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Top Prospects Game Coming to Cornwall this January
Cornwall for their support of this annual in Cornwall.
By Molly Kett CJHL western-based leagues. The winning
team will be awarded the President’s Cup. event,” says Ladds. “The game will feature Tickets are $10 each for adults, while
all of the top draft eligible players competing children twelve and under can get tickets for
“The CJHL Prospects Game brings
in the CJHL this season, in one location, $5.
together the top draft eligible Junior ‘A’
competing against each other. The game Not only will this game be a great
prospects from throughout Canada for on
has been a launching point for many of our opportunity for the scouts who will be in
and off-ice testing and an East versus West
alumni currently playing in the NHL. This attendance watching the prospect players,
game,” stated NHL Director of Central
opportunity should be no different.” but it will also be a terrific game to watch for
Scouting Dan Marr through a press release.
The CJHL Prospects game is thrilled to be those locals who are able to attend. It will
“This is a major event for NHL scouting
hosting the game and is proud to be hosting be an exciting game, full of Canadian talent.
personnel to attend and view all these
prospects at one venue and see them compete
his January 25th, Cornwall will be against their peers.” Cornwall Bantam B
Thosting the twelfth annual Canadian Marr also says it will be a tremendous
Junior Hockey League’s (CJHL) Prospects opportunity for this player to showcase their
Game. The game will take place at 7:30 p.m. ability while simultaneously representing Typhoons Capture Gold
at Ed Lumley Arena in the Cornwall Civic their leagues and even communities at a
Complex. national level.
This contest will be featuring 40 of the top The CJHL President Brent Ladds gave By Staff Writer tie for first overall. The Typhoons,
NHL draft eligible players from across the some insight on the significance of the event having the best goals against average
10-league CJHL taking part, according to a in a press release. he Cornwall Bantam B Typhoons were seeded 1st overall and would
CJHL press release. “The CJHL is indebted to the National Tcompeted in the Annual compete in the semi-final game on
The game will feature the top 20 prospects Hockey League, Hockey Canada, our ten Gloucester-Cumberland Girls Sunday morning. The Typhoons
from the five eastern-based CJHL leagues member leagues, as well as the City of Competitive Tournament, ‘Kickin’ would once again compete against
playing against the top 20 from the five
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