Okotoks Oilers forward Chris Collins will suit up for the U of C Dinos this fall. Photo - Al Gimblet - Dynamic Photography.

Okotoks Oilers forward Chris Collins is now a Dino.

Collins, a 21-year old forward from Calgary played for the Oilers in the 2012-2013 season after spending his previous three seasons in the WHL with the Chilliwack Bruins and Saskatoon Blades.

Collins had an impressive close to his junior career, posting 32 goals and 72 points in 59 games played, along with leading the AJHL in playoff scoring with 22 points in 16 games played.

As a result of his strong play, Collins was the only player to receive multiple AJHL Player of Week awards to go along with AJHL Player of the Month in February while also being named to the South All-League team.   

Coach James Poole stated, "We feel very fortunate that Chris came back to the AJHL and chose to play with the Oilers, as he ended up being a huge reason behind the Oilers success in 2012-2013. Chris is exception hockey player that possesses game breaking ability thru his combination of speed, strength and skill. The University of Calgary will be getting a quality hockey player and quality person that will no doubt make an impact at the CIS level."

The Oilers organization would like to thank Chris for his commitment to the Oilers organization this past season and wish him the best of luck in his academic and athletic future.