Grizzlys gather for awards banquet, hot stove hockey discussion

The best of the best from the den were rewarded during the Olds Grizzlys annual awards banquet over the weekend.

The Black & Gold recognized their top performers from the 2024-2025 Alberta Junior Hockey League season on Saturday, February 22nd at the Pomeroy Inn & Suites in Olds.

The evening also included the annual jersey auction, a silent auction, plus hot stove hockey discussion featuring Stanley Cup champion Jay Beagle, former National Hockey League Captain and 1990-1991 Coach of the Year Brian Sutter, as well as Jay Rosehill – a former Olds Grizzly and NHLer with the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Philadelphia Flyers.

The winner of the Top Teammate award for the Grizzlys this season is forward Michael Albert (2006) from Clayton, California. He says “just be there for the guys. I mean, you know, I was listening to Jay Beagle tonight and just kind of being that competitor and bringing the energy and contributing for the guys. Doing the best I can for the guys beside me. You know, that’s what I tried to bring here for the season.”

The 19-year-old Albert has posted 2 goals, 6 points, and 87 penalty minutes in 40 games for Olds this season. He explains what winning the Top Teammate award means to him. Albert says “kind of everything for this year. I mean, just trying to be the best role model that I can for the guys. Hopefully, they can lean on me as well as I can lean them. Just look up to each other. That’s kind of what it’s all about. Just trying to push each other every day. That’s kind of all it was.”

He talks about the team’s Most Valuable Player for this season – goaltender Ben Dardis (2004). Albert says “he’s been another rock. He’s probably the most positive guy that I have ever met. Just every day he’s coming up, showing up, last guy off the ice. Just that really positive guy that brings a lot and it shows on the ice as well, like in those big moments. He can always contribute. You know, it kind of brushes off on me too. I just want to bring that positivity that he can.”

The Community Player of the Year is defenceman Jaxson Doyle (2007), forward Aidyn Law (2006) is the Most Sportsmanlike Player, forward Hunter Motley (2005) is the Most Dedicated Player, Jonathan Doucette (2006) is the Rookie of the Year, and Keil Schmalz (2006) is the Defenceman of the Year.

Listen to 96.5 The Ranch’s conversation with Michael Albert.

 

Hot stove discussion with Jay Beagle, Brian Sutter and Jay Rosehill (L-R). (Galen Hartviksen, mymountainviewnow.com staff)
Hot stove discussion with Jay Beagle, Brian Sutter and Jay Rosehill (L-R). (Galen Hartviksen, mymountainviewnow.com staff)
Galen Hartviksen
Galen Hartviksen
Straight outta northwestern Ontario, Galen moved from his hometown of Thunder Bay to Alberta in 1998. After graduating from the broadcasting program at Mount Royal College (Class of 2003), it was off to the Town of Olds for the launch of the independent radio station (CAB-K Broadcasting). A fan of all seasons, Galen has been News Director & the voice of the Alberta Junior Hockey League's Olds Grizzlys on 96.5 CKFM/ROCK 104.5 for two decades and in 2024 he was excited to have the opportunity to join the team at Vista Radio and My Mountain View Now.

Continue Reading

cklj Now playing play

ckjx Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

Latest News

Inclement weather forecast leads to postponement of events in Olds

With rain in the forecast, the 2026 Summer Oldstice event has been postponed.

AJHL Broadcaster of the Year resides in the Grizzly Den

Galen Hartviksen has been named the Alberta Junior Hockey League's Broadcaster of The Year for the 2025-2026 season.

Olds RCMP community engagement efforts highlighted in quarterly report

The most recent Olds RCMP quarterly report was presented to Town council last week and it highlighted community engagement efforts.

Stolen delivery van leads to charges laid against Clearwater County man

A 38-year old man from Clearwater County faces charges after a delivery van was stolen from the Red Deer Resort and Casino.

Jump for joy: Sundre High School soars to first provincial track and field banner in over a decade

For the first time since the 2013-2014 season, the Sundre High School Scorpions have won the 2-A High School track and field provincial banner.
- Advertisement -