Roster construction for the 2025/2026 season continues for Powell River Kings of the BC Hockey League (BCHL) with the signing of 2006-born forward Henry Ouellet, who is from Saint-Alexandre, Quebec.
“Henry is strong on his edges and excels in his puck protection, especially off the cycle and on the half walls,” stated Kings’ head coach and general manager Stephan Seeger Jr. “He has Centennial Cup experience and went to the finals of the NOJHL [Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League] last season. He is a competitor with offensive flair and a creative playmaker.”
The Centennial Cup is emblematic of supremacy at the junior A hockey level in Canada.
Ouellet is coming off a great season with Hearst Lumberjacks in Northern Ontario, where he scored 22 goals and added 35 assists in 46 games. His strong play continued in the playoffs, collecting at least one point in 12 of 16 games (six goals, 10 assists). The Lumberjacks advanced all the way to game seven of the NOJHL finals before falling 4-3 to Sudbury.
“I am very excited to play for an organization that takes good care of their players’ development.” stated Ouellet. “I’m aiming to be an impact player for the Kings and contribute to the team's success this season.”
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