Chychrun to Serve as Team Cherry Captain in Top Prospect Game
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 27, 2016
COMMUNITY NEWS
Toronto,
ON – The CHL also announced
today that defenceman Jakob
Chychrun of the Sarnia Sting
will serve as Team Cherry
captain in place of Tyler Benson
who is unable to participate due
to injury. Kelowna Rockets
forward Dillon Dube has been
named an alternate captain for
Cherry joining Julien Gauthier
of the Val-d’Or Foreurs.
Listed second
in North America in NHL Central
Scouting’s Midterm Rankings, the
17-year-old Chychrun hails from
Boca Raton, Florida, and has
seven goals and 22 assists for
29 points in 42 games and was
the first overall pick in the
2014 OHL Priority Selection. He
follows former Sting and first
overall pick Steven Stamkos who
served as captain in this event
in 2008 playing for Team
McDonald/Vernon. Dube is second
in Rockets scoring with 20 goals
and 26 assists for 46 points in
40 games. The 17-year-old from
Cochrane, AB, was listed 35th
among North American skaters by
NHL Central Scouting.
Chychrun and Gauthier were
originally announced as Team
Cherry alternates earlier this
month with Team Orr leaders that
include captain Matthew Tkachuk
of the London Knights, and
alternates Jake Bean of the
Calgary Hitmen, and Pierre-Luc
Dubois of the Cape Breton
Screaming Eagles.
The Canadian
Hockey League also announced
that Ty Ronning of the Vancouver
Giants has been added to the
Team Cherry roster for the 2016
BMO CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game
to be played on Thursday January
28 at Pacific Coliseum.
Ronning, an 18-year-old from
Burnaby, BC, has 26 goals and 15
assists for 41 points in 45
games and ranks second on the
Giants in scoring this season.
The third-year forward was
listed 82nd among North American
skaters by NHL Central Scouting
in last week’s Midterm Rankings
for the 2016 NHL Draft. Ronning
will compete in place of the
injured teammate Tyler Benson.
