Robert Kincaid added to Team West CJHL Prospects Game roster

CALGARY, Alta. ? The Canadian Junior Hockey League, in partnership with the National Hockey League and Hockey Canada, as well as in conjunction with NHL Central Scouting, announced Monday a change to the Team West roster for the upcoming CJHL Prospects Game, which goes Tuesday, January 14 at 7 p.m. ET at Dave Andreychuk Arena in Hamilton, Ont.

Added to the Team West line-up from a ranked list of alternates compiled and supplied by NHL Central Scouting is defenceman Robert Kincaid of the Camrose Kodiaks (AJHL).

Kincaid replaces blueliner Mac Gross, who departed the Kindersley Klippers (SJHL) after signing with the Spokane Chiefs of the Western Hockey League.

The 17-year-old rearguard hails from Barrhead, Alta., and has scored once and dished out 14 assists in his first 32 AJHL contests this season.

He was also a member of the silver medal-winning AJHL Selects side that represented the CJHL and Hockey Canada at the most recent Junior Club World Cup this past August in Sochi, Russia.

In 50 career games with the Kodiaks, Kincaid has supplied four tallies along with 20 helpers.

Further information on the CJHL Prospects Game, including the coaching staffs, on-ice officials, broadcasters and ticket information for will be announced in the coming days.

ABOUT THE CJHL PROSPECTS GAME

The CJHL Prospects Game is one of the premier Junior A hockey events in the country and provides tremendous exposure for CJHL players to play in front of scouts from all over the hockey world ? including the NHL, CHL, NCAA and U Sports.

The President’s Cup is awarded to the winning team in the CJHL Prospects Game.

From 2005 until 2008, the event ran as a single game, but starting in 2009 the President’s Cup was played as a two-game series where the combined score of the games determined the winner of the title.

The contest has now gone back to a single-game format along with player testing, both on-ice and off-ice, having been introduced. Since its inception, Team West has won nine times while Team East has come away victorious on five occasions.

All-Time CJHL Prospects Game President’s Cup results

SEASON: RESULT (LOCATION)
2005-06: West 5 East 4 (Yorkton, Sask.)
2006-07: West 6 East 2 (Vernon, B.C.)
2007-08: East 5 West 3 (Winkler, Man.)
2008-09: East 6 West 3 (Summerside, P.E.I.)
2009-10: West 8 East 3 (8-1, 0-2) (Winkler, Man.)
2010-11: East 9 West 2 (2-1 SO, 7-1) (Dauphin, Man.)
2011-12: West 9 East 6 (4-3 OT, 5-3) (Langley, B.C.)
2012-13: West 8 East 6 (5-0, 3-6) (Digby/Yarmouth, N.S.)
2013-14: East 8 West 4 (4-2, 4-2) (Digby/Yarmouth, N.S.)
2014-15: West 3 East 2 (Oakville, Ont.)
2015-16: East 3 West 1 (Surrey, B.C.)
2016-17: West 4 East 3 (Cornwall, Ont.)
2017-18: West 5 East 2 (Mississauga, Ont.)
2018-19: West 5 East 2 (Okotoks, Alta.)
2019-20: East vs. West (Jan. 14 – Hamilton, Ont.)

The CJHL Prospects Game will also be streamed live online via HockeyTV.com.