It may be off-season for the Vancouver Giants, but there鈥檚 a lot of news coming out of the locker room for this 91原创-based major junior ice hockey team this month.
Teammates!
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After learning that two of the team鈥檚 players were picked by Colorado Avalanche in last weekend鈥檚 NHL draft, the team also announced they鈥檝e exchanged a young Russian player for forward Dawson Holt.
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The Giants acquired 2001-born forward Sergei Alkhimov from the Regina Pats in exchange for Holt, a Prairie boy who has played five seasons with the G-Men.
Holt dressed in 200 career regular season games with the Giants posting 25 goals and 51 assists for 76 points, explained general manager Barclay Parneta.
鈥淒awson is a model teammate and played a big role in our success last season,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e wish him the very best as he completes his WHL career in his home province of Saskatchewan.鈥
In addition to this exchanged, announced Tuesday, each team is also swapping conditional draft picks in 2022.
Alkhimov checks in at 5 ft. 11 in. and 213 pounds and is coming off a season where he scored 13 goals and 14 assists for 27 points in 66 games with the Pats.
He finished third in team scoring. His first season in the WHL included three power play goals, a shorthanded goal, and two game-winners.
Internationally Alkhimov represented Russia at the 2018 Hlinka Gretzky Cup and helped lead them to a bronze medal. In 2017 he suited up for Russia at the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge. In 2017-18 he played a year of midget hockey with the Colorado Evolution U16 program.
He was selected by the Regina Pats with the 47th overall pick in the 2018 CHL import draft.
鈥淲e鈥檙e excited to welcome Sergei Alkhimov to the Vancouver Giants organization. He鈥檚 shown the ability to score and compete at the WHL level and he鈥檒l be a welcomed addition to our team,鈥 Parneta said.
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Off to Calgary for camp
Also in news out of the Giants locker room, forward Justin Sourdif is one of 44 Canadians selected to attend Team Canada鈥檚 summer U18 selection camp in Calgary at the end of July. He will be joined at the camp by Giants head coach Michael Dyck.
Sourdif was originally selected by the Giants with the third overall selection in the 2017 WHL bantam draft. He is coming off a 鈥渢errific first full season鈥 in the WHL, said Dyck, who was named head coach of Canada鈥檚 Summer U-18 team in early June.
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He posted 23 goals and 23 assists for 46 points in 64 games leading all 2002-born players in the WHL in both goals and points. Only two other Giants have ever surpassed 20 goals during their 16-year-old seasons: Gilbert Brule (25 鈥 2003-04) and Evander Kane (24 鈥 2007-08).
Internationally Sourdif suited up for Canada Red last season during the World Under-17 Challenge and scored a goal and two assists in six games.
In 2017-18 he led the BCMML in scoring and was named player of the year.
He also captured a gold medal with Team BC in the 2017 WHL Cup.
Hockey Canada鈥檚 said the players at camp 鈥 which includes four goaltenders, 14 defencemen and 26 forwards 鈥 will compete for a chance to represent Canada at 2019 Hlinka Gretzky Cup in Breclav, Czech Republic, and Piestany, Slovakia.
One of the only true, best-on-best competitions for this age group, the Hlinka Gretzky Cup will see Team Canada play its preliminary-round games at Ice Bors Arena in Breclav. The event will run from Aug. 5 to 10, with Canada facing off against the Czech Republic, Finland, and Switzerland in preliminary play before the tournament wraps up with the bronze and gold medal games on Aug. 10.
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It's here! The complete 2019-20 regular season schedule for the reigning Western Conference champion Vancouver Giants! Check out all of the info in the links below!
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Also this week, the G-Men announced the regular season begins late September in Prince George.
With 34 home games and 34 away games on tap during the Western Hockey League season, play gets underway with a double-header up north, Friday, Sept. 20, as well as Saturday, Sept. 21, against the Cougars 鈥 their BC division foes.
Then one week later, the G-Men will take to the 91原创 Events Centre ice for their home opener on Friday, Sept. 27, when they battle the Portland Winterhawks.
Following a Saturday trip to Kamloops, the Giants will then be back on home ice Sunday, Sept. 29 for a 4 p.m. showdown with the Kelowna Rockets.
In early October the Giants will embark on their longest road trip of the season: A six-game trek through the Prairies where they鈥檒l face the Brandon Wheat Kings (Oct. 4), Winnipeg Ice (Oct. 5), their 2019 WHL championship rivals, the Prince Albert Raiders (Oct. 8), Saskatoon Blades (Oct. 9), Moose Jaw Warriors (Oct. 11) and Regina Pats (Oct. 12).
Some notable 2019-20 home dates for the Giants include:
鈥 CIBC home opener 鈥 Friday, Sept. 27 vs. Portland Winterhawks (7:30 p.m.): The Giants will raise the 2019 BC Division and Western Conference championship banners to the rafters of the 91原创 Events Centre against St. Louis Blues prospect Joel Hofer and the Portland Winterhawks.
鈥 Trading Post Oktoberfest 鈥 Sunday, Sept. 29 vs. Kelowna Rockets (4 p.m.): The Giants are once again teaming up with Trading Post and other local craft breweries to provide free beer tastings to fans 19-and-older in the 91原创 Events Centre banquet hall. It marks the first matchup of the season for the Giants against the 2020 Memorial Cup hosts, the Kelowna Rockets.
NOTE: Mini-collectible BC Division and Western Conference Championship banners will be handed out to fans before both the Friday and Sunday games mentioned above.
鈥 Toy Drive & Santa Sings 鈥 Friday, Dec. 6 vs. Spokane Chiefs (7:30 p.m.): Santa Claus will be in the building when the Giants take to the ice against their Western Conference final rivals, the Spokane Chiefs. All fans are encouraged to bring new toys to donate to local children鈥檚 charities throughout the Lower Mainland.
鈥 Chevrolet Teddy Bear Toss 鈥 Sunday, Dec. 8 vs. Tri-City Americans (4 p.m.): One of the most highly anticipated games of the year features a Sunday afternoon showdown with Colorado Avalanche prospect Sasha Mutala and the Tri-City Americans. All fans in attendance are encouraged to bring brand new stuffed toys (and other winter donations) to the game and when the Giants score their first goal, all items are thrown onto the ice, gathered up and donated to several children鈥檚 charities throughout the Lower Mainland.
鈥 鈥榁iva Las Vegas鈥 New Years Day Party 鈥 Wednesday, Jan. 1 vs. Victoria Royals (2 p.m.): One of the very best WHL rivalries takes centre stage on New Year鈥檚 Day 2020, when the Giants clash with their 2019 Round 2 playoff foes, the Victoria Royals. The Giants will look to strike it rich on the ice, and fans will have chances to do so off the ice as well. Don鈥檛 forget your blue suede shoes!
鈥 C&D Logistics Family Day Matinee 鈥 Monday, Feb. 17 vs. Seattle Thunderbirds (2 p.m.): Celebrate Family Day with the Vancouver Giants when they host their 2019 first-round playoff rivals the Seattle Thunderbirds for the first time. A wide variety of interactive family activities will be set up on the concourse prior to the puck drop.
鈥 Chevrolet Fan Appreciation Night 鈥 Friday, March 20 vs. Kelowna Rockets (7:30 p.m.): The final Vancouver Giants regular season home game for the 2019-20 season also takes place against the 2020 Memorial Cup hosts from Kelowna. It will be an evening full of great prizes and celebration.
*A full list of upcoming events and sponsored promotions for the Vancouver Giants will be released in the weeks to come.
Home Game Breakdown by Month:
September 鈥 2
October 鈥 4
November 鈥 5
December 鈥 4
January 鈥 7
February 鈥 8
March 鈥 4
Home Game Breakdown by Day of the Week:
Friday 鈥 11
Sunday 鈥 9
Saturday - 7
Wednesday - 3
Tuesday 鈥 2
Monday - 1
Thursday 鈥 1
Season ticket packages for the 2019-20 Vancouver Giants season are available now .


