Forward Ryan Savage of Fargo in the United States Hockey League hopes to become another Arizona-raised NHL success story.
Toronto Maple Leafs center Auston Matthews, born in Northern California, was the first Arizona-raised player --and seventh American -- to be taken No. 1 when the Maple Leafs selected him in the 2016 NHL Draft.
Savage (5-foot-10, 187 pounds), a player to watch for the 2018 NHL Draft in Dallas, made a nice impression with two goals on four shots to help lead Team Brian Leetch to a 6-5 victory against Team Chris Chelios in the sixth CCM/USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game at KeyBank Center on Thursday.
"There's a lot of good guys coming out of Arizona now so I'm excited to see where it's going to go," Savage said. "It was pretty cool watching [Matthews] grow up. I got to see when he was playing in Arizona and then watching him get drafted into the NHL was so surreal."
Savage was born in Montreal but moved to Scottsdale, Arizona, when he was six months old. He is the son of former NHL player Brian Savage, who played 12 NHL seasons for the Montreal Canadiens, Phoenix Coyotes, St. Louis Blues and Philadelphia Flyers. Savage will attend Miami (Ohio) University in 2019-20.
"Hockey in Arizona is growing a lot; there are a bunch of rinks popping up now and a lot more players are starting to play just because they're surrounded by it," Savage said. "Lots of Canadians are moving down there because it's warm, too."
Forwards Brady Tkachuk (Boston University), Jacob Pivonka (USA U-18, USHL), Blake McLaughlin (Grand Rapids, USHL) and Jack Randl (Omaha, USHL) also scored for Team Leetch. Paul Cotter (Lincoln, USHL), Oliver Wahlstrom (USA U-18), Jay O'Brien (Thayer Academy, HIGH-MA), Jack Perbix (Elk River, HIGH-MN) and Ryan O'Reilly (Madison, USHL) scored for Team Chelios.
Tkachuk (6-2, 194), the son of former NHL player Keith Tkachuk and brother of Calgary Flames forward Matthew Tkachuk, scored the game-winning goal with 5:07 remaining in the third period. The Boston University freshman was named player of the game.
Jonathan Mor (USA U-18) and Jake Kucharski (Des Moines, USHL) combined for 24 saves for Team Leetch. Drew DeRidder (USA U-18) and Ben Kraws (Buffalo, T1EHL) combined for 26 saves for Team Chelios.