After recently returning from the 2019 World Junior A Challenge, Pistons forward Carter Loney received some more good news that he will be a part of Team West for the 2020 CJHL Prospects Game.
The game will take place on January 14 in Hamilton. Loney will be amongst 39 other top prospects that were chosen by NHL Central Scouting, Hockey Canada, and the CJHL.
The 17-year-old rookie is the 6th player in Pistons history to be selected for the event, following Denis Bosc (2012), Justin Baudry (2013), Riese Gaber and Matthew Thiessen (2018), and Kyle Bettens (2019).
Loney, currently committed to the University of Minnesota-Duluth, will be the only representative from the MJHL. He has put together a great first junior campaign by notching 10 goals and 24 points in 25 games this season, and will be back in the Pistons lineup Wednesday night when they visit the Neepawa Natives.
The Pistons organization would like to congratulate Carter on being selected for the CJHL Prospects Game in Hamilton.