Tuesday 31 March 2015

Royals: Magee CHL Player Of The Week

ROYALS’ BRANDON MAGEE NAMED CHL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Veteran forward leads Victoria to two wins with six points.

For Immediate Release
Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Victoria, BC- The Canadian Hockey League today announced that Victoria Royals’ forward Brandon Magee has been named the CHL Player of the week.

Magee, a native of Edmonton, AB recorded six points (5g-1a) including a hat-trick and both game-winning goals in the Royals’ first two playoff games vs. the Prince George Cougars this past weekend.

The 1994-born veteran becomes the second player (Alex Gogolev - 2012-2013) in Victoria Royals team history to receive the CHL Player of the Week award. The WHL also announced Magee as the Denny’s Player of the Week yesterday. 

The 5-9, 185 lb Magee leads the league in playoff scoring and is tied with former Royal Steven Hodges for most playoff points in Victoria/Chilliwack franchise history with 20 (9g-11a). In his last nine games played including the regular season, Magee has registered 10 goals and six assists for 16 points.

Magee, in his final season with the club is the all-time franchise leader in regular season games played (318), points (264) and assists (151).

The best-of-seven series will now shift to Prince George for Games 3 and 4, tomorrow and Thursday with puck drop slated for 7:00 p.m. on both nights.

The Royals will return home for Game 5 (if necessary) on Saturday with puck drop set for 7:05 p.m. Individual playoff tickets, starting at $13.00, are now on sale at the Select Your Tickets Box Office located at the arena, over the phone at 250-220-7777 or online at ww.selectyourtickets.com.    


Season Tickets for the 2015-16 Royals season are on sale now. Take advantage of our exclusive Early Bird offer to new season ticket holders by placing a $100 per seat deposit and getting all remaining home games for the first round of the playoffs for free. To arrange a meeting to pick your seats please call 250-220-7889 or visit the Victoria Royals ticket office at the Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre.