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		<title>Cochrane coaches lament proposed bodychecking ban</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A University of Calgary study released earlier this month found bodychecking more than triples the risk of concussion and other injuries in peewee hockey, players aged 11 and 12.
Because of this, Hockey Canada will likely be sent a series of recommendations by the study’s authors to ban physical contact in peewee. Author of the study, [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A University of Calgary study released earlier this month found bodychecking more than triples the risk of concussion and other injuries in peewee hockey, players aged 11 and 12.</p>
<p>Because of this, Hockey Canada will likely be sent a series of recommendations by the study’s authors to ban physical contact in peewee. Author of the study, Dr. Carolyn Emery, a sport epidemiologist and athletic therapist as well as a hockey coach and parent, said more than 1,000 game-related injuries and 400 concussions could be prevented each year in Alberta alone.<span id="more-169"></span></p>
<p>Cochrane Minor Hockey President Blake Fleming said the study’s findings are valid and should be taken seriously by all those involved with the game.</p>
<p>“I think hockey’s going to have to pay attention to what (Emery) has to say,” Fleming said. “And what she’s saying is hit hockey is substantially riskier than non-hit hockey.”</p>
<p>While Fleming said Cochrane Minor plans to wait and see how Hockey Canada and Hockey Alberta react to the proposed ban, at least two local coaches who teach the game at senior levels believe removing bodychecking from the peewee ranks would be a mistake.</p>
<div id="attachment_24274" style="width: 444px;"><img title="bodychecking" src="http://www.cochraneeagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/20100622_bodychecking.jpg" alt="" width="434" height="299" /><em>Bodychecks in peewee hockey, like this one laid on Bow Valley Timberwolves winger Andrew Forster, right, last October could soon be outlawed if Hockey Canada accepts the recommendations of a recent University of Calgary study. Photo by Jeremy Nolais</em></div>
<p>Dana Boothby coaches young adults on the Junior B Cochrane Generals and has also had three sons come up through the Cochrane Minor Hockey system. He said the longer kids wait to begin bodychecking the more likely they are to hurt themselves or others.</p>
<p>“The way I see it is you need a certain amount of time to learn a skill,” he said.</p>
<p>Boothby said he feels studies like the one led by Emery tend to focus on a few “remote examples.”</p>
<p>Boothby added that his sons progressed through the bodychecking training just fine.</p>
<p>Kevin Willison, head coach of the Edge School Prep team in Springbank, echoed Boothby’s comments.</p>
<p>“It certainly is tougher at our level to teach them how to bodycheck than when they’re younger,” Willison said.</p>
<p>Willison said even at the atom and tyke age levels kids are constantly running into each other.</p>
<p>“It’s really about teaching kids how to protect themselves,” he said. “Also, when you talk to scouts a lot of them fault kids who are unwilling to play in the high-traffic areas.”</p>
<p>To gain their results, U of C researchers compared the frequency of injuries in Alberta peewee hockey to Quebec peewee hockey, where bodychecking is not allowed. Fleming pointed out that elite players in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League don’t seem to be at a disadvantage despite learning to bodycheck at a later age.</p>
<p>“That would suggest that certainly for the elite player it doesn’t make a difference,” he added.</p>
<p>Despite this, Fleming said he is not advocating for a ban on peewee checking, he is simply suggesting the U of C study be taken seriously.</p>
<p>All coaches with Cochrane Minor Hockey have to gain Hockey Alberta accreditation and all peewee players must participate in a hitting clinic before being allowed to compete.</p>
<p>Both Fleming and Boothby said there is a very natural progression through the various age levels in the current system.</p>
<p>“Still, the evidence suggests that kids are getting hurt more than they should be,” Fleming noted.</p>
<p>Boothby said as long as precautions are being taken, he sees no problem with continuing to allow bodychecking in the peewee game.</p>
<p>“Bodychecking is a part of hockey and it’s not going anywhere.”</p>
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Coming into this season, Vancouver Canucks forward Mason Raymond set some lofty goals for himself.
Twenty-five goals, 28 assists and 82 games later it’s safe to say those goals and more were reached in what quickly became a breakthrough year for the young Cochrane winger.
 “I always feel like you’re learning something and moving forward,” [...]


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<p style="text-align: left;">Coming into this season, Vancouver Canucks forward Mason Raymond set some lofty goals for himself.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Twenty-five goals, 28 assists and 82 games later it’s safe to say those goals and more were reached in what quickly became a breakthrough year for the young Cochrane winger.<br />
<span id="more-21930"> </span>“I always feel like you’re learning something and moving forward,” Raymond said during a recent phone interview.</p>
<p>“Every day I am learning what it takes to be a professional hockey player and to continue to be an effective player for years to come.</p>
<p>Effective would be a good word to summarize Raymond’s 2009-10 campaign to date, as the 24-year-old set career highs in every noteworthy statistical category this season and became a staple in the Canucks’ lineup, appearing in every one of the team’s regular-season games.</p>
<div id="attachment_21936" style="width: 444px;"><a href="http://www.cochraneeagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/20100414_raymondsportsfrontapr14.jpg"><img title="raymondsportsfrontapr14" src="http://www.cochraneeagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/20100414_raymondsportsfrontapr14.jpg" alt="" width="434" height="565" /></a><em>Mason Raymond will look to be an impact player for the Vancouver Canucks as they open the NHL playoffs against the Los Angeles Kings. Photo by Jeremy Nolais</em></div>
<p>Of course, none of Raymond’s accomplishments are the topic of discussion now, as the National Hockey League quickly shifts focus to the post-season, and the top 16 teams begin the marathon chase for the Stanley Cup.</p>
<p>The Canucks locked up third in the Western Conference by winning the Northwest Division and now have a date with the Los Angeles Kings in the opening round. Raymond believes the key for his team is to take things one game at a time.</p>
<p>“There’s never an easy game, it’s a tough league and any given night these teams come to play,” he said. “I think, at the end of the day, if we are focused on what we can control and doing our thing we are a tough team to beat.”</p>
<p>Up front, Raymond won’t be the only one looked upon to ignite Vancouver’s offence, as the Canucks also boast the NHL’s top regular-season scorer Henrik Sedin and his playmaking twin brother Daniel. On the back end, Olympic gold medal winning netminder Roberto Luongo will look to find his top form after struggling somewhat down the stretch.</p>
<p>“(Luongo’s) only human. Everybody goes through ups and downs,” Raymond said. “He’s finding his consistency and is a huge part of our club. We will rely on him a great deal down the stretch.”</p>
<p>If the Canucks are able to get past the Kings, tough challenges could come from the Western Conference’s top two teams, the San Jose Sharks and Chicago Blackhawks.</p>
<p>Raymond made his post-season debut during a second round series with the ’Hawks last season, potting two goals and adding an assist as the Canucks fell in six games. Raymond said he learned a great deal from that series and is ready for any challenge awaiting him during this year’s playoff run.</p>
<p>“At the end of the day, you are going to have to play the toughest teams if you hope to go all the way,” he said.</p>
<p>And when the heated NHL playoff action finally comes to a cool, Raymond will find himself in unfamiliar territory as a restricted free agent — meaning he can entertain new contracts from other teams but the Canucks are given the opportunity to match any offer and will be awarded compensatory draft picks if he leaves.</p>
<p>When asked about his possible endeavours in the off-season, Raymond said he plans to let his play do the talking.</p>
<p>“The only thing I can control is what I do on the ice,” he said.</p>
<p>The Canucks open the playoffs against the Kings on April 15 in Vancouver.</p>
<div id="attachment_21938" style="width: 444px;"><a href="http://www.cochraneeagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/20100414_hamiltonsportsfrontapr14.jpg"><img title="hamiltonsportsfrontapr14" src="http://www.cochraneeagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/20100414_hamiltonsportsfrontapr14.jpg" alt="" width="434" height="306" /></a><em>Medicine Hat Tigers captain Wacey Hamilton of Cochrane hopes to be drafted by an NHL club this summer. Photo by Jeremy Nolais</em></div>
<h4>Tigers’ Hamilton clawing at the pros</h4>
<p>And while Raymond may have multiple contract offers to weigh this summer, fellow Cochranite Wacey Hamilton is looking for just one chance to prove himself in the pros.</p>
<p>The young captain’s season in the Western Hockey League officially came to a close April 11, as his Medicine Hat Tigers fell 3-2 in overtime to the Calgary Hitmen to drop their Eastern Conference semifinal series four games to two.</p>
<p>Much like Raymond, Hamilton set numerous career markers this season, finishing the regular-season campaign with 24 goals and 41 assists in 67 games.</p>
<p>“As captain you can’t expect to be a leader for your teammates if you’re not doing your part,” Hamilton explained.</p>
<p>Hamilton also proved to be a consistent force in the playoffs for Medicine Hat, notching eight points in 12 games, as the Tigers topped the Kootenay Ice and pushed the No. 1-seeded Hitmen to six games.</p>
<p>If he had it his way, Hamilton would already be the property of an NHL team; however, injuries last season cost him any chance of being drafted. Now, the 19-year-old heads into the off-season looking for a shot at the big time.</p>
<p>“I am just going to stay optimistic and see what happens,” he said.</p>
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<div id="attachment_21943" style="width: 270px;"><a href="http://www.cochraneeagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/20100414_colbornesportsfrontapr14.jpg"><img title="colbornesportsfrontapr14" src="http://www.cochraneeagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/20100414_colbornesportsfrontapr14.jpg" alt="" width="260" height="336" /></a><em>Springbank&#8217;s Joe Colborne signed a three-year deal with the Boston Bruins March 31 after two seasons with the Denver Pioneers of the NCAA. Photo courtesy University of Denver</em></div>
<h4>Springbank scorer inks deal with Bruins</h4>
<p>Hamilton and Raymond aren’t the only local skaters looking for a steady job in the NHL, as Springbank’s Joe Colborne officially signed a three-year contract with the Boston Bruins on March 31.</p>
<p>Colborne, the 16th-overall pick in 2008 NHL Draft, had his time in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) cut short this past season, as his Denver Pioneers were upset by the Rochester Institute of Technology in the opening round of the Division 1 Men’s Hockey Championships.</p>
<p>After signing with Boston, Colborne reported to the organization’s American Hockey League affiliate, the Providence Bruins, and played in the team’s six remaining regular-season games, picking up two assists in the process.</p>
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It was the greatest night of Mason Raymond’s young life, and the best part of all was that his family and friends were on hand to witness the whole thing.
The 24-year-old emerging NHL star, who grew up on a ranch just outside of Cochrane, scored three goals in succession in the first [...]


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<p>It was the greatest night of Mason Raymond’s young life, and the best part of all was that his family and friends were on hand to witness the whole thing.</p>
<p>The 24-year-old emerging NHL star, who grew up on a ranch just outside of Cochrane, scored three goals in succession in the first two periods Dec. 27 as his Vancouver Canucks thumped the host Calgary Flames 5-1 in front of a packed house at the Saddledome.</p>
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<p>It was the first career hat trick for the speedy left-winger and earned him the game’s first star recognition.</p>
<p>“Obviously it was great,” said a reserved Raymond in the locker room after the game. “I grew up watching the Flames and was a big fan . . . this area has been good to me over the years.</p>
<p>“Obviously the Calgary-area is very passionate about their hockey and Cochrane was a great place for me to grow up. Some good players have come out of there, I still consider it home and a place I come back to all the time and enjoy.”<span id="more-102"></span></p>
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<dd style="text-align: left;">Vancouver forward Mason Raymond celebrates his third goal of the night as the Cochrane hockey product tallied his first-ever hat trick in a 5-1 win against Calgary Flames Dec. 27. Raymond was named first star in the effort and now has a career-high 29 points (17 goals, 12 assists) for Vancouver this season. Photos by Jeremy Nolais.</dd>
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<p>For Raymond’s father, Terry, who watched his son play the game of his life from the Saddledome stands along with wife Carol, daughter Nadine, and numerous other family and friends, it was an emotion-filled night that he will never forget.<br />
“Well I didn’t cry,” Terry said, chuckling. “I always believed in him. You just never know how big the heart in the dog is.”</p>
<p>Terry, who still lives in the Cochrane area, has been Mason’s biggest source of encouragement over the years, offering him guidance and building outdoor rinks for his son to practice on as a youngster.</p>
<p>The proud father recalls watching with great excitement as his son erupted on the Alberta hockey scene with the Camrose Kodiaks in 2005, scoring a league-high 41 goals and adding an identical number of assists in his second season with the team to lead them to the Alberta Junior Hockey League championship.</p>
<p>Later on that year, the Canucks drafted Mason in the second round, 51st overall.</p>
<p>It was at this point that the Cochrane farm boy’s dreams of playing in the NHL became a viable reality.</p>
<p>“I think you always believe you can make it,” Mason said. “You get your chances and opportunities, but when I got drafted that was really the turning point.”</p>
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<p>After successful stints with the NCAA’s University of Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs and the Manitoba Moose of the American Hockey League, Raymond finally earned his NHL stripes in the Canucks season-opener against the San Jose Sharks in October 2007, picking up an assist in the process on a goal by Brendan Morrison.</p>
<p>But the battle wasn’t over for Mason, as he suffered a knee injury during a game in March 2008 that sidelined him for the rest of the season.</p>
<p>Finally, after being scratched from the lineup numerous times during the regular season, Mason got his shot in last year’s playoffs when fellow Vancouver forward Pavol Demitra went down with a knee injury in the second round against the Chicago Blackhawks. Paired with Canucks stars Mats Sundin and Ryan Kesler, Mason took full advantage of his opportunity, scoring two goals and adding an assist before the Canucks fell to the ‘Hawks in six games.</p>
<p>It’s been a long road indeed, but looking back Mason doesn’t seem to have many regrets.</p>
<p>“It’s all been stepping stones to where I’m at now,” he said bluntly.</p>
<p>Where he’s at now is a consistent second-line forward for the Canucks who has appeared in every game for the team this season and already logged a career-high 29 points (17 goals,12 assists) with a lot of season still left.</p>
<p>Terry says his son has gained a new level of confidence this season and he foresees even greater things from him in the years ahead.</p>
<p>“He hasn’t exceeded my expectations, I expect a lot more from him yet,” Terry said. “He has got a long ways to go yet with his development in terms of where he wants to be.”</p>
<p>Mason’s father isn’t the only one who has taken notice of the Cochranite’s drastic improvement, just ask Canucks superstar Daniel Sedin.</p>
<p>“He’s such a skilled player, and a smart player, and he’s figured it out himself,” Sedin said. “We have been there too, myself and Henrik (his twin brother and fellow Canucks forward), sometimes you have just got to relax, get back to the basics and have fun.</p>
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<p>“Mason’s been working really hard these past few years and now he is getting some really nice goals and some points too. He’s really deserving of his success.”</p>
<p>Success like his hat trick Dec. 27. In the opening period, Mason got behind the Calgary defence and chipped a shot from Mikael Samuelsson past Flames goaltender Miikka Kiprusoff. On the same shift, Mason flipped a puck in from about centre ice that fell onto Kiprusoff’s left arm and then trickled into the net.</p>
<p>In the second period, Vancouver defenceman Alexander Edler fed a beautiful, cross-ice pass to Mason, who was on the doorstep to bury it home and complete the hat trick. The Canucks bench exploded with excitement and the young forward was mauled by his linemates.</p>
<p>“It was really special to do it tonight, in front of friends and family,” Mason said.</p>
<p>Canucks head coach Alain Vigneault said the team has been extremely pleased with the input from Mason, who now ranks third on the team in overall points.</p>
<p>“Mason’s been real good at home and this was a real good road game for him,” Vigneault said. “A lot of our group has talked about playing better on the road . . . we made some mistakes, but our goaltending was really good and shut the door.”</p>
<p>The Canucks now move on to face the Blues in St. Louis on New Year’s Eve.</p>
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