Post by Rayven on Jun 26, 2007 16:04:39 GMT -5
Okposo, Bentivoglio, Bourne, Gratchev among the forwards coming to Long Island this week
Islanders Prospect Camp begins Wednesday, June 27 and continues through next Monday, July 2 at Islanders Iceworks in Syosset and is open to the public. Part 2 of our primer includes this look at the forwards attending, followed by the camp on-ice schedule.
FORWARDS
Sean Bentivoglio (LW)
Born: Oct 16, 1985 -- Thorold, ON
Height: 5'11
Weight: 185
Shoots: Left
A recent Islanders signing, Bentivoglio journeys to Long Island for his first prospect. After four remarkable seasons with Niagara University and 2006-07 CHA Player of the Year honors, Bentivoglio spent the end of last season playing with the Providence Bruins of the AHL. There he was 3-11-14 in 15 regular season games before playing a pivotal role in the team's run to the second round of the Calder Cup Playoffs. In his first AHL postseason, Bentivoglio was 3-6-9 in 13 contests. He recorded six points in the team's seven-game opening round defeat of the Hartford Wolf Pack.
Justin Bourne (C/W)
Born: Dec 12, 1982 -- Kelowna, BC
Height: 6'2
Weight: 195
Shoots: Right
Son of Islanders legend Bob Bourne, Justin recently finished his four years at Alaska-Anchorage in 2006-07 by earning the team's MVP Award. In 149 career games with the Seawolves, Bourne was 31-53-84, including nine power play goals, one shorthanded tally and seven game winners. Bourne led Alaska in his senior year with 31 points and 21 assists, while ranking second in goals with ten. Following the conclusion of his amateur career, Bourne suited up for the Alaska Aces of the ECHL and was 3-3-6 in nine games. This will be Bourne's first Islanders Prospect Camp.
Blake Comeau (RW)
Born: Feb 18, 1986 -- Meadow Lake, SK
Height: 6'1
Weight: 205
Shoots: Right
The Islanders' 2004 second-round draft pick has made some major strides since being chosen 47th overall. After completing five seasons in the WHL, Comeau played his first full season with the Sound Tigers during the 2006-07 and didn't disappoint. The rugged power forward led all Bridgeport rookies with 12 goals, 31 assists, 43 points, four power play goals and two shorthanded tallies. Comeau's hard work at Bridgeport earned him three games with the Islanders, with whom he made his NHL debut on Dec 7 versus Montreal.
Jeremy Colliton (C)
Born: Jan 13, 1985 -- Blackie, AB
Height: 6'2
Weight: 200
Shoots: Right
Before Colliton's season was cut short by a shoulder injury he was 10-12-22 in 45 games with the Sound Tigers. Before going down with the injury, Colliton joined the Islanders for one game of the 2006-07 season. He became the Sound Tigers' youngest alternate captain, who donned the “A” for the entire year. Drafted by the Islanders in the second round of the 2003 NHL Entry Draft, Colliton will make his fifth appearance at an Islanders Prospect Camp.
Brian Day (RW)
Born: Aug 4, 1988 -- Boston, MA
Height: 6'
Weight: 186
Shoots: Right
After being drafted by the Islanders in the sixth round of the 2007 NHL Entry Draft, Day returned to his prep school, Governor's Academy, to complete his senior year. In his final season, Day led the team in goal (20), assists (18) and points (28) in 27 games. His performance garnered All-New England East Team honors in the Independent School League. Day will join the college ranks next season at ECACHL's Colgate. He was recently invited to the UN National Junior Evaluation Camp taking place in August.
Robin Figren (LW)
Born: March 7, 1988 -- Stockholm, Sweden
Height: 5.11
Weight: 176
Shoots: Right
The upbeat Swede returns to his second Prospect Camp after being selected by the Islanders in the third round of last year's Entry Draft. Figren made his North American hockey debut last season, playing for the Calgary Hitmen of the WHL. Figren led all Calgary rookies in goals with ten and points with 27. He was especially impressive in the postseason, helping to guide the Hitmen into the third round. Figren finished the postseason 4-4-8 in 18 games.
Maxime Gratchev (LW)
Born: Sep 26, 1988 -- Novosibirsk, Russia
Height: 6'
Weight: 190
Shoots: Left
Chosen by the Islanders in this year's Entry Draft in the fourth round – 106th overall – Gratchev is described as an effective scorer with flare. During the 2006-07 season, Gratchev led Rimouski of the QMJHL in goals (35), points (77) and was tied for first in assists with 42. Born in Russia, Gratchev was raised by his father, who played pro hockey in Russia. At a young age, Gratchev moved to North America to continue his hockey career.
Jason Gregoire (C/W)
Born: Feb 24, 1989 -- Winnipeg, MAN
Height: 5'11
Weight: 175
Shoots: Left
With the 76th selection in the 2007 Entry Draft, the Islanders chose Lincoln Stars forward Jason Gregoire in the third round. Playing in his first season in the USHL, Gregoire posted totals of 16-20-36 in only 32 games. His +28 rating was first on the team during the regular season. Gregoire led the team with four goals in the 2007 playoffs.
Shea Guthrie (W)
Born: July 30, 1987 -- Almonte, ON
Height: 6'
Weight: 198
Shoots: Right
During the 2006-07 season, Guthrie played in his sophomore season with the third-ranked Clarkson Golden Knights. Guthrie led the team with 23 assists and added eight assists in 36 games. The Ontario-native was drafted by the Islanders in the third round of the 2005 Entry Draft and has two years of eligibility left at the college level. This will be his third Prospect Camp.
Tyler Haskins (C)
Born: May 26, 1986 -- Madison, OH
Height: 6'
Weight: 185
Shoots: Right
Originally drafted by Detroit in the fifth round of the 2004 Entry Draft, Haskins has played in the OHL the past four years, splitting time between the Guelph Storm, the Toronto St. Michael's Majors and the Saginaw Spirit. During the 2006-07 season, ranked first on Saginaw with 60 assists and third in points with 71. Haskins also has a physical side, posting 90 penalty minutes, which ranked second on the team.
Jesse Joensuu (W)
Born: Oct 5 1987 -- Pori, Finland
Height: 6'4
Weight: 207
Shoots: Left
The Finnish power forward was drafted by the Islanders in the second round of last year's Entry Draft. Joensuu played in his third season with Assat of the elite Finland's Sm-Liga. He posted career highs in goals (9), assists (17) and points (26). Joensuu has honed the physical side to his game, and has continued to develop his skating.
Kim Johansson (W)
Born: Jan 21, 1988 -- Malmo, Sweden
Height: 6.01
Weight: 172
Shoots: Left
Johansson tied for 15th in regular-season scoring with 25 points (8-17) for Malmo of the Under-20 Junior Swedish League. The pivot was drafted by the Islanders in the fifth round of the 2006 Entry Draft. Johansson represented Sweden at the Under-18 World Championship and registered an assist in six games.
Tomas Marcinko (C)
Born: April 11, 1988 -- Poprad, Slovakia
Height: 6'4
Weight: 187
Shoots: Right
After playing the start of his junior hockey career in his native Slovakia, Marcinko got his first taste of North American play in the OHL with the Barrie Colts. Marcinko was one of the more productive rookies in the OHL, tying for 17th in the league in points with 40 in 56 games. He ranked fourth on the team with 11 power play goals and finished the regular season a +9. The Islanders' 2006 fourth round selection was 1-3-4 in six games representing Slovakia at the 2007 World Juniors.
James Marcou (C/W)
Born: Feb 19, 1988 -- Kings Park, NY
Height: 5'7
Weight: 150
A local boy from Kings Park, Long Island, Marcou comes to Syosset as an unsigned, undrafted invitee. Marcou's point totals with Waterloo of the USHL jumped from 32 in 2005-06 to 71 the following season. During the 2006-07 season, Marcou led Waterloo in assists with 47 and in points with 71.
Masi Marjamaki (LW)
Born: Jan 16, 1985 -- Pori, Finland
Height: 6'2
Weight: 205
Shoots: Left
Marjamaki spent his second season with the Sound Tigers posting totals of 6-11-17 in 78 games. Ted Nolan liked what he saw in training camp last season from Marjamaki and played the physical Finn against the Bruins in an exhibition game in Halifax, NS.
Frans Nielsen (C)
Born: April 24, 1984 -- Herning, Denmark
Height: 6'
Weight: 176
Shoots: Left
Nielsen made not just personal strides, but national strides, becoming the first Danish-born and raised player to reach the NHL. Nielsen made his NHL debut on Jan 6 at Carolina. He wasn't done there. In his 14th game he tallied his first NHL goal – a game winner – and an assist versus Montreal on Feb 24. Nielsen spent most of the year playing in his first season with Bridgeport, where he was 20-24-44 in 54 games. The Islanders' 2002 third round pick proved his effectiveness in all situations, tallying four power play goals and a team-leading three shorthanded goals.
Petteri Nokelainen (RW)
Born: Jan 16, 1986 -- Imatra, Finland
Height: 6'1
Weight 190
Shoots: Right
After an injury-shortened 2005-06 season, Nokelainen played 60 games with Bridgeport, posting 6-10-16 in 60 games. The Finnish native was the Islanders' first round pick in the 2004 Entry Draft and spent three years in the Finnish Sm-Liga before joining the Islanders for 15 games during the 2005-06 season.
Kyle Okposo (RW)
Born: April 16, 1988 -- St. Paul, MN
Height: 6'
Weight: 195
Shoots: Right
As the seventh overall pick in the 2006 Draft, Okposo was the highest Islanders selection since Rick DiPietro was chosen first in 2000. The St. Paul native didn't disappoint, helping lead the University of Minnesota to a nation best record of 26-7-3 during the regular season. Okposo finished second on the team as a freshman in goals with 19 and points with 40. His three game-winning goals and six power play goals were both tied for third on the team. Earlier this month, Okposo announced he would return to Minnesota for his sophomore year. Okposo was recently invited to the US National Junior Evaluation Camp.
Jason Pitton (LW)
Born: May 23 1986 -- Brampton, ON
Height: 6'2
Weight: 195
Shoots: Left
Pitton spent parts of four season with Sault Ste. Marie in the OHL before joining the Sound Tigers for the 2006-07 season. The Islanders' eighth round pick in 2004 finished his first season with Bridgeport 9-10-19 in 76 games. His 19 points were good for third best on the team among rookies. If Pitton makes the jump to the NHL in the future, he won't be the only late-round selection from that year to reach the highest level. Chris Campoli was drafted in 2004 just one round earlier.
Rhett Rakhshani (RW)
Born: March 6 1988 -- Orange, CA
Height: 5'10
Weight: 170
Shoots: Right
Don't be fooled by Rakhshani's small stature. He's as tough as they come and proved his effectiveness in his first season at the University of Denver. Despite his team missing the NCAA tournament for the second year in a row, Rakhshani played setup man, leading the team with 26 assists while placing third in points with 36. Drafted by the Islanders in the fourth round of the 2006 Entry Draft, Rakhshani netted five power play goals and one of the team's shorthanded markers. The California native was recently invited to the US National Junior Evaluation Camp.
Doug Rogers (C)
Born: Jan 28, 1988 -- Watertown, MA
Height: 6'1
Weight: 195
Shoots: Right
The Islanders' 2006 fourth-round Draft selection spent his freshman year of college at Harvard, playing for the Crimson. In his first year at Harvard, Rogers placed second on the team in points with 24. He was tied for third on the team with five power play goals and notched a shorthanded tally. Rogers was recently invited to the US National Evaluation Camp.
Trevor Smith (C/W)
Born: Feb 8, 1985 -- No. Vancouver, BC
Height: 6'1
Weight: 190
Shoots: Left
An un-drafted free agent, Smith signed with the Islanders towards the end of the 2006-07 season after completing his sophomore year at New Hampshire. Smith was 21-22-43 in 39 games with New Hampshire, leading the team in points during the 2006-07 season. He then played in eight games with Bridgeport going 1-2-3. A highly-touted un-drafted free agent, Smith makes his debut at an Islanders Prospect Camp.
Jeff Tambellini (LW)
Born: April 13, 1984 -- Port Moody, BC
Height: 5'11
Weight: 192
Shoots: Left
The former first-round pick by the Los Angeles Kings made a huge splash in 2006-07. In only 50 games with the Sound Tigers, Tambellini led the team with 30 goals and 59 points. His ten power play goals were tied for the team lead. The British Columbia native also spent 23 games with the Islanders and was 2-7-9 with a +6.
For those interested in watching the prospect camp at Islanders Iceworks in Syosset, below is the week's schedule.
Wed. June 27: On ice from 10:30 am-1 pm
Thu. June 28: On ice from 10:00 am-12:20 pm
Fri. June 29: On ice from 11:15 am from 1:45 pm
Sat. June 30: Scrimmage from 11:15 am to 1:15 pm
Sun. July 1: Scrimmage from 11:30 am to 1 pm
Mon. July 2: Scrimmage from 10:00 am-12:00 pm
Islanders Prospect Camp begins Wednesday, June 27 and continues through next Monday, July 2 at Islanders Iceworks in Syosset and is open to the public. Part 2 of our primer includes this look at the forwards attending, followed by the camp on-ice schedule.
FORWARDS
Sean Bentivoglio (LW)
Born: Oct 16, 1985 -- Thorold, ON
Height: 5'11
Weight: 185
Shoots: Left
A recent Islanders signing, Bentivoglio journeys to Long Island for his first prospect. After four remarkable seasons with Niagara University and 2006-07 CHA Player of the Year honors, Bentivoglio spent the end of last season playing with the Providence Bruins of the AHL. There he was 3-11-14 in 15 regular season games before playing a pivotal role in the team's run to the second round of the Calder Cup Playoffs. In his first AHL postseason, Bentivoglio was 3-6-9 in 13 contests. He recorded six points in the team's seven-game opening round defeat of the Hartford Wolf Pack.
Justin Bourne (C/W)
Born: Dec 12, 1982 -- Kelowna, BC
Height: 6'2
Weight: 195
Shoots: Right
Son of Islanders legend Bob Bourne, Justin recently finished his four years at Alaska-Anchorage in 2006-07 by earning the team's MVP Award. In 149 career games with the Seawolves, Bourne was 31-53-84, including nine power play goals, one shorthanded tally and seven game winners. Bourne led Alaska in his senior year with 31 points and 21 assists, while ranking second in goals with ten. Following the conclusion of his amateur career, Bourne suited up for the Alaska Aces of the ECHL and was 3-3-6 in nine games. This will be Bourne's first Islanders Prospect Camp.
Blake Comeau (RW)
Born: Feb 18, 1986 -- Meadow Lake, SK
Height: 6'1
Weight: 205
Shoots: Right
The Islanders' 2004 second-round draft pick has made some major strides since being chosen 47th overall. After completing five seasons in the WHL, Comeau played his first full season with the Sound Tigers during the 2006-07 and didn't disappoint. The rugged power forward led all Bridgeport rookies with 12 goals, 31 assists, 43 points, four power play goals and two shorthanded tallies. Comeau's hard work at Bridgeport earned him three games with the Islanders, with whom he made his NHL debut on Dec 7 versus Montreal.
Jeremy Colliton (C)
Born: Jan 13, 1985 -- Blackie, AB
Height: 6'2
Weight: 200
Shoots: Right
Before Colliton's season was cut short by a shoulder injury he was 10-12-22 in 45 games with the Sound Tigers. Before going down with the injury, Colliton joined the Islanders for one game of the 2006-07 season. He became the Sound Tigers' youngest alternate captain, who donned the “A” for the entire year. Drafted by the Islanders in the second round of the 2003 NHL Entry Draft, Colliton will make his fifth appearance at an Islanders Prospect Camp.
Brian Day (RW)
Born: Aug 4, 1988 -- Boston, MA
Height: 6'
Weight: 186
Shoots: Right
After being drafted by the Islanders in the sixth round of the 2007 NHL Entry Draft, Day returned to his prep school, Governor's Academy, to complete his senior year. In his final season, Day led the team in goal (20), assists (18) and points (28) in 27 games. His performance garnered All-New England East Team honors in the Independent School League. Day will join the college ranks next season at ECACHL's Colgate. He was recently invited to the UN National Junior Evaluation Camp taking place in August.
Robin Figren (LW)
Born: March 7, 1988 -- Stockholm, Sweden
Height: 5.11
Weight: 176
Shoots: Right
The upbeat Swede returns to his second Prospect Camp after being selected by the Islanders in the third round of last year's Entry Draft. Figren made his North American hockey debut last season, playing for the Calgary Hitmen of the WHL. Figren led all Calgary rookies in goals with ten and points with 27. He was especially impressive in the postseason, helping to guide the Hitmen into the third round. Figren finished the postseason 4-4-8 in 18 games.
Maxime Gratchev (LW)
Born: Sep 26, 1988 -- Novosibirsk, Russia
Height: 6'
Weight: 190
Shoots: Left
Chosen by the Islanders in this year's Entry Draft in the fourth round – 106th overall – Gratchev is described as an effective scorer with flare. During the 2006-07 season, Gratchev led Rimouski of the QMJHL in goals (35), points (77) and was tied for first in assists with 42. Born in Russia, Gratchev was raised by his father, who played pro hockey in Russia. At a young age, Gratchev moved to North America to continue his hockey career.
Jason Gregoire (C/W)
Born: Feb 24, 1989 -- Winnipeg, MAN
Height: 5'11
Weight: 175
Shoots: Left
With the 76th selection in the 2007 Entry Draft, the Islanders chose Lincoln Stars forward Jason Gregoire in the third round. Playing in his first season in the USHL, Gregoire posted totals of 16-20-36 in only 32 games. His +28 rating was first on the team during the regular season. Gregoire led the team with four goals in the 2007 playoffs.
Shea Guthrie (W)
Born: July 30, 1987 -- Almonte, ON
Height: 6'
Weight: 198
Shoots: Right
During the 2006-07 season, Guthrie played in his sophomore season with the third-ranked Clarkson Golden Knights. Guthrie led the team with 23 assists and added eight assists in 36 games. The Ontario-native was drafted by the Islanders in the third round of the 2005 Entry Draft and has two years of eligibility left at the college level. This will be his third Prospect Camp.
Tyler Haskins (C)
Born: May 26, 1986 -- Madison, OH
Height: 6'
Weight: 185
Shoots: Right
Originally drafted by Detroit in the fifth round of the 2004 Entry Draft, Haskins has played in the OHL the past four years, splitting time between the Guelph Storm, the Toronto St. Michael's Majors and the Saginaw Spirit. During the 2006-07 season, ranked first on Saginaw with 60 assists and third in points with 71. Haskins also has a physical side, posting 90 penalty minutes, which ranked second on the team.
Jesse Joensuu (W)
Born: Oct 5 1987 -- Pori, Finland
Height: 6'4
Weight: 207
Shoots: Left
The Finnish power forward was drafted by the Islanders in the second round of last year's Entry Draft. Joensuu played in his third season with Assat of the elite Finland's Sm-Liga. He posted career highs in goals (9), assists (17) and points (26). Joensuu has honed the physical side to his game, and has continued to develop his skating.
Kim Johansson (W)
Born: Jan 21, 1988 -- Malmo, Sweden
Height: 6.01
Weight: 172
Shoots: Left
Johansson tied for 15th in regular-season scoring with 25 points (8-17) for Malmo of the Under-20 Junior Swedish League. The pivot was drafted by the Islanders in the fifth round of the 2006 Entry Draft. Johansson represented Sweden at the Under-18 World Championship and registered an assist in six games.
Tomas Marcinko (C)
Born: April 11, 1988 -- Poprad, Slovakia
Height: 6'4
Weight: 187
Shoots: Right
After playing the start of his junior hockey career in his native Slovakia, Marcinko got his first taste of North American play in the OHL with the Barrie Colts. Marcinko was one of the more productive rookies in the OHL, tying for 17th in the league in points with 40 in 56 games. He ranked fourth on the team with 11 power play goals and finished the regular season a +9. The Islanders' 2006 fourth round selection was 1-3-4 in six games representing Slovakia at the 2007 World Juniors.
James Marcou (C/W)
Born: Feb 19, 1988 -- Kings Park, NY
Height: 5'7
Weight: 150
A local boy from Kings Park, Long Island, Marcou comes to Syosset as an unsigned, undrafted invitee. Marcou's point totals with Waterloo of the USHL jumped from 32 in 2005-06 to 71 the following season. During the 2006-07 season, Marcou led Waterloo in assists with 47 and in points with 71.
Masi Marjamaki (LW)
Born: Jan 16, 1985 -- Pori, Finland
Height: 6'2
Weight: 205
Shoots: Left
Marjamaki spent his second season with the Sound Tigers posting totals of 6-11-17 in 78 games. Ted Nolan liked what he saw in training camp last season from Marjamaki and played the physical Finn against the Bruins in an exhibition game in Halifax, NS.
Frans Nielsen (C)
Born: April 24, 1984 -- Herning, Denmark
Height: 6'
Weight: 176
Shoots: Left
Nielsen made not just personal strides, but national strides, becoming the first Danish-born and raised player to reach the NHL. Nielsen made his NHL debut on Jan 6 at Carolina. He wasn't done there. In his 14th game he tallied his first NHL goal – a game winner – and an assist versus Montreal on Feb 24. Nielsen spent most of the year playing in his first season with Bridgeport, where he was 20-24-44 in 54 games. The Islanders' 2002 third round pick proved his effectiveness in all situations, tallying four power play goals and a team-leading three shorthanded goals.
Petteri Nokelainen (RW)
Born: Jan 16, 1986 -- Imatra, Finland
Height: 6'1
Weight 190
Shoots: Right
After an injury-shortened 2005-06 season, Nokelainen played 60 games with Bridgeport, posting 6-10-16 in 60 games. The Finnish native was the Islanders' first round pick in the 2004 Entry Draft and spent three years in the Finnish Sm-Liga before joining the Islanders for 15 games during the 2005-06 season.
Kyle Okposo (RW)
Born: April 16, 1988 -- St. Paul, MN
Height: 6'
Weight: 195
Shoots: Right
As the seventh overall pick in the 2006 Draft, Okposo was the highest Islanders selection since Rick DiPietro was chosen first in 2000. The St. Paul native didn't disappoint, helping lead the University of Minnesota to a nation best record of 26-7-3 during the regular season. Okposo finished second on the team as a freshman in goals with 19 and points with 40. His three game-winning goals and six power play goals were both tied for third on the team. Earlier this month, Okposo announced he would return to Minnesota for his sophomore year. Okposo was recently invited to the US National Junior Evaluation Camp.
Jason Pitton (LW)
Born: May 23 1986 -- Brampton, ON
Height: 6'2
Weight: 195
Shoots: Left
Pitton spent parts of four season with Sault Ste. Marie in the OHL before joining the Sound Tigers for the 2006-07 season. The Islanders' eighth round pick in 2004 finished his first season with Bridgeport 9-10-19 in 76 games. His 19 points were good for third best on the team among rookies. If Pitton makes the jump to the NHL in the future, he won't be the only late-round selection from that year to reach the highest level. Chris Campoli was drafted in 2004 just one round earlier.
Rhett Rakhshani (RW)
Born: March 6 1988 -- Orange, CA
Height: 5'10
Weight: 170
Shoots: Right
Don't be fooled by Rakhshani's small stature. He's as tough as they come and proved his effectiveness in his first season at the University of Denver. Despite his team missing the NCAA tournament for the second year in a row, Rakhshani played setup man, leading the team with 26 assists while placing third in points with 36. Drafted by the Islanders in the fourth round of the 2006 Entry Draft, Rakhshani netted five power play goals and one of the team's shorthanded markers. The California native was recently invited to the US National Junior Evaluation Camp.
Doug Rogers (C)
Born: Jan 28, 1988 -- Watertown, MA
Height: 6'1
Weight: 195
Shoots: Right
The Islanders' 2006 fourth-round Draft selection spent his freshman year of college at Harvard, playing for the Crimson. In his first year at Harvard, Rogers placed second on the team in points with 24. He was tied for third on the team with five power play goals and notched a shorthanded tally. Rogers was recently invited to the US National Evaluation Camp.
Trevor Smith (C/W)
Born: Feb 8, 1985 -- No. Vancouver, BC
Height: 6'1
Weight: 190
Shoots: Left
An un-drafted free agent, Smith signed with the Islanders towards the end of the 2006-07 season after completing his sophomore year at New Hampshire. Smith was 21-22-43 in 39 games with New Hampshire, leading the team in points during the 2006-07 season. He then played in eight games with Bridgeport going 1-2-3. A highly-touted un-drafted free agent, Smith makes his debut at an Islanders Prospect Camp.
Jeff Tambellini (LW)
Born: April 13, 1984 -- Port Moody, BC
Height: 5'11
Weight: 192
Shoots: Left
The former first-round pick by the Los Angeles Kings made a huge splash in 2006-07. In only 50 games with the Sound Tigers, Tambellini led the team with 30 goals and 59 points. His ten power play goals were tied for the team lead. The British Columbia native also spent 23 games with the Islanders and was 2-7-9 with a +6.
For those interested in watching the prospect camp at Islanders Iceworks in Syosset, below is the week's schedule.
Wed. June 27: On ice from 10:30 am-1 pm
Thu. June 28: On ice from 10:00 am-12:20 pm
Fri. June 29: On ice from 11:15 am from 1:45 pm
Sat. June 30: Scrimmage from 11:15 am to 1:15 pm
Sun. July 1: Scrimmage from 11:30 am to 1 pm
Mon. July 2: Scrimmage from 10:00 am-12:00 pm