2012-11-28

Press Release

Toronto, ON – The Canadian Hockey League today announced that hockey
icon Don Cherry will return behind the bench for the 2013 Home Hardware
CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game on January 16 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, to
coach against Stanley Cup Champion and former NHL player Mike McPhee.

Team Cherry will be led by Halifax Mooseheads star forward Nathan MacKinnon who will captain a group that will also include fellow Mooseheads forward Jonathan Drouin and defenceman Darnell Nurse
of the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds who will serve as Team Cherry
Alternate Captains.  McPhee will serve behind the bench for Team Orr who
will be captained by Portland Winterhawks defenceman Seth Jones, with forwards Sean Monahan of the Ottawa 67’s and Hunter Shinkaruk of the Medicine Hat Tigers serving as Alternates.  The rest of the 20-man rosters will be announced at a later date.

“Don is one of the original builders of this game and the Canadian
Hockey League is honoured to have him and Stanley Cup winner Mike McPhee
as coaches of this prestigious event,” said CHL President David
Branch.  “Since 1996 the Home Hardware CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game has
been one of the highlights of the CHL calendar and we are excited to
showcase 40 of the league’s top prospects eligible for the 2013 NHL
Draft in Halifax where they will compete before hundreds of scouts in
attendance and live on Sportsnet and TVA Sports for CHL fans across the
country.”

The 2013 Home Hardware CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game marks the 14th
year of involvement for Cherry who has coached head-to-head against
Bobby Orr 11 different times including six-straight meetings when the
event began in 1996 at Maple Leaf Gardens.  Cherry has picked up five
victories in this event including a win over coaching opponent John
Davidson in 2005, and most recently in 2010 in Windsor with a 4-2 win
against Orr.  He last participated in 2011 at Air Canada Centre in
Toronto falling 7-1 to Team Orr led by Coaches Doug Gilmour and Wendel
Clark.  To recognize their contributions as builders of this event, the
CHL presented the Don Cherry and Bobby Orr Home Hardware CHL/NHL Top
Prospects Trophy in 2006 for the first time to the winning team.
Engraved on the award are the names of every player to ever participate
in the event.

McPhee was born and raised in Nova Scotia and played in 744 career
NHL games including eight full seasons with the Montreal Canadiens
followed by a season with the Minnesota North Stars, then the Dallas
Stars in 1993-94.  He recorded 399 points in his NHL career after being
selected by the Canadiens in the 1980 NHL Entry Draft, winning a Stanley
Cup with the club in 1986.  His professional career started in Halifax
playing two seasons with the AHL’s Nova Scotia Voyageurs from 1982-84.
McPhee joins a long list of NHL alumni and celebrity coaches who have
participated in this event including Cherry, Orr, Gilmour, Clark,
Davidson, Kelly Hrudey, Tiger Williams, Scotty Bowman, Pat Burns,
Jacques Demers, Michel Bergeron, Grant Fuhr, Glenn Anderson, Lanny
MacDonald, Mike Vernon, Pat Quinn, and Mark Recchi.

MacKinnon, a 17-year-old from Dartmouth, NS, was the top QMJHL skater
listed by NHL Central Scouting in their Preliminary Rankings for the
2013 NHL Draft.  He is tied for second in league scoring with 43 points
in 25 games and claimed Player of the Game honours in the SUBWAY Super
Series with a four-point game against Russia in the QMJHL’s 5-2 win in
Val-d’Or.  Drouin, a 17-year-old from Ste-Agathe, Quebec, has 40 points
in 19 games with the Mooseheads and is the second ranked QMJHL skater
for the 2013 NHL Draft.  Nurse, a 17-year-old from Hamilton, ON,
represents the OHL’s second ranked skater and top ranked defenceman who
has 17 points in 26 games for the Greyhounds this season.

Jones, an 18-year-old from Plano, Texas, is the top ranked WHL skater
for the 2013 NHL Draft and currently leads all WHL rookie defencemen in
scoring with 17 points in 24 games.  Last year he captained Team USA to
Gold at the 2012 IIHF World Under-18 Championship.  Monahan, an
18-year-old from Brampton, ON, is the top ranked OHL skater for the NHL
Draft and is tenth in league scoring with 36 points in 24 games.  The
Tigers’ Shinkaruk, an 18-year-old from Calgary, AB, is ninth in WHL
scoring with 35 points in 24 games and is the second ranked WHL skater
behind Jones.

The 2013 Home Hardware CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game is supported by title sponsor Home Hardware for the 14th
straight year with associate sponsors Bank of Montreal, Subway, Old
Dutch, and Post.  The game will be broadcast live to a national audience
on Sportsnet and TVA Sports beginning at 7:00 pm Eastern (8:00 pm local
time) and is available online through Sportsnet Radio.

The 2013 Home Hardware CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game will mark the 18th
annual showcase of the CHL’s top-40 NHL draft eligible players
featuring talent from the Western Hockey League, Ontario Hockey League,
and Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.  Since the event was first
introduced in 1996 the game has featured 10 players that were selected
with the first overall pick in the NHL Draft including Chris Phillips,
Joe Thornton, Vincent Lecavalier, Rick Nash, Marc-Andre Fleury, Patrick
Kane, Steven Stamkos, John Tavares, Taylor Hall, and Ryan
Nugent-Hopkins.

(Nathan can be reached at nathanfournier@mainehockeyjournal.com)

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