So the question is: What if you could build an All-Time KIJHL Alumni team and line them up against the current Canadian NHL teams . Thanks to the magic of WhatIfSports.com I can do that! So the KIJHL Alumni team faced each of the 2013-14 Canadian teams' twice.
So here is the lineup:
Forwards
- Ray Ferraro (91-92); Dallas Drake (92-93); Adam Deadmarsh (01-02)
- Brian Skrudland (88-89); Alan Kerr (87-88); Greg Adams (91-92)
- Steve Tambellini (80-81); Chuck Kobasew (08-09); Bill Lindsay (94-95)
- Travis Green (96-97); David Oliver (95-96); Steve Bozek (81-82)
Defence
- Shea Weber (13-14); Cody Franson (10-11)
- Brad Lukowich (03-04); Jon Klemm (96-97)
- Barret Jackman (11-12); Steve McCarthy (05-06)
Goaltender
- Wade Dubielewicz (07-08)
- Steve Passmore (99-00)
Reserve
- Dane Jackson (95-96) - F
- Jamie Huscroft (95-96) - D
- Jason Marshall (96-97) - D
Game Results (I don't expect you to read them all, but maybe just scroll through for your favourite Canadian team):
KIJHL Alumni 4
Calgary Flames 1 Boxscore
KIJHL Alumni 4
Calgary Flames 2 Boxscore
KIJHL Alumni 3
Edmonton Oilers 0 Boxscore
KIJHL Alumni 5
Edmonton Oilters 3 Boxscore
KIJHL Alumni 0
Montreal Canadiens 1 Boxscore
KIJHL Alumni 3
Montreal Canadiens 4 Boxscore
KIJHL Alumni 7
Ottawa Senators 1 Boxscore
KIJHL Alumni 7
Ottawa Senators 3 Boxscore
KIJHL Alumni 6
Toronto Maple Leafs 1 Boxscore
KIJHL Alumni 8
Toronto Maple Leafs 1 Boxscore
KIJHL Alumni 4
Vancouver Canucks 3 Boxscore
KIJHL Alumni 6
Vancouver Canucks 1 Boxscore
KIJHL Alumni 3
Winnipeg Jets 1 Boxscore
KIJHL Alumni 4
Winnipeg Jets 1 Boxscore
Discussion:
I will admit that I was gladly surprised that in 14 games, the KIJHL Alumni had 12 wins and two losses. They definitely dominated the Ontario teams (Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs), and lost two close games to the Montreal Canadiens.
If you got this far, thanks for reading and HAPPY CHRISTMAS!
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