Monday, January 14, 2019

Oil Kings Trade Former Viper Tryout Goaltender Bilous To Prince Albert:

The Western Hockey League Edmonton Oil Kings traded former Vernon Vipers goaltender Boston Bilous to the Prince Albert Raiders.

The Oil Kings drafted Bilous 80th overall in Round 4 of the 2016 Western Hockey League draft.

Bilous played sixteen games last season, went 0-10 with a 4.72 GAA is in his second season with the Oil Kings, signed with the Oil Kings July 27 2016.

Bilous attended the Vernon Vipers training camp in August 2015, was released due to his age (14). 

Boston Bilous's Player Profile:


This is posted on the Oil Kings website:

Oil Kings acquire draft pick from Raiders 

January 10, 2019

by Alyscia Warner, Manager of Communications

The Edmonton Oil Kings have acquired a conditional 6th round draft pick (PA) from the Prince Albert Raiders in exchange for goaltender Boston Bilous.

Bilous, a native of Langley, British Columbia, has played 26 regular season games with the Oil Kings from 2017-19. This season he has registered a 3-4-0-1 record with one shutout in 10 games played, including a 3.56 goals against average and an .859 save percentage.

“We would like to thank Boston for his contributions to both the Oil Kings organization and the Edmonton community. We wish him success in all his future hockey endeavors,” said Oil Kings President of Hockey Operations and General Manager, Kirt Hill.

The Oil Kings and Raiders will play twice more this season over a four-day span. They face-off on Friday, February 1 at 6:00 PM MT (7:00 PM CT) at Art Hauser Centre in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, followed by a Monday, February 4 meeting at 7:00 PM MT at Rogers Place (rescheduled from February 6).

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