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Weber Makes Team WHL

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WEBER NAMED TO TEAM WHL for the 2004 CHL CANADA - RUSSIA SERIES

The Western Hockey League today announced 23 players that will represent TEAM WHL in the 2004 CHL Canada - Russia Series. The series will feature Team WHL taking on the Russian Selects in games in Red Deer at the Enmax Centrium on Wednesday, December 1st and in Lethbridge on Thursday, December 2nd, 2004 at the Enmax Centre.

The team includes 14 current top ten WHL scorers, Nigel Dawes, Kootenay Ice (Tied 2nd – 16 Pts), Ryan Stone, Brandon Wheat Kings (Tied 2nd – 16 Pts), Jeremy Colliton, Prince Albert Raiders (3rd – 15 Pts), Clarke MacArthur, Medicine Hat Tigers (4th – 14 Pts) Dion Phaneuf, Red Deer Rebels (Tied 5th – 13 Pts), Colin Fraser, Red Deer Rebels (Tied 5th – 13 Pts) Kyle Chipchura, Prince Albert Raiders (Tied 5th – 13 Pts), Eric Fehr, Brandon Wheat Kings (Tied 6th – 12 Pts), Stefan Meyer, Medicine Hat Tigers (Tied 6th – 12 Pts), Ryan Getzlaf, Calgary Hitmen, (Tied 7th – 11 Pts), Shea Weber, Kelowna Rockets (Tied 7th – 11 Pts), Braydon Coburn, Portland Winter Hawks (8th – 10 Pts), Brent Seabrook, Lethbridge Hurricanes (9th – 9 Pts), and Andrew Ladd, Calgary Hitmen (10th – 10 Pts).

All 23 players currently named to Team WHL attended Canada’s National Junior Team Evaluation Camp in August.

Additional players will be added to Team WHL roster in mid-November.

Brent Sutter, Head Coach of the Red Deer Rebels, has been named Head Coach of Team WHL. Sutter will also serve as Head Coach of Team Canada for the 2005 World Junior Hockey Championships in North Dakota. The assistant coaches will be named at a later date.

The RE/MAX Canada/Russia Challenge Series represent the final opportunity to evaluate WHL players prior to Canada's National Junior Team selection camp in mid-December. The series will involve a total of six games across Canada in late November and early December.

The Quebec Remparts will host the first game of the series at Le Colisee on November 22. The second game will be played at the Bell Centre in Montreal on November 23. The Barrie Colts will host the first OHL-based game on November 25 followed by the Mississauga IceDogs on November 29. The series will conclude in the WHL with the Red Deer Rebels hosting game 5 on December 1, while the Lethbridge Hurricanes will host the series finale on December 2.

All six games will be broadcast nationally on Rogers Sportsnet and the two QMJHL-hosted games will be broadcast live in Quebec on RDS.

Canada and Russia have finished first and second in the World Junior Championships eight times in the past 18 years, including 2003 when Russia defeated Canada 3-2 to win the gold medal in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Russia has 12 gold medals in World Junior play. Canada is second on the all-time list with 10.

Tickets for the 2004 RE/MAX Canada Russia Challenge can be purchased in Red Deer, on-line at www.ticketmaster.ca, or at (403) 340-4455 beginning on November 1st and in Lethbridge at www.lethbridge.ca/tickets or at (403) 329-7328 beginning on November 2, 2004.

2004 CHL Canada - Russia Series Schedule of Games

  • Game 1 - Monday November 22 at Quebec City, Quebec
  • Game 2 - Tuesday November 23 at Montreal, Quebec
  • Game 3 - Thursday November 25 at Barrie, Ontario

  • Game 4 - Monday November 29 at Mississauga, Ontario

  • Game 5 - Wednesday December 1 at Red Deer, Alberta

  • Game 6 - Thursday December 2 at Lethbridge, Alberta


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