Looking back - and forward
Stapley registered five goals and 19 points in 31 appearances for the Pioneers this season, along with compiling a plus-nine differential.
After suffering an injury in mid-February that forced him to miss seven games, he was moved from center to wing by head coach David Carle. That didn't faze him one bit, though.
"It's been awesome. I played a lot on the wing in minor hockey and in midget, and also a little bit my first year in Vernon in Junior. I don't mind," said Stapley, in regards to the transition. "I like playing the wing, too. I'll play both."
Overall, Stapley is pleased with his individual progress as the season rolled on.
"I think I've made a big improvement in my skating. I think I'm a lot faster now and a smoother skater," said Stapley. "I'm also a lot more committed to team defense than I was in Junior hockey, just because of the Denver process. It's the way our team pressures pucks and loads after pressuring pucks and the way our team plays defensively. We play a really high-paced, fast game."