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Makar is the CJHL MVP

CALGARY, Alta. (Friday, May 19, 2017) – The Canadian Junior Hockey League announced Friday that defenceman Cale Makar of the Alberta Junior Hockey League’s Brooks Bandits has been named its Most Valuable Player for the 2016-17 campaign.

Makar garnered the MVP laurels in voting completed by each of the 10 leagues that comprise the 132-team CJHL.

The 18-year-old Calgary, Alta., native has had a tremendous campaign for the AJHL-champion Bandits, earlier being chosen as his league’s MVP and Best Defenceman Award recipient.

He was also named as the CJHL’s Top Defenceman this season.

The Brooks’ D-man produced a 75-point season on the blueline where he led all AJHL rearguards in scoring and finished sixth overall among all skaters.

He previously served as captain of Canada West at the 2016 World Junior A Challenge and was selected to play for Team West at the 2017 CJHL Prospects Game held in Cornwall, Ont.

Makar is projected by NHL Central Scouting as a potential first round draft pick in the upcoming 2017 NHL Entry Draft as he was slotted ninth overall, among North American skaters, in the final NHLCS rankings.

He is presently committed to the NCAA Division I University of Massachusetts on scholarship to begin his NCAA hockey career.

The CJHL would also like to recognize the four other finalists for its Most Valuable Player Award in 2016-17.

BCHL: Brendan Harris, (F) – Wenatchee Wild
CCHL: Grant Hebert, (F) – Cumberland Grads
MJHL: Brady Keeper, (D) – OCN Blizzard
OJHL: Jack Jacome, (F) – Georgetown Raiders

CJHL Most Valuable Player Recipients
2016-17: Cale Makar, Brooks Bandits (AJHL)
2015-16: Tyson Jost, Penticton Vees (BCHL)
2014-15: Corey Mackin, Coquitlam Express (BCHL)
2013-14: Andy Sturtz, Carleton Place Canadians (CCHL)
2012-13: Michael Pontarelli, Cornwall Colts (CCHL)