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Shokar moving on from Port Moody Panthers

Port Moody Panther Ravinder Shokar is heading to Ontario to continue his junior hockey career with the Timmins Rock.

Port Moody Panther Ravinder Shokar is heading to Ontario to continue his junior hockey career with the Timmins Rock.

The Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League club acquired the 19-year-old forward, who is originally from Surrey, in exchange for future considerations.

Shokar has bounced around the junior ‘B’ ranks for several years, starting out with the Sicamous Eagles in the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League, before moving on to the Revelstoke Grizzlies for four games and then settling in Grand Forks.

Last season, he played 33 games with the Cats, scoring two goals and four assists, while racking up 26 penalty minutes.

The Panthers also announced that they would be transferring the playing rights of Daniel Szpakowski of Coquitlam to the English River Miners in the Superior International Junior Hockey League, also in Ontario.