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Newhook, Grizzlies on Cloud 9 with victory over Clippers

Victoria Grizzlies forward Alex Newhook again showed why he is developing into something special and a potential first-rounder for the 2019 NHL draft. The swift and astute rookie from St. John鈥檚, N.L.
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Victoria's Matt Doran, left, seen here during the regular season, lifted Tuesday's playoff game into overtime with a shorthanded goal with 50 seconds left in the third period. For the Grizzlies on this night, though, it wasn't enough.

Victoria Grizzlies forward Alex Newhook again showed why he is developing into something special and a potential first-rounder for the 2019 NHL draft. The swift and astute rookie from St. John鈥檚, N.L., reads the ice so well and had a goal and two assists Tuesday at The Q Centre to lead the Grizzlies to a 6-3 BCHL victory over the Nanaimo Clippers.

That pushed Newhook鈥檚 points total to 50, tied with former Victoria Royals WHL forward Ty Westgard of Surrey, just one behind BCHL-leading Jasper Weatherby of Wenatchee. Newhook turns 17 on Jan. 28. Westgard and Weatherby are both 20.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 expect it [to be gunning for the league scoring title in his rookie season],鈥 said Newhook, who has 25 points in his last 10 games, and is committed to Boston College of the NCAA.

鈥淲e鈥檙e just looking to keep our [now nine-game undefeated] streak going.鈥

Cam Thompson scored twice for Victoria (22-14-5), and Ryan Nolan, Nico Somerville and Justin Michaelian once each. Nanaimo is 22-15-5. It was new Clippers coach Darren Naylor鈥檚 first game in the capital since he played in the WHL for the Victoria Cougars in the late 1980s.

The Clippers feature a trio of former WHLers: Ex-Royals defenceman Jordan Wharrie, goaltender Taz Burman and forward Cal Babych, who scored the winner in the WHL- and CHL-record fifth overtime period last spring in which Everett eliminated the Royals.