2005 National U18 Club Championship

  • Defeated UFA Bisons to win the Alberta Provincials.
  • Final game of series was decided in the 5th period of overtime.
  • Roster includes 5 first year midget players.
  • Team is anchored by goal tender Keanan Boomer, captain Jason Vokey and several veterans such as Mark Krupicz, Scott McNeil and Cameron Ritchie.
  • Team’s home base is located on the south side of Edmonton, Alberta.
  • Well balanced team with all players contributing to its success. Each and everyone of these players has brought something special to this team.
  • The coaching staff, led by head coach Larry Draper, accompanied by Don McNabb, Doug Borys, Aaron Bates and Randy Rose are all very proud of each and every player.

 

Staff/Personnel
Larry Draper, Head Coach
Aaron Bates, Assistant Coach
Doug Borys, Assistant Coach
# Player Ht Wt Shoots DOB 2004-05 Team
No Joueur T P Tir Naissance Équipe 2004-05
Goaltenders/Gardiens de but
31 Brennan Haycock 5'9 160 L 1989-06-01 Edmonton SSAC
1 Keanan Boomer 6'0 170 L 1987-08-13 Edmonton SSAC
Defence/Défense
2 Cameron Ritchie 6'0 180 R 1987-01-06 Edmonton SSAC
8 Connor Hardowa 6'1 200 R 1988-11-15 Edmonton SSAC
3 David Sotheran 6'0 170 R 1987-12-17 Edmonton SSAC
6 Jesse Craige 5'11 180 R 1989-01-11 Edmonton SSAC
14 Mark Krupicz 5'11 160 R 1987-02-27 Edmonton SSAC
5 Riley Laforge 5'11 175 R 1989-06-15 Edmonton SSAC
4 Taylor Fedun 5'11 175 R 1988-06-04 Edmonton SSAC
Forwards/Avants
7 Adam Ross 6'3 190 R 1987-05-28 Edmonton SSAC
12 Ben Walker 6'0 180 R 1988-03-11 Edmonton SSAC
9 Bradley Tierney 5'09 177 L 1988-10-12 Edmonton SSAC
11 Garrett Meger 5'6 150 R 1988-05-03 Edmonton SSAC
17 Jason Vokey 5'11 175 L 1987-03-07 Edmonton SSAC
20 Justin Delong 6'2 175 L 1987-07-27 Edmonton SSAC
18 Lindsay Nielsen 6'0 180 L 1989-04-05 Edmonton SSAC
19 Matt Wear 5'11 175 R 1989-04-25 Edmonton SSAC
10 Scott McNeill 6'1 160 L 1987-08-20 Edmonton SSAC
15 Tyrel Spitzer 6'2 170 R 1987-07-28 Edmonton SSAC

 

Photos
Videos
2026 TELUS Cup: Sunday, April 26 (Gold and Bronze)
Lévis won its first national title, Halifax claimed silver and Regina took home bronze from the 2026 TELUS Cup.
2026 TELUS Cup: Saturday, April 25 (Semifinal)
Halifax and Lévis secured spots in the gold medal game on Day 6 of the 2026 TELUS Cup.
2026 TELUS Cup: Friday, April 24 (Preliminary)
Lévis, Peterborough and Regina closed the preliminary round with wins on Day 5 of the 2026 TELUS Cup.
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