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Dragons forward commits to University of Anchorage

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The Drumheller Dragons announced that 20-year-old forward Carter Belitski has secured a NCAA Division 1 scholarship to join the Alaska Anchorage Seawolves in the fall of 2022. The Seawolves were reinstated into D-1 hockey and will resume play in the 2022-23 season.
Belitski is playing his third and final junior season with the Drumheller Dragons. Over the course of his 3 seasons with the Dragons, the Regina, Saskatchewan native has played in 93 games contributing 59 points. As he approaches the 100-game milestone, Belitski is averaging over a point a game this season with 34 points in 30 games played and is set to play in his 100th game in the new year. Belitski developed in the Regina Minor Hockey stream graduating from the Regina Pat Canadians U18 Elite program before moving onto the Dragons.

“Carter has been an instrumental leader with the team over the course of his junior career,” said coach Kevin Hasselberg. “From the time he played his first game he has instilled a level of competitiveness in the identity of the team that makes the Dragons a difficult team to play. His standards are extremely high, and he expects a lot out of himself and his teammates. Our program is better today because Carter has helped shape the culture and strengthen our dressing room.”
The Drumheller Dragons are appreciative of the coaching staff of the Anchorage Seawolves for all their recruiting efforts and invested time following and expressing interest in Carter, and extend a congratulations to Carter, his entire family and support team, with this accomplishment.


Dragons end 2021 in second place in Viterra South Division

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The Dragons finished 2021 with a tenuous hold on second place in the Viterra AJHL South Division, trailing the Brooks Bandits, who only have two losses on the season.
The Drumheller Dragons were in Camrose on Tuesday, December 14, to take on the Kodiaks. The Dragons outshot the Kodiaks 11-5 in the first period and started stacking goals, starting at 4:14 in with a powerplay goal from Tanner Willick. Myles Hilman followed this up about two minutes later, and then Grayson Dietrich scored short-handed at the 12-minute mark. Ty Daneault added another with four minutes left, to go up 4-0. The Kodiaks add their first on the powerplay, but Griffin Asham- Moroz scored with nine seconds left, to make it 5-1 after one.
The Kodiaks scored in the second period, but Daneault added a powerplay goal at the midway point of the third as the Dragons went on to a 6-2 win.
The Dragons were back home on Friday, December 17, for their last home game of the year, and faced off against the Okotoks Oilers. Again they didn’t waste any time as Daneault scored 1:10 in. This was followed by powerplay goals from Sam Simard and Dietrich respectively. The Oilers added one, but Vann Yuhas put the Dragons up 4-1 after one.
After a scoreless second period, the Okotoks scored just 24 seconds into the third period and added another four minutes later, but it was too little too late as the Dragons went on to a 4-3 win.
The Dragons wound up the year heading to Brooks to take on the Bandits. Hilman opened the scoring for the Dragons on the powerplay midway through the first period, but Brooks tied it up early in the second. Hillman added his second of the game two minutes into the second, but Brooks again tied it back up. Finally, with less than six minutes left in the game, the Bandits scored the winner, ending the game with a score of 3-2.

The Dragons have a 22-11-3 record and are 20 points behind the Bandits and just a point ahead of the Kodiaks. They are back on the ice in the new year on Tuesday, January 4, to take on the Olds Grizzlys.

Rotary donates to local Salvation Army

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The Drumheller Rotary Club showed their support for The Salvation Army Christmas campaign on Saturday, December 18 donating $2,500 to the Kettle. They took the opportunity to donate at the annual Kettle Day at Walmart, where Walmart Canada matches the donations across Canada up to $100,000. At the donation are (l-r) acting Walmart store manager Kristina Rooney, Salvation Army Major Laura Burrell, Rotarians Bob Friesen and Helen Peers, Kettle volunteers Carissa Campbell and Shailene Jeffery, Amanda Courtenay of the Salvation Army and Salvation Army Major Robert Burrell.


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