Times Colonist

Royals, Wheaties swap goalies

- CLEVE DHEENSAW

It has long been the lament of understudi­es everywhere, from sports to the theatre.

With Griffen Outhouse the undisputed No. 1 incumbent in the Victoria Royals crease, there wasn’t much room for advancemen­t for returning backup Dylan Myskiw.

Myskiw was traded to his home province’s lone Western Hockey League club Thursday by the Royals for Hunter Arps in a swap of 18-year-old goaltender­s. The Royals threw in a conditiona­l seventh-round bantam draft pick to the Brandon Wheat Kings.

The Winnipeg-born Myskiw, whom the Royals drafted in the sixth round of the 2014 bantam draft, appeared in 17 games last season for Victoria with a 3-5-2 record, 3.26 goals-against average and .886 save percentage. He had a 3.92 goals-against average and .871 save percentage in two preseason appearance­s this month.

“This is a great opportunit­y for [Myskiw] to earn some good minutes close to home [Brandon],” said Royals head coach Dan Price.

In return, the six-foot-three Arps brings size, but not WHL experience. The 2014 fifth-round bantam selection by the Wheat Kings was 18-6 with a 2.23 goalagains­t average and .913 save percentage in 25 regular-season games with the Moose Jaw Generals of the Saskatchew­an Midget League. The native of Pleasantda­le, Sask., was called up for five games by the Melfort Mustangs of the Saskatchew­an Junior Hockey League.

“Size can be an advantage for a goaltender, especially if he is athletic, which is what we understand [Arps] to be,” said Price.

The Victoria starter Outhouse, meanwhile, appeared in 63 of the 72 regular-season games last season, maintainin­g a 2.85 goalsagain­st average and .915 save percentage. The resident of Williams Lake was overlooked in the 2017 NHL draft but invited to the developmen­t camp in July of the Las Vegas Golden Knights. Outhouse did not receive a callback to this month’s Golden Knights rookie camp.

The backup’s role in Victoria will be just an afterthoug­ht this year. But that player is also just one injury to Outhouse away from being elevated into a major story himself. The Royals backup will come from a group that includes Arps, Dean McNabb and Brock Gould.

The 17-year-old McNabb from the Midget Regina Pat Canadians, who is six-foot-two, has been highly regarded by the Royals since they took the native of Davidson, Sask., in the third round of the 2015 bantam draft. The battle to be Outhouse’s understudy will likely come down to McNabb or Arps. The two met last season in the Saskatchew­an Midget League.

The Royals (1-1) conclude the preseason when they meet the Vancouver Giants and Prince George Cougars on Saturday and Sunday at the Langley Events Centre.

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