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Kings Prospect Tracker: Report For Week Ending Feb. 7, 2016

February 8, 2016 By Brittany Patko

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MIKE AMADIO: Forward, North Bay Battalion (3rd round pick in 2014, OHL)

30 goals, 38 assists, plus-14, 30 PIM in 49 games played

North Bay lost both their home and away game last week. Amadio registered a goal and an assist.

BATTALION GOAL! His 30th of the season, scored by no. 18 Mike Amadio!

— North Bay Battalion (@OHLBattalion) February 5, 2016

https://t.co/lZ8RVv5KQc@M18amadio @OHLBattalion

— TVCOGECO NorthBay (@TVCNorthBay) February 5, 2016

ERIK CERNAK: Defenseman, Erie Otters (2nd round pick in 2015, OHL)

3 goals, 5 assists, plus-4, 16 PIM in 22 games played

The Otters won both of their away games last week. Cernak registered two penalty minutes.

ALEXANDER DERGACHYOV: Forward, St. Petersburg SKA (3rd round pick in 2015, KHL)

2 goals, 0 assists, minus-1, 4 PIM in 31 games played

SKA played three away games last week, winning two and losing one. Dergachyov was a non-factor on the score sheet.

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 won both 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)

2 goal, 7 assists, minus-1, 2 PIM in 23 games played

The Gophers split their home games last week. Johnson was a non-factor on the score sheet.

MAXIM KITSYN: Forward, Manchester Monarchs (6th round pick in 2010, KHL)

19 goals, 18 assists, plus-28, 51 PIM in 48 games played

The Monarchs lost their away game and split their home games last week. Kitsyn was a huge contributor with four goals.

A look at Maxim Kitsyn’s 16th of the season! pic.twitter.com/kRO2lFw3xv

— Manchester Monarchs (@MonarchsHockey) February 4, 2016

KITSYN ties the game with his 19th of the season at 17:52 of the second! WOO! pic.twitter.com/HS2SToex4C

— Manchester Monarchs (@MonarchsHockey) February 7, 2016

PAUL LADUE: Defenseman, University of North Dakota (6th round pick in 2012)

2 goals, 9 assists, plus-20, 10 PIM in 27 games played

UND did not have a game last week. Their next game is Feb. 12.

ALEX LINTUNIEMI: Defenseman, Manchester Monarchs (2nd round pick in 2014, OHL)

0 goals, 7 assists, minus-2, 0 PIM in 14 games played

In the Monarch’s three games last week, Lintuniemi registered an assist.

JAKE MARCHMENT: Forward, Erie Otters (6th round pick in 2014, OHL)

17 goals, 15 assists, plus-20, 38 PIM in 40 games played

In the Otters’ two wins last week, Marchment registered a goal and an assist.

Otters: Jake Marchment is on a 3-game goal streak (3 goals).
Otters: are second in the OHL with a 25.9 PP%.

— Erie Otters (@ErieOtters) February 5, 2016

.@JMarch11 goal is his fourth in four game, 1-1 score. pic.twitter.com/ZNUovj75oe

— Erie Otters (@ErieOtters) February 6, 2016

JACOB MIDDLETON: Defenseman, Ottawa 67’s (7th round pick in 2014, OHL)

4 goals, 17 assists, plus-13, 58 PIM in 50 games played

Ottawa won their away game and lost their home game last week. Middleton registered two penalty minutes.

MATT MISTELE: Forward, Sarnia Sting (6th round pick in 2014, OHL)

19 goals, 20 assists, minus-9, 37 PIM in 44 games played

Sarnia lost their away game and split their home games last week. Mistele registered an assist.

NIKOLAI PROKHORKIN: Forward, Salavat Yulaev UFA (4th round pick in 2012, KHL)

17 goals, 17 assists, plus-9, 89 PIM in 53 games played

Salavat Yulaev UFA won all three of their away games last week. Prokhorkin returned from his suspension to play in two of the games and registered an assist.

CHAZ REDDEKOPP: Defenseman, Victoria Royals (7th round pick in 2015, WHL)

4 goals, 18 assists, plus-9, 96 PIM in 52 games played

The Royals won both of their away games and their home game last week. Reddekopp registered an assist.

ALEX ROACH: Defenseman, Manchester Monarchs (free agent signing)

3 goals, 16 assists, plus-10, 69 PIM in 43 games played

In the Monarchs’ three games last week, Roach registered two penalty minutes.

MATT ROY: Defenseman, Michigan Tech (7th round pick in 2015, WCHA)

4 goals, 8 assists, plus-14, 31 PIM in 27 games played

Michigan Tech won both of their away games last week. Roy contributed with a goal.

Three #mtuhky goals. Three snipes. pic.twitter.com/yhBYV3IAi3

— Michigan Tech Hockey (@mtuhky) February 6, 2016

MATT SCHMALZ: Forward, Sudbury Wolves (5th round pick in 2015, OHL)

9 goals, 15 assists, minus-41, 28 PIM in 48 games played

The Wolves played three away games last week, winning two and losing one. Schmalz registered a goal and an assist.

GOALLL! @Schmalzy17 SCORESSSSS to make it 3-0 for the Wolfpack! Less than 5 minutes remain in the second. 🐾🚨 #gowolvesgo

— Sudbury Wolves (@Sudbury_Wolves) February 7, 2016

DAMIR SHARIPZYANOV: Defensman, Owen Sound Attack (undrafted signing)

4 goals, 12 assists, plus-10, 18 PIM in 27 games

Owen Sound won their home game and lost their away game this past week. Sharipzyanov registered an assist.

AUSTIN WAGNER: Forward, Regina Pats (4th round pick in 2015, WHL)

19 goals, 24 assists, plus-22, 64 PIM in 50 games

The Pats won both of their home games last week. Wagner registered a goal.

PATS GOAL!!! Brooks and Wagner, sounds like a country duo that’d play @CCJsask. Wags makes it 2-0. #WholeNewGame pic.twitter.com/XOM5jb3sdl

— Regina Pats (@WHLPats) February 6, 2016

SPENCER WATSON: Forward, Kingston Frontenacs (7th round pick in 2014, OHL)

28 goals, 33 assists, plus-17, 22 PIM in 48 games played

The Frontenacs won both their away and home game last week. Watson was a huge contributor with three goals and five assists.

Spencer Watson opens the scoring tonight on the Powerplay. pic.twitter.com/Jz4WRzUPYW

— Fronts Nation (@FrontsNation) February 6, 2016

This Spencer Watson goal was even nicer, loads of creativity. #LAKings got a steal in the 7th round. @KingstonFronts https://t.co/HRnZ0WKjxa

— Kathryn Jean (@msconduct) February 6, 2016

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