2021 World Junior Championship Rosters

The 2021 World Junior Championship is set to begin in Edmonton and Red Deer Alberta on December 25, 2020 and conclude on January 5, 2021.

While most of the 10 nations taking part in the tournament have finalized their rosters, Switzerland, Slovakia and Austria still have cuts remaining to be made. It’s expected Slovakia will not make their final cuts until they arrive in Canada.

Here are the final rosters submitted and who remains on the radar for the three countries needing to make cuts.

GROUP A
TEAM CANADA
Dylan Garand (G)1820026’1″176WHL
Taylor Gauthier (G)1920016’2″198AJHL
Devon Levi (G)1820016’0″185CCHL
Justin Barron (D)1920016’2″203QMJHL
Bowen Byram (D)1920016’1″194NHL
Jamie Drysdale (D)1820025’11”181OHL
Kaiden Guhle (D)1820026’3″209WHL
Thomas Harley (D)1920016’4″198OHL
Kaedan Korczak (D)1920016’4″192WHL
Braden Schneider (D)1920016’2″209WHL
Jordan Spence (D)1920015’10”179QMJHL
Quinton Byfield (C)1820026’4″220NHL
Dylan Cozens (C)1920016’3″198WHL
Kirby Dach (C)1920016’4″201NHL
Dylan Holloway (C/LW)1920016’1″203NCAA
Peyton Krebs (C/LW)1920015’11”190WHL
Connor McMichael (C)1920016’0″187OHL
Dawson Mercer (RW)1920016’0″179QMJHL
Alex Newhook (C)1920015’11”203NCAA
Jakob Pelletier (LW)1920015’10”170QMJHL
Cole Perfetti (C/LW)1820025’10”185OHL
Jack Quinn (RW)1920016’1″181OHL
Ryan Suzuki (C)1920016’1″190OHL
Philip Tomasino (C)1920016’0″187OHL
Connor Zary (C)1920016’0″181WHL
TEAM FINLAND
Joel Blomqvist (G)1820026.1″183Mestis
Kari Piiroinen (G)1920016’1″176Mestis
Roope Taponen (G)1920016’0″165Mestis
Santeri Hatakka (D)1920016’1″183Liiga
Ville Heinola (D)1920015’11”181Liiga
Mikko Kokkonen (D)1920015’11”198Liiga
Topi Niemelä (D)1820026’0″163Liiga
Kasper Puutio (D)1820026’0″185Liiga
Ruben Rafkin (D)1820026’0″190Liiga
Matias Rajaniemi (D)1820026’4″205Liiga
Eemil Viro (D)1820026’0″168Liiga
Samuel Helenius (C)1820026’6″183Liiga
Roni Hirvonen (C)1820025’9″170Liiga
Roby Järventie (LW)1820026’3″198Liiga
Benjamin Korhonen (F)1920016’1″170Liiga
Brad Lambert (C)1620035’11”172Liiga
Anton Lundell (C)1920016’1″187Liiga
Matias Mäntykivi (C)1920015’11”161Liiga
Henri Nikkanen (C)1920016’4″203Liiga
Mikko Petman (RW)1920016’0″196Liiga
Petteri Puhakka (F)1920015’9″157Mestis
Mikael Pyyhtiä (C)1820015’11”174U20 SM-sarja
Juuso Pärssinen (C)1920016’3″198Liiga
Aku Räty (RW)1920016’0″176Liiga
Kasper Simontaival (RW)1820025’9″172Liiga
TEAM GERMANY
Florian Bugl (G)1820026’0″187AlpsHL
Jonas Gähr (G)1920016’3″174Germany3
Arno Tiefensee (G)1820026’4″190DEL2
Lucas Flade (D)1920015’11”187DEL2
Maximilian Glötzl (D)1820026’2″198DEL2
Simon Gnyp (D)1920015’11”179DEL2
Niklas Länger (D)1920016’0″168Germany3
Luca Münzenberger (D)1820026’2″194DNL U20
Tommy Pasanen (D)1920016’4″218NCAA
Steven Raabe (D)1920015’9″154Germany3
Maksymilian Szuber (D)1820026’3″190AlpsHL
Mario Zimmermann (D)1920015’7″132DEL2
Manuel Alberg (RW)1920015’10”174AlpsHL
Jakub Borzecki (F)1820026’1″203AlpsHL
Julian Chrobot (F)1920016’0″181DEL2
Samuel Dubé (C)1820025’8″168AlpsHL
Florian Elias (F)1820025’8″170DEL2
Enrico Henriquez-Morales (F)1920015’8″165Germany3
Jan Nijenhuis (F)1920015’11”170Germany3
John-Jason Peterka (LW)1820025’11”192ICEHL
Filip Reisnecker (RW)1920016’2″192DEL
Joshua Samanski (F)1820026’3″179DEL2
Jan-Luca Schumacher (F)1920015’9″168DEL2
Markus Schweiger (F)1820025’6″154DNL U20
Tim Stützle (C/LW)  1820026’0″187DEL
Justin Volek (F)1820025’11”163DEL2
TEAM SLOVAKIA
Samuel Hlavaj (G)1920016’3″214QMJHL
Patrik Kozel (G)1920016’2″165Slovakia
Simon Latkoczy (G)1820025’11”165Slovakia U20
Eugen Rabcan (G)1920016’3″192Slovakia
Simon Becar (D)172003Slovakia2
Andrej Golian (D)1920016’4″181Slovakia
Simon Groch (D)1720036’2″194Czech U20
Matus Hlavac (D)1920015’10”179Czech U20
Samuel Knazko (D)1820026’1″190U20 SM-sarja
David Mudrak (D)1920016’1″187Slovakia
Simon Nemec (D)1620046’1″192Slovakia
Rayen Petrovicky (D)1820026’0″165U20 SM-sarja
Marko Stacha (D)1820026’1″190Slovakia
Oliver Turan (D)1920016’5″209Slovakia
Robert Baco (RW)1720036’3″201Czech U20
Martin Chromiak (RW)1820026’0″181Slovakia
Michael Drabek (RW)1920016’0″183Czech U20
Juraj Elias (C)1920016’4″209Slovakia
Roman Faith (LW)1820025’11”168ICEHL
Maros Jedlicka (C)1820026’1″181Slovakia
Simon Jellus (C/LW)1920016’2″194J20 Nationell
Dominik Jendek (RW)1920016’1″181Slovakia
Matej Kaslik (LW/C)1820026’0″181QMJHL
Jakub Kolenic (RW)1820025’11”165Slovakia
Samuel Krajc (RW/LW)1820026’2″201Slovakia
Filip Mesar (F)1620045’10”165Slovakia
Michal Mrázik (LW)1920016’4″209J20 Nationell
Oleksii Myklukha (C)1820025’10”157QMJHL
Juraj Slafkovsky (F)1620046’4″218U20 SM-sarja
Dominik Sojka (C)1920016’6″220Slovakia
Artur Turansky (LW)1920015’11”174NAHL
TEAM SWITZERLAND
Thibault Fatton (G)1920015’11”150U20-Elit
Andri Henauer (G)1820025’11”163U20-Elit
Noah Patenaude (G)1720026’0″194QMJHL
Lucas Rötheli (G)1820025’10”172U20-Elit
Inaki Baragano (D)1920015’10”165U20-Elit
Giancarlo Chanton (D)1820026’0″174SL
Noah Delémont (D)1820025’10”168U20-Elit
Cédric Fiedler (D)1920016’3″205NCAA
Bastian Guggenheim (D)1920016’1″185NL
Silvan Landolt (D)1920016’0″172SL
Noah Meier (D)1820025’11”172SL
Rocco Pezzullo (D)1920016’1″181NL
Dario Sidler (D)1720035’7″152U20-Elit
Alessandro Villa (D)1920016’1″174U20-Elit
Nathan Vouardoux (D)192001U20-Elit
Brian Zanetti (D)1720036’2″170U20-Elit
Dario Allenspach (F)1820025’11”148SL
Attilio Biasca (C/LW)1720035’11”190U20-Elit
Stefano Bottini (LW/RW)1820026’0″176BCHL
Mika Burkhalter (C)1920015’11”161SL
Jérémie Bärtschi (RW)1820025’10”161U20-Elit
Lorenzo Canonica (C/LW)1720035’11”163U20-Elit
Keanu Derungs (LW)1820026’0″176SL
Ronny Dähler (C/LW)1920015’10”165SL
Ray Fust (LW/RW)1820026’3″190BCHL
Valentin Hofer (RW)1820025’11”172U20-Elit
Gaétan Jobin (LW/RW)1920016’0″179U20-Elit
Simon Knak (RW)1820026’1″190NL
Lionel Marchand (LW/RW)1920016’2″205J20 Nationell
Joel Salzgeber (C)1920015’10”179U20-Elit
Elvis Schläpfer (C)1920015’11”181NL
GROUP B
TEAM USA
Spencer Knight (G)1920016’3″192NCAA
Logan Stein (G)1920016’2″209NCAA
Dustin Wolf (G)1920016’0″161WHL
Brock Faber (D)1820026’0″194NCAA
Drew Helleson (D)1920016’2″192NCAA
Ryan Johnson (D)1920016’1″174NCAA
Tyler Kleven (D)1820026’4″201NCAA
Jackson LaCombe (D)1920016’1″172NCAA
Jake Sanderson (D)1820026’1″185NCAA
Hunter Skinner (D)1920016’3″190 
Henry Thrun (D)1920016’2″190USHL
Cameron York (D)1920015’11”174NCAA
Matthew Beniers (C)1820026’1″174NCAA
Brett Berard (LW)1820025’9″163NCAA
Matthew Boldy (LW)1920016’2″194NCAA
Bobby Brink (RW)1920015’8″163NCAA
Brendan Brisson (C)1920016’0″185NCAA
Cole Caufield (RW)1920015’7″165NCAA
Sam Colangelo (RW/C)1820016’2″205NCAA
John Farinacci (C)1920015’11”185USHL
Arthur Kaliyev (LW)1920016’2″190OHL
Patrick Moynihan (C)1920015’11”185NCAA
Landon Slaggert (C)1820026’0″183NCAA
Alex Turcotte (C)1920015’11”185 
Trevor Zegras (C)1920016’0″170AHL
TEAM AUSTRIA
Felix Beck (G)1920015’9″157AlpsHL
Jakob Brandner (G)1920016’3″192Suomi-sarja
Alois Schultes (G)1920015’9″150AlpsHL
Leonhard Sommer (G)1820025’11”165AlpsHL
Sebastian Wraneschitz (G)1820025’11”161ICEHL
Jonas Kutzer (D)1920015’8″154AlpsHL
Luis Lindner (D/F)1920015’11”172 
Moritz Mölls (D)1720035’10”152Austria U20
Lukas Necesany (D)1720035’11”179Czech U20
Timo Pallierer (D)1920015’10”157ICEHL
Jacob Pfeffer (D)1920016’0″194ICEHL
Bernhard Posch (D)1920016’0″172AlpsHL
Christoph Tialler (D)1720035’10”154AlpsHL
Niklas Wetzl (D)1920016’2″205U20 SM-sarja
Philipp Wimmer (D)1820016’2″201AlpsHL
Kilian Zündel (D)1920015’10”165AlpsHL
Mathias Böhm (F)1720035’11”172ICEJL
Kilian Frühwirt (F)1920015’9″170AlpsHL
Tim Harnisch (C)1920015’9″172AlpsHL
Maximilian Hengelmüller (F)1820026’2″190AlpsHL
Fabian Hochegger (C)1920015’9″168AlpsHL
Adem Kandemir (C)1920015’8″159AlpsHL
Marco Kasper (C)1620046’0″176J18 Region
Clemens Krainz (F)1920016’2″181ICEHL
Oskar Maier (F)1820025’9″148AlpsHL
Julian Pauschenwein (F)1920015’11”176ICEHL
Senna Peeters (C)1820026’1″198J20 Nationell
Lukas Pohl (F)1920016’0″168AlpsHL
Marco Rossi (C)1920015’9″185NL
Lucas Thaler (LW/C)1820025’11”174J20 Nationell
Maximilian Theirich (F)1720035’8″143AlpsHL
Marlon Tschofen (F)1820026’0″179U20-Elit
Dominik Unterweger (D/F)1920016’0″209AlpsHL
Finn van Ee (F)1720035’11”179AlpsHL
Leon Wallner (LW)1820025’11”161J20 Nationell
TEAM RUSSIA
Artur Akhtyamov (G)1920016’1″157VHL
Yaroslav Askarov (G)1820026’4″176KHL
Vsevolod Skotnikov (G)1920016’0″194VHL
Roman Bychkov (D)1920015’11”183VHL
Daniil Chayka (D)1820026’3″185KHL
Semyon Chistyakov (D)1920015’11”179KHL
Kirill Kirsanov (D)1820026’1″198KHL
Artemi Knyazev (D)1920015’11”183VHL
Yan Kuznetsov (D)1820026’4″214NCAA
Shakir Mukhamadullin (D)1820026’2″170KHL
Yegor Shekhovtsov (D)1920016’0″183VHL
Mikhail Abramov (C/RW)1920016’0″185QMJHL
Yegor Afanasyev (W/C)1920016’3″203KHL
Rodion Amirov (LW/RW)1920016’0″168KHL
Zakhar Bardakov (F)1920016’2″198KHL
Danil Bashkirov (F)1920016’2″163KHL
Yegor Chinakhov (RW)1920016’0″179KHL
Vladislav Firstov (LW)1920016’1″185NCAA
Arseni Gritsyuk (LW)1920015’10”174VHL
Maxim Groshev (RW/LW)1820016’1″192VHL
Marat Khusnutdinov (C)1820025’9″165KHL
Vasili Podkolzin (RW)   “C”1920016’4″203KHL
Vasili Ponomaryov (C)1820025’11”176QMJHL
Ilya Safonov (C)1920016’4″205KHL
Yegor Spiridonov (C/LW)1920016’2″187MHL
TEAM CZECHIA
Jan Bednar (G)1820026’4″196Czech
Nick Malík (G)1820026’1″176Czech2
Lukas Parik (G)1920016’4″185Czech2
Martin Has (D)1920016’4″187Czech2
David Jiricek (D)1720036’3″176Czech
Karel Klikorka (D)1920016’1″194Czech
Michael Krutil (D)1820026’3″203Czech2
Simon Kubicek (D)1820016’2″205Czech2
Radek Kucerik (D)1820016’3″209Czech2
Daniel Poizl (D)1920015’10”185Czech2
Jiri Suhrada (D)1920016’2″181Czech
Stanislav Svozil (D)1720036’1″172Czech
Martin Beránek (RW/LW)1920016’1″170Czech
Michal Gut (C)1820026’0″187Czech2
Filip Koffer (RW)1920015’11”176Czech2
Martin Lang (RW/LW)1920015’11”172Czech3
Radek Muzik (RW/LW)1920016’4″187SHL
Jan Mysak (C/LW)1820026’0″181Czech
Adam Najman (C)1920016’0″185Czech
Pavel Novák (RW/LW)1820025’9″170Czech2
Filip Prikryl (C)1920016’1″170Czech
Ondrej Psenicka (RW)1920016’6″205Czech2
Jaromir Pytlik (C)1920016’3″201Czech2
Adam Raska (LW/RW)1920015’10”168Czech2
Jakub Rychlovský (LW)1920016’0″179Czech
Michal Teplý (RW/LW)1920016’3″192Czech2
Matej Toman (LW/RW)1920015’11”179Czech2
David Vitouch (C/LW)1920015’9″154Czech
TEAM SWEDEN
Hugo Alnefelt (G)1920016’3″183SHL
Calle Clang (G)1820026’2″176Allsvenskan
Jesper Wallstedt (G)1820026’3″214SHL
Emil Andrae (D)1820025’9″181SHL
Gustav Berglund (D)1920016’2″194Allsvenskan
Tobias Björnfot (D)1920016’0″203SHL
Philip Broberg (D)1920016’3″203SHL
Alex Brännstam (D)1920015’11”170J20 Nationell
Helge Grans (D)1820026’3″192SHL
Ludvig Hedström (D)1920015’11”174J20 Nationell
Albert Johansson (D)1920016’0″168SHL
Victor Söderström (D)1920016’0″196SHL
Oscar Bjerselius (C)1920016’0″183SHL
Arvid Costmar (C)1920015’11”181SHL
Noel Gunler (RW/LW)1920016’2″174SHL
Emil Heineman (LW)1920016’1″185SHL
Simon Holmström (RW)1920016’1″185AHL
Alexander Holtz (RW)1820026’0″183SHL
Oskar Kvist (LW/RW)1920016’4″187SHL
Theodor Niederbach (C/RW)1820025’11”172J20 Nationell
Zion Nybeck (LW/RW)1820025’8″176SHL
Oskar Olausson (LW/RW)1820026’2″181J20 Nationell
Lucas Raymond (RW)1820025’10”183SHL
Albin Sundsvik (C)1920016’2″187SHL
Elmer Söderblom (RW/LW)  1920016’7″227SHL
Jonathan Wikström (LW)1920015’9″168J20 Nationell

EIGHT OHL PLAYERS TO REPRESENT CANADA AT 2021 WORLD JUNIORS

Toronto, Ont. – The Ontario Hockey League is pleased to congratulate eight OHL players on being named to Canada’s National Junior Team that will compete in the 2021 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship from December 25, 2020 to January 5, 2021 in Edmonton, Alta.

Following a 26-day selection camp that was interrupted by a mandatory two-week quarantine, 25 players have been named to the final roster including three goaltenders, eight defencemen and 14 forwards.

Three returning OHL players won gold at the 2020 World Juniors including Quinton Byfield (Newmarket, Ont./Sudbury Wolves), Jamie Drysdale (Toronto, Ont./Erie Otters) and Connor McMichael (Ajax, Ont./London Knights).

Joining the three OHL returnees on the roster are defenceman Thomas Harley (Jamesville, N.Y., Mississauga Steelheads) and forwards Cole Perfetti (Pickering, Ont./Saginaw Spirit), Jack Quinn (Cobden, Ont./Ottawa 67’s), Ryan Suzuki (London, Ont./Saginaw Spirit) and Philip Tomasino (Mississauga, Ont./Oshawa Generals).

Back-to-back OHL Coach of the Year Andre Tourigny (Nicolet, Que./Ottawa 67’s) will serve as head coach of Team Canada. He’s joined on staff by 67’s equipment manager Chris Hamilton (Ottawa, Ont./Ottawa 67’s).

The final roster was selected by Scott Salmond (Creston, B.C.), senior vice-president of national teams for Hockey Canada, with assistance from Alan Millar (Tottenham, Ont./Moose Jaw, WHL), the U20 lead for the Program of Excellence management group, and Ben Shutron (Orleans, Ont.), manager of national teams for Hockey Canada. Tourigny and assistant coaches Tyler Dietrich (West Vancouver, B.C./Saskatoon, WHL), Michael Dyck (Lethbridge, Alta./Vancouver, WHL) and Mitch Love (Quesnel, B.C./Saskatoon, WHL) also provided input into the final roster selections.

“This camp has been unconventional from the outset with the number of players invited and the length of camp, along with the schedule adjustment due to our two-week shutdown, but we feel we have selected a group that will give us the best chance to defend our gold medal on home ice,” said Millar. “It is never easy making decisions to trim down a roster, especially when every player handled adversity, faced challenges head on and remained committed to the process through our off-ice workouts and Zoom sessions. We have a lot of people to thank, including the people of Red Deer, the Red Deer Rebels (WHL) and Alberta Health Services, who worked with us to always ensure the health and safety of our athletes, staff and the community at large, and we look forward to representing Canada in Edmonton.”

The 2021 IIHF World Junior Championship begins on Christmas Day with three games before Canada kicks off its tournament schedule on Dec. 26 against Germany at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT. TSN and RDS, the official broadcast partners of Hockey Canada, will broadcast all 28 tournament games and the 10 pre-tournament games that begin Dec. 20. TSN Radio will also provide comprehensive tournament coverage, including all Team Canada pre-tournament and tournament games through to the gold medal game.

Canada has captured 18 gold medals at the IIHF World Junior Championship (1982, 1985, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2015, 2018, 2020), in addition to 11 silver (1975, 1976, 1977, 1986, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2010, 2011, 2017) and six bronze (1974, 1978, 1983, 2000, 2001, 2012).

For more information from the International Ice Hockey Federation, please visit the official tournament website at 2021.worldjuniors.hockey.

For more information on Hockey Canada and Canada’s National Junior Team, please visit HockeyCanada.ca or follow along through social media on FacebookTwitter and Twitter.com/HC_WJC.

About the Ontario Hockey League
The Ontario Hockey League is a proud member of the Canadian Hockey League which is the world’s largest development hockey league with 60 teams in nine Canadian provinces and four American states. In addition to the OHL, the CHL is made up of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and the Western Hockey League. The CHL supplies more players to the National Hockey League and U SPO­­­RTS than any other league.

OHL ANNOUNCES ACADEMIC PLAYERS OF THE MONTH FOR NOVEMBER

Toronto, Ont. – The Ontario Hockey League today announced that Lawson Sherk of the Hamilton Bulldogs, Hunter Haight of the Barrie Colts, Connor Lockhart of the Erie Otters and Gavin Hayes of the Flint Firebirds have been named the OHL Academic Players of the Month for November.

Though the puck has yet to drop on the 2020-21 OHL Regular Season, players are striving for excellence in the classroom through their studies. The League continues to work with government and public health agencies to prepare a safe return to play with a targeted Regular Season start date of Thursday, February 4, 2021. Academic players of the month are listed in correspondence with their 2019-20 divisions. Details concerning the structure of 2020-21 team alignment will be made available upon release of the OHL Regular Season schedule.

Here’s a closer look at the OHL’s Academic Players of the Month for November:

East Division: Lawson Sherk of the Hamilton Bulldogs is being recognized as November’s East Division Academic Player of the Month. He achieved 100% in Grade 12 University Level Advanced Functions; one of few Ancaster High School students to have ever achieved the perfect grade. Sherk also scored the top mark in Grade 12 University Level Physics with 94% and earned a 93% in his Personal Life Management course.

Sherk’s teachers and coaches regularly compliment his work ethic, positive attitude and kindness and point out his perseverance and teamwork both in the classroom and on the ice. He is known around school as a mentor and a leader.

The 17-year-old Halton Hills, Ont. native put up 15 points (5-10—15) over 62 games in his rookie season with the Bulldogs. He was selected 40th overall by Hamilton in the 2019 OHL Priority Selection after a 50-point season (15-35—50) with the OMHA’s Halton Hurricanes.

Central Division: Barrie’s Hunter Haight is November’s Central Division Academic Player of the Month. Over his first term at Blyth Academy, he put up an impressive 98% in Grade 11 University Level Physics and 95% in Grade 12 Community Technology. Out of the 19 courses Haight has completed so far, he has yet to receive a grade lower than 90%.

Haight is described by his teachers as extremely focused and as someone who “continuously puts forth his best efforts both on and off the ice.” He was also recently recognized with the Emerging Leaders Award on account of his outstanding personal leadership, positive impact and contributions within the community.

The 9th overall 2020 OHL Priority Selection pick led the ALLIANCE U16 ranks with 32 goals last season and led his Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs to a league championship. Haight finished the 2019-20 season with 58 points (32-26—58) in 33 appearances and put up 26 points (11-15—26) in the playoffs.

Midwest Division: Connor Lockhart of the Erie Otters has been named the Midwest Division’s Academic Player of the Month for November after undertaking a full courseload that included Grade 11 Academic Math, Grade 12 Athletic Leadership, Grade 11 English, Grade 12 Nutrition and Grade 12 Personal Life Management.

Lockhart has been praised for fulfilling his course responsibilities at John McRae Secondary School and Blyth Academy before the start of the season so that he will have more time in his schedule for increased demands during his draft year. His ability to adapt to new ways of learning, time management, self-motivation and prioritization during this difficult time have also been praised, as well as his decision to front load his schedule to maximize his free time while maintaining his workouts and pre-season preparation.

The 17-year-old forward amassed 27 points (9-18—27) over 57 contests in his rookie campaign with the Otters following a 79-point (30-49—79) production with the Kanata Lasers U18 in 2018-19.

West Division: Flint Firebirds rookie Gavin Hayes is the West Division’s Academic Player of the Month for November. Hayes earned an 88% in U.S. History, 84% in Grade 11 English and 83% in Algebra II at SOAR Academic Institute.

Drafted 16th overall by the Firebirds in the 2020 OHL Priority Selection, Hayes led the High-Performance Hockey League in goals (16) and points (33) over 21 appearances with the Detroit Compuware U15 AAA squad.

2020-21 OHL Academic Players of the Month:

Players listed in correspondence with 2019-20 divisions. Details concerning the structure of 2020-21 team alignment will be made available upon release of the OHL Regular Season schedule.

East Division:
November – Lawson Sherk (Hamilton Bulldogs)

Central Division:
November – Hunter Haight (Barrie Colts)

Midwest Division:
November – Connor Lockhart (Erie Otters)

West Division:
November – Gavin Hayes (Flint Firebirds)

A total of 334 graduates utilized their OHL Scholarship at post-secondary institutions across North America during the 2019-20 academic year, with a total contribution by teams of over $3 million.  Over the past 10 seasons, OHL Scholarship payments have totalled more than $25 million.

Click here for more information about ‘OHL Players First’ programs.

About the Ontario Hockey League
The Ontario Hockey League is a proud member of the Canadian Hockey League which is the world’s largest development hockey league with 60 teams in nine Canadian provinces and four American states. In addition to the OHL, the CHL is made up of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and the Western Hockey League. The CHL supplies more players to the National Hockey League and U SPO­­­RTS than any other league.