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Wellsby shining as Kootenay Ice leader

Newly-minted alternate captain Austin Wellsby is making an impact on and off the ice.
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Kootenay Ice forward Austin Wellsby skates in warmup before his team's game against the Prince Albert Raiders on January 18

He may not lead his team in goals or assists, but there’s no question that Austin Wellsby is a leader.

Although he’s been overshadowed in the past, after the Kootenay Ice traded leading-scorers Zak Zborosky and Matt Alfaro two weeks ago, the 19-year-old winger has stepped up in a big way for the team.

Since being selected as an alternate captain, Wellsby has 4 points in three games and has been a vital part of the team’s transitioning locker room.

“It [was] exciting [and] definitely an honour,” Wellsby said on being named to the Ice’s leadership group. “I think we did a good job of selecting our [captains]. We have a lot of young guys and hopefully we’ll be able to lead them in the right direction.”

While Wellsby admits that he’s felt added pressure since the departure of Zborosky and Alfaro, he’s been thriving by sticking to the way he’s carried himself throughout his entire career.

“I feel I’m a hard worker [and] I just try to lead by example on the ice and work my hardest every shift,” Wellsby said on how he commands respect from his peers and coaches. “In the room, I try to be vocal and keep things positive.”

Head coach Luke Pierce pointed to a negative example to point out what Wellsby means to the team.

“I thought he struggled a bit on Saturday which had an impact on our team,” Pierce said. “That’s where his importance really stands out, when he’s struggling it’s noticeable.

“He doesn’t need to change who he is or what he does or how he plays, he just has to make sure that he’s as consistent as possible. He’s a good person who does the right things for our group [and] he’s a positive role model in our dressing room for sure.”

Although Pierce said Wellsby had a slow start, he has rapidly been proving that he is one of the team’s best players.

“For [him], it’s not necessarily all about offence, it’s that he follows the game plan and is strong structurally,” Pierce said. “He gives us shutdown minutes as a forward against their top players and he’s [definitely] stepped up since the absence of Matt and Zak.”

So far this season, Wellsby has 6 goals and 11 assists in 48 games. In 152 career WHL games with the Ice, he has 34 points in 152 games.

With the probable absence of captain Cale Fleury tonight, the Ice will hope that Wellsby continues to excel and push his point streak to a fourth game.