Salmon Arm Silverbacks forward Josh McKissock is in his first season with the team and is sporting a fresh new haircut. The 1992 born center comes to SA after a very successful season with the Junior "B" Revelstoke Grizzlies of the KIJHL. With the Grizz the Vancouver resident had six goals and 25 points in 29 games and won the Keystone Cup for the best Junior "B" team in Western Canada. In 2008/2009 the 5'9 165 pounder played Midget "AAA" for the Vancouver Thunderbirds where he posted 23 goals and 72 points in 46 contests.
Josh has been key for the 'Backs in the faceoff circle and is one of the team leaders in hits while seeing some time on the penalty kill as well. McKissock has formed a line with Jarryd TenVaanholt and Devin Muller that has contributed valuable minutes and allowed the club to roll four units.
Salmon Arm Silverbacks General Manager and Head Coach Tim Kehler discusses where 17 goals came from, his fourth unit, and the Battle for Beast of the East.
Penticton Vees' General Manager and Head Coach Fred Harbinson is in his fourth season with the club and he disscusses the emergance of Tampa Bay Lightning draft pick Brendan O'Donnell, Mark MacMillan's form after returning from injury, and his goaltending situation.
Friday, October 29, 2010
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