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Friday, January 17, 2025
The Virden Oil Capitals have witnessed local product Tyson Draper make big strides while learning the ropes of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League.
The 17-year-old Draper is in his first season with the Oil Capitals. He is the son of Oak Lake Beach's Erin and David Draper.
"Tyson has really improved his game this season. ... Tyson works really hard on and off the ice and, as a young guy, we are really excited about what he will become as a player in this league," Virden head coach Tyson Ramsey said. "We are very lucky to have him."
As of Jan. 12, the 6-foot-1, 175-pound Draper had three goals over 31 games. He also had an assist and 16 penalty minutes. On Nov. 22, Draper recorded a goal and an assist in a 3-1 win over the Winnipeg Blues.
"He is a big body that loves to be physical and has the ability to score goals," Ramsey said. "He can play up and down the lineup and has really carved out a role as a
dependable penalty killer."
Draper has embraced the opportunity to kill penalties for the Oi Capitals. He said, "Being able to shut down a team and get some momentum for the boys is always a great experience."
Over the past few seasons, Draper has suited up for the U15 AAA Southwest Cougars, the U17 AAA Westman Ice Bandits, the U18 AAA Southwest Cougars, and the Oil Caps. Last season Draper recorded three points, including two goals, over three games as an affiliated player with the Oil Capitals.
Of his time with the Virden club, he said it "has been a great privilege to play for my hometown team. My teammates have been great and are a tight group."
Draper also appreciates the support of his family.
"Family has been important for my career as they have been with me the whole way," he said. "They’ve supported me throughout my career and are continuing to do so."
Local product Draper displaying skill with
Oil Caps​
By Robin Wark