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Individual Leaders, Penalty Minutes
McNeill, Grant, P.A 60 276
Olynyk, Ryan, M.H 50 271
Tootoo, Jordin, BRN 54 232
Ponte, Randy, BRN 50 230
* Rypien, Wes, CGY 51 215
Sommerfeld, Matt, TRI 36 213
* Big Snake, Robin, VAN 57 202
Gomez, Robin, SEA 56 201
* Spencer, Steven, S.C 55 195
Smith, Jeff, RDR 58 193
TOP TEN PICKS FOR 2001-2002 SEASON
( from thefightmajor.com)
1. Grant McNeill Prince Albert Raiders
2. Matt Sommerfeld Swift Current Broncos
3. Randy Ponte Brandon Wheat Kings
4. Justin Kanigan Saskatoon Blades
5. Jon Mirasty Moose Jaw Warriors
6. Sean O'Connor Moose Jaw Warriors
7. Deryk Engelland Moose Jaw Warriors
8. Bobby-Chad Mitchell Moose Jaw Warriors
9. Ryan Stemple Saskatoon Blades
10. Kyle Bruce Prince Albert Raiders
10. Jordin Tootoo Brandon Wheat Kings
Grant McNeill
D
6’2”
216 lbs
06/08/83
Already has been in a war Justin Kanigan that has the East Division talking. Throws bombs and isn't prone to holding on, likes to throw from three point land. Strong chin to go with a "go for broke" fighting style should see Grant near or at the top all year.
Matt Sommerfeld
LW
6’2”
200 lbs
04/26/82
The "boss" in Swift Current can throw with anybody and his size and strength make him a formidable opponent. Increased ice time over the last year has made Matt a force to be reckoned with and sees him being a bigger influence for the skilled Bronco forwards.
Randy Ponte
LW
6’0”
213 lbs
03/27/81
Randy is the "war horse" of the East Divsion, entering his fifth year for the Wheaties, Randy is a strong, smart fighter who has earned respect around the league. Carries thunder in his right hand and for a guy often giving up a few inches to most other heavyweights, doesn't back down from anybody.
Justin Kanigan
LW
6’5”
223 lbs
01/04/82
Big winger has come out with guns ablazing this year and looks like he wants to put his sramp on the heavyweight division. Big and strong, this guy should be a force and could easily take the top
spot with some consistency and willingness to go with all the big boys.
Jon Mirasty
LW
5’10”
204 lbs
04/06/82
Recently acquired from the Tri-City Americans, "Nasty" makes up for a lack of size with the ability to avoid punishment while doling out big power in both hands. As exciting fighter as this league has seen. Needs to bring more to the game than fighting though, as he is currently one dimensional and his fights though entertaining, rarley have any impact on the outcome of games.
Sean O'Connor
RW
6’3”
203 lbs
10/19/81
This guy scores big goals (at least as big as they ever some for the Warriors), agitates and fights well. Sean will likely be needed by the Warriors to score more this year and stay out of the box, however, make no mistake, he's a "Warrior" at heart.
Deryk Engelland
D
6’3”
210 lbs
04/03/82
This guy plays a regular shift and can go with all the heavyweights. Doesn't rack up huge fight totals, but he has bbig punching power and a solid chin.
Bobby Chad Mitchell
LW
6’2”
221 lbs
04/18/82
Continues to improve and this guy is willing to fight anybody, anytime. Kind of a mauler type, Bobby adds to the Warriors depth in toughness.
Ryan Stempfle
D
6’1”
200 lbs
08/03/82
Currently injured I believe, this guy hits like a brick. Exciting fighter who also thunders with big hits. ON a Saskatoon Blade team that has often lacked toughness, he's a great compliment to Kanigan once he returns from injury.
Kyle Bruce
RW
6’0”
189 lbs
03/30/83
Couldn't leave either of these very tough middleweights out of the top ten. Both guys play like human cannonballs. Both can fight and throw big hits for vertically challenged players and you can be sure, opponents are always aware when these two are on the ice.
Jordin Tootoo
RW
5’9”
185 lbs
02/02/83