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Midget Raptors come from behind to win tourney

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The Drumheller Mastel Midget Raptors skated to a tournament win on Sunday, coming back from a 3-0 defecit to beat St. Paul 6-5. 
They played Lethbridge in the first game of the tournament in St.Paul and fell behind 4-2, but after two periods they rallied in the third to pull off a 5-4 win. 
Saturday afternoon they played Onoway in a hard hitting affair in which their power play was unproductive but still came away with a 3-1 victory.
Early Sunday morning they played another rough game against Airdrie where even though they were once again down after two periods, the power play started to click and they skated away with a 5-2 win. 
That win secured a spot in the championship game Sunday afternoon against the host St. Paul team. After another slow start, the team fought back to win, with the coaches agreeing discipline was a major factor in the win. 

AJHL adopts concussion phone app

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Want to monitor and assess concussion in order to keep AJHL hockey players safer? There’s an app for that.

The AJHL has implemented concussion management software to facilitate a safer environment for players. The league has signed on to the CJHL Concussion Program and have employed the HeadCheck app for use with their concussion protocol.

“Improving player safety is a team effort and concussion safety requires collaboration, especially at the junior hockey level. The use of HeadCheck gives our trainers and medical personnel additional tools and resources needed to make informed decisions on the health and safety of our players,” said Ryan Bartoshyk, AJHL Commissioner.

Team trainers can use HeadCheck’s mobile app to document suspected concussions, perform concussion assessments and transfer the information collected to medical professionals and partner clinics. The national program allows a player’s concussion history to transfer with them from team-to-team or league-to-league for more informed care.

  Dragons athletic therapist/equipment manager, Rebecca Kuresh, said before they began using the app, each team followed the league guidelines. However, this is an improvement.

“Now they have made it accessible, a little easier and more standardized with the app,” said Kuresh. “If the player is traded you get their concussion history which is good.”

So far she likes the functionality of the app, and feels strongly that it is a tool that helps keep athletes safer.

“It’s awesome, it is really easy to use and always accessible, that is the best part,” said  Kuresh.”

All data collected through the HeadCheck system will be stored according to Canadian health privacy standards and will only be accessed by authorized individuals. The CJHL Concussion Program is supported by The Cooperators.

Virostek becomes Dragons' winningest goalie

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In his final season in the AJHL, goaltender Hunter Virostek has cemented his name in the Dragons history books.

Virostek earned his 54th career win on Tuesday night, becoming the new all-time winningest goalie in team history. He passed the record of 53 wins held by Jonathan Larose, which has been in place for the last 690 regular season games.

 

The netminder made 31 saves in a 2-0 win over the Drayton Valley Thunder. It was the 3rd career shutout for Virostek, who has been part of the Dragons since the 2016/2017 season.


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