The Niagara Falls Review

CHL teams start to see top stars returning from NHL camps

- KYLE CICERELLA

Mississaug­a Steelheads head coach James Richmond didn’t plan to have National Hockey League prospect Owen Tippett in his lineup, at least not so soon.

Like the majority of Canadian Hockey League coaches, Richmond prepared to open the 201819 season without his best players because NHL training camps overlap with the start of the junior campaign.

While Tippett has been returned, more than a month earlier than the previous season, Richmond still waits on the status of forward Ryan McLeod, who made it through the latest round of cuts at Edmonton Oilers camp.

“There’s not a lot of communicat­ion between junior clubs and NHL clubs, rightfully so. They don’t want too many people knowing what they’re doing,” said Richmond. “You have to plan with what you have.”

Tippett, Florida’s first-round pick from the 2017 NHL draft, was surprising­ly returned to the Ontario Hockey League’s Steelheads from Panthers camp on Monday and had his first practice with Mississaug­a on Tuesday, instantly being inserted onto the team’s top line. Last season, he stuck with the Panthers and played seven regular-season games with them before being sent back in early November.

Junior teams are ultimately left with the unknown on player availabili­ty until NHL clubs figure out their rosters, but that’s the expectatio­n.

McLeod isn’t the only juniorelig­ible player still in Oilers camp as of Wednesday, with Edmonton choosing to keep defenceman Evan Bouchard (London Knights) with two more pre-season games to go. Bouchard may even start the NHL regular season on Edmonton’s roster.

“He’s an NHL player,” Knights general manager Mark Hunter said of Bouchard, who was picked 10th overall by Edmonton in 2018.

Hunter, back in charge of London after four seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs, also is waiting to hear back on the status of forward Alex Formenton, who is at Ottawa Senators camp and could crack their opening-night roster. Hunter did, however, receive good news on Wednesday with forward Liam Foudy returning from the Columbus Blue Jackets and defenceman Adam Boqvist being sent down by the Chicago Blackhawks.

Also on Wednesday, the defending Memorial Cup champion Acadie-Bathurst Titan of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League had defenceman Noah Dobson (New York Islanders,

12th overall this year) returned. He was subsequent­ly named team captain.

The Montreal Canadiens sent forward Nick Suzuki back to the Owen Sound Attack on Tuesday.

Some of the other players still not guaranteed to stick with their NHL club are eligible to go back to junior in the near future including Michael Rasmussen and Juuso Valimaki (Tri-City Americans), Robert Thomas (Hamilton Bulldogs) and Filip Zadina (Halifax Mooseheads).

Blades forward and 2019 NHL draft prospect Kirby Dach opened the WHL season with three goals and seven points in two games to earn CHL player of the week honours. The 17-yearold produced his first WHL hat trick to help Saskatoon to back-to-back victories over the defending league champion

Swift Current Broncos.

Saint John Sea Dogs forward Josh Lawrence earned QMJHL player of the week honour with two goals and six points in two games, while Niagara IceDogs forward Akil Smith took the

OHL player of the week award.

Hunter Jones of the Peterborou­gh Petes is the CHL goaltender of the Week with a 2-0-0 record including a shutout victory and a goals-against average of 1.50 and save percentage of .962. He’s eligible for next year’s NHL draft.

As of Wednesday, the top 10 teams in the CHL rankings are: 1. Halifax (2-0-0); 2. London (1-0-0);

3. Lethbridge Hurricanes (1-1-0);

4. Drummondvi­lle Voltigeurs (1-1-0); 5. Niagara (1-0-0); 6. Rimouski Oceanic (2-0-0); 7. Spokane Chiefs (0-1-0); 8. Vancouver Giants (2-0-0); 9. Saginaw Spirit (1-1-0); 10. Saskatoon (2-0-0).

 ?? CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Florida Panthers winger Owen Tippett, left, battles Canadiens centre Andreas Martinsen in pre-season play. Tippett is back in Mississaug­a.
CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO Florida Panthers winger Owen Tippett, left, battles Canadiens centre Andreas Martinsen in pre-season play. Tippett is back in Mississaug­a.

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