Wenatchee, WA. --
The Wenatchee
Wild, preparing for their first season as
members of the British Columbia Hockey League, are pleased to announce
the return of Stevie Bryant for his second season with the team.
Bryant, from Edmonds, Washington, is 17 years old, 5’9” and
167 lbs and is a left-handed shooting forward. In 49 regular season games with
the Wild last season, he had 8 goals, 14 assists and 18 penalty minutes. Bryant
appeared in 5 playoff games.
Wenatchee Wild Head Coach/General Manager Bliss Littler said
of Bryant: “Stevie made big strides last year while playing all three forward
positions. I look forward to watching Stevie develop.”
On the prospect of returning to the Wild, Bryant said “I couldn’t
be more excited to be returning to Wenatchee. Switching to the BCHL will be a
great experience and opportunity for the team and also our fans.”
The Wild will be holding tryout camp today though the 19th
in The Community Rink at the Town Toyota Center, which will be free and open to
the public. The regular season opens September 11th and 12th,
with a pair of road games against the Prince George Spruce Kings. The team’s
first home game at the Town Toyota Center will be Saturday, October 10th,
against the Coquitlam Express. Season seats for all 28 home games are available
through the Wild office, or by calling 509-888-7825.
THE BATTLE FOR THE BORDER BEGINS
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