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Smokies Phenom Named to BCHL All-Rookie Team

On the eve of the playoffs, a member of the Trail Smoke Eaters has picked up some more regular season hardware.

Smokies forward Kent Johnson has been named to the BCHL’s All-Rookie team by the league.

The 16 year old from Port Moody tallied 20 goals and 26 assists in 57 games this season.

Johnson led all 2002-born players in scoring and was named the Smokies Rookie-of-the-Year earlier this week.

 

BCHL All-Rookie Team
F – Kent Johnson, Trail Smoke Eaters
F – Kevin Wall, Chilliwack Chiefs
F – Matt Holmes, Chilliwack Chiefs
D – Nick Bochen, Prince George Spruce Kings
D – Pito Walton, Coquitlam Express
G – Aidan Porter, Vernon Vipers

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