Desktop – Leaderboard

Home » Nitros’ Jackson Murphy named to Team of the Week

Posted: November 15, 2025

Nitros’ Jackson Murphy named to Team of the Week

The Kootenay International Junior Hockey League (KIJHL) is pleased to announce its Team of the Week for the period ending Nov. 9

Forwards:

Bryton Morrow – Princeton Posse

The Ardrossan, Alta., native was an offensive force with a goal and 11 assists in three games. Morrow collected six assists, including setting up the winner in their 10-5 victory over Creston Valley. He was +10 while averaging 18:43 of ice time a game. He’s currently riding a 12-game point streak with 32 points.

Will Bell – Princeton Posse

The Dunmore, Alta., native had a big offensive weekend with his linemates Morrow and Justice Loewen (3GP 8 PTS) with six goals (three power-play goals) and three assists. Bell scored the winner in a 4-3 final against the Fernie Ghostriders thanks to an incredible assist from Loewen. Bell was a +8 while playing an average of 19:52 a game.

Luca D’Amore – Kamloops Storm

The Kamloops product was excellent for his hometown team as he had four goals, including the winner against Sicamous (4-2 final), and three assists in two games. He assisted on the insurance goal against the Osoyoos Coyotes in a 7-1 win. D’Amore was +7 and wasn’t on the ice for any goals against playing an average of 15:57 a game.

Defence:

Jackson Murphy – Kimberley Dynamiters

The Calgary native collected six assists over three games helping the Dynamiters win two of their three games. He was a factor with two assists in their 3-1 win over the Golden Rockets, then collected an assist to begin their comeback against Creston Valley to earn a 5-2 win. He had three assists in their 7-6 loss to the Posse. Murphy was +6 playing an average of 24:12 a game.

Evan Murray – Kelowna Chiefs

The Kimberley native helped the Chiefs win both their games on the weekend. Against the Beaver Valley Nitehawks in a 6-3 win, he was +2. Then in a 7-2 win over the Merritt Centennials, Murray scored the winning goal by skating into open space and firing home a wrist shot. He also had three assists. Murray was +7 while playing an average of 15:45 a game.

Goalie:

Ryan Bain – Chase Heat

Following his acquisition from the Columbia Valley Rockies, Bain won his debut start for the Heat with a 41-save performance in a 3-2 decision over the 100 Mile House Wranglers. The Hanley, Sask., native was busy, especially in the third period stopping all 16 shots he faced.

KIJHL


Article Share
Author: