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Greentree and Protas hit milestone

Updated: Apr 17, 2025

Not since 1995 season have the Windsor Spitfires had two players crack the century mark in points. Liam Greentree had two goals and two assists while Ilya Protas had a goal and two assists as the Spits beat Peterborough 7-1 Thursday night. Windsor Spitfires at Peterborough Petes - Thursday, February 27, 2025


The duo became the first teammates to crack 100 since team GM Bill Bolwer (135 points) and Dave Roche (114 points).


Source: Remo Agostino, Windsor Spitfires
Source: Remo Agostino, Windsor Spitfires

Greentree has 42 goals and 103 points while Protas has 42 goals and 101 points.


Windsor is at Kingston Friday night before closing out the eastern road swing in Ottawa Sunday afternoon at 2pm.


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Source: Remo Agostino Windsor Spitfires
Source: Remo Agostino Windsor Spitfires

The Windsor Spitfires knew they were getting an important player when they signed Ilya Protas last July. "He is a big body and will have an immediate impact with our hockey club." Spitfires' GM Bill Bowler said at the time.


Protas started his OHL career with an 8-game point streak potting eight goals while adding six assists. The Viciebsk, Belarus native has been an integral part of Windsor's resurgeance this season.


"It feels great," said the Washington Capitals prospect. "Always great when you can help team win and collect points with it, but this is the merit of my teammates and coaches and our great chemistry between management, coaching staff and group of players."


The 18-year old has been on a tear lately with 24 points in his last nine games which places his 4th overall in league scoring, two point behind teammate Liam Greentree.

"That's a good thing," Bowler told Powerplay Sports. "We like playing entertaining hockey for our fans and scoring goals is important. Two talented players who are equally as good on the defensive side. It's fun to watch."


Protas played in the USHL for the Des Moines Buccaneeers last season where he scored 14 goals and tallied 51 points in 61 games. He was subsequently drafted in the third round of the NHL Draft, 75th overall, by the Washington Capitals, where his older brother Aliaksei plays.


"Everyone enjoys to be at the rink and around the team. Overall great environment. It could be awesome." Protas said.



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