STATEMENT FROM DAVID BRANCH, OHL COMMISSIONER, CONCERNING FLINT FIREBIRDS

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Toronto, ON – Based upon an investigation at my request by Terrence O’Sullivan of the law firm of Lax O’Sullivan Lisus Gottlieb LLP, I am satisfied that Rolf Nilsen of the Flint Firebirds has on several occasions violated an agreement he signed on the 11th day of November, 2015, between himself and the OHL.  Those violations are contrary to the best interests of the players, the Team, and the OHL.

In view of these findings, in accordance with the OHL Constitution, I have ordered that:

1)      Rolf Nilsen be suspended by the OHL from being involved directly or indirectly with hockey operations of the Flint Firebirds for five (5) years effective immediately;

 2)      The Flint Firebirds forfeit a first round draft pick in the 2016 OHL Priority Selection (third pick overall);

3)      A fine be paid by Rolf Nilsen to the League in the amount of Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000.00);

If it is determined by the League that Rolf Nilsen has violated this Order, the League may order Rolf Nilsen to sell one hundred percent (100%) of the ownership interest of the Flint Firebirds.

Furthermore, Rolf Nilsen may after three (3) years apply for reinstatement to participate in hockey operations of the Flint Firebirds.

During the currency of this Order, the hockey operations of the Flint Firebirds shall be under the stewardship, supervision and direction of the Commissioner.

The OHL is pleased to announce that Joe Birch, who has led the Flint Firebirds hockey operations since February, 2016, will continue in his role as Director of Hockey Operations, with a General Manager, Head Coach, and additional hockey operations staff to be appointed in the near future.

I would like to acknowledge the outstanding commitment demonstrated by all Flint Firebirds players, families, and billets during the 2015-16 OHL season.  I would also like to thank the passionate Flint Firebirds fans for their continued support of the team and the OHL.  The League truly appreciates Flint and Genesee County and the efforts made by many to create a positive environment for our players.

The OHL must strive at all times to meet our objectives of providing our players with the support, programs, and tools to ensure they have the best possible experience to grow as people and as players.

Knights’ Matthew Tkachuk named CHL Player of the Week

Toronto, ON – The Canadian Hockey League today announced that 2016 NHL Draft prospect Matthew Tkachuk of the London Knights is the CHL Player of the Week for the playoff week ending April 3 after recording 12 points in four games including eight goals and four assists with a plus-minus rating of plus-8.

Tkachuk led the Knights’ offense last week contributing to wins in three of their four games advancing to the OHL’s Western Conference Semi-Finals with a six-game series win over the Owen Sound Attack.  With the series tied 1-1, Tkachuk elevated his game to new levels on the road scoring twice in Game 3 last Monday night earning second star honours in the 5-1 win, then had a five-point performance in Game 4 on Wednesday scoring four goals and one assist as first star of the 8-5 win.  He tallied just one assist in the Knights’ 4-3 overtime loss in Game 5 on Friday before finishing the series with another first star effort on the road in Sunday’s Game 6 scoring two goals and two assists in the 5-2 triumph.

An 18-year-old from St. Louis, Missouri, Tkachuk is playing in his first career OHL season with the Knights.  The top ranked North American skater for the 2016 NHL Draft finished seventh in league scoring during the regular season and joined teammates Christian Dvorak and Mitch Marner in the league’s century club finishing the campaign with 107 points including 30 goals and 77 assists in 57 games.

Also considered for the award this week was Adam Brooks who scored two goals and seven assists for nine points in three games leading the Regina Pats to a 4-1 first round WHL Eastern Conference series victory over the Lethbridge Hurricanes. In the QMJHL, Gabryel Paquin-Boudreau scored five goals and two assists for seven points in two games for the Gatineau Olympiques who eliminated the Quebec Remparts 4-0.

2015-16 CHL Post-Season Players of the Week:

Mar. 28 – Apr. 3: Matthew Tkachuk (London Knights)
Mar. 21 – Mar. 27: Timo Meier (Rouyn-Noranda Huskies)

2015-16 CHL Regular Season Players of the Week:

Mar. 14 – Mar. 20: Tyler Soy (Victoria Royals)
Mar. 7 – Mar. 13: Andrew Mangiapane (Barrie Colts)
Feb. 29 – Mar. 6: Jayce Hawryluk (Brandon Wheat Kings)
Feb. 22 – Feb. 28: Tyler Wong (Lethbridge Hurricanes)
Feb. 15 – Feb. 21: Adam Brooks (Regina Pats)
Feb. 8 – Feb. 14: Kevin Labanc (Barrie Colts)
Feb. 1 – Feb. 7: Ivan Provorov (Brandon Wheat Kings)
Jan. 25 – Jan. 31: Frédéric Allard (Chicoutimi Sagueneens)
Jan. 18 – Jan. 24: Giorgio Estephan (Lethbridge Hurricanes)
Jan. 11 – Jan. 17: Reid Gardiner (Prince Albert Raiders)
Jan. 4 – Jan. 10: Maxime Comtois (Victoriaville Tigres)
Dec. 28 – Jan. 3: Kevin Labanc (Barrie Colts)
Dec. 14 – Dec. 20: Brendan Lemieux (Windsor Spitfires)
Dec. 7 – Dec. 13: Christian Dvorak (London Knights)
Nov. 30 – Dec. 6: Mitchell Marner (London Knights)
Nov. 23 – Nov. 29: Conor Garland (Moncton Wildcats)
Nov. 16 – Nov. 22: Pierre-Luc Dubois (Cape Breton Screaming Eagles)
Nov. 9 – Nov. 15: Dylan Strome (Erie Otters)
Nov. 2 – Nov. 8: Nikolas Brouillard (Quebec Remparts)
Oct. 26 – Nov. 1: Mathew Barzal (Seattle Thunderbirds)
Oct. 19 – Oct. 25: Kevin Labanc (Barrie Colts)
Oct. 12 – Oct. 18: Zach Bratina (North Bay Battalion)
Oct. 5 – Oct. 11: Dennis Yan (Shawinigan Cataractes)
Sept. 28 – Oct. 4: Conor Garland (Moncton Wildcats)
Sept. 21 – Sept. 27: Alex Forsberg (Victoria Royals)

CHL Leagues

Armada’s Samuel Montembeault named Vaughn CHL Goaltender of the Week

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Toronto, ON – The Canadian Hockey League today announced that Florida Panthers prospect Samuel Montembeault of the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada is the Vaughn CHL Goaltender of the Week for the playoff week ending April 3 after posting a 3-1-0-0 record with a goals-against-average of 2.27 and save percentage of .933.

Montembeault backstopped the 13th seed Armada to a stunning first round QMJHL playoff series upset over the 4th seed Val-d’Or Foreurs making an incredible 152 saves in four games last week.  With the series tied 1-1, Montembeault made 35 saves on Tuesday earning first star honours in the 3-1 home victory in Game 3, then stopped 29 shots on Wednesday in the Armada’s 3-2 victory in Game 4.  On Friday night in Game 5 he made 34 saves despite a 6-5 loss, then rebounded with a brilliant 54-save performance on Sunday as first star of a 3-2 triple overtime triumph in Game 6.  The Armada and Foreurs were separated by 40 points during the regular season making this the biggest playoff upset in QMJHL history.

A 19-year-old from Bécancour, QC, Montembeault is playing in his third career QMJHL season with the Armada.  Selected by the Panthers in the third round of the 2015 NHL Draft, Montembeault leads all QMJHL goaltenders with a playoff save percentage of .933.  During the regular season he posted a 17-19-6-2 record with three shutouts, the league’s fifth best goals-against-average at 2.63, and save percentage of .901.

Also considered for the award this week was Jordan Papirny who posted a 3-0-0-0 record including a shutout victory with a goals-against-average of 1.00 and save percentage of .959 helping the Brandon Wheat Kings take a 3-2 series lead against the Edmonton Oil Kings. In the OHL, Charlie Graham of the Sarnia Sting posted a 3-0-1-0 record with a goals-against-average of 1.57 and save percentage of .939 against the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds.

2015-16 Vaughn CHL Post-Season Goaltenders of the Week:

Mar. 28 – Apr. 3: Samuel Montembeault (Blainville-Boisbriand Armada)
Mar. 21 – Mar. 27: Chase Marchand (Rouyn-Noranda Huskies)

2015-16 Vaughn CHL Regular Season Goaltenders of the Week:

Mar. 14 – Mar. 20: Reilly Pickard (Acadie-Bathurst Titan)
Mar. 7 – Mar. 13: Landon Bow (Seattle Thunderbirds)
Feb. 29 – Mar. 6: Connor Ingram (Kamloops Blazers)
Feb. 22 – Feb. 28: Devin Williams (Erie Otters)
Feb. 15 – Feb. 21: Zach Sawchenko (Moose Jaw Warriors)
Feb. 8 – Feb. 14: Leo Lazarev (Ottawa 67’s)
Feb. 1 – Feb. 7: Taz Burman (Swift Current Broncos)
Jan. 25 – Jan. 31: Luke Opilka (Kitchener Rangers)
Jan. 18 – Jan. 24: Jordan Papirny (Brandon Wheat Kings)
Jan. 11 – Jan. 17: Zach Sawchenko (Moose Jaw Warriors)
Jan. 4 – Jan. 10: Michael DiPietro (Windsor Spitfires)
Dec. 28 – Jan. 3: Étienne Montpetit (Val-d’Or Foreurs)
Dec. 14 – Dec. 20: Callum Booth (Quebec Remparts)
Dec. 7 – Dec. 13: Jack Flinn (Mississauga Steelheads)
Nov. 30 – Dec. 6: Ty Edmonds (Prince George Cougars)
Nov. 23 – Nov. 29: Carter Hart (Everett Silvertips)
Nov. 16 – Nov. 22: Keven Bouchard (Baie-Comeau Drakkar)
Nov. 9 – Nov. 15: Devin Williams (Erie Otters)
Nov. 2 – Nov. 8: Etienne Montpetit (Val-d’Or Foreurs)
Oct. 26 – Nov. 1: Tyler Parsons (London Knights)
Oct. 19 – Oct. 25: Adin Hill (Portland Winterhawks)
Oct. 12 – Oct. 18: Julio Billia (Chicoutimi Sagueneens)
Oct. 5 – Oct. 11: Coleman Vollrath (Victoria Royals)
Sept. 28 – Oct. 4: Louis-Philip Guindon (Rimouski Oceanic)
Sept. 21 – Sept. 27: Zack Bowman (Flint Firebirds)

CHL Leagues

2016 OHL Development Combine powered by Under Armour Recap

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·       Combine included 96 top prospects eligible for the 2016 OHL Priority Selection

Toronto, ON – The Ontario Hockey League held its seventh annual OHL Development Combine powered by Under Armour at the General Motors Centre in Oshawa, ON from April 1-3. Under Armour provided the OHL with sophisticated testing technology, allowing players to test their speed, strength, stamina and skill through a series of on-ice and off-ice drills. Under Armour also equipped participating players with performance apparel and footwear.

The 2016 OHL Development Combine powered by Under Armour showcased 96 players born in 2000 (48 forwards, 32 defencemen, and 16 goaltenders) to OHL member team personnel who were in attendance. Results from the combine testing have been distributed to every OHL member team General Manager to assist in their evaluation for the OHL Priority Selection to be held on Saturday, April 9, 2016.

2016 OHL Development Combine powered by Under Armour Results:

Friday’s Off-Ice Testing Top Performers:

Top 5 Forwards
1. Eric Guest (London Jr. Knights) (White)
2. Quinn Yule (Central Ontario Wolves) (Black)
3. Isaac Emon (North Central Predators) (Red)
4. Liam Peyton (Cumberland Grads) (Red)
5. Nathan Dunkley (Quinte Red Devils) (White)

Top 5 Defencemen
1. William Ennis (Selects Academy) (Red)
2. Emmett Gordon (Toronto Red Wings) (White)
3. Charlie Mackie (Toronto Marlboros) (Red)
4. Jack Duff (Kingston Jr. Frontenacs) (Grey)
5. Chet Phillips (Grey Bruce Highlanders) (Grey)

Top 5 Goaltenders
1. Hunter Jones (Mississauga Reps) (White)
2. Cameron Lamour (Sudbury Jr. Wolves) (White)
3. Tyler Szczepaniak (North York Rangers) (Red)
4. Tyler Masternak (Oshawa Jr. Generals) (Black)
5. Jacob Ingham (Barrie Jr. Colts) (Red)

Saturday’s On-Ice Testing Top Performers:

Top 5 Forwards
1. Eric Guest (London Jr. Knights) (White)
2. James Waldron (Whitby Wildcats (White)
3. Ty Dellandrea (Central Ontario Wolves) (White)
4. Adam McMaster (Niagara North Stars) (Black)
5. Matt Hayami (Toronto Red Wings) (Black)

Top 5 Defencemen
1. Emmett Gordon (Toronto Red Wings) (White)
2. Matteo Nicastro (Whitby Wildcats) (Grey)
3. Jack Duff (Kingston Jr. Frontenacs) (Grey)
4. Ryan Bangs (Carleton Place Canadians) (Black)
5. Isaac Walker (London Jr. Knights) (Grey)

Sunday’s 4-on-4 Scores:

Game 1: Team Black 4 vs. Team Red 3

Black Goals: Trevor Peca (Buffalo Jr. Sabres), Luke Moncada (Toronto Red Wings), Jack Wismer (Hamilton Jr. Bulldogs), Tyler Tucker (Toronto Titans).  Red Goals: Jack Tucker (Buffalo Jr. Sabres), Barret Hayton (Toronto Red Wings), Curtis Douglas (Mississauga Senators).  Black Goaltenders: Tyler Masternak (Oshawa Jr. Generals), Drew DeRidder (Oakland Jr. Grizzlies).  Red Goaltenders: Tyler Szczepaniak (North York Rangers), Pierce Charleson (York Simcoe Express).

Game 2: Team Grey 7 vs. Team White 3

Grey Goals: Adrien Beraldo (Hamilton Jr. Bulldogs), Jacob Roach (Whitby Wildcats), Jack Duff (Kingston Jr. Frontenacs), Chet Phillips (Grey Bruce Highlanders), Braden Henderson (Barrie Jr. Colts), Owen Gilhula (Huron Perth Lakers), Mateo Nicastro (Whitby Wildcats).  White Goals: Sean Blimkie (Whitby Wildcats), Jordan Spadafore (Sudbury Jr. Wolves), Nathan Dunkley (Quinte Red Devils).  Grey Goaltenders: Nathan Torchia (Waterloo Wolves), Tanner Sheppard (Hamilton Jr. Bulldogs).  White Goaltenders: Hunter Jones (Mississauga Reps), Zachary Borgiel (Detroit Honeybaked).

Game 3: Team Red 8 vs. Team White 0

Red Goals: Joseph Rupoli (Toronto Red Wings), Riley McCourt (Niagara North Stars), Mitchell Morrison (Guelph Gryphons), Max Grondin (Vaughan Kings), Marino Moro (Hamilton Jr. Bulldogs), Barret Hayton (Toronto Red Wings), Hayton (2) (EN), Morrison (2) (EN).  Red Goaltenders: Jacob Ingham (Barrie Jr. Colts), Jordan Kooy (Central Ontario Wolves). White Goaltenders: Cameron Lamour (Sudbury Jr. Wolves), Kai Edmonds (Cumberland Grads).

Game 4: Team Black 6 vs. Team Grey 1

Black Goals: Luke Moncada (Toronto Red Wings), Liam Foudy (Markham Majors), Holden Wale (Brantford 99’ers), Wale (2), Foudy (2), Bret Fisher (London Jr. Knights).  Grey Goals: Owen Gilhula (Huron Perth Lakers).  Black Goaltenders: Lucas Pfeil (Grey Bruce Highlanders), Joshua Eisfeld (Vaughan Kings).  Grey Goaltenders: Parker Simpson (Barrie Jr. Colts), Pierce Nelson (Quinte Red Devils).

Team Black was crowned the OHL Development Combine powered by Under Armour Champions accumulating the most points based on overall testing results combined with their 4-on-4 play.

Final Team Standings:
Team Black =  1113 points (90 Games + 923 Testing)
Team Red =  1002 points (155 Games + 847 Testing)
Team White = 965 points (0 Games + 965 Testing)
Team Grey = 882 points (45 Games + 837 Testing)

Standings are based on a point system where individual player testing results (off and on-ice) contribute to the team’s total score.  Players are ranked by position and scored according to rank (1-48 for forwards, 1-32 for defencemen, 1-16 for goalies).  DuringSunday’s games teams scored 10 pts per half win, 25 pts per game win, and 50 pts per shutout.

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“The OHL Development Combine powered by Under Armour provided 96 elite athletes eligible for the 2016 OHL Priority Selection an opportunity to showcase their abilities and gather information that will assist him in his future development,” said Joe Birch, Sr. Director of Hockey Development & Special Events, OHL. “Congratulations to Team Black for winning the Combine Championship, and best of luck to all players in Saturday’s draft.”

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Knights’ Matthew Tkachuk named Pioneer Energy OHL Player of the Week

Toronto, ON – The Ontario Hockey League today announced that 2016 NHL Draft prospect Matthew Tkachuk of the London Knights is the Pioneer Energy OHL Player of the Week for the playoff week ending April 3 after scoring eight goals and four assists for 12 points in four games with a plus-minus rating of plus-8.

Tkachuk had points in all four games last week helping the Knights advance to the Western Conference Semi-Finals with a six-game series win over the Owen Sound Attack.  He scored two goals in Game 3 last Monday night earning second star honours in the 5-1 win, then found the back of the net four times in Game 4 while adding an assist for a five-point performance as first star of the 8-5 win.  He tallied just one assist in the Knights’ 4-3 overtime loss in Game 5 on Friday before leading the club’s offense with another first star performance on the road scoring twice with two assists in Sunday’s 5-2 Game 6 triumph.

An 18-year-old from St. Louis, Missouri, Tkachuk is playing in his first career OHL season with the Knights.  The top ranked North American skater for the 2016 NHL Draft finished seventh in league scoring during the regular season and joined teammates Christian Dvorak and Mitch Marner in the league’s century club finishing the campaign with 107 points including 30 goals and 77 assists in 57 games.

Watch video highlights of Tkachuk and the Knights against the Attack in Game 3, Game 4, and Game 6.

Also considered for the award this week was fellow 2016 NHL Draft prospect Alexander Nylander of the Mississauga Steelheads who scored six goals and five assists for 11 points in five games against the Barrie Colts, and New Jersey Devils prospect Pavel Zacha of the Sarnia Sting who scored five goals and four assists for nine points in four games against the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds.  In goal, the Sting’s Charlie Graham stopped 107 shots in four games playing to a record of 3-0-1-0 while posting a goals-against-average of 1.57 and save percentage of .939.

2015-16 Pioneer Energy OHL Players of the Week:

Playoffs:

Mar. 28 – Apr. 3: Matthew Tkachuk (London Knights)
Mar. 21 – Mar. 27: Warren Foegele (Kingston Frontenacs)

 Regular Season:

Mar. 14 – Mar. 20: Blake Speers (Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds)
Mar. 7 – Mar. 13: Andrew Mangiapane (Barrie Colts)
Feb. 29 – Mar. 6: Hunter Garlent (Peterborough Petes)
Feb. 22 – Feb. 28: Logan Brown (Windsor Spitfires)
Feb. 15 – Feb. 21: Mike Amadio (North Bay Battalion)
Feb. 8 – Feb. 14: Kevin Labanc (Barrie Colts)
Feb. 1 – Feb. 7: Spencer Watson (Kingston Frontenacs)
Jan. 25 – Jan. 31: Jonah Gadjovich (Owen Sound Attack)
Jan. 18 – Jan. 24: Matthew Mancina (Peterborough Petes)
Jan. 11 – Jan. 17: Michael Giugovaz (Guelph Storm)
Jan. 4 – Jan. 10: Kevin Labanc (Barrie Colts)
Dec. 28Jan. 3: Kevin Labanc (Barrie Colts)
Dec. 14 – Dec. 20: Jake Smith (North Bay Battalion)
Dec. 7 – Dec. 13: Christian Dvorak (London Knights)
Nov. 30 – Dec. 6: Mitchell Marner (London Knights)
Nov. 23 – Nov. 29: Christian Dvorak (London Knights)
Nov. 16 – Nov. 22: Pavel Zacha (Sarnia Sting)
Nov. 9 – Nov. 15: Devin Williams (Erie Otters)
Nov. 2 – Nov. 8: Dylan Strome (Erie Otters)
Oct. 26 – Nov. 1: Tyler Parsons (London Knights)
Oct. 19 – Oct. 25: Kevin Labanc (Barrie Colts)
Oct. 12 – Oct. 18: Zach Bratina (North Bay Battalion)
Oct. 5 – Oct. 11: Hunter Garlent (Peterborough Petes)
Sept. 28 – Oct. 4: Alex DeBrincat (Erie Otters)
Sept. 21 – Sept. 27: Zack Bowman (Flint Firebirds)

Around the OHL

London Knights forward Max Jones suspended 12 games for blind-side hit on Owen Sound Attack player

There’s a really good chance Max Jones won’t be playing hockey again this season unless the London Knights make it to the OHL final.

Getting that far won’t be easy with one of their top skaters and best penalty killers banished from the ice.

The Knights power forward spent Friday serving the first of his stunning 12-game suspension for his controversial head check on Attacker Justin Brack Wednesday in Owen Sound. The OHL office took a day-and-a-half to consider Jones’ lightning-quick hit, then brought the thunder down on the 18-year-old NHL first rounder-to-be with an eye-popping bout of supplementary discipline.

The league cited contact with the head, hitting an unsuspecting and vulnerable opponent (which is the very definition of a blind-sided act) and causing a major injury to Brack as the determining factors in reaching the 12-game ban.

The Owen Sound forward did not return to Game 4 Wednesday and he was declared unable to play Friday at Budweiser Gardens, either.

“What we’re trying to do is eliminate checks of this nature,” OHL vice-president Ted Baker said. “The player (Brack) was not in complete control of the puck and the puck was bouncing. He was trying to gain control of it and he was hit (by Jones).

“Unfortunately, there was contact with the head that resulted in serious injury.”

Baker and league commissioner David Branch aren’t about to suggest what Jones should have done as an alternative to running into Brack at high speed in open ice. They have long been accused of trying to legislate hitting out of the game with their recent history of lengthy suspensions.

But it’s clear Jones’ best option would have been to play the puck instead of throwing the hit, which was determined on video to be a shoulder into Brack’s head.

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Owen Sound Attack avoid elimination with overtime win against London Knights at Budweiser Gardens

The Owen Sound Attack are a loose bunch right now.

Sitting in the dressing room before overtime, they really didn’t feel any pressure at all.

“It was actually pretty funny,” said Petrus Palmu, the tiny Finnish forward who kept his team’s season alive with a shocking 4-3 sudden death Game 5 win over the London Knights before 9,046 Friday at Budweiser Gardens. “We laughed. We said in the room let’s have fun. That’s the point. This is one of the best games of the season and we need to enjoy it.

“Now, we can go back to the Bayshore (Sunday afternoon) and have fun again.”

The Max Jones-less Knights were supposed to win this series and do it quickly.

But on the same evening Kitchener, Kingston and Niagara closed out their first-round series, London discovered it will have to get on the bus again and take another crack at the pesky Attack.

They had success in their first two visits earlier this week. The road team has won four of the five games in this wacky set.

“It’s a little deflating (losing in overtime),” London veteran d-man Jacob Graves said. “A little bit of rest would’ve been good but our team is in shape. We don’t need much of a rest. We’re alright here.

“I’m looking forward to going there and beating them.”

There really is no other option.

Lose again, and it’s a roll-the-dice Game 7 on home ice.

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Rangers wrap up series with 5-2 win

KITCHENER — The Kitchener Rangers are moving on in the playoffs. No joke.

The Blueshirts broke a three-year post-season skid on April Fool’s Day with a 5-2 victory against the Windsor Spitfires Friday at the Aud to take the series in five games.

“It’s awesome,” said captain Ryan MacInnis. “The guys are super excited and we can’t wait to do it again.”

It has been a long time coming for the Rangers.

The last time the club won a Western Conference quarter-final was three years ago against the Guelph Storm.

MacInnis was just a skinny 17-year-old rookie at the time. Now, the Arizona Coyotes draft pick is a leader on the ice.

And he got started early Friday.

The game was just 20 seconds old when MacInnis’ cross-crease pass found teammate Brandon Robinson who potted his sixth of the playoffs past Windsor keeper Michael DiPietro for a quick 1-0 lead.

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It’s crunch time for Sting

The comeback quest begins Saturday night.

The Sarnia Sting host the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds in Game 5 of their Ontario Hockey League Western Conference quarter-final at 7:05 p.m. at the Sarnia Sports and Entertainment Centre.

After dropping Game 4 in double overtime Thursday in the Soo, the Sting trail the best-of-seven series 3-1 and need to win three straight contests to avoid being upset by the seventh-seeded Greyhounds. However, facing elimination won’t alter the team’s approach, Sting defenceman Jakob Chychrun pointed out.

“We’re not going to change our mentality,” Chychrun said. “I think we know when we play the right way, when we’re working hard in all three zones we’re probably overall the better team I think we just need to play desperate and we should be fine.”

Desperation can be a motivational tool, head coach Derian Hatcher noted.”It’s (potentially) your last game, that’s what I expect to see out of us (Saturday) night, a real desperate hockey team,” he said.

Sting goalie Charlie Graham, who will start Game 5, said a narrowed approach is key.

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IceDogs ice Ottawa

It was something Marty Williamson wanted to be, and something he made sure happened come the OHL trade deadline – a deep, four-line team.

That depth was on full display Friday night in front of a sold out Meridian Centre crowd, as the Niagara IceDogs eliminated the Ottawa 67’s in five games with a 5-2 victory.

Fourth-line forward Kyle Langdon snapped home his first career Ontario Hockey League playoff goal, off a strong forecheck, that turned out to be the game-winner.

“It was pretty unreal,” said Langdon, a 17-year old Thorold native, when asked if that was the biggest goal of his hockey career.

“I’m just going out there and trying to get the boys going. That’s what the fourth line does, provide energy for the team and luckily (Willy) Lochead threw it in front of the net, and I just closed my eyes and shot.”

Williamson was obviously all smiles after the contest, and happy for Langdon.

“That was a pretty goal too,” said Williamson the IceDogs head coach and general manager.

“We’ve got depth, and our depth is playing well,” added Williamson who acquired goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic, defenceman Josh Wesley and forward Stephen Harper before the OHL trade deadline in January.

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Scott leaves it all on ice

Surrounded by a group of reporters, Justin Scott, his face covered in sweat, stood outside the Barrie Colts dressing room at the Hershey Centre in Mississauga.

Exhausted, he could barely muster a smile when linemate Andrew Mangiapane, poking his head out of the dressing room and spotting him, yelled out “Scotter!”

The Barrie overager had just wrapped up a stunning four-goal effort that will easily go down as one of the best single-game playoff performances in franchise history.

His team down 5-3 a little less than eight minutes into the third period to the Mississauga Steelheads and in grave danger of being put on the brink of elimination, Scott wasn’t about to let that happen.

He would score twice to tie the game and then capped it off with the winner just 4:46 into overtime to give Barrie a 6-5 win, tying the best-of-seven first-round OHL playoff series at 2-2.

A loss would have been devastating and left Barrie facing elimination Saturday night on home ice.

Scott, with every playoff game drawing closer to the end of his junior hockey career, wasn’t going to have any of that.

This final journey has only just begun.

“I’m not ready for it to be over yet,” the 20-year-old said.

Scott wasn’t sporting a cape, but he might as well have after the show he put on.

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OHL Announces Disciplinary Action

The Ontario Hockey League today announced the results of a review of two separate incidents which took place in OHL playoff games on Wednesday March 30, 2016.

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Game of March 30th, 2016 – London at Owen Sound

 The Ontario Hockey League today announced the results of a review of an incident which took place in a playoff game played in Owen Sound on the 30th of March, 2016 involving the Attack and the visiting London Knights Hockey Club.

The incident reviewed was a checking to the head infraction involving player Max Jones of the London Knights Hockey Club and Owen Sound player Justin Brack.

Based on such review, it is the position of the League that player Max Jones shall be suspended for twelve (12) games effective immediately.

Click here for video and rationale of the Max Jones suspension.

Game of March 30th, 2016 – Kitchener at Windsor

The Ontario Hockey League today announced the results of a review of an incident which took place in a playoff game played in Windsor on the 30th of March, 2016 involving the Spitfires and the visiting Kitchener Rangers Hockey Club.

The incident reviewed was a play where there was unnecessary contact to the head area of an opponent by player Jake Henderson of the Kitchener Rangers Hockey Club.

Based on such review, it is the position of the League that player Jake Henderson shall be suspended for two (2) games effective immediately.

OHL This Week: March 31 to April 5, 2016

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Toronto, ON – The first round of the 2016 Ontario Hockey League Playoffs continue tonight with five games including the Western Conference leading Erie Otters who have a chance to eliminate the Saginaw Spirit, and the Eastern Conference leading Kingston Frontenacs who can eliminate the defending champion Oshawa Generals with a victory.

Stay up to date with all post-season action: 2016 OHL Playoff Brackets

Here’s a look at what else is going on around the league:

COMMUNITY CORNER:

Colts step up to support March Mullet Foundation: The Barrie Colts have stepped up in a big way, partnering with CMHA Simcoe County to raise over $26,000 in the fight to end the stigma surrounding mental health through their March Mullet campaign. The Colts are actively raising funds to support mental health programming and education through their unique hairstyles. Colts captain Michael Webster has led the way, raising over $21,000 towards the cause while teammates Aidan Brown and Matt Brassard have also contributed with over $1,000 raised each. For more information, visit the Colts March Mullet donation page at marchmullet.org.

Syrian refugees experience first hockey game with Steelheads: Through a partnership with Lifeline Syria, the Mississauga Steelheads recently offered more than 500 tickets to the organization that were distributed to Syrian families and members of various sponsorship and support groups. The Mississauga News’ Iain Colpitts has the full story at mississaugasteelheads.com.

Firebirds present check to the American Cancer Society: The Flint Firebirds presented a check for over $2000 to the American Cancer Society to support Relay for Life events in Genesee County. The donation is one of many by the organization this season, contributing to the more than $100,000 donated to various charities around Flint and Genesee County.

STORM SET SIGHTS ON 2016 OHL PRIORITY SELECTION:

Only a couple years removed from an OHL Championship, the Guelph Storm will pick first overall in the OHL Priority Selection for the first time since 1992 on Saturday, April 9th. Here’s a look ahead at how things are shaping up for the 2016 OHL Priority Selection. Full story

NEW RECORDS & MILESTONES ESTABLISHED DURING 2015-16 SEASON:

The 2016 OHL Playoffs are well underway, but it’s always fun to take a look back at the season that was and review the new records and milestones written into the OHL history books. A number of team and individual benchmarks were set during the 2015-16 season, here’s a closer look at the facts and figures. Full story

PETES’ CORNEL, BATTALION’S WOOD SIGN NHL CONTRACTS:

A pair of OHL veterans have signed NHL contracts this past week. Peterborough Petes captain Eric Cornel signed with the Buffalo Sabres on Friday while North Bay Battalion blueliner Kyle Wood inked with the Arizona Coyotes on Tuesday.

FRONTENACS’ WARREN FOEGELE TAKES WEEKLY HONOURS:

Carolina Hurricanes prospect Warren Foegele of the Kingston Frontenacs is the Pioneer Energy OHL Player of the Week for the opening week of the 2016 OHL Playoffs ending March 27 scoring six points in two games including five goals and one assist with a plus-minus rating of plus-4. Foegele produced back-to-back multi-point performances last week for the first place Frontenacs who opened the post-season with a pair of victories over the defending champion Oshawa Generals. Full Story

2016 OHL DEVELOPMENT COMBINE POWERED BY UNDER ARMOUR DETAILS ANNOUNCED:

The 2016 OHL Development Combine powered by Under Armour offers 96 players (48 forwards, 32 defencemen, and 16 goaltenders) born in 2000 the opportunity to showcase themselves both on and off the ice to OHL member team personnel. Combine results will be distributed to every OHL member team General Manager to assist in their evaluation for the OHL Priority Selection to be held onSaturday, April 9, 2016Full Details

 ALUMNI NOTES:

5 OHL grads nominated as Masterson Trophy candidates: OHL graduates Max Domi (Arizona Coyotes/London Knights), Ryan O’Reilly (Buffalo Sabres/Erie Otters), Mark Giordano (Calgary Flames/Owen Sound Attack), Fedor Tyutin (Columbus Blue Jackets/Guelph Storm) and Joe Thornton (San Jose Sharks/Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds) have been nominated for the Bill Masterson Trophy, awarded annually to the player who best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship, and dedication to ice hockey. The candidates are nominated by the Professional Hockey Wristers’ Association.


McKegg scores first NHL goal: 
London Knights graduate Greg McKegg scored his first NHL goal on Tuesday as the Florida Panthers fell to Toronto 5-2. McKegg played in his 17th career NHL game and 13th with Florida this season after spending the past three in the Toronto Maple Leafs’ system. He’s recorded 23 points (10-13–23) in 47 games with the AHL’s Portland Pirates this season. The St. Thomas, ON, native played four OHL seasons from 2008-12, recording 270 career points (125-145–270) in 262 regular season games between Erie and London. He was Toronto’s third round (62nd overall) pick in 2010.

Harpur recalled by Senators: Barrie Colts graduate Ben Harpur has been called up by the Ottawa Senators. The 6’6″, 218Ib. rearguard has played 43 games with the AHL’s Binghamton Senators this season, recording a goal, four assists and five points. Harpur played four OHL seasons between Guelph and Barrie from 2011-15, winning an OHL title with the Storm in 2014. He appeared in 225 career regular season games, recording 12 goals, 54 assists and 66 points with a plus/minus rating of plus-59. Harpur also played in 34 career playoff contests, recording 11 points (3-8–11) with a plus/minus rating of plus-29. The native of Niagara-on-The-Lake, ON, was Ottawa’s fourth round (108th overall) pick in the 2013 NHL Draft.

Lindberg recalled by Maple Leafs: Oshawa Generals graduate Tobias Lindberg has been recalled by the Toronto Maple Leafs. After being acquired from Ottawa in the Dion Phaneuf trade, Lindberg has recorded 12 points (6-6–12) in 19 games with the AHL’s Toronto Marlies after starting the season with 22 points (5-17–22) in 34 games with the Binghamton Senators. The 2015 MasterCard Memorial Cup champion recorded 32 goals, 46 assists and 78 points in 67 games with the Generals last season, continuing his production into the playoffs with 19 points (7-12–19) in 21 contests. Lindberg was Ottawa’s fourth round (102nd overall) pick in 2013.

Milano recalled by Blue Jackets: The Columbus Blue Jackets have recalled OHL graduate Sonny Milano on an emergency basis. The 19-year-old has 12 goals, 15 assists and 27 points in 48 games with the AHL’s Lake Erie Monsters this season after graduating from the OHL in 2014-15. Milano played one OHL season with Plymouth, recording 22 goals, 46 assists and 68 points in 50 games. He was Columbus’ first round (16th overall) pick in 2014.

Tolchinsky recalled by Hurricanes: Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds graduate Sergey Tolchinsky has been recalled by the Carolina Hurricanes. The 21-year-old winger has 11 goals, 21 assists and 32 points in 65 games with the AHL’s Charlotte Checkers this season. Tolchinsky played three OHL seasons with the Greyhounds from 2012-15, recording 87 goals, 150 assists and 237 points in 189 career regular season games. He was a big part of Sault Ste. Marie’s run to the Western Conference finals last spring, recording 14 points (4-10–14) in 14 games. The native of Moscow, Russia was signed as a free agent by Carolina during the summer of 2013.

Martin named AHL Player of the Week: Mississauga Steelheads graduate Spencer Martin has been named the AHL’s Player of the Week. The San Antonio Rampage netminder stopped 91 of 94 shots while winning all three of his starts last week, good for a 0.99 goals-against average and a .968 save percentage. The Oakville, ON, native has split the season between San Antonio and the ECHL’s Fort Wayne Komets. His AHL numbers include a 7-7-1-0 record with a 2.65 goals-against average and a .921 save percentage with three shutouts. Martin spent four seasons with the Steelheads from 2011-15, tying for the franchise lead in career games played with 156 while recording a 3.31 goals-against average, a .904 save percentage, four shutouts and a record of 58-74-2-9. He was Colorado’s third round (63rd overall) pick in 2013.

9 OHL grads named AHL Man of the Year Award winners: Nine OHL graduates have been awarded AHL Man of the Year honours for their respective clubs. Clubs select players based off their outstanding contributions to the local community and charitable organizations throughout the season. The following OHL graduates will also be nominated for the Yanick Dupre Memorial Award, awarded to the AHL’s Humanitarian of the Year. Several winners have earned the honours multiple times: Dan Kelly (3rd, Albany Devils/Kitchener Rangers), Zack Stortini (2nd, Binghamton Senators/Sudbury Wolves), Matt Carkner (6th, Bridgeport Sound Tigers/Peterborough Petes), Tom McCollum (3rd, Grand Rapids Griffins/Brampton Battalion), Kurtis Gabriel (1st, Iowa Wild/Owen Sound Attack), Patrick Kaleta (2nd, Rochester Americans/Peterborough Petes), Michael Leighton (1st, Rockford IceHogs/Windsor Spitfires), Mike Angelidis (1st, Syracuse Crunch/Owen Sound Attack), Andrew Campbell (4th, Toronto Marlies/Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds).

 PLAYOFF SCHEDULE: 

Thursday, March 31
Barrie at Mississauga – 7:00pm (Game 4)
Kingston at Oshawa – 7:05pm (Game 4)
Erie at Saginaw – 7:05pm (Game 4)
North Bay at Peterborough – 7:05pm (Game 4)
Sarnia at Sault Ste. Marie – 7:07pm (Game 4)

Friday, April 1
Oshawa at Kingston – 7:00pm (Game 5)*
Peterborough at North Bay – 7:00pm (Game 5)
Ottawa at Niagara – 7:00pm (Game 5)
Windsor at Kitchener – 7:30pm (Game 5)
Owen Sound at London – 7:30pm (Game 5)

Saturday, April 2
Saginaw at Erie – 3:00pm (Game 5)*
Niagara at Ottawa – 7:00pm (Game 6)*
Sault Ste. Marie at Sarnia – 7:05pm (Game 5)
Mississauga at Barrie – 7:30pm (Game 5)

Sunday, April 3
London at Owen Sound – 2:00pm (Game 6)*
Barrie at Mississauga – 2:00pm (Game 6)*
Kitchener at Windsor – 2:05pm (Game 6)*
Erie at Saginaw – 4:00pm (Game 6)*
Kingston at Oshawa – 6:05pm (Game 6)*
North Bay at Peterborough – 7:05pm (Game 6)*
Sarnia at Sault Ste. Marie – 7:07pm (Game 6)*

Tuesday, April 5
Oshawa at Kingston – 7:00pm (Game 7)*
Saginaw at Erie – 7:00pm (Game 7)*
Windsor at Kitchener – 7:00pm (Game 7)*
Owen Sound at London – 7:00pm (Game 7)*
Peterborough at North Bay – 7:00pm (Game 7)*
Ottawa at Niagara – 7:00pm – 7:00pm (Game 7)*
Sault Ste. Marie at Sarnia – 7:05pm (Game 7)*
Mississauga at Barrie – 7:30pm (Game 7)*
*if necessary

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Details Announced for 2016 OHL Development Combine powered by Under Armour

Combine includes 96 top prospects eligible for the 2016 OHL Priority Selection

Toronto, ON – The Ontario Hockey League today announced the rosters and schedule for the seventh annual OHL Development Combine powered by Under Armour, which takes place April 1-3 at the General Motors Centre in Oshawa, ON.

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The 2016 OHL Development Combine powered by Under Armour offers 96 players (48 forwards, 32 defencemen, and 16 goaltenders) born in 2000 the opportunity to showcase themselves both on and off the ice to OHL member team personnel.  Sport Testing results will be distributed to every OHL member team General Manager to assist in their evaluation for the OHL Priority Selection to be held on Saturday, April 9, 2016.  Under Armour will equip all participating players with performance apparel and footwear.

“Under Armour’s brand mission is to make all athletes better. Players invited to this camp will test themselves and push their limits. The combine testing they participate in during camp provides great insight on where they can improve as they work towards their athletic goals,” said Shana Ferguson, Under Armour Canada’s Director of Marketing. “Our involvement at this camp is about helping young prospects become the best athletes possible.”

“The Ontario Hockey League is looking forward to working with an elite group of players who are eligible for the OHL Priority Selection,” said Joe Birch, Sr. Director of Hockey Development & Special Events, OHL. “The OHL Development Combine powered by Under Armour provides every player with the opportunity to showcase himself one final time prior to the draft in addition to gathering information that will assist him in his future development.”

In addition to the on and off-ice testing conducted by Sport Testing, players will learn from guest speaker Brenley Shapiro who will lead a seminar that focuses on Sport Vision Training and Mental Performance, and Dr. Lawrence Spriet on the topic of Nutrition and Training.  Oshawa Generals Player Development Skills Coach, Anthony Cornacchia, will lead the teams during the Skills Practice portion of their on-ice time.

Players will also compete in a series of 4-on-4 games joined behind the bench by special guest coaches that include CHL grads Wayne Primeau, Paul Ranger, Darcy Tucker, Ron Wilson, members of OHL Central Scouting, and team personnel.

 Teams will be competing for the OHL Combine Cup Championship that awards points based on individual and team performances in both off and on-ice testing, as well as the 4-on-4 competition.

Last season’s OHL Development Combine powered by Under Armour featured six players chosen in the first round of the Priority Selection including Evan Bouchard (LDN), Robbie Burt (OSH), Hayden Davis (NIAG), Ben Jones (NIAG), Markus Phillips (OS), and Matthew Strome (HAM).  Burt was one of 11 current OHL players who competed on the Combine Cup Champion Team Red along with Shane Bulitka (SBY), CJ Clarke (PBO), Samuel Duchesne (FLNT), Morgan Frost (SSM), Kade Landry (BAR), Jacob Paquette (KGN), Cedric Ralph (GUE), Zach Roberts (OS), Matthew Struthers (OS), and Reilly Webb (HAM).

2016 OHL Development Combine powered by Under Armour Schedule:

Friday, April 1:
11:00 am to 12:00pm – Team Black Off-Ice Testing
12:00 pm to 1:00 pm – Team Red Off-Ice Testing
1:00 pm to 2:00 pm – Team Grey Off-Ice Testing
2:00 pm to 3:00 pm – Team White Off-Ice Testing
3:00 pm – 4:00 pm – Goalies Off-Ice Testing

Saturday, April 2:
7:45 am to 9:00 am – Team Grey On-Ice Testing and Skills Practice
9:15 am to 10:30 am – Team Red On-Ice Testing and Skills Practice
12:15 pm to 1:30 pm – Team Black On-Ice Testing and Skills Practice
1:45 pm to 3:00 pm – Team White On-Ice Testing and Skills Practice
3:15 pm to 4:30 pm – Red & Black Goalies On-Ice Testing
4:45 pm to 6:00 pm – White & Grey Goalies On-Ice Testing

Sunday, April 3:
8:15 am to 9:15 am – Team Black vs. Team Red
9:30 am to 10:30 am – Team White vs. Team Grey
12:55 pm to 2:00 pm – Team Red vs. Team White
2:25 pm to 3:30 pm – Team Grey vs. Team Black

2016 OHL Development Combine powered by Under Armour Rosters:

TEAM RED
Goaltenders:
125 Jacob Ingham (Barrie Jr. Colts)
126 Pierce Charleson (York Simcoe Express)
127 Tyler Szczepaniak (North York Rangers)
128 Jordan Kooy (Central Ontario Wolves)

Defencemen:
31 Charlie Mackie (Toronto Marlboros)
32 Riley McCourt (Niagara North Stars)
33 William Ennis (Selects Academy)
34 Dylan Bond (Mississauga Rebels)
35 Jack Tucker (Buffalo Jr. Sabres)
36 Jace Pitawanakwat (Toronto Titans)
37 Joseph Rupoli (Toronto Red Wings)
38 Dante Tesoro (Hamilton Jr. Bulldogs)

Forwards:
39 Justin Pringle (Toronto Marlboros)
40 Liam Peyton (Cumberland Grads)
41 Danny Katic (Timmins Majors)
42 Connor Roberts (Grey Bruce Highlanders)
43 Kyle Fisher (London Jr. Knights)
44 Max Grondin (Vaughan Kings)
45 Mitchell Morrison (Guelph Gryphons)
46 Isaac Emon (North Central Predators)
47 Marino Moro (Hamilton Jr. Bulldogs)
48 Curtis Douglas (Mississauga Senators)
49 Barret Kirwin (Barrie Jr. Colts)
50 Barrett Hayton (Toronto Red Wings)

Coaches:
Paul Ranger
Beau Moyer

TEAM GREY
Goaltenders:
133 Nathan Torchia (Waterloo Wolves)
134 Parker Simpson (Barrie Jr. Colts)
135 Pierce Nelson (Quinte Red Devils)
136 Tanner Sheppard (Hamilton Jr. Bulldogs)

Defencemen:
93 Willem Larsen (Smiths Falls Bears)
94 Mateo Nicastro (Whitby Wildcats)
95 Adrien Beraldo (Hamilton Jr. Bulldogs)
96 Chet Phillips (Grey Bruce Highlanders)
97 Tyler McBay (Waterloo Wolves)
98 Kevin Bahl (Toronto Marlboros)
99 Braden Henderson (Barrie Jr. Colts)
100 Jack Duff (Kingston Jr. Frontenacs)

Forwards:
104 Hunter Holmes (Niagara North Stars)
105 Derek Seguin (Hamilton Huskies)
106 Chad Denault (Sudbury Jr. Wolves)
107 Mitchell Hoelscher (Waterloo Wolves)
108 Jesse Tucker (Toronto Titans)
109 Tyler Angle (Southern Tier Admirals)
110 Jacob Roach (Whitby Wildcats)
111 Christian Lepone (Toronto Red Wings)
112 Paul Larabie (Nepean Raiders)
113 Nolan Hutcheson (Kingston Jr. Frontenacs)
114 Owen Gilhula (Huron Perth Lakers)
115 Wyllum Deveaux (Don Mills Flyers)

Coaches:
Darcy Tucker
Justin Collins

TEAM BLACK
Goaltenders:
121 Lucas Pfeil (Grey Bruce Highlanders)
122 Joshua Eisfeld (Vaughan Kings)
123 Drew DeRidder (Oakland Jr. Grizzlies)
124 Tyler Masternak (Oshawa Jr. Generals)

Defencemen:
1 Holden Wale (Brantford 99’ers)
2 Luke Paquette (Hawkesbury Hawks)
3 Mason Snell (Clarington Toros)
4 Alex Jerome (Hamilton Jr. Bulldogs)
5 Jason Horvath (Toronto Marlboros)
6 Tyler Tucker (Toronto Titans)
7 Ryan Bangs (Carleton Place Canadians)
8 Travis Mailhot (Toronto Red Wings)

Forwards:
9 Luke Moncada (Toronto Red Wings)
10 Adam McMaster (Niagara North Stars)
11 Sean Westley (Ajax Pickering Raiders)
12 Trevor Peca (Buffalo Jr. Sabres)
13 Brett Fisher (London Jr. Knights)
14 Quinn Yule (Central Ontario Wolves)
15 Liam Foudy (Markham Majors)
16 Jack Wismer (Hamilton Jr. Bulldogs)
17 Chris Playfair (Waterloo Wolves)
18 Matt Hayami (Toronto Red Wings)
19 Connor McBroom (Don Mills Flyers)
20 Wesley Weir (Hamilton Jr. Bulldogs)

Coaches:
Ron Wilson
Matt Turek
Jake Murray

TEAM WHITE
Goaltenders:
129 Zachary Borgiel (Detroit Honeybaked)
130 Kai Edmonds (Cumberland Grads)
131 Cameron Lamour (Sudbury Jr. Wolves)
132 Hunter Jones (Mississauga Reps)

Defencemen:
61 Brady MacDonald (Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs)
62 Jordan Spadafore (Sudbury Jr. Wolves)
63 Sean Blimkie (Whitby Wildcats)
64 Trevor LeDonne (Hamilton Jr. Bulldogs)
65 Carter Robertson (York Simcoe Express)
66 Peter Muzyka (Toronto Titans)
67 Declan Chisholm (Don Mills Flyers)
68 Emmett Gordon (Toronto Red Wings)

Forwards:
70 Braydon Leeking (Central Ontario Wolves)
71 Eric Guest (London Jr. Knights)
72 Wil Murray (Cumberland Grads)
73 Ty Dellandrea (Central Ontario Wolves)
74 Josh Maine (St. Mary’s Prep HS)
75 Brady Hinz (Huron-Perth Lakers)
76 Cole Tucker (Toronto Titans)
77 Nathan Dunkley (Quinte Red Devils)
78 Mathew MacDougall (York Simcoe Express)
79 Brendan Cederberg (Grey Bruce Highlanders)
80 Zackary Young (Mississauga Rebels)
81 James Waldron (Whitby Wildcats)

Coaches:
Wayne Primeau
Paul Beraldo

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Huskies’ Timo Meier named CHL Player of the Week

Toronto, ON – The Canadian Hockey League today announced that San Jose Sharks prospect Timo Meier of the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies is the CHL Player of the Week for the opening week of the 2016 CHL Playoffs ending March 27 after scoring four goals and three assists for seven points in two games with a plus-minus rating of plus-2.

Meier led the entire CHL in scoring with a pair of multi-point performances last week that powered the top ranked Huskies to a 2-0 series lead against the Drummondville Voltigeurs.  On Friday night he scored his first career playoff hat-trick and added an assist as first star of a 10-0 Game 1 victory, then scored a goal and two assists on Saturday earning third star honours in a 6-0 win in Game 2.  The Huskies finished the season in first place in the QMJHL standings and number one in the BMO CHL Top-10 Rankings with a record of 54-9-3-2.  The first round series continues Tuesday night in Drummondville, with Game 4 scheduled for Wednesday.

A 19-year-old from Herisau, Switzerland, Meier is playing in his third career QMJHL season and first with the Huskies after being acquired from the Halifax Mooseheads earlier this season.  Chosen ninth overall by the Sharks in the 2015 NHL Draft, Meier scored 23 goals and 28 assists for 51 points in 29 regular season games with the Huskies giving him a total of 87 points in 52 games during the 2015-16 campaign.

Also considered for the award this week was Carolina Hurricanes prospect Warren Foegele who scored five goals and one assist for six points in two games helping the Kingston Frontenacs take a 2-0 series lead against the Oshawa Generals, and Vladimir Bobylev who tallied six assists in two games helping the Victoria Royals take a 2-0 series lead over the Spokane Chiefs.

2015-16 CHL Post-Season Players of the Week:

Mar. 21 – Mar. 27: Timo Meier (Rouyn-Noranda Huskies)

2015-16 CHL Regular Season Players of the Week:

Mar. 14 – Mar. 20: Tyler Soy (Victoria Royals)
Mar. 7 – Mar. 13: Andrew Mangiapane (Barrie Colts)
Feb. 29 – Mar. 6: Jayce Hawryluk (Brandon Wheat Kings)
Feb. 22 – Feb. 28: Tyler Wong (Lethbridge Hurricanes)
Feb. 15 – Feb. 21: Adam Brooks (Regina Pats)
Feb. 8 – Feb. 14: Kevin Labanc (Barrie Colts)
Feb. 1 – Feb. 7: Ivan Provorov (Brandon Wheat Kings)
Jan. 25 – Jan. 31: Frédéric Allard (Chicoutimi Sagueneens)
Jan. 18 – Jan. 24: Giorgio Estephan (Lethbridge Hurricanes)
Jan. 11 – Jan. 17: Reid Gardiner (Prince Albert Raiders)
Jan. 4 – Jan. 10: Maxime Comtois (Victoriaville Tigres)
Dec. 28 – Jan. 3: Kevin Labanc (Barrie Colts)
Dec. 14 – Dec. 20: Brendan Lemieux (Windsor Spitfires)
Dec. 7 – Dec. 13: Christian Dvorak (London Knights)
Nov. 30 – Dec. 6: Mitchell Marner (London Knights)
Nov. 23 – Nov. 29: Conor Garland (Moncton Wildcats)
Nov. 16 – Nov. 22: Pierre-Luc Dubois (Cape Breton Screaming Eagles)
Nov. 9 – Nov. 15: Dylan Strome (Erie Otters)
Nov. 2 – Nov. 8: Nikolas Brouillard (Quebec Remparts)
Oct. 26 – Nov. 1: Mathew Barzal (Seattle Thunderbirds)
Oct. 19 – Oct. 25: Kevin Labanc (Barrie Colts)
Oct. 12 – Oct. 18: Zach Bratina (North Bay Battalion)
Oct. 5 – Oct. 11: Dennis Yan (Shawinigan Cataractes)
Sept. 28 – Oct. 4: Conor Garland (Moncton Wildcats)
Sept. 21 – Sept. 27: Alex Forsberg (Victoria Royals)

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