JonRags
02-22-2003, 12:45 AM
Or maybe I should say Dave Scatchard and Jason Weimer. Both not only WHL boys, but Winter Hawks. http://www.gixxer.com/forums/images/graemlins/thumb.gif
Scatch is having a great year. After scoring one hat trick in Juniors in 95-96, he's recorded two tricks this season. In juniors through now, the most goals he has scored is 21 in 81 games.. He scored #s 18 and 19 tonight and has played 52. http://www.gixxer.com/forums/images/graemlins/thumb.gif Jason is almost in the same boat. The most goals he's had since turning pro is 11 in 64 games one year and 70 in another year. This year he's got 8 in 60 games. So he can still reach the 11 goals and beyond this year. He scored 45 goals one year in juniors, but that was a high powered team that lost in the league finals to teh eventual winners of the Memorial Cup, the Kamloops Blazers. That Winter Hawk team not only had those two players, they also had team mate Brad Isisbister, as well as current and former NHLers Lonny Bohonos, Adam Deadmarsh, Scott Nichol, Brandon Smith, Nolan Pratt, Matt Davidson, and Scott Langkow. I just wish I followed hockey back then.
Scatch is having a great year. After scoring one hat trick in Juniors in 95-96, he's recorded two tricks this season. In juniors through now, the most goals he has scored is 21 in 81 games.. He scored #s 18 and 19 tonight and has played 52. http://www.gixxer.com/forums/images/graemlins/thumb.gif Jason is almost in the same boat. The most goals he's had since turning pro is 11 in 64 games one year and 70 in another year. This year he's got 8 in 60 games. So he can still reach the 11 goals and beyond this year. He scored 45 goals one year in juniors, but that was a high powered team that lost in the league finals to teh eventual winners of the Memorial Cup, the Kamloops Blazers. That Winter Hawk team not only had those two players, they also had team mate Brad Isisbister, as well as current and former NHLers Lonny Bohonos, Adam Deadmarsh, Scott Nichol, Brandon Smith, Nolan Pratt, Matt Davidson, and Scott Langkow. I just wish I followed hockey back then.