Below are brief updates on all LA Kings non-AHL prospects, meaning guys playing in the three Canadian junior leagues (WHL, OHL, and QMJHL), plus college, ECHL, and overseas:
MIKE AMADIO: Forward, North Bay Battalion (3rd round pick in 2014, OHL)
12 goals, 15 assists, plus-4, 12 PIM in 21 games played
North Bay lost both their home and away game last week. Amadio contributed with a goal.
BATTALION GOAL! His 12th of the season, scored by no. 18 Mike Amadio! 4-3 now!
— North Bay Battalion (@OHLBattalion) November 20, 2015
Amadio also played in the CHL Super Series game versus Russia on Nov 16. The OHL won, but he was a non-factor on the score sheet.
ERIK CERNAK: Defenseman, Erie Otters (2nd round pick in 2015, OHL)
3 goals, 2 assists, plus-3, 8 PIM in 12 games played
The Otters played three away games last week, winning two and losing one. Cernak contributed an assist.
ALEXANDER DERGACHYOV: Forward, St. Petersburg SKA (3rd round pick in 2015, KHL)
2 goals, 0 assists, minus-1, 2 PIM in 21 games played
SKA split their away games last week. Dergachyov did not play in any of the games.
Russia has played in the final three games of the CHL Super Series, losing two and winning one. Dergachyov was not on the roster for the games.
ALEC DILLON: Goalie, Edmonton Oil Kings (5th round pick in 2014, WHL)
7 games played, 2-2-1 record, 3.81 GAA, .871 SV%
The Oil Kings lost three and won one of their away games last week. Dillon did not start for any of the games.
STEVEN JOHNSON: Defenseman, University of Minnesota (4th round pick in 2014)
0 goals, 2 assists, minus-1, 2 PIM in five games played
The Gophers did not have any games last week. Their next game is Nov 27.
MAXIM KITSYN: Forward, Manchester Monarchs (6th round pick in 2010, KHL)
6 goals, 7 assists, plus-11, 15 PIM in 15 games played
The Monarchs played four home games this past week, winning three and losing one. Kitsyn contributed with two assists and two goals.
Alex Roach battled along the boards before passing to Kitsyn, who scored low glove side to give the Monarchs a 2-0 lead at 12:51 of the 1st!
— Manchester Monarchs (@MonarchsHockey) November 22, 2015
Two goals from Larraza and Kitsyn in the 4-2 win today help captain the Monarchs to the three game sweep of the Admirals! Sweep is sweet!
— Manchester Monarchs (@MonarchsHockey) November 22, 2015
PAUL LADUE: Defenseman, University of North Dakota (6th round pick in 2012)
1 goal, 2 assists, plus-6, 2 PIM in 13 games played
UND split their away games last week. LaDue returned to play in the games after missing a game due to a lower body injury, but was a non-factor on the score sheet.
ALEX LINTUNIEMI: Defenseman, Manchester Monarchs (2nd round pick in 2014, OHL)
0 goals, 5 assists, minus-4, 0 PIM in eight games played
Lintuniemi did not play in any of the Monarchs’ four games last week due to an arm injury.
JAKE MARCHMENT: Forward, Erie Otters (6th round pick in 2014, OHL)
10 goals, 7 assists, plus-9, 9 PIM in 18 games played
Jake Marchment did not play in any of the Otters’ four games last week due to a lower body injury.
JACOB MIDDLETON: Defenseman, Ottawa 67’s (7th round pick in 2014, OHL)
3 goals, 9 assists, plus-6, 20 PIM in 23 games played
Ottawa played three away games last week, winning one and losing two. Middleton contributed with two assists and a goal.
.@MiddzClassy cuts the @BulldogsOHL lead to 4-2. pic.twitter.com/TWvqtlFgod
— Ottawa 67’s (@Ottawa67sHockey) November 22, 2015
MATT MISTELE: Forward, Oshawa Generals (6th round pick in 2014, OHL)
8 goals, 8 assists, minus-9, 12 PIM in 16 games played
Oshawa lost their away game and split their home games this past week. Mistele returned to their game on Sunday after being out with a broken finger and contributed a goal. He was the third star of the game.
The goal was officially awarded to Matt Mistele. That was Mistele’s 100 OHL goal. #GensLive
— Oshawa Generals (@Oshawa_Generals) November 23, 2015
.@949TheRock Three Stars 1) Salituro (OTT) 2) Konecny (OTT) 3) Mistele (OSH)
— Oshawa Generals (@Oshawa_Generals) November 23, 2015
NIKOLAI PROKHORKIN: Forward, Salavat Yulaev UFA (4th round pick in 2012, KHL)
9 goals, 7 assists, plus-2, 44 PIM in 31 games played
Salavat Yulaev UFA played three away games last week, winning two and losing one. Prokhorkin was a non-factor on the score sheet.
CHAZ REDDEKOPP: Defenseman, Victoria Royals (7th round pick in 2015, WHL)
3 goals, 7 assists, plus-4, 53 PIM in 24 games played
The Royals won their home game and split their away games last week. Reddekopp contributed with a goal and an assist.
SHORTY! Price feeds Reddekopp with a sweet pass, who buries the shorthanded marker to tie the game 1-1!
— Victoria Royals (@victoriaroyals) November 22, 2015
ALEX ROACH: Defenseman, Manchester Monarchs (free agent signing)
1 goal, 5 assists, plus-6, 13 PIM in 10 games played In the Monarchs’ four games last week, Roach registered an assist in each game.
Monarchs goal! Roach gets his second of the season with a power play goal at 8:33 to make this a 2-0 game!
— Manchester Monarchs (@MonarchsHockey) November 22, 2015
MATT ROY: Defenseman, Michigan Tech (7th round pick in 2015, WCHA)
2 goals, 2 assists, plus-2, 17 PIM in 12 games played
Michigan Tech played two away games last week, winning one and tying the other. Roy was a non-factor on the score sheet.
MATT SCHMALZ: Forward, Sudbury Wolves (5th round pick in 2015, OHL)
3 goals, 8 assists, minus-23, 14 PIM in 22 games played
The Wolves played in two home and one away game last week, losing all three. Schmalz registered a goal.
Wolves GOAL! @Schmalzy17 ties the game on the breakaway! 2-2 pic.twitter.com/FlmpSYHOAC
— Sudbury Wolves (@Sudbury_Wolves) November 21, 2015
DAMIR SHARIPZYANOV: Defensman, Owen Sound Attack (undrafted signing)
1 goal, 3 assists, plus-2, 6 PIM in 10 games
The Owen Sound split their home games last week. Sharipzyanov did not play in the games due to having strep throat.
#OHL Owen Sound #Attack scratches vs. Windsor #Spitfires – Greg Smith (flu), Petrus Palmu (knee), Damir Sharipzyanov (strep throat) 1/2.
— Jim Parker (@winstarparker) November 21, 2015
Although named to the roster, Sharipzyanov did not play in the final three games for Russia in the CHL Super Series.
AUSTIN WAGNER: Forward, Regina Pats (4th round pick in 2015, WHL)
7 goals, 9 assists, plus-7, 36 PIM in 21 games
The Pats won their home game but lost both of their away games last week. Wagner contributed with a goal and three assists. He also registered 11 penalty minutes.
PATS GOAL!!!! 48 seconds later its a 3-2 Pats lead off the stick of Austin Wagner #WholeNewGame #WHL pic.twitter.com/ejYaVD0hv2
— Regina Pats (@WHLPats) November 18, 2015
Austin Wagner has his second assist of the night. Now has multiple points in four of his last five games. #WholeNewGame #WHL
— Regina Pats (@WHLPats) November 22, 2015
Austin Wagner vs Parker Kelly from Regina Pats at Prince Albert Raiders Nov 21, 2015 https://t.co/ieok4wohlJ
— hockeyfights (@hockeyfights) November 22, 2015
SPENCER WATSON: Forward, Kingston Frontenacs (7th round pick in 2014, OHL)
13 goals, 13 assists, plus-4, 12 PIM in 23 games played
The Frontenacs played three away games last week, winning two and losing one. Watson registered a goal and an assist.
FRONTS WIN 4-3 vs @OHLBattalion in away game action tonight. @swatty96 w/ his team leading 5th GWG! pic.twitter.com/r7OwZG0Azo
— Kingston Frontenacs (@KingstonFronts) November 20, 2015
Watson played in the OHL versus Russia game in the CHL Super Series last week. He scored a goal , helping the OHL win.
Frontenacs #96 Spencer Watson on 🔥🔥🔥 with a statement at the Canada Russia Series. pic.twitter.com/bQ8Dk5R7pi
— Fronts Nation (@FrontsNation) November 19, 2015
Jordan Kyrou and Spencer Watson scored for the OHL to beat Russia 2-1. CHL leads series 4-0 as it shifts to the QMJHL #slont
— Around The OHL (@AroundTheOHL) November 17, 2015