NHL first\u002Dround draft prospect last played for club in December, before world juniors injury sidelined him.
Vancouver sits seventh in the Western Hockey League’s Western Conference heading into the match-up with Saskatoon . With 17 games left in their regular season, the Giants are six points behind the sixth-place Prince George Cougars and nine in front of the eight-place Kelowna Rockets , who hold down the final playoff spot.
Honzek is the Giants’ most gifted player. He’s long and rangy, coming in at 6-foot-3 and 186 pounds. He doesn’t immediately look quick but there have been various instances this season where he’s pulled away from opponents. He’s shown an ability to score in various ways, including driving the puck hard to the net.
Honzek’s last game with Vancouver came on Dec. 14, with a visit to the Victoria Royals. Even with that, he’s still second in scoring on the Giants with 17 goals and 43 points in 31 games.Article content“We’re getting numerous calls asking when he’s coming back,” Dyck said. “In a lot of people’s eyes, he’s right at the top of their lists. He’s going to command a lot of attention moving forward here.
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