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Trail native joins Selkirk Saints

Local product Logan Proulx adds WHL, BCHL experience to the Saints.
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Logan Proulx has signed with the Selkirk Saints for the upcoming season.

The Selkirk College Saints Men’s Hockey program is pleased to announce a commitment from local forward Logan Proulx (Trail, B.C.) to attend Selkirk College and compete for the Saints beginning in the 2012/13 B.C. Intercollegiate Hockey League season.

“Logan is a tremendous addition to our recruiting class for the fall,” says Saints head coach Jeff Dubois. “His five seasons of WHL and BCHL experience and his leadership abilities will be a real asset for what is going to be a very young and different roster. He’s a versatile guy who is effective in all three zones and on special teams. I expect he’ll adjust quickly to the college game and be an impact player and a leader for us over the next number of seasons.”

Proulx joins the Saints from the British Columbia Hockey League’s Cowichan Valley Capitals, where he enjoyed a breakout season offensively following an early season trade from the Trail Smoke Eaters. He scored 14 goals and added 11 assists in 45 games with the Capitals and totalled 28 points on the year, helping Cowichan to a third-place finish in the BCHL’s Coastal Conference.

The 21-year old began his junior career with the Western Hockey League's Edmonton Oil Kings, suiting up in 137 games over three seasons. He scored nine times and totalled 22 points in the WHL before joining the Smoke Eaters for the 2010/11 season and appearing in 65 games for his hometown team. His BCHL totals include 18 goals and 39 points in 110 games played.

“I’m excited to be coming to Selkirk because it’s close to home and I can begin to pursue a career in a field I’ve been looking forward to for a long time,” says Proulx, who describes himself as quick and gritty two-way forward who will get in the corners and battle for pucks. “I’m looking forward to having an opportunity to continue playing hockey at a high level and I’m excited to get my education underway.”

In Cowichan Valley, Proulx was reunited with former Trail head coach Jim Ingram, who says the former Smoke Eaters captain will be a standout at the college level.

“Logan was a very valuable member of our team who played in all situations,” says Ingram. “ He possesses exceptional speed and with that played a huge role on our penalty kill. Logan also became a leader on our team and was named an Assistant Captain not long after joining us via a trade. He will be a great addition to the Saints program.”