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nn“It was a great team win,” he said. “That’s how we play. Everyone was contributing again.”n
nSeven players put up assists in the game. Iwachniuk also highlighted the play of rookie defenceman Alek Larocque and forward James Martens – both local players who developed in the local hockey program.nn“Alek played the best game I’ve seen him play Sunday,” the coach said. “James was up in the top line for minutes. He’s developing, growing into the league. It’s great to see. They are both hard working players out there.”nnThe National Capital Junior Hockey League’s trade deadline is January 10, and the Lions have added one new player to the roster – Jack Crinklaw. The Belmonte, ON forward played for the Tweed Hawks U21 team in 2022-23.nnIwachniuk said the six foot, 185 pound winger likes to be aggressive into the corners.nn“He brings a lot of energy,” Iwachniuk said. On the status of the roster, the coach said it’s management’s decision but he thinks the team is where it needs to be for the upcoming playoffs. “I think we’re pretty set. I’m happy with who we have here.”nnThe other change introduced to the team this past weekend was naming Brownlee as team captain. The Lions have played all season with four alternate captains providing leadership.nn“Right from the beginning of the year, we wanted to see who would be most deserving of it,” Iwachniuk explained. “As the break is past, and it’s a special year, the decision was clear.”nnBrownlee is the seventh captain named for the Lions since the team joined the NCJHL in the 2015-16 season.nn“Justice has been a machine all year long,” Iwachniuk said of the captain. “He’s been consistent all year long and represents the team really well.”nnBrownlee has been with Morrisburg for five years and is the longest-serving player on the roster. He has been an alternate captain for three seasons.nn“It feels awesome to be named captain,” Brownlee told The Leader. “I’m really honoured to have this role.”nnHe recounted signing for the team.nn“I signed for the Lions as junior player on my 16th birthday,” Brownlee said. “It’s great to be part of this organization.”nnBeing appointed captain was a surprise. Team president and general manager Kevin Casselman made the announcement in the locker room before the January 6 game against Westport.nn“I wasn’t expecting this,” Brownlee said.”nnThe Lions continue to lead the NCJHL West Division and are second in the league standings with 35 points (17 wins, one overtime loss.) Morrisburg has seven games remaining in the regular season and are 13 points behind defending league champions Gatineau Hull-Volant in the league standings. The Vankleek Hill Cougars are five points behind the Lions with two games in hand. The team travels to Westport January 12 for their last rematch against the Rideaus. The Lions lead their season series against the Rideaus three games to two.nnOn January 13, the Lions host the North Dundas Rockets at the Morrisburg Arena – 7:30 p.m.nn
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