The Prince George Spruce Kings have doubled their pleasure.
They will have two players representing the team at the BCHL All-Star Weekend in Salmon Arm.
Defenceman Evan Bellamy has been added to the Coastal Conference roster for the Top Prospects Game.
The 19-year-old Bellamy has emerged as the Kings top defenceman and has two goals and 12 assists in 26 games this season. He will be replacing Nanaimo Clippers defenceman Andrew Brown.
Bellamy will join Spruce Kings right winger Skogan Schrott, 19, a Michigan Tech recruit, on the ice in Salmon Arm for the Top Prospects Game on Friday, Jan. 17.
To be considered for a Top Prospect, players must be eligible for the NHL draft. It’s also open to 16- and 17-year-old players, but not 20-year-olds.
The league also added Coquitlam Express forward Jack Bakker and West Kelowna Warriors defenceman Axel Lofgren to the Top Prospects rosters.
Bellamy and Bakker will play for the Coastal Conference team, while Lofgren is on the Interior Conference team.
The BCHL also announced Surrey Eagles forward Sihwan Kim and Nanaimo Clippers forward Cole Lonsdale will join the Coastal Conference roster for the All-Star 3-on-3 Tournament on Saturday, Jan.18.
Prince George native Brady McIssac a 20-year-old forward who plays for the Alberni Valley Bulldogs, has been picked for the Coastal roster for the All-Star Tournament.