Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Ex Viper Forward Scardina Commits To Capitals:

Former Vernon Vipers forward Ethan Scardina has commited to the
Cowichan Capitals for the 2017-18 season.

Scardina played one game as an "AP" affiliated player last season with the Vipers.

Ethan Scardina's Player Profile:

http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=337738

This was posted on the Capitals website:

Scardina Commits to Capitals for 2017-18

June 9, 2017

by Colton

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Duncan, BC  – The Cowichan Valley Capitals junior A hockey club is pleased to officially introduce forward Ethan Scardina to the club for next season.

Scardina comes to Cowichan from the Delta Hockey Academy in the Canadian Sport School Hockey League. The White Rock, BC native played with Delta’s Bantam Prep team three seasons ago, before jumping to the Elite 15’s two years ago and, last season, to the Midget Prep club. In 2016-17, the 16-year-old Scardina totaled nine goals and 21 points in 28 games, as well as 24 penalty minutes.
He also made his BCHL debut with the Vernon Vipers, getting in to one game as an affiliate.

“We are pleased to add Ethan to our team and look forward to contributing to his development,” said Capitals head coach and general manager Bob Beatty.

Scardina becomes the second current Capitals player recruited from the Delta Hockey Academy Midget Prep team in the past two seasons, joining a good friend of his in Nick Wilson. The club won the CSSHL championship in the Midget Prep division with Wilson on the roster in 2015-16, and this past season Scardina’s team finished third overall in the 15-team league, before falling short of the semi-final in the CSSHL playoffs.

“Delta has a great program. Their teams are well coached and play with a lot of discipline and pace,” Beatty added.

Scardina fills one 16-year-old player spot on the Capitals roster; on the 23-man roster, each BCHL team is required to carry at least two players who are 17-years old or younger (born in 2000 or 2001, for the coming season).

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