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2013–14 Abbotsford Heat season : ウィキペディア英語版
2013–14 Abbotsford Heat season

The 2013–14 Abbotsford Heat season was the American Hockey League franchise's fifth and final season in the city of Abbotsford, British Columbia.
==Off season==
After a year in the North Division, the Abbotsford Heat was moved to the newly renamed West Division, formerly the South Division, under an American Hockey League realignment in the summer of 2013. The team lost their top leading scorers from the previous season in centers Ben Walter and Krys Kolanos, as well as forwards Dustin Sylvester, Roman Horák, and Tyler Ruegsegger,; defenseman Mike Matczak, and goaltender Leland Irving. Fourteen players from the previous season returned to the Abbotsford lineup for 2013–14, but the new roster also included a great deal of new young players.〔 Newcomers included forwards Steve Bégin, Markus Granlund, Josh Jooris, Michael Ferland, Corban Knight, and Ben Hanowski; goaltenders Laurent Brossoit and Joni Ortio;〔 and defensemen Chad Billins, John Ramage, Tyler Wotherspoon,〔 Dean Arsene, and Pat Sieloff, who at 19 was youngest player in AHL at that time.〔 Coach Troy Ward felt the team had good enthusiasm, pacing, discipline and puck management, and that with few veteran players, the entire team would have to put forward an equal effort.〔
Defenseman Mark Cundari and centers Greg Nemisz and Paul Byron were re-signed in the off-season,〔 but winger Ryan Howse was suspended by the Calgary Flames organization for failing to report to training camp. The ECHL’s Alaska Aces signed a one-year contract affiliating themselves with Calgary and Abbotsford during the off-season, and Brandon Astle named the Heat’s new play-by-play broadcaster and media relations coordinator after having spent five seasons with the Langley Rivermen of the British Columbia Hockey League. After starting their training camp on September 20, Abbotsford played a single preseason game on October 22, winning 5–2 against the Utica Comets after Brett Olson opened the scoring in the first 94 seconds. Hanowski scored two goals and an assist, while Olson also recorded two assists. The game included seven fights and a total of 104 penalty minutes distributed.

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