Medicine Hat Tigers forward Ethan Neutens celebrates his first-period goal in a 7-1 win Dec. 3 at Co-op Place over the Prince Albert Raiders.--NEWS PHOTO JAMES TUBB

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It takes a lot to reach the double-century mark in games played in junior hockey.

For Medicine Hat Tigers forward Ethan Neutens, who reached the 200-game mark in a 5-1 win over the Wenatchee Wild on Dec. 6, it’s a mark that reflects his ability to keep playing healthy.

“It’s cool I’ve played 200 games in this league and I’m grateful for that,” Neutens said.

“It’s one thing to be proud of the longevity, but I’m more grateful that I’ve been able to play this many games in this league and avoid injury.”

The 20-year-old Cochrane product is in his fourth season in the WHL, playing at

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