The Alberta Junior Hockey League Grande Prairie Storm have named former Vernon Vipers forward Brody Dale assistant captain.
Dale signed with the Storm in late August, is in his first season with the Storm. In 44 games this season Dale has (15-goals-13-assists-28-points).
Dale played last season with the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League Kelowna Chiefs, finished atop the regular season scoring leaders. Dale lead the KIJHL in goals last year with fifty and in points with one hundred twenty three. Dale and the Kelowna Chiefs had the best record during the 2018-19 regular season finished atop the KIJHL standings with a 43-3-1-0-2 record.
Dale spent parts of four seasons in Kelowna, started the 2015-16 season with the Chiefs played eight games as an "AP" affiliated player with the Vernon Vipers during the 2016-17 season before signing with the Vipers January 10th 2017. Dale finished the year with the Vipers, went pointless in 25 games. Dale was one of thirteen Vipers returning in 2017, was cut-released after training camp in August 2017 returned to the Kelowna Chiefs for the 2017-18 season. Dale split the 2017-18 regular season with the Chiefs and the Manitoba Junior Hockey League OCN Blizzard.
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This was posted on the Storm website:
Storm Announce Leadership Group for Remainder
of Season
January 15th, 2020
GRANDE PRAIRIE, AB
January 15, 2020
The Grande Prairie Storm of the Alberta Junior Hockey League are
proud to solidify their leadership group for the remainder of the 2019-2020
season.
Captain - Jackson Wozniak (2000), Cypress, CA, USA
A native of Cypress, California, Jackson joined the Storm last
year after a stint in the NAHL and his previous year in the BCHL. Having won a
championship with Wenatchee of the BCHL, Jackson understands what it takes to
build a winning program and lead the youngest team in the AJHL.
“Jackson Wozniak was named the Captain of the Storm on the first
day of training camp and has been amazing all season," says Interim Head
Coach Ryan Aasman. "He is the pulse of our dressing room and he gives
everything he has every single day. No one feels the hard times more than
Jackson. His focus is team success and winning. With that attitude, individual
success is growing, and he very much deserves that. He been outstanding in the
community and he makes sure he is at all our events with a smile and he
genuinely cares about this community. Everything Jackson does is for the team
and never about himself.”
Assistant Captain - Lukas Konashuk (2001), Bonanza, AB
Having played his Bantam AAA hockey with GPAC, Lukas is
considered a local in Grande Prairie hockey circles. Lukas exemplifies the
heartbeat of the Storm, and is our RBC Amabassador for this season, donating
$1,000 to Reading University.
“Lukas Konashuk has been an Assistant Captain for the entire
season, having earned that honour during training camp," states Aasman.
"On the ice, Lukas does everything the right way and brings a consistent
work ethic to the rink every day. He is a top pair penalty killer and embraces
that role with pride; we depend on him to be effective on the penalty kill to
win games. Lukas is a team first guy, very coachable and has a presence in the
dressing room that players gravitate to.”
Assistant Captain - Brenden Kwiatkowski, (2000), Grande Prairie,
AB
Brenden played his Midget and Bantam hockey with GPAC, and he is
a great example of effective grassroots hockey development in Grande Prairie.
Having spent 2 seasons in the WHL including earlier this year, Brenden knows
what it takes to win at the elite level and is a great example for our yound
defensive core.
“Brenden Kwiatkowski has recently earned his Assistant Captain
role," says Aasman. "Brenden has been a joy to work with for me since
he arrived from the Western Hockey League, he has a huge heart and is very
unselfish. He went through a tough string of games in November, but he chose to
come back to the rink with a great work ethic and attitude and his game got
stronger every single day. He is the leader of our young core and all the 6
other defensemen lean on him.”
Assistant Captain - Brody Dale (1999), Quesnel, BC
Brody Dale broke into the AJHL this year after overpowering the
KIJHL last year with 123 points in 45 games. A native of British Columbia,
Brody played his entire junior hockey career in Kelowna before joining Grande
Prairie this year.
“Brody Dale has recently earned his Assistant Captain role along
with Brenden," says Aasman. "Brody is a highly intelligent hockey
player and person: I love our conversations about hockey and he sees the game
in a unique way. As a team, our offense relies on him to be productive. If he
is playing a solid 200ft game and chipping in offensively, our team has a great
chance at winning games. He is an incredibly versatile player: as a natural
centremen he currently averages 60% in the dot, but he can also play on the
wing and we rely on him to kill penalties.”
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