PATS ACQUIRE 20-YEAR OLD D-MAN

Calgary, AB – The Calgary Hitmen Hockey Club announced today that they have acquired a fourth round pick in the 2014 WHL Bantam Draft from the Regina Pats in exchange for 20-year-old defenceman Jesse Zgraggen.

"With the return of Alex Roach, this move meets the league's three over-age player allowance," said Hitmen General Manager and Vice President, Business Operations Mike Moore.  "We wish Jesse all the best in his final WHL season and thank him for his efforts in Calgary."

Zgraggen, a native of Lethbridge, Alberta, recorded four goals and 15 assists for 19 points along with 46 penalty minutes in 47 games with Calgary.  The Hitmen acquired the 6-1, 210-pound defenceman from the Victoria Royals in January 2013.

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11 years ago

Good move but now we got lots of d-men. Could use a forward or two now. Pull the trigger Chad.

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Anonymous
11 years ago

Who's going to be our starting backup goalie for the Pats since Engel is gone. Having someone from JR B isn't going to cut it.
Ray

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Anonymous
11 years ago

The jr B kid was just an emergency back up. For the Engel suspension.

They have until Wednesday to cook something up. Guess we'll see what happens.

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Anonymous
11 years ago

I think the Pats had wanted Engel to come in and show he could be the #1 guy. With a GA over 5.00 and a sv pctg just over .800 it just didn't happen. Maybe being away for a long time and his conditioning were not there. It didn't have anything to do with his meltdown in PA. I'm sure he will find a home in Jr A. Zgraggen will help the Pats shore up a sometimes porous defence. They can't win shootout games so they will have to win defensive close games. They still need to find another productive… Read more »