Game On Magazine - April 2017 Game on Preview Edition | Page 68

D u r a c o ’ s W H L P l ay e r O F T H E M O N T H Ready to make the jump to the NHL By Carter Brooks Photos by Bruce Fedyck and Brian Liesse/ Seattle Thunderbirds Keegan Kolesar is set to take the biggest step of his hockey life. A big, strong, humble young man from Winnipeg, Kolesar is ready to take his 2017 WHL championship and run with it. During the past two WHL playoffs, Kolesar’s Seattle Thunderbirds finished second and first overall, earning the Ed Chynoweth Cup this past season as league champions. 6 8 | G AM E O N | S E P T EM BER 2 0 1 7 Although hockey is very much a team sport, it is hard to look past Kolesar’s contributions. Following a stellar 2015-16 season in which he amassed 30 goals, 61 points and 107 penalty minutes in 64 games, the now 20-year-old stepped up his game in 2016- 17 with another 60-point, 100 penalty minute season, in 10 fewer games. But it wasn’t necessarily the regular season where Kolesar’s dominance shone through – it was in Seattle’s run to the Memorial Cup. Outscoring Regina’s Sam Steel – who finished atop league scoring with 131 regular season points – Kolesar led the WHL playoffs in points and penalty minutes this past spring. “I’m really not much of a points scorer,” Kolesar said, humbly. “I love scoring goals, but I’ve never been, by any means, the guy who leads the league in playoff scoring. But it was really good for me and for a lot of my teammates who were scoring like they haven’t before. We built ourselves an armour of confidence and we used that for our run.”