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Ziemmer named to World Junior Summer Selection Camp

Prince George Cougars forward Koehn Ziemmer will be joining teammates Ethan Samson and Tyler Brennan for Hockey Canada’s World Junior Summer Selection Camp in Calgary later this month.

Mark Lamb, the Cougars General Manager and Head Coach, says “It is an honour to be invited to anything related with Hockey Canada, and Kohen is very well deserving of this.”

The 17 year old was second in team scoring last season, with 30 goals and 27 assists.

The camp runs from July 23-27, and Ziemmer will be eligible for the 2023 NHL draft.

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