Six Nations teen becomes regular with Corvairs at age 15

Kane Styres, who is playing Junior B hockey at age 15, is expected to have a bright future in the sport. Photo courtesy Caledonia Corvairs.

By Sam Laskaris Writer Kane Styres is too young to drive. Or vote. But the Six Nations member, who will not celebrate his 16th birthday until Dec. 11, is making a name for himself in junior hockey circles. The 15-year-old defenceman is a rookie with the Caledonia Corvairs, a Junior B squad that participates in the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League (GOJHL). That means Styres is participating in a league that includes players who could potentially be up to six years older than him right now. And it’s not as if Styres is seeing limited action. He’s a regular on the Corvairs’ blueline and is earning plenty of praise from club officials. Styres still has plenty of growing to do. He’s 5-foot-10 now and weighs 160 pounds. While some other…

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