The Seattle Thunderbirds have signed right wing Holden Katzalay to a WHL standard player agreement.
“Holden impressed at training camp last year as a camp invite and continued to improve all season,” said general manager Russ Farwell. “He can score in tight and plays the front of the net very well on the power play. He can play both center and right wing and we expect him to make our team and develop to be a solid contributor in both ends of the ice.”
Katzalay played last season with the Burnaby Winter Club Prep team in the CSSHL. He had eight goals and 12 assists in 30 games. Katzalay, who is 6 foot 3 and 180 pounds, is from Vancouver, British Columbia.
“This is a big honor for me. The team has had a ton of success over the past few seasons and I hope to be able to contribute to continued success,” Katzalay said. “I think attending the Development Camp in June helped prepare me for what is to come. I am a big, two-way forward who can make quick, smart plays with the puck.”
Katzalay was at T-Birds Training Camp prior to the 2016-17 season and took part in the T-Birds Summer Development Camp in Calgary over the first weekend in June.
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