There will be two Pratte's in the lineup next season for the Dauphin Kings.
Ty Pratte, who will enter his 20-year-old season, will lace up the skates with his brother. Doug Hedley announced two commitments for next season. The first is Kale Pratte, the younger brother of Ty.
Kale had a great year with Prairie Hockey Academy. 17 goals and 41 points in 30 regular-season games. Then, another two goals and five assists in four playoff games.
"Kale's skill, speed and offensive awareness will be a welcome addition to the Kings next season, and we're really looking forward to working with him," said Hedley.
Dauphin also nabbed the playing rights of Kingston Gunn. From Winnipeg, Gunn had 13 goals and 21 assists in 48 games last year with the Winnipeg Bruins of the Manitoba U18 AAA Hockey League. He had three points in eight playoff games.
"Kingston is a 200-foot player that brings pace to his game," said Head Scout Darry Stevens. "He's a player who's used in all special team situations and has great energy and skill. He will be a welcome addition to the Kings."
The Kings will host their Annual General Meeting on Sunday, June 22. It'll be at the Aspen Lodge at 6:00 p.m.