Rosters set for CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game
The rosters have been set for the 2022 CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game.
Shane Wright, the consensus No. 1 pick for the 2022 NHL Draft, will captain Team Red alongside assistants Maveric Lamoureux of the Drummondville Voltigeurs and Ty Nelson of the North Bay Battalion. Team White will be fronted by Denton Mateychuk, ranked No. 15, and Tristan Luneau of the Gatineau Olympiques and Jake Karabela of the Guelph Storm.
The 2022 CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game is on Wednesday, March 23.
In all, 40 players from across the Ontario Hockey League, Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, and Western Hockey League have been divided into the two teams.
Team Red
Forwards
Maxim Barbashev – Moncton Wildcats
Josh Filmon – Swift Current Broncos
Luca Del Bel Belluz – Mississauga Steelheads
David Goyette – Sudbury Wolves
Jordan Gustafson – Seattle Thunderbirds
Hunter Haight – Barrie Colts
Fraser Minten – Kamloops Blazers
Matthew Poitras – Guelph Storm
Matthew Savoie – Winnipeg ICE
Matthew Seminoff – Kamloops Blazers
Shane Wright – Kingston Frontenacs (C)
Danny Zhilkin – Guelph Storm
Defensemen
Michael Buchinger – Guelph Storm
Jorian Donovan – Hamilton Bulldogs
Isaiah George – London Knights
Kevin Korchinski – Seattle Thunderbirds
Maveric Lamoureux – Drummondville Voltigeurs (A)
Ty Nelson – North Bay Battalion (A)
Goaltenders
Reid Dyck – Swift Current Broncos
Ivan Zhigalov – Sherbrooke Phoenix
Team White
Forwards
Owen Beck – Mississauga Steelheads
Jagger Firkus – Moose Jaw Warriors
Nathan Gaucher – Quebec Remparts
Ruslan Gazizov – London Knights
Conor Geekie – Winnipeg ICE
Jake Karabela – Guelph Storm (A)
Paul Ludwinski – Kingston Frontenacs
Bryce McConnell-Barker – Soo Greyhounds
Vinzenz Rohrer – Ottawa 67’s
Matyas Sapovaliv – Saginaw Spirit
Reid Schaefer – Seattle Thunderbirds
Antonin Verreault – Gatineau Olympiques
Defensemen
Mats Lindgren – Kamloops Blazers
Tristan Luneau – Gatineau Olympiques (A)
Denton Mateychuk – Moose Jaw Warriors (C)
Pavel Mintyukov – Saginaw Spirit
Owen Pickering – Swift Current Broncos
Noah Warren – Gatineau Olympiques
Goaltenders
Mason Beaupit – Spokane Chiefs
Tyler Brennan – Prince George Cougars