Thursday, 13 September 2018

Story: Bryce McDonald plays his 100th KIJHL game


On Saturday September 8th, Bryce McDonald reached the century mark in games played. Playing his 100th KIJHL game against the Golden Rockets.

"It's a huge achievement. Especially with all the teams I have been through."

McDonald started his KIJHL career in the 2015-16 season. He's been somewhat of a journeyman, playing with the Revelstoke Grizzlies, Sicamous Eagles, Kamloops Storm, Golden Rockets, and finally Kimberley Dynamiters.

"Every team in this league welcomes players with big open arms.

"It's been nice to see BC. I have been all over the place with hockey. Seeing beautiful sites in Golden, going all the to Dryden, travelling across Canada. The places hockey has taken me has been great."

In his 100th game, he earned his 64th point. His next target is another century, the 100 point mark.

"It's my next goal. I am 46 points away from it, which is doable this year."

This is also a bittersweet year for McDonald, because it is his last year as a junior hockey player. He really hopes to soak in the experience, and the memories.

McDonald was also recently named an assistant captain for the Dynamiters.

On Friday against the Spokane Braves, he will be wearing the 'A' and will continue the pursuit of his 100th KIJHL point.

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