Medicine Hat News

Werre two shots back entering the final round

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Scores tightened up at the Alberta Open near Calgary Wednesday, but Ryan Werre remains in a great spot entering today’s final round.

The Redcliff golfer put up a 1-over par 73 at River Spirit Golf Club, following up his impressive 6-under first round Tuesday.

Airdrie’s Riley Fleming shot a 2-under 70 to sit 7under and take the overall lead from Werre with 18 holes to go. Calgary’s Wes Heffernan and Evan Holmes are a shot back of Fleming, while Werre is two back at 5under along with Calgary’s Kent Fukushima and Tyler Saunders of Sturgeon County.

Werre was 2-under for the round until he bogeyed the eighth and 10th holes Wednesday.

Two other Medicine Hat players made the cut, including Dillon Batsel who fired a 1-over 73 to sit at even par for the tournament and tied for 12th spot overall. Michael Valk had a wild day on the links, his 4-over 76 including just five pars but also six birdies. He’s 7-over and tied for 37th place.

Lanny Seefried’s 14-over opening round didn’t survive the cut line.

Ryan Chyzowski has done all he can. All that’s left to do is wait.

The 18-year-old Medicine Hat Tigers centre will be in Whistler with his family to watch the NHL entry draft this weekend after putting in an impressive Western Hockey League season and earning himself NHL Central Scouting’s 95th ranking among North American skaters. While he knows anything can happen once teams start taking the stage Friday and Saturday at the American Airlines Centre in Dallas, Chyzowski say’s it’s hard not to think about the prospect of taking another big step toward a profession­al career on the ice.

“It’s a little bit nerve-racking but I’m pretty excited about it. I don’t want to hype myself up too much or strike myself out, but I’m looking forward to Saturday and hopefully my name will get called,” said Chyzowski, who leads a group of 17 Tigers eligible for this year’s draft. “I went into the season not really thinking about the draft too much. I just worried about my game and helped the Tigers win. I think with the play we had and the way we started off the season, it was pretty strong and my game was pretty strong. I think that helped not only my reputation, but everybody’s reputation on the team.

“I really think it was important to continuall­y improve myself throughout the season and just kind of work on my game, every aspect of it, to continuall­y improve.”

The 6-foot, 190-pound Kamloops product had a breakout season on the Tigers’ second line, dwarfing his rookie numbers with 21 goals and 31 assists in a full 72-game campaign. Chyzowski went on to add four goals and an assist in Medicine Hat’s six-game Eastern Conference quarterfin­al loss to the Brandon Wheat Kings.

His performanc­e down the stretch and into the post-season turned a few heads while launching up NHL Central Scouting’s ladder from 160th in the midterm rating to within the top 100 top available North American skaters.

The Toronto Maple Leafs have already expressed interest in both Chyzowski, as well as Tigers blueliner Joel Craven. While Craven sits unranked approachin­g the draft, he and Chyzowski attended a fitness training camp with the Leafs a few weeks ago. The Tabbies didn’t see much of each other at the event — as the camp was split into forwards and defencemen — but Chyzowski says it was definitely a valuable experience for both of them. Each went through a brief fitness test, as well as a couple of on-ice sessions with Maple Leafs skills coaches.

“That was good,” said Chyzowski. “They talked to us about little things we had to work on to play pro hockey. It was more of a little general camp, they didn’t really do as much 1-on-1 stuff with us. There was about 40 kids there so it was more of an experience for us, just to get to know what it’s like at that level.”

Other notable Tigers available at this year’s draft include centres James Hamblin, Gary Haden and Elijah Brown, wingers Tyler Preziuso, Hayden Ostir and Bryan Lockner. The Tigers had three of 19 eligible players hear their names called last year — centre Mason Shaw, winger Zach Fischer and goaltender Jordan Hollet.

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