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CJHL Names Top Prospects
Thirteen schools have commits named to showcase rosters.

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Brett Stapley of the Vernon Vipers is one of three Denver commits on Team West for the CJHL Prospects Game (Photo by Garrett James Photography).

The Canadian Junior Hockey League has announced the rosters for its 2018 CJHL Prospects Game, set for Jan. 23 in Mississauga, Ont.

The two teams are comprised of players eligible for the 2018 NHL Draft who compete in one of the 10 leagues that comprise the CJHL.

Twenty-one of the players have already committed to Division I schools, with 13 schools boasting at least one commit in the game. Princeton leads all schools with four recruits selected and is the only NCAA team with commits on both Team East and Team West. Cornell and Denver each had three recruits selected.

The players chosen were selected by members of NHL Central Scouting.

Team East
Name Current Team NCAA Commitment

Goaltenders
Christian Purboo Oakville (OJHL)  
Jett Alexander North York (OJHL)  

Defensemen
Evan White St. Stephen (MHL)  
Peter Muzyka North York (OJHL) Cornell
Mason Snell Wellington (OJHL) Penn State
Matthew Kellenberger Oakville (OJHL) Princeton
Dustyn McFaul Pickering (OJHL)  
Harrison Rees North York (OJHL) Connecticut

Forwards
Ben Tupker Carleton Place (CCHL) Cornell
Zachary Tupker Carleton Place (CCHL) Cornell
Jack McBain Toronto Jr. Canadiens (OJHL) Boston College
Jesse Tucker North York (OJHL)  
Ethan Manderville Ottawa (CCHL)  
Owen Robinson Blind River (NOJHL)  
Logan O’Neil South Shore (MHL)  
Riley McCutcheon Whitby (OJHL) Vermont
Matt Hayami Oakville (OJHL) Princeton
Derek Dicaire Valleyfield (LHJQ)  
Finn Evans Ottawa (CCHL) Princeton
Cole Edwards Kingston (OJHL) Colorado College

Team West
Name Current Team NCAA Commitment

Goaltenders
Jacob Wasserman Humboldt (SJHL)  
Matt Thiessen Steinbach (MJHL)  

Defensemen
Maxwell Crozier Nanaimo (BCHL)  
Sean Comrie Spruce Grove (AJHL) Denver
Seth Barton Trail (BCHL) UMass Lowell
Jacob Bernard-Docker Okotoks (AJHL) North Dakota
Jonny Tychonick Penticton (BCHL) North Dakota
Stanislav Demin Wenatchee (BCHL) Denver

Forwards
Damon Zimmer Spruce Grove (AJHL)  
Brett Stapley Vernon (BCHL) Denver
Josh Prokop Vernon (BCHL)  
Austin Wong Okotoks (AJHL)  
Ben Sanderson Okotoks (AJHL)  
Angus Crookshank Langley (BCHL) New Hampshire
Brendan Budy Langley (BCHL) Denver
Riese Gaber Steinbach (MJHL) Western Michigan
Simon Boyko Brooks (AJHL)  
Ethan de Jong Prince George (BCHL) Quinnipiac
Chrystopher Collin Flin Flon (SJHL)  
Corey Andonovski Chilliwack (BCHL) Princeton