5’11” 181 lb. puck moving defenceman, Brannstrom was a first round pick and 15th overall selection of the Golden Knights in the 2017 National Hockey League draft while Patera was taken by Vegas in the sixth round (161st overall) last year. “Erik is a highly skilled world caliber junior player,” says Brandon general manager Grant Armstrong. “He’s an excellent skater…has impressive offensive instincts and hockey sense. If he comes to Brandon he could be a difference maker in our lineup.” Signed by the Golden Knights this past season, Brannstrom will be given every opportunity to make the Golden Knights in the fall but if not, the chances of him playing in Brandon will increase dramatically. As a member of HV71 Loan in the Swedish Hockey League in 2017-18, the powerplay specialist scored two goals and 15 points in 44 regular season games. He also helped Sweden capture a silver medal at the 2018 World Junior Hockey Championship. In addition to winning silver at the WJHC, Brannstrom helped his club capture a gold medal and was chosen Playoff Most Valuable Player in the Swedish Super Elite League. Patera meanwhile spent the 2017-18 campaign with Cedar Rapids of the USHL. In 34 games with the Roughriders, the 6’2″ 209 lb. netminder compiled a 3.24 goals against average and a .901 save percentage. Prior to coming to North America, Patera was a member of HC Ceske Budejovice and represented his country at the World U18 Junior Hockey Championships. “Jiri is a young goaltender working to mature his game,” says Armstrong. “We have two legitimate number one netminders and that is a position that you can never have enough.” Brandon closed out the 2017-18 season with veteran Dylan Myskiw and rookie Ethan Kruger between the pipes. Not only does Patera become the first ever European goalkeeper to be chosen by the Wheat Kings, this marks the first time in five years that import netminders were eligible for selection. The Wheat Kings, who finished fourth in the Western Hockey League’s Eastern Division this past season with a record of 40-27-3-2, were able to select two players after releasing veteran Czech defenceman Daniel Bukac on Wednesday. Bukac landed with Niagara Falls of the Ontario Hockey League Thursday. Meanwhile Martin Kaut, who was the Wheat Kings first round pick in 2017, was chosen in round one (16th overall) by Colorado in last weekend’s National Hockey League Draft. He remains Brandon property which means the Wheat Kings currently have three imports on their protected list. CHL teams are permitted to carry a maximum of two. Rather than coming to the WHL last season, Kaut elected to play professionally at home, scoring nine goals and 16 points in 38 regular season games. The two round draft took place online with the order of selection rotating through each of the Canadian Hockey League’s three leagues using an inverse order of final regular season standings within each league from the 2017-18 season. The QMJHL’s Saint John Sea Dogs had the first overall pick and opted for Slovakian right-winger Maxim Cajkovic. With the second pick, the WHL’s Edmonton Oil Kings selected Belarusian left-winger Vladimir Alistrov. Brannstrom and Patera become the 33rd and 34th players chosen by Brandon in the CHL Import Draft. The last time Brandon had a pick this high was in 2014 when the Wheat Kings chose Russian defenceman Ivan Provorov 30th overall. A total of 12 players acquired through the CHL Import Draft were recently selected in the 2018 NHL Draft led by top CHL pick Andrei Svechnikov, a Russian forward from the Barrie Colts, chosen second overall by the Carolina Hurricanes. Other first round picks from the CHL Import Draft included Czech forward Filip Zadina of the Halifax Mooseheads chosen sixth overall by the Detroit Red Wings, Swedish defenceman Rasmus Sandin of the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds chosen 29th overall by the Toronto Maple Leafs, and Russian defenceman Alexander Alexeyev of the Red Deer Rebels chosen 31st overall by the Washington Capitals. Thursday’s CHL Import Draft caps off a busy week for the Wheat Kings, who unveiled their 2017-18 regular season schedule on Tuesday. The Wheat Kings will open up the season with a home and home series with Moose Jaw, beginning Friday, September 21st at Westoba Place.
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Brandon man arrested after allegedly sharing intimate photos

Source:  Brandon Police Service Media Release On June 16th, Police received a complaint from a female victim stating that her ex had sent intimate images of her, without her consent, to other people. Through the course of the investigation a second female victim was identified as it was discovered that this same male suspect had shared intimate images of this 2nd female without her consent. As a result a 40-year-old Brandon man was arrested for Distribute Intimate Images without Consent x2, later released and is scheduled to appear in Court in August

Brandon’s Calen Addison drafted by the Pittsburgh Penguins

Brandon's Calen Addison was selected in the 2nd round, 53 overall by the Pittsburgh Penguins.  Addison finished second in scoring on the Lethbridge Hurricanes this past season with 65 points (11G-54A) in 68 games.  He also posted 19 points in 16 games during the Hurricanes run in the playoffs this year.  The 5'11", 178-pound defensemen had been ranked 30th by NHL Central Scouting among North American players prior to the draft.