Ontario Hockey League Announces Player Safety Initiatives and Rule Changes for 2016-17 Season

Toronto, ON – At its annual league meeting, the Ontario Hockey League Board of Governors took further steps in addressing player safety through the adoption of a “Blindside Hit Rule” whereby there will be a penalty assessed for those players who check an opponent from the blindside.  Based on the discretion of the referee, a minor, major and game misconduct or match penalty may be assessed. Such infraction would also be subject to review and possible supplementary discipline by the league.

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In addition, the league took further steps to address fighting in the game by lowering the threshold prior to automatic disciplinary action being assessed from 10 fights per player per season to three fights per player per season. Players exceeding such threshold will be subject to an automatic two game suspension, for each fight exceeding the threshold.

Note: If a player is instigated upon, the fighting major is not included in the player’s total number of fights.

Since the adoption of the 10 fight threshold for the 2012-2013 season, the league has seen the number of fights in the league decrease by 49.5% and for the last two seasons have not had a single player with more than 10 fights based on the threshold criteria established.

“As the number one development league in the world for the NHL and CIS, the OHL continually challenges ourselves to improve the on-ice environment and evolve the game for the benefit of the most important people in our game, our players,” said David Branch, OHL Commissioner.

The league has also made an adjustment to its icing rule in adopting the current NHL hybrid icing.

Russia Announces Roster for 2016 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament

The battle for the 2016 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Cup is just one day away and today, Russia released it’s roster that will compete in the tournament.

Two of the players selected to represent their country were selected in the 2016 Canadian Hockey League Import Draft: Pavel Demin (Niagara Ice Dogs) and Alexei Lipanov (Barrie Colts).

Almost half of twenty two man roster, ten of them, are teammates with Dynamo Moscow. The tournament runs from August 8 to 13 in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

Player Pos Club Draft
Artem Melnikov G Lokomotiv 2017
Rajko Dmitri G Dynamo Moscow 2017
Alexander Alekseev D Silver Lions
Veneamin Baranov D Dynamo SPB 2017
Mark Rubinchik D Dynamo Moscow 2017
Alexander Lyakhov D Harmony 2017
Yevgeni Kalabushkin D SKA 2018
Daniel Galenyuk D Ugra 2018
Dmitry Samorukov D CSKA 2017
Pavel Demin F Dynamo Moscow 2017
Mikhail Bitsadze F Dynamo Moscow 2018
Alexei Lipanov F Dynamo Moscow 2017
Yaroslav Alekseev F Dynamo Moscow 2017
Alexey Toropchenko F Dynamo Moscow 2017
Ivan Chekhovich F Dynamo Moscow 2017
Ivan Muranov F Dynamo Moscow 2018
Klim Kostin F Dynamo Moscow 2017
Maxim Marush F Ak Bars 2017
Andrei Svechnikov F Ak Bars 2018
Nikita Anohovsky F Lokomotiv 2017
Nikita Shashkov F Siberia 2017
Daniil Lobanov F CSKA Moscow 2017

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Finland Announces Roster for Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament

Finland announced it`s roster for the 2016 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament set to run from August 8 thru August 13 in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

Two Ontario Hockey League players made the cut for the Finns, defenceman Eemeli Rasanen and forward Linus Nyman, both of the Kingston Frontenacs. Three other Canadian Hockey League players also mad the final roster: From the Western Hockey League Sami Moilanen (Seattle) and Aleksi Heponiemi (Swift Current) along with the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League defenceman Saku Vesterinen (Charlottetown).

All but one player, defenceman Toni Utunen, are eligible for the 2017 National Hockey League Draft.

Player Pos Club Draft
Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen G HPK 2017
Lassi Lehtinen G Lukko 2017
Aleksi Anttalainen D TPS 2017
Eero Teräväinen D Lincoln Stars (USHL) 2017
Bernard Isiguzo D Blues 2017
Saku Vesterinen D Charlottetown (QMJHL) 2017
Toni Utunen D Tappara 2018
Nuutti Referring Salo D TPS 2017
Eemeli Räsänen D Kingston Frontenacs (OHL) 2017
Urho Vaakanainen D JYP 2017
Santeri Aalto F Tappara 2017
Teemu Engberg F HIFK 2017
Jesse Koskenkorva F Karpat 2017
Lauri Pajuniemi F TPS 2017
Joel Kerkkänen F HIFK 2017
Aarne Talvitie F Blues 2017
Santeri Virtanen F Dubuque (USHL) 2017
Linus Nyman F Kingston Frontenacs (OHL) 2017
Aleksi Heponiemi F Swift Current (WHL) 2017
Samuel Park Kari F Tappara 2017
Santeri Hartikanen F Groton School (USA) 2017
Sami Moilanen F Seattle (WHL) 2017

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Canada Announces Roster for the Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament

Hockey Canada announced the 22 man roster that will go for a ninth straight gold medal at the 2016 Ivan Hlinka Memorial set to begin August 8 and run thru to August 13, 2016.

The Ontario Hockey League is well represented, making up half the roster led by Windsor Spitfires goaltender Michael DiPietro. To no surprise from this writer, three players not eligible until the 2018 National Hockey League Draft made the final cut. They are: London Knights’ defenceman Evan Bouchard, Mississauga Steelheads’ forward Ryan McLeod and from the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, Joseph Veleno of the Saint John Sea Dogs

Player Pos Club Draft
Michael DiPietro G Windsor (OHL) 2017
Ian Scott G Prince Albert (WHL) 2017
Evan Bouchard D London (OHL) 2018
Antoine Crête-Belzile D Blainville-Boisbriand (QMJHL) 2017
Ian Mitchell D Spruce Grove (AJHL) 2017
Jacob Paquette D Kingston (OHL) 2017
Markus Phillips D Owen Sound (OHL) 2017
Elijah Roberts D Kitchener (OHL) 2017
Jonathan Smart D Kelowna (WHL) 2017
Jordy Bellerive F Lethbridge (WHL) 2017
Shane Bowers F Waterloo (USHL) 2017
Maxime Comtois F Victoriaville (QMJHL) 2017
MacKenzie Entwistle F Hamilton (OHL) 2017
Stelio Mattheos F Brandon (WHL) 2017
Ryan McLeod F Mississauga (OHL) 2018
Greg Meireles F Ottawa (CCHL) 2017
Michael Rasmussen F Tri-City (WHL) 2017
Matthew Strome F Hamilton (OHL) 2017
Jack Studnicka F Oshawa (OHL) 2017
Nick Suzuki F Owen Sound (OHL) 2017
Owen Tippett F Mississauga (OHL) 2017
Joseph Veleno F Saint John (QMJHL) 2018

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