
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)
15 goals, 20 assists, plus-11, 14 PIM in 24 games played
North Bay played one away and two home games last week, winning all three. Amadio was a huge contributor to the wins with three goals and five assists.
Tonight’s three stars are (in order 3-2-1) Max Kislinger (2G), Cam Dineen (3A) and Mike Amadio (G, 2A, GWG)
— North Bay Battalion (@OHLBattalion) November 27, 2015
Today’s three stars (in order 3-2-1) and Liberati (3A), Amadio (2G, A) and Santos (2G, 3A) — North Bay Battalion (@OHLBattalion) November 29, 2015
ERIK CERNAK: Defenseman, Erie Otters (2nd round pick in 2015, OHL)
3 goals, 3 assists, plus-3, 8 PIM in 15 games played
The Otters played one away and two home games last week, winning all three. Cernak registered 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 played three home games last week, winning two and losing one. Dergachyov did not play in any of 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 played one home and two away games last week, winning all three. Dillon did not start for any of the games.
STEVEN JOHNSON: Defenseman, University of Minnesota (4th round pick in 2014)
0 goals, 3 assists, even, 2 PIM in seven games played
The Gophers lost both of their home games this week. Johnson registered an assist.
MAXIM KITSYN: Forward, Manchester Monarchs (6th round pick in 2010, KHL)
6 goals, 9 assists, plus-9, 19 PIM in 19 games played
The Monarchs played four away games this past week, losing one and winning three. Kitsyn contributed with two assists.
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 won both of their away games last week. After leaving the Nov. 13 game early (due to injury), and missing North Dakota’s next game, LaDue returned to action this week vs. St. Cloud State. However, he did not record in any points.
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’ three games last week due to a lower body injury.
JACOB MIDDLETON: Defenseman, Ottawa 67’s (7th round pick in 2014, OHL)
3 goals, 10 assists, plus-10, 24 PIM in 26 games played
Ottawa played one away and two home games last week, winning all three. Middleton registered an assist.
MATT MISTELE: Forward, Oshawa Generals (6th round pick in 2014, OHL)
8 goals, 8 assists, minus-10, 16 PIM in 19 games played
Oshawa played one away and two home games last week, losing all three. Mistele registered four penalty minutes.
NIKOLAI PROKHORKIN: Forward, Salavat Yulaev UFA (4th round pick in 2012, KHL)
11 goals, 8 assists, plus-3, 48 PIM in 34 games played
Salavat Yulaev UFA played won all three of their home games last week. Prokhorkin contributed to the wins with two goals and an assist.
Encerrado: Barys Astana 1-4 Salavat. Quarta vitória seguida do Ufa. Destaque para Nikolai Prokhorkin com 2 gols. #KHL
— Hockey Europeu (@HockeyEuropeu) November 27, 2015
CHAZ REDDEKOPP: Defenseman, Victoria Royals (7th round pick in 2015, WHL)
3 goals, 7 assists, plus-5, 53 PIM in 26 games played
The Royals split their home games last week. Reddekopp was a non-factor on the score sheet.
ALEX ROACH: Defenseman, Manchester Monarchs (free agent signing)
2 goals, 9 assists, plus-8, 25 PIM in 18 games played
In the Monarchs’ four games last week, Roach registered two assists.
MATT ROY: Defenseman, Michigan Tech (7th round pick in 2015, WCHA)
2 goals, 5 assists, plus-5, 21 PIM in 14 games played
Michigan Tech won both of their away games last week. Roy contributed with three assists.
MATT SCHMALZ: Forward, Sudbury Wolves (5th round pick in 2015, OHL)
3 goals, 8 assists, minus-24, 14 PIM in 24 games played
The Wolves lost both of their home games last week. Schmalz was a non-factor on the score sheet.
DAMIR SHARIPZYANOV: Defensman, Owen Sound Attack (undrafted signing)
1 goal, 4 assists, even, 6 PIM in 13 games
The Owen Sound played one home and two away games last week, losing all three. Sharipzyanov registered an assist.
AUSTIN WAGNER: Forward, Regina Pats (4th round pick in 2015, WHL)
8 goals, 11 assists, plus-8, 40 PIM in 24 games
The Pats played four away games last week, losing two and winning two. Wagner played in three of the games and contributed with a goal and two assists.
PATS GOAL!! After a lengthy break for penalties after the goal. Austin Wagner comes back with a shorty. It’s 5-3. pic.twitter.com/2RQvLn8Qwv — Regina Pats (@WHLPats) November 26, 2015
SPENCER WATSON: Forward, Kingston Frontenacs (7th round pick in 2014, OHL)
14 goals, 15 assists, plus-5, 12 PIM in 26 games played
The Frontenacs played three home games last week, winning two and losing one. Watson contributed with a goal and two assists.
FINAL: @StingHockey (1) – @KingstonFronts (4) KGN – @swatty96 1G 2A VIDEO: https://t.co/LvmXogLx1Y pic.twitter.com/bQKFDXi6Bw
— OntarioHockeyLeague (@OHLHockey) November 29, 2015
Was LaDue injured? Any information on why he didn’t play?
Yes, LaDue was injured (lower body) and missed the game on Nov. 14. He returned to action the following weekend vs. St Cloud State.