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Mileflames
01-15-2005, 12:39 PM
The 2006-07 12th year of operation for the Calgary Hitmen.

Forwards
7 Keegan Dansereau RW 1988 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Free Agent
9 Brodie Dupont LW 1987 St. Lazare, Manitoba NYR - 3rd round 2005
10 Fredrik Pettersson LW 1987 Gothenburg, Sweden Edm - 5th round 2005
11 Steve Covington RW 1986 Maple Ridge, British Columbia Det - 7th round 2004
12 Brett Sonne C/LW 1989 Maple Ridge, British Columbia Eligible 2007
14 Carson McMillan RW 1988 Brandon, Manitoba Free Agent
15 Brandon Kozun RW/C 1990 Calgary, Alberta Eligible 2008
16 Ryan Letts RW 1989 Newport Beach, California Eligible 2007
17 Ian Duval C 1988 Winnipeg, Manitoba Unknown
18 Brendan Rowinski LW/C 1990 Winnipeg, Manitoba Eligible 2008
21 Riley Merkley C 1987 Blackie, Alberta Free Agent
22 Devon Kalinski LW/C 1990 La Corey, Alberta Eligible 2008
23 Robin Figren RW 1988 Stockholm, Sweden NYI - 3rd round 2006
24 Derek LeBlanc C 1986 Brandon, Manitoba Free Agent
25 Ryan White C 1988 Brandon, Manitoba Mtl - 3rd round 2006

Defencemen
2 Brett Plouffe 1989 Winnipeg, Manitoba Eligible 2007
3 Curtis Kelner 1988 Peoria, Arizona Free Agent
4 Alex Plante 1989 Brandon, Manitoba Eligible 2007
5 Dylan Yeo 1986 Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Free Agent
6 Kevin Reinholt 1987 Tofield, Alberta Eligible 2007
26 Michael Hengen 1987 Surrey, British Columbia Eligible 2007
27 Karl Alzner 1988 Burnaby, British Columbia Eligible 2007
28 Michael Stone 1990 Winnipeg, Manitoba Eligible 2008

Goalies
1 Martin Jones 1990 North Vancouver, British Columbia Eligible 2008
33 Daniel Spence 1988 Langley, British Columbia Free Agent

Division titles won: 3 -- 1997-98, 1998-99, 1999-00
Regular season titles won: 2 -- 1998-99, 1999-00
League Championships won: 1 -- 1999
Memorial Cup Titles: None

Originally owned by 18 investors, some names like Bret the "Hitman" Hart, Theoren Fleury and Joe Sakic. In 1997 the Calgary Flames purchased the Hitmen, the Flames own and operate the Hitmen hockey club.

The Hitmen play all home games in the Pengrowth Saddledome - 19,600.


Directory
Governor Ken King
President Ken King
GM & Alternate Governor Kelly Kisio
Head Coach Kelly Kisio
Assistant to the General Manager Bernie Bajnok
Assistant Coach Dave Lowry
Director of Business Operations Kip Reghenas
Traveling Scout Dan Bonar
Head Scout Brad Whelen
VP Sales Rollie Cyr
Broadcast/Communications Brad Curle
Ticket Sales Dan Cezar, Kevin MacDuff
Corporate Sponsorship Kevin Gross, Mark Stiles, Pat Halls
Athletic Therapist Will McMillan
Club Physician Dr. Ian Auld, Dr. Jim Thorne, Dr. Eric Babins
Club Dentist Dr. Roger Shinkaruk
Orthopedic Dr. Nick Mohtadi
Optometrist Dr. Douglas Burns
Team Chiropractor Dr. Robin Schulz
Assistant Trainer Blair Niekamp

Information
Ticket Sales (403) 571-2200
Home Arena Pengrowth Saddledome
Seating Capacity 16,337
Rink Dimensions 200'x85'
Training Camp Don Hartman NE Sportsplex, Calgary, AB.
Colors Black, Copper, Red, and White
Team Uniforms Home: White base with copper, red, & white Away: Black base with copper, red, & white
Conference/Division Eastern/Central


NHL Draft Picks
Ryan White 3rd Round Montreal Canadiens 2006
Brodie Dupont 3rd Round NY Rangers 2005
Dustin Kohn 2rd Round NY Islanders 2005
Andrew Ladd 1st Round Carolina 2004
Jeff Schultz 1st Round Washington 2004
Andy Rogers 1st Round Tampa Bay 2004
Brett Carson 4th Round Carolina 2004
Steve Covington 7th Round Detroit 2004
Ryan Getzlaf 1st Round Anaheim Mighty Ducks 2003
Mike Egener 2nd Round Tampa Bay 2003
Shaun Landolt 8th Round Toronto Maple Leafs 2003
Johnny Boychuk 2nd Round Colorado Avalanche 2002
Brandon Segal 4th Round Nashville Predators 2002
Owen Fussey 3rd Round Washington Capitals 2001
Brent Krahn 1st Round Calgary Flames 2000
Matt Pettinger 2nd Round Washington Capitals 2000
Wade Davis 5th Round Calgary Flames 2000
Shaun Norrie 4th Round Edmonton Oilers 2000
Pavel Brendl 1st Round New York Rangers 1999
Kris Beech 1st Round Washington Capitals 1999
Rod Sarich 4th Round Florida Panthers 1999
Jeff Feniak 4th Round Philadelphia Flyers 1999
Matt Kinch 5th Round Buffalo Sabres 1999
Jordan Krestanovich 5th Round Colorado Avalanche 1999
Chris Nielsen 2nd Round New York Islanders 1998
Curtis Rich 5th Round Tampa Bay Lightning 1998
Brad Moran 7th Round Buffalo Sabres 1998
Boris Protsenko 3rd Round Pittsburgh Penguins 1996
Kevin Marsh 8th Round Hartford Whalers 1996
Mike Muzechka 9th Round New York Islanders 1996


List of Calgary Hitmen alumni who have played in the NHL.
Ryan Bast
Kris Beech
Pavel Brendl
Owen Fussey
Ryan Getzlaf
Darcy Hordichuk
Jordan Krestanovich
Andrew Ladd
Brad Moran
Chris Nielsen
Stephen Peat
Matt Pettinger
Konstantin Pushkarev
Ray Schultz
Fredrik Sjostrom
Jerred Smithson
Rastislav Stana
Brad Stuart
Ryan Tobler

In 2004-05, in the wake of the 2004-05 NHL lockout. the Hitmen averaged 10,062 fans, the first junior team to ever average 10,000, and the highest average of any junior or professional team in North America. Their season total of 362,227 set WHL and CHL records.

Perhaps the most successful example of the 'Bear Toss' is the Calgary Hitmen's annual toss game, which they bill as "the worlds largest teddy bear toss." On December 04, 2005, Hitmen fans broke their own CHL record when 13,650 bears were thrown onto the ice

Head Coaches
1 Graham James 1995-96 95 21-71-3 .237 0-0 Resigned 23 games into 1996-97 WHL season
2 Dean Clark 1996-01 334 183-118-30-3 .597 40-24 1998 WHL, CHL coach of the year
3 Richard Kromm 2001-04 216 94-93-20-9 .502 7-12
4 Dean Evason & Kelly Kisio 2004-05 72 34-23-9-6 .576 7-5 Co-coaches
5 Kelly Kisio 2005-present 72 47-18-3-4 .701 7-6

Ladd also became the first Hitmen alumnus to win the Stanley Cup, which he did with the Carolina Hurricanes in 2006.

Mileflames
01-17-2005, 02:36 AM
Bantam Draft

2006
1 Chase Schaber
2 Matt McKenzie
3 Shane Harle
4 Erik Bonsor
5 Jesse Mireau
6 Derek Ginnell
7 David McKelvey-Gunson
8 Otis Rabbit
9 Chris Brown
10 Tyler Amburgey

Euro Draft 2006

Calgary Hitmen announced today the selection of Robin Figren 17th overall in the 2006 CHL Import Draft.

Figren is a 5’11” 175 lbs. left winger from Frolunda, Sweden. The 18 year-old is a 3rd round draft choice of the New York Islanders, taken 70th overall in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft.

The Hitmen were originally slated to pick 57th overall but moved up to 17th by completing a deal with the Lethbridge Hurricanes. The Hitmen sent 19 year-old Czech forward Lukas Vantuch to the ‘Canes in exchange for the 17th overall pick and 18 year-old forward Isaac Reid.

In a separate move the Hitmen dealt their original first round 2006 CHL Import pick, 57th overall to the Prince Albert Raiders for an 8th round Bantam Pick in 2007.

2005
1 Brendon Rowinski C/LW
2 Ian Schultz C
3 Josh Martin D
4 Michael Stone D
4 Martin Jones G
5 Roy Farrer RW
6 Devon Kalinski C
7 Josh Lee D
7 Ryan Fox RW
9 Brandan Nadolny D
10 Taylor Gal LW

Euro Draft 2005
"The Calgary Hitmen used their two first-round picks to bolster their front lines, selecting 18-year-old Czech center Lukas Vantuch with their first pick (39th overall), and 18-year-old Swedish speedster Fredrik Pettersson with their second pick (48th overall)."

2004
1 Brett Sonne C/LW Maple Ridge BC
2 Alex Plante D Brandon, MB
4 Chris Ickert D Abbotsford, BC
4 Jason Gregoire LW Winnipeg, MB
5 90 Curtis Gordon C Boissevan, MB
5 Kirk Belyk C Saskatoon, SK
6 Garrett Zemlak G Saskatoon, SK
7 Micheal Young D Airdrie, AB
8 Jordan Braid C Saskatoon, SK
9 Jessie Pouteau D Mariapolis, MB

2003
Round 1 Pick 9 Keegan Dansereau Saskatoon, SK
Round 2 Pick 29 Karl Alzner Burnaby, BC
Round 3 Pick 48 Dylan Bellmore Winnipeg, MB
Round 4 Pick 69 Ryan White Brandon, MB
Round 4 Pick 72 Daniel Spence Langley, BC
Round 5 Pick 89 Isaac Reid Beaumont, AB
Round 6 Pick 109 Keith Seabrook Delta, BC
Round 7 Pick 129 Evan Pighin Vancouver, BC
Round 8 Pick 144 Derek Buors Winnipeg, MB
Round 9 Pick 169 John Bokla White Rock, BC
Round 10 Pick 189 Justin Falk SnowFlake, MB
Round 10 Pick 197 Matt Vanderberg Calgary, AB

2002
Round 1 Pick 9 Riley Merkley Blackie, AB
Round 2 Pick 28 Scott Hennings Unity, SK
Round 3 Pick 47 Russ Nielsen Wilkie, SK
Round 4 Pick 66 Alex Evin Castlegar, BC
Round 5 Pick 78 Tim Armour Winnipeg, MB
Round 6 Pick 104 Kyle Desmit Mannville, AB
Round 7 Pick 123 Jason Gray Winnipeg, MB
Round 8 Pick 142 Nick Armand Calgary, AB
Round 10 Pick 180 Terrance Delorande Fisherbrand, MB

2001
Round 1 Pick 14 Aaron Boogard Regina, SK
Round 2 Pick 33 Jeff Schultz Calgary, AB
Round 3 Pick 52 Andy Rogers Calgary, AB
Round 4 Pick 59 Steve Covington Maple Ridge, BC
Round 5 Pick 64 Tyler Feakes Spruce Grove, AB
Round 6 Pick 109 Darren Delainey Battleford, SK
Round 7 Pick 128 Eric Kebernik St. Albert, AB
Round 8 Pick 147 Corey Friesen Alton, MB
Round 9 Pick 166 Jamison Orr Winnipeg, MB
Round 10 Pick 185 Dane Tress Sparwood, BC
Round 11 Pick 204 Dustin Kalynchuk Edmonton, AB

Mileflames
02-23-2005, 11:59 AM
http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Hockey/Junior/2005/02/22/938718.html

Brad Moran Jersey Retirement
Fitting a guy nicknamed Bugsy was the first Hitmen hero.

He became the first 50-goal sniper, the first 100-point luminary, the all-time leading scorer and only WHL most valuable player.

And it's fitting a guy nicknamed Bugsy will also be the first Hitmen to have his number retired.

Clark, knowing his former star captain has toiled in the minors so much, says that's what makes this honour all the better.

"Sometimes in junior we honour guys for what they've done after, when really retiring a jersey like Brad's is more important," Clark said.

"He meant so much to our club and is a reason why we have a championship banner in the rafters and all the division champions.

"He's a reason why we did what we did."

Moran, relished every minute of his lengthy Hitmen career.

"There was the downs and ups. I'll never forget the whole five-year experience and all the great times I had there," he said. "To go through what we did the first two years there made winning that much more memorable, more of an accomplishment to go -- as a team -- from where we were in year one."....

Mileflames
10-30-2005, 07:42 PM
ATTENDANCE (SINGLE SEASON):
362,227 - Calgary Hitmen, 2004-05 (36 home games)
315,763 - Portland Winter Hawks, 1995-96 (36 home games)

LONGEST WINNING STREAK ON ROAD:
18 - Calgary Hitmen, November 16, 1999 through February 12, 2000.
12 - Portland Winter Hawks, January 16 through March 8, 1981.
10 - Calgary Hitmen, November 21, 1997 through January 7, 1998.

LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK ON ROAD:
18 - Calgary Hitmen, February 21, 1999 through February 12, 2000.
17 - Brandon Wheat Kings, Febraury 11, 1978, through December 13, 1978.

MOST WINS ON ROAD:
28 - Calgary Hitmen, 1999-00.

FASTEST TWO GOALS:
2 secs - Calgary Hitmen at Red Deer, Oct. 3, 1998, against Red Deer Rebels, third period. Pavel Brendl scored at 19:40 and Brad Moran at 19:42. Hitmen won 6-4.

FASTEST GOAL TO START ANY PERIOD:
4 secs - Calgary Hitmen at Calgary, February 24, 1996 against Lethbridge Hurricanes, second period. Mike Piersol scored at 0:04. Hurricanes won 6-4.

ATTENDANCE (SINGLE GAME): Playoffs
ATTENDANCE (SINGLE GAME):
17,139 - Calgary Hitmen, at Canadian Airlines Saddledome, versus Kootenay Ice, April 29, 2000. Ice 6-5 (OT).
17,139 - Calgary Hitmen, at Canadian Airlines Saddledome, versus Kamloops Blazers, May 7, 1999. Hitmen won 5-2.
17,039 - Calgary Hitmen, at Pengrowth Saddledome, versus Lethbridge Hurricanes, March 30, 2005. Hitmen won 5-2.
16,916 - Calgary Hitmen, at Canadian Airlines Saddledome, versus Brandon Wheat Kings, April 17, 1998. Wheat Kings won 4-1.
16,291 - Calgary Hitmen, at Pengrowth Saddledome, versus Lethbridge Hurricanes, March 29, 2005. Hitmen won 4-0.
16,183 - Vancouver Giants, at Pacific Coliseum, versus Kelowna Rockets, April 2, 2005. Rockets won 3-2.
16,109 - Calgary Hitmen, at Pengrowth Saddledome, versus Brandon Wheat Kings, April 13, 2005. Hitmen won 4-2.
15,679 - Calgary Hitmen, at Pengrowth Saddledome, versus Brandon Wheat Kings, April 18, 2005. Wheat Kings won 3-1.
15,139 - Calgary Hitmen, at Pengrowth Saddledome, versus Brandon Wheat Kings, April 12, 2005. Hitmen won 3-1.
14,616 - Calgary Hitmen, at Pengrowth Saddledome, versus Red Deer Rebels, March 18, 2001. Rebels won 8-3.
13,722 - Vancouver Giants, at Pacific Coliseum, versus Kelowna Rockets, March 30, 2005. Rockets won 2-1.
13,136 - Calgary Hitmen, at Canadian Airlines Saddledome, versus Kamloops Blazers, April 30, 1999. Blazers won 4-2.
13,101 - Calgary Hitman, at Pengrowth Saddledome, versus Red Deer Rebels, April 16, 2001. Rebels won 4-0.
12,957 - Calgary Hitmen, at Canadian Airlines Saddledome, versus Kootenay Ice, April 2, 1999. Hitmen won 8-3.
12,866 - Calgary Hitman, at Pengrowth Saddledome, versus Red Deer Rebels, April 12, 2001. Hitmen won 3 -1.

ATTENDANCE (SINGLE GAME):
19,103 - Portland Winter Hawks at Rose Garden, versus Seattle Thunderbirds, March 15, 1997. Teams tied 6-6.
18,655 - Portland Winter Hawks, at Rose Garden, versus Saskatoon Blades, October 26, 1995. Winter Hawks won 5-4.
18,279 - Calgary Hitmen, at Pengrowth Saddledome versus Red Deer March 11, 2005. Hitmen and Rebels tied 2-2.
18,028 - Calgary Hitmen, at Pengrowth Saddledome vs Kootenay Ice March 13, 2005. Ice won 4-2.


Awards and honours
President's Cup
Western Hockey League champion

CHL Defenceman of the Year
Brad Stuart: 1998-99

Rookie of the year
Pavel Brendl: 1998-99

Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy
Regular season champion

Defenceman of the year
Brad Stuart: 1998-99


Executive of the year
Kelly Kisio: 2003-04


Humanitarian of the year
Chris Nielsen: 1999-00

WHL Playoff MVP
Brad Moran: 1999

WHL Plus-Minus Award
Top plus-minus
Pavel Brendl: 1998-99
Kenton Smith: 1999-00
Andrew Ladd: 2003-04

Goaltender of the year
Justin Pogge: 2005-06

CHL Goaltender of the Year
Justin Pogge: 2005-06

Dunc McCallum Memorial Trophy
Coach of the year
Dean Clark: 1997-98

Brian Kilrea Coach of the Year Award
CHL coach of the year
Dean Clark: 1997-98

Player of the year
Brad Moran: 1999-00
Justin Pogge: 2005-06

Top scorer
Pavel Brendl: 1998-99
Brad Moran: 1999-00

Scholastic player of the year
Chris Nielsen: 1998-99, 1999-00

Most sportsmanlike player
Matt Kinch: 1998-99, 2000-01


Top marketing/public relations department
Mark Stiles: 2003-04

Mileflames
11-10-2006, 01:04 PM
Update - Hitmen History

Sorry guys and girls I had some personal stuff to deal with. Apparently I'm not a Moderator anymore. See you all at the game.

RunTheGoalie
11-10-2006, 06:21 PM
It might not be a bad idea to credit your sources when you post those.

The league records are from whl.ca, while the awards is taken from the Hitmen's Wikipedia page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calgary_Hitmen

Mileflames
11-11-2006, 02:06 AM
It might not be a bad idea to credit your sources when you post those.

The league records are from whl.ca, while the awards is taken from the Hitmen's Wikipedia page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calgary_Hitmen

lol I never took it from wikipedia. But the person(s) who I took them from did. I will have to credit that source.

RunTheGoalie
11-11-2006, 01:42 PM
Well now I'm curious. Where did you get it from?

Hitmen1
11-11-2006, 03:39 PM
The site I use is:

http://members.shaw.ca/caldwela/

Miles, are you using the same one?

Mileflames
11-12-2006, 02:18 AM
The hitmen websites I use or used.

90% of the content came from these sources or hitmen Archive news.
-http://www.hitmenhockey.com/home.html
-http://www.whl.ca/records/
-http://www.whl.ca/records/awards.php?id=65
http://www.chl.ca/CHLAwards/home.html

Other pages I have booked marked and use
-http://whlhitmen.suddenlaunch.com/
-http://www.coreyhallisey.com/hitmen/
-http://www.network54.com/Forum/104595/
-http://www.hitmenboosters.com/
-http://members.shaw.ca/caldwela/ - Alumni site
-http://www.jrhockeyjunkies.com/

There is an additional Shaw based one. But I can’t find it. It had all the info you ever wanted to know on the hitmen. It gave me the idea for this last year. Anyone know what I'm talking about?

Bed time (Wife)

HITMEN FAN!
06-14-2007, 11:10 AM
GO HITMEN!!!

HITMEN ROCK! yeehoo