Alex DeBrincat – Erie Otters – Player Profile

Height: 5’7”

Weight: 160 pounds

Date of Birth: December 18, 1997 – Detroit, Michigan

Position: Right Wing

Shoots: Right

OHL Draft: Undrafted, signed as a free agent.

First there was the Little Engine That Could: “I think I can, I think I can.”

Then, there is Alex DeBrincat: “I know I can, I know I can.”

Alex DeBrincat of the Erie Otters. Photo by Aaron Bell/OHL Images
Alex DeBrincat of the Erie Otters. Photo by Aaron Bell/OHL Images

The twice undrafted DeBrincat signed on with the Otters as a free agent after scoring 54 goals and adding 57 assists in just 50 games for Lake Forest Academy. He took the Ontario Hockey League by storm in his rookie season scoring 51 times to go along with 53 assists while playing in all 68 games. His goals were almost twice as many as his closest rookie rival while his points exceeded twice as many (Zachary Senyshyn: 26 goals, 45 points) en route to winning OHL and CHL rookie of the year.

Throughout last season I heard it many times: “anyone can score playing with McDavid” or “I could score playing with McDavid.”

While playing with a world class player like McDavid would benefit anyone, just how much did it? There are no OHL stats that indicate how much DeBrincat played with McDavid or OHL scoring leader Dylan Strome for that matter. So let’s look at it like this:

DeBrincat averaged .75 goals per game and .78 assists per game through his 68 games. In the 21 games that McDavid missed with injury and the World Junior Championships DeBrincat averaged .52 goals per game and 1.00 assist per game. With McDavid in the lineup terrorizing defences and opening up space, he averaged .85 goals per game and .68 assists per game.

His points per game with McDavid in the lineup stood at 1.53 points per game while without McDavid he averaged 1.52 points per game. Anatomize those numbers and you should come to a legitimate conclusion.

While there are no statistics available for last season of McDavid playing without DeBrincat in the lineup, one can come to a reasonable inference that as much as McDavid made DeBrincat a better goal scorer, DeBrincat made McDavid a better set up man.

There are however, some advanced stats available from CHL Stats

DeBrincat stats

There is no doubt DeBrincat is relishing (and succeeding) in a larger role this season. Early on he’s averaging 28:21 of even strength ice time, up from 23:32 in even strength ice time as a rookie. I’m not suggesting he can continue his pace of 10 goals and 13 points in his first five games, but will suggest he’ll be right up there with the leaders by game 68. He’s already had two dominant performances in a 5 goal game and a 4 goal game.

There is no denying DeBrincat is very undersized. But he has superb speed to overtake guys one on one and is excellent at “hiding” and moving into the scoring areas at the right time. While his mindset playing with McDavid was that of a shoot first winger, he displayed his playmaking abilities in the latter’s absence. Despite the size issue, he is more than willing to play physical and is not dissuaded from going to the dirty areas.

DeBrincat is also an agitator and creates the impression that he enjoys the chirping game on the ice. He can lure the opposition into taking needless and foolish penalties and then work his magic on the powerplay.

There is no question that discussions about DeBrincat among National Hockey League teams will center on his size. Is he a first round talent? In this viewer’s eyes: absolutely. NHL teams will have to decide whether DeBrincat can be the Tampa Bay Lightning’s Tyler Johnson or the Calgary Flames’ Johnny Gaudreau.

“I know I can, I know I can.”

 And now you know as well.

OHL This Week for October 15-18, 2015

Toronto, ON – Ontario Hockey League action heads into the fourth week of the regular season schedule with 26 games beginning tonight through Sunday.

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

AT THE RINKS

Troops don pink Thursday night – The North Bay Battalion host their annual Pink in the Rink event on Thursday night at home to the Oshawa Generals. The Troops will wear special pink sweaters for the occasion, which will be a part of a silent auction in the North Concourse. Pink event t-shirts will be available to purchase for $15 with proceeds also benefitting the Canadian Cancer Society. For more information on the event, visit battalionhockey.com.

Sittler drops the puck in St. Catharines – Toronto Maple Leafs legend and Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Darryl Sittler will conduct the ceremonial puck drop on Thursday night in St. Catharines as the Niagara IceDogs host the Hamilton Bulldogs. Sittler will be taking time to sign autographs at the Meridian Booth pre-game and during the first intermission. Don’t miss your chance to miss one of the game’s all-time greats!

Firebirds host first ever Pink Out Night – The Flint Firebirds are taking up arms against breast cancer Friday night at home to the Ottawa 67’s. Firebirds players will be wearing special pink jerseys during the game that will be auctioned off at the end of the contest in addition to goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic’s game worn helmet. A 50/50 raffle and special pink merchandise will also be on sale on the concourse. For full details on the event please visit flintfirebirds.com.

Frontenacs hold Foster Parent Night at the KRC – The Kingston Frontenacs are supporting a special cause on Friday night – the need to find foster parents for the many youth who can’t stay in their homes due to abuse or neglect. Join the Frontenacs as they shine a light on this very important issue in our society on Friday at home to the Peterborough Petes.

PETES’ HUNTER GARLENT RECEIVES WEEKLY HONOURS

Hunter Garlent of the Peterborough Petes is the Pioneer Energy OHL Player of the Week for the week ending October 11 after leading the league with eight points in three games scoring twice with six assists and a plus-minus rating of plus-7.  Garlent helped the Petes grab four of a possible six points on their West Division road trip lifting the club into a first place tie in the OHL’s Eastern Conference standings with 10 points.

TIP TOP TAILORS OHL PLAYS OF THE WEEK – WEEK 3

The goaltenders stole the show on the third installment of the Tip Top Tailors OHL Plays of the Week. Dawson Carty headlined the highlight reel with an outstanding save to rob his former team, the Mississauga Steelheads of a goal. Michael Giugovaz played second fiddle, similarly taking a goal away from one of his old clubs in the Peterborough Petes. A pair of OHL youngsters scored their first OHL goal in fine style as both Greg Meireles and Ben Gleason made it into the top five while Flint’s Will Bitten showed us his soft hands with a dandy breakaway backhand deke. Catch the third edition of the Tip Top Tailors OHL Plays of the Week.

GETTING ON THE BOARD: FIRST OHL GOALS IN 2015-16

53 different players have scored their first OHL goal this season! Revisit their exciting milestones right here! Click on a player’s name below to watch his first OHL goal! 

Vladislav Barulin, Daniel Beaudoin, Robbie Burt, Chase Campbell, Cole Candella, Jacob Cascagnette, Sasha Chmelevski, Ryan Cranford,Cam Dineen, Stepan Falkovsky, Christian Fischer, Morgan Frost, Ben Garagan, Brady GilmourChristian Girhiny, Ben Gleason, Brendan HarrogateJake HendersonNoel HoefenmayerAiden Jamieson, Ben Jones, Olli JuoleviBoris Katchouk, Max Kislinger, Jack KopackaDavid LevinLukas Lofquist, Ryan McGregor, Greg Meireles, Mitchell MendoncaJarrett MeyerChristian MieritzDaniel Muzito-Bagenda, Julius Nattinen, Alex Nylander, Tyler Parsons, J.J. PiccinichZack PittmanIsaac RatcliffeDaniel Robertson, Jason Robertson, Jordan Sambrook, Eddie SchulzMikhail SergachevKole Sherwood, Nicolas Sicoly, Dmitry Sokolov, Matthew StromeNick Suzuki, Robert Thomas, Owen TippettMatthew TkachukGabe Vilardi

ROGERS HOMETOWN HOCKEY IN NORTH BAY THIS WEEKEND

The Rogers Hometown Hockey Tour stops in North Bay this weekend! The festival caps off with the broadcast of the Vancouver Canucks vs. Edmonton Oilers on Saturday night hosted by Ron MacLean LIVE from the Sportsnet Mobile Studio in North Bay. For more information visit hometownhockey.com.

Be sure to wrap up the weekend with some Battalion hockey on Sunday as they host the Niagara IceDogs at 3:00pm.

CHL CANADA/RUSSIA SERIES COMES TO OWEN SOUND AND WINDSOR

The 2015 Canada/Russia Series brings hard-hitting action to Owen Sound and Windsor next month as the world’s best young players continue the historic Canada/Russia rivalry.

While the game in Owen Sound on Thursday November 12 has sold out, tickets to catch the action on Monday November 16 in Windsor are on sale now!

Don’t miss out! See the OHL’s brightest young stars put their best foot forward in an early audition for a potential spot with Canada’s National Junior Team at the 2016 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship in Helsinki, Finland.

ALUMNI NOTES

McDavid, Fabbri, Domi and McCann all score first NHL goal – With the dawn of a new NHL season comes significant career milestones for prominent OHL graduates. Connor McDavid, Robby Fabbri, Max Domi and Jared McCann each scored their first NHL goal in the past week.

McDavid lit the lamp on Tuesday in his third game, a 4-2 loss to the Dallas Stars. The 2015 CHL Player of the Year tipped an Andrej Sekera point shot past Dallas goaltender Kari Lehtonen at 12:18 of the second period.

Fabbri scored in an opening night victory over McDavid’s Oilers, taking a centering feed from linemate Jori Lehtera to beat Edmonton goaltender Cam Talbot.

Domi got on the scoresheet in a 4-1 Arizona Coyotes victory over Los Angeles on Monday. Domi made the Kings pay for a defensive zone turnover, beating goaltender Jonathan Quick over the shoulder with his signature quick release at 4:43 of the second period. The goal was part of a two-point game for Domi, who also had an assist on Oliver Ekman-Larsson’s first goal of the season.

McCann picked up his first NHL marker on Saturday as the Vancouver Canucks fell to the Calgary Flames 3-2. McCann teamed up with Jannik Hansen and London Knights graduate Brandon Prust to beat goaltender Jonas Hiller at 11:33 of the second frame.

Tyler Randell scores first NHL goal – Tyler Randell’s first NHL goal was game winner, propelling the Boston Bruins to a 6-2 victory over the Colorado Avalanche on Wednesday. Randell tipped home an Adam McQuaid point shot for the first of his NHL career, coming in his debut.

Randell played in 267 career OHL contests from 2007-2012 between the Belleville Bulls and the Kitchener Rangers. He registered 67 goals, 44 assists and 111 points. His past four seasons have been predominantly spent with the AHL’s Providence Bruins.

Binnington enjoys productive, knowledge-filled summer: Former Owen Sound Attack goaltender Jordan Binnington took big steps this summer to improve himself on and off the ice. The American Hockey League’s Lindsey Willhite fills us in on what the St. Louis Blues prospect learned about nutrition, flexibility and a wide range of other diverse subjects. READ

Dundas is OUA’s early season scoring leader: Former Oshawa Generals and Sarnia Sting forward Justice Dundas is off to a hot start to his OUA career, scoring four goals and two assists for six points in his first two games with the University of Windsor Lancers. Dundas, who spent his overaged season last year with the QMJHL’s Saint John Sea Dogs, played in 152 career OHL games from 2011-2014.

KEY WEEKEND MATCHUPS

Ottawa 67’s (4-3-0-0) vs. Windsor Spitfires (5-1-1-0)
Thursday October 15 at Windsor

Two of the OHL’s hottest teams clash in Windsor on Thursday night as the Ottawa 67’s enter action as winners of four straight, overcoming an 0-3 start to the season. The Windsor Spitfires hit the ice as the 10th ranked team on the most recent edition of the BMO CHL Top-10 Rankings.

67’s head coach and GM Jeff Brown sends his club out against his son Logan and a Spitfires squad that has impressed many out of the gate this season.

Erie Otters (6-0-0-0) vs. Oshawa Generals (4-3-1-0)
Friday October 16 at Oshawa

The Erie Otters visit the Oshawa Generals in a rematch of last spring’s OHL Championship Series that saw the eventual MasterCard Memorial Cup Champion Generals take a 4-1 series victory.

With captain Dylan Strome back in the lineup and OHL leading scorer Alex DeBrincat doing what he does best, the Otters boast a formidable lineup that features 12 holdovers from last year’s squad. They enter a three-in-three weekend with games in Peterborough and Oshawa before returning home to face Guelph.

Along with the Otters and Barrie Colts, the Generals have been one of the OHL’s best defensive team to start the season, with goaltender Jeremy Brodeur recording four shutouts through his first seven starts.

This game has been circled on a lot of calendars since May.

WEEKEND SCHEDULE:

Thursday, October 15
Hamilton at Niagara – 7:00pm
Oshawa at North Bay – 7:00pm
Erie at Peterborough – 7:05pm
Ottawa at Windsor – 7:05pm
Owen Sound at Barrie – 7:30pm

Friday, October 16
North Bay at Sudbury – 7:00pm
Peterborough at Kingston – 7:00pm
Sault Ste. Marie at Sarnia – 7:05pm
Ottawa at Flint – 7:30pm
Owen Sound at Kitchener – 7:30pm
Saginaw at London – 7:30pm
Windsor at Guelph – 7:30pm
Erie at Oshawa – 7:35pm

Saturday, October 17
Guelph at Erie – 7:00pm
Kingston at Hamilton – 7:00pm
Sault Ste. Marie at London – 7:00pm
Sudbury at Niagara – 7:00pm
Mississauga at Saginaw – 7:05pm
Kitchener at Barrie – 7:30pm

Sunday, October 18
Windsor at Owen Sound – 2:00pm
Niagara at North Bay – 3:00pm
Sudbury at Hamilton – 3:00pm
Ottawa at Saginaw – 4:00pm
Kitchener at Guelph – 6:00pm
Kingston at Oshawa – 6:05pm
Mississauga at Sarnia – 7:05pm

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CHL Announces BMO CHL Top 10 Rankings

The Canadian Hockey League today announced the fourth edition of the BMO CHL Top-10 Rankings for the 2015-16 season.  The weekly rankings of the CHL’s Top-10 teams are selected by a panel of National Hockey League scouts.

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 BMO CHL Top 10 Rankings – Week 4

Rank: Team: Last Week Rank: Number of Weeks Ranked:
1 Erie Otters (6-0-0-0) 1 4
2 Shawinigan Cataractes (9-2-0-0) 5 4
3 Calgary Hitmen (5-1-0-1) 3 4
4 Drummondville Voltigeurs (10-2-0-0) 10 2
5 Victoria Royals (7-1-0-0) 1
6 Brandon Wheat Kings (4-1-0-2) 4 4
7 Rouyn-Noranda Huskies (8-1-2-1) 2 3
8 Rimouski Oceanic (7-2-0-0) 7 2
9 London Knights (4-1-1-1) 8 4
10 Windsor Spitfires (5-1-1-0) 1
Honourable Mention:
Moose Jaw Warriors (4-0-1-1) 0
Kingston Frontenacs (4-1-1-1) 0
Everett Silvertips (4-1-0-0) 0

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Cataractes’ Dennis Yan named CHL Player of the Week

The Canadian Hockey League today announced that Tampa Bay Lightning prospect Dennis Yan of the Shawinigan Cataractes is the CHL Player of the Week for the week ending October 11 after recording 10 points in two games scoring six goals and four assists with a plus-minus rating of plus-6.

Yan produced back-to-back career-high five-point performances for the Cataractes who continued their strong start to the 2015-16 QMJHL season winning both games last week to improve their record to 9-2-0-0.  On Friday night, Yan scored his second career hat-trick and added two assists including the helper on Anthony Beauvillier’s game-winning goal to claim second star honours in a wild 8-7 overtime victory against the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies.  Then on Saturday, Yan repeated his offensive effort with another hat-trick and two assists this time claiming first honours in a 5-2 win over the Val-d’Or Foreurs.

Yan, an 18-year-old from Portland, OR, is playing in his second career QMJHL season.  Selected by the Lightning in the third round of the 2015 NHL Draft, Yan has nine goals and seven assists for 16 points in seven games so far this season after scoring 33 goals and 31 assists for 64 points in 59 games as a rookie last season.

Also considered for the award this week was fellow Lightning prospect Brayden Point of the Moose Jaw Warriors who scored five goals and four assists for nine points in three games, while Hunter Garlent of the Peterborough Petes scored twice with six assists for eight points in three games.

2015-16 CHL Regular Season Players of the Week:

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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Royals’ Coleman Vollrath named Vaughn CHL Goaltender of the Week

The Canadian Hockey League today announced that Coleman Vollrath of the Victoria Royals is the Vaughn CHL Goaltender of the Week for the week ending October 11 after posting a 3-1-0-0 record with a shutout victory along with a goals-against-average of 1.00 and save percentage of .960.

Vollrath backstopped the Royals to three straight wins last week making 97 saves in four starts lifting the Royals into first place in the WHL standings with a 7-1-0-0 record to start the 2015-16 season.  Vollrath made 25 saves on Tuesday despite the Royals first loss of the campaign by a 3-1 score against the Spokane Chiefs.  In a rematch on Wednesday night, his 27 saves helped defeat the Chiefs 4-1 earning him third star honours.  He stopped all 26 shots he faced on Friday for his first shutout of the season earning first star honours in a 3-0 win over the Kelowna Rockets, then wrapped up the week with 19 saves on Saturday in a 3-1 win over the Kamloops Blazers.

Vollrath, a 20-year-old from Calgary, AB, is playing in his fourth career WHL season with the Royals posting a career 59-36-4-4 record with eight shutouts.  So far this season he carries a goals-against-average of 1.63 and save percentage of .938.

Also considered for the award this week was Lucas Peressini of the Kingston Frontenacs who posted a 2-0-0-0 record with a goals-against-average of 1.48 and save percentage of .955, and Olivier Tremblay of the Victoriaville Tigres who won both of his road starts maintaining a goals-against-average of 1.98 and save percentage of .944.

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2015-16 Vaughn CHL Goaltenders of the Week:

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)

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Around the OHL – October 13, 2015

Forward Owen MacDonald sounds off after his team nearly blows a 5-1 from the first period

 Forget simply giving thanks. This weekend for the London Knights was about escape and relief.

They blew a 5-1 first-period lead Monday afternoon but still managed to beat the Hamilton Bulldogs 8-6 before 3,058 — a lot of them Knights fans — at First­Ontario Centre (formerly Copps Coliseum).

“We can’t give that away,” said London forward Owen MacDonald, who tipped in the winning goal with 3:45 left in the third period. “It was terrible play by us in the second period (outscored 3-0 in the middle 20 minutes). That’s what cost us and luckily, we grinded them down in the third.

“We can’t have that again.”

Did MacDonald worry his high tip off a Brandon Crawley point shot would be negated on a high-stick video review?

“I’m not too tall, so no,” the 5-foot-9 veteran quipped.

The Bulldogs grew a few inches when ex-Knight Ben Gleason, dealt to the Hammer last week after struggling to get in London’s lineup, brought his new team all the way back to even late in the third. It was his first OHL goal.

That joy lasted a grand total of 67 seconds before MacDonald’s redirection.

“(Gleason) got his moment of fame,” MacDonald said. “It didn’t last for very long but good for him. I hope he succeeds here and wish him all the best.”

The Knights spent a lot of time crossing their fingers in hope Matthew Tkachuk wasn’t seriously injured after a collision with an Attack player in a 2-1 loss in Owen Sound on Saturday.

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Rangers rookie collects five points in romp

The Kitchener Rangers are hoping it’s a glimpse of things to come.

Rookie winger Greg Meireles picked up five points in an 8-2 rout against the Sudbury Wolves on Thanksgiving Monday at the Aud.

It’s the first five-point performance since Michael Catenacci did the quint back in 2012. But “Cat” was a fifth-year captain at the time, not a 16-year-old playing in just his third OHL game.

“It means the world,” said Meireles, who scored twice and added three assists. “It has always been my dream to go to the OHL, and to get five points is amazing. It’s unreal.”

The freshman has taken an unusual path to the Aud.

The Rangers’ first-round draft pick (12th overall) opted to sign with the club as an affiliate player while spending the majority of the season with the Ottawa Jr. Senators in the Central Canada Hockey League.

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Storm ring in new phone policy

Before entering the dressing room, before practice and on game days, Guelph Storm players must first stop by the equipment table sitting in the hallway outside their dressing room door.

There, into a bright red former shoe box with the word “PHONES” written on it in black marker, they must leave their cellphones and only then can they enter the dressing room. When all phones are accounted for, it’s put safely away by equipment manager Rusty Hammond.

While other teams in the OHL have had a similar rule in previous years, it’s something Guelph Storm coach Bill Stewart implemented prior to this season at the Sleeman Centre.

“It’s a different way to look at things, but we’re so young that we just want to make sure the focus is in the right direction as opposed to all over the place,” Stewart said of the ban on phones in the dressing room.

“There’s agents, parents, friends and all this stuff. We just want everyone to focus when they come here so that we get their full attention. It’s not that they’ve been abusing things. We just need a little more focus because of their youth.”

Stewart said there are so many different social media avenues out there that young people are involved with, that the team has to be aware of them all.

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Petes’ Hunter Garlent named Pioneer Energy OHL Player of the Week

Toronto, ON – The Ontario Hockey League today announced that forward Hunter Garlent of the Peterborough Petes is the Pioneer Energy OHL Player of the Week for the week ending October 11 after leading the league with eight points in three games scoring twice with six assists and a plus-minus rating of plus-7.

Garlent helped the Petes grab four of a possible six points on their West Division road trip lifting the club into a first place tie in the OHL’s Eastern Conference standings with 10 points.  Held without a point in the Petes’ 4-1 loss to the Windsor Spitfires on Thursday, Garlent rebounded with a goal and two assists on Saturday in a 7-2 victory over the Saginaw Spirit.  Then on Sunday, Garlent matched his career-high with a five-point performance scoring once with four assists in a 6-4 win over the Flint Firebirds.

Garlent, a 20-year-old from Thorold, ON, is playing in his fifth career OHL season and third with the Petes after being a first round pick of the Guelph Storm in the 2011 OHL Priority Selection.  Currently tied for second in OHL scoring with 11 points in eight games, Garlent has now scored 70 goals and 123 assists for 193 points in 232 career OHL regular season games.

Also considered for the award was last week’s recipient Alex DeBrincat who scored four goals and two assists for six points in two games helping the Erie Otters stay undefeated with a perfect 6-0-0-0 record, and Dante Salituro who scored four goals and one assist for five points in three games helping the Ottawa 67’s extend their winning-streak to four.  In goal, Lucas Peressini of the Kingston Frontenacs posted a 2-0-0-0 record with a goals-against-average of 1.48 and save percentage of .955.

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2015-16 Pioneer Energy OHL Players of the Week:

Oct. 5 – Oct. 11: Hunter Garlent (Peterborough Petes)
Sept. 28 – Oct. 4: Alex DeBrincat (Erie Otters)
Sept. 21 – Sept. 27: Zack Bowman (Flint Firebirds)

HOCKEY CANADA NARROWS PLAYER LIST FOR 2015 WORLD UNDER-17 HOCKEY CHALLENGE

59 CHL players (24 OHL, 20 WHL, 15 QMJHL) selected to represent Canada in Dawson Creek and Fort St. John, B.C.

CALGARY, Alta. – Dreams will come true for the 66 young men who’ve been selected to represent Canada in their first international competition when they take to the ice at the 2015 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge, Oct. 30 to Nov. 7 in Dawson Creek and Fort St. John, B.C.

 Hockey Canada and the Canadian Hockey League released the full event roster on Friday; over the next few weeks, the Canadians will be named to one of three squads – Canada Black, Canada Red, and Canada White. Prior to 2014, Canada was represented by five regional teams: Atlantic, Ontario, Pacific, Quebec, and West.

 CHL Players:

 Goaltenders:

Michael DiPietro (Windsor Spitfires)

Kyle Jessiman (Cape Breton Screaming Eagles)

Ian Scott (Prince Albert Raiders)

Matthew Welsh (Charlottetown Islanders)

 Defencemen:

Yan Aucoin (Baie-Comeau Drakkar)

Evan Bouchard (London Knights)

Jakob Brahaney (Kingston Frontenacs)

Josh Brook (Moose Jaw Warriors)

Jocktan Chainey (Shawinigan Cataractes)

Antoine Crête-Belzile (Blainville-Boisbriand Armada)

Hayden Davis (Niagara IceDogs)

Walter Flower (Halifax Mooseheads)

Jérémy Groleau (Chicoutimi Sagueneens)

Nolan Kneen (Kamloops Blazers)

Brady Lyle (North Bay Battalion)

Max Martin (Prince George Cougars)

Jacob Paquette (Kingston Frontenacs)

Markus Phillips (Owen Sound Attack)

Jonathan Smart (Kelowna Rockets)

Scott Walford (Victoria Royals)

Nick Watson (Lethbridge Hurricanes)

Reilly Webb (Hamilton Bulldogs)

 Forwards:

Jaret Anderson-Dolan (Spokane Chiefs)

Jordan Bellerive (Lethbridge Hurricanes)

Shawn Boudrias (Charlottetown Islanders)

Maxime Comtois (Victoriaville Tigres)

Louis-Philip Côté (Rouyn-Noranda Huskies)

Brett Davis (Lethbridge Hurricanes)

MacKenzie Entwistle (Hamilton Bulldogs)

Zach Gallant (Peterborough Petes)

Brady Gilmour (Saginaw Spirit)

Cody Glass (Portland Winterhawks)

James Hamblin (Medicine Hat Tigers)

Dawson Holt (Vancouver Giants)

Peyton Hoyt (Cape Breton Screaming Eagles)

Ben Jones (Niagara IceDogs)

Austen Keating (Ottawa 67’s)

Jake Leschyshyn (Regina Pats)

David Levin (Sudbury Wolves)

Stelio Mattheos (Brandon Wheat Kings)

Ryan McLeod (Mississauga Steelheads)

Antoine Morand (Acadie-Bathurst Titan)

Brett Neumann (Erie Otters)

Kyle Olson (Tri-City Americans)

Hayden Ostir (Spokane Chiefs)

Josh Paterson (Saskatoon Blades)

Michael Rasmussen (Tri-City Americans)

Isaac Ratcliffe (Guelph Storm)

Brendan Semchuk (Vancouver Giants)

Matthew Strome (Hamilton Bulldogs)

Matthew Struthers (Owen Sound Attack)

Jack Studnicka (Oshawa Generals)

Nick Suzuki (Owen Sound Attack)

Joël Teasdale (Blainville-Boisbriand Armada)

Robert Thomas (London Knights)

Owen Tippett (Mississauga Steelheads)

Joseph Veleno (Saint John Sea Dogs)

Gabe Vilardi (Windsor Spitfires)

Alex-Oliver Voyer (Rimouski Oceanic)

“We have had a chance to get a look at these players through this summer’s development camp, and as they started their season”, said Ryan Jankowski, Hockey Canada’s director of player personnel. “We have assembled a strong group for the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge.”

CHL LargeThe 66 players were selected by Jankowski, together with Joël Bouchard, a member of Hockey Canada’s Program of Excellence management group, and regional scouts Carl Bouchard (Quebec), Barclay Branch (Ontario), Wade Klippenstein (West), Kevin Mitchell (Atlantic) and Darrell Woodley (Ontario). These same gentlemen are charged with making up the three Team Canada rosters, which will be announced the week prior to the tournament’s start.

“It’s an exciting step for these players to represent their country for the first time, and we have a very talented group who will certainly give the fans in Dawson Creek and Fort St. John a lot to cheer about,” said Shawn Bullock, senior manager of hockey operations and men’s national teams for Hockey Canada. “We’re happy with the depth we’re seeing with the under-17 group; it bodes well for the future of our program as these players look to progress through our system to the under-18 and junior programs.”

The 2015 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge brings together the top players in the world born in 1999 or later. The three Canadian teams will be joined by the Czech Republic, Finland, Russia, Sweden, and the United States, forming two groups of four teams. All eight teams will qualify for the quarter-finals, with the winners advancing to the semifinals, and losers facing off in placement games. The full schedule can be found here.

The 22-game tournament will officially kick off Nov. 1 at the Encana Events Centre in Dawson Creek with Canada Black taking on Canada White, while Canada Red opens its tournament against Finland at the North Peace Arena in Fort St. John. Both cities will also host two pre-tournament games on Oct. 30.

Full-tournament ticket packages are still available, as well as new, $80 evening-only packages which include six games. In addition, A ‘Family 4-Pack’ (pre-tournament and preliminary round) is also available, starting at $25 for four tickets.

 Limited quantities are still available of all ticket packages. Single-game ticket information will be announced closer to the start of the tournament. For more information on tickets, including how to purchase, CLICK HERE.

The gold medal game is Saturday, Nov. 7 in Dawson Creek at 9:30 p.m. ET/6:30 p.m. PT, and will be shown on TSN and RDS, Hockey Canada’s official broadcasters, along with the bronze-medal game and the semifinal played in Dawson Creek. All other tournament games, including 12 preliminary-round games, four quarter-finals, two placement games and the semifinal played in Fort St. John, will be available live through FASTHockey webcasts at www.hockeycanada.ca/wu17.

Since the first World Under-17 Hockey Challenge (then known as the Quebec Esso Cup) in 1986, more than 1,500 NHL draft picks have played in the tournament, including 12 of the last 15 first-overall selections (Ilya Kovalchuk, 2001; Rick Nash, 2002; Marc-André Fleury, 2003; Alexander Ovechkin, 2004; Erik Johnson, 2006; Patrick Kane, 2007; John Tavares, 2009; Taylor Hall, 2010; Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, 2011; Nathan MacKinnon, 2013; Aaron Ekblad, 2014; Connor McDavid, 2015).

 For more information on the 2015 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge, visit www.hockeycanada.ca/wu17 or follow along via social media at www.facebook.com/worldu17 or www.twitter.com/hc_wu17.

CHL Leagues

OHL This Week for October 8-12, 2015

Toronto, ON – Ontario Hockey League action heads into the third week of the regular season schedule with an extended weekend that includes 24 games from Thursday night through Monday afternoon.

AT THE RINKS

67’s tackle women’s cancers on FridayThe Ottawa 67’s take the fight to women’s cancers this Friday night when they host the Oshawa Generals.

Spirit host annual ‘Pink Out’ game Saturday night – The Saginaw Spirit are taking their annual stand against Breast Cancer on Saturday night at the Dow Event Center in their annual ‘Pink Out’ game. Fans can buy a $13 fundraising ticket online, with $5 from each purchase going to the St. Mary’s of Michigan Breast Care Fund. The Spirit will be sporting pink jerseys that will be auctioned off post-game, with proceeds going to charity. For more details on the Spirit’s ‘Pink Out’ Night, visit saginawspirit.com.

Bulldogs give out magnet schedules on Monday Get your Hamilton Bulldogs magnet schedule on Monday at FirstOntario Centre when the London Knights are in town. Fans can also get in on a great Thanksgiving Family 4 Pack deal that includes 4 hot dogs, 4 soft drinks and 4 popcorns for just $20!

Rangers support the Food Bank of Waterloo – The Kitchener Rangers will be supporting the Food Bank of Waterloo on Mondayafternoon at home to the Sudbury Wolves. Fans are asked to bring non-perishable food items for donation. Financial contributions will also be accepted, with each dollar donated providing food for three meals while also helping the Food Bank of Waterloo inch closer to its goal of providing 435,000 meals and 14 weeks of essential food this fall. Food items needed most include but are not limited to: canned fish & meat, peanut butter, canned fruit and dry beans. For more information, visit kitchenerrangers.com.

OTTERS’ ALEX DeBRINCAT RECEIVES WEEKLY HONOURS

Alex DeBrincat of the Erie Otters is the Pioneer Energy OHL Player of the Week for the week ending October 4 after recording five goals in two games with a plus-minus rating of plus-5. DeBrincat helped the Otters earn a pair of victories last week to improve their record to 4-0-0-0 as the only remaining undefeated team in the OHL.  The club posted a 3-2 shootout triumph over the Flint Firebirds in Saturday night’s home opener, and also earned a 6-1 road victory over the Niagara IceDogs last Thursday with DeBrincat setting a franchise regular season single game record with a five-goal performance as the game’s first star.

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TIP TOP TAILORS OHL PLAYS OF THE WEEK – WEEK 2

Catch up on the greatest plays from around the league this past week, including Barrie’s Kevin Labanc, a great pass from North Bay goaltender Jake Smith to teammate Zach Bratina, a nifty London Knights powerplay goal from Aaron Berisha, one of Alex DeBrincat’s five goals against the Niagara IceDogs and a stickhandling clinic from Mississauga’s Alex Nylander! Catch the second edition of the Tip Top Tailors OHL Plays of the Week!

GETTING ON THE BOARD: FIRST OHL GOALS IN 2015-16

34 different players have scored their first OHL goal this season! Revisit their exciting milestones right here! Click on a player’s name below to watch his first OHL goal!

Vladislav Barulin, Robbie Burt, Cole Candella, Sasha Chmelevski, Ryan Cranford, Christian Fischer, Brady Gilmour, Christian Girhiny,Brendan Harrogate, Jake Henderson, Noel Hoefenmayer, Aiden Jamieson, Olli Juolevi, Boris Katchouk, Jack Kopacka, David Levin,Lukas Lofquist, Mitchell Mendonca, Jarrett Meyer, Christian Mieritz, Daniel Muzito-Bagenda, Alex Nylander, J.J. Piccinich, Zack Pittman, Isaac Ratcliffe, Daniel Robertson, Eddie Schulz, Mikhail Sergachev, Kole Sherwood, Matthew Strome, Nick Suzuki, Owen Tippett, Matthew Tkachuk, Gabe Vilardi

OHLThisWeekALUMNI NOTES

Leafs claim Corrado off waivers – The Toronto Maple Leafs have claimed former Sudbury Wolves and Kitchener Rangers defenceman Frank Corrado off waivers from the Vancouver Canucks. Corrado appeared in 10 games with the Canucks last season, spending most of the year with their AHL affiliate in Utica. The Comets made a deep run to the Calder Cup Finals as Corrado suited up in 18 playoff contests.

Hamilton brothers reunited in Flames organization – The Calgary Flames have acquired Freddie Hamilton from the Colorado Avalanche, reuniting him with brother Dougie Hamilton in the Flames organization. The two Hamiltons suited up with the Niagara IceDogs from 2009-2012, making it to the OHL Finals in 2012. Freddie Hamilton spent most of the 2014-15 season with the AHL’s Worcester Sharks where he had nine goals, 21 assists and 30 points in 52 games. He played in 18 NHL games between San Jose and Colorado.

Lalande signs KHL contract – Former Belleville Bulls goaltender Kevin Lalande will continue his career in the KHL this season, recently inking a two-year contract with Dinamo Minsk out of Belarus. Lalande attended the Minnesota Wild’s training camp on a tryout basis before returning to Europe where he has spent the past five seasons. Lalande played in Belleville from 2003-2007, appearing in 131 games and was drafted in the fifth round of the 2005 NHL Draft by the Calgary Flames.

Kulda to play pro in Finland – Former Peterborough Petes defenceman Arturs Kulda will continue his career in Finland this season, signing with Jokerit of the KHL. The 27 year-old Latvian blueliner played two seasons with the Petes from 2006-2008. After a North American pro career that included 260 AHL games and 15 NHL contests spent between Atlanta and Winnipeg, Kulda has spent the past three seasons in Russia.

KEY WEEKEND MATCHUPS

Barrie Colts (4-1-0-0) vs. Niagara IceDogs (1-4-0-0)
Thursday October 8 at Niagara

The Niagara IceDogs get another crack at the divisional opponent Barrie Colts on home ice after dropping a 4-1 decision last weekend. The IceDogs look to turn around a 1-4 start to the season and put an end to their four game slide.

The Colts enter the weekend as the CHL’s sixth ranked team. They’re led in scoring by overage forward Justin Scott who has nine points (1-8–9) in five games. Goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood currently leads all goaltenders with a 1.38 goals-against average and a .963 save percentage.

Windsor Spitfires (3-0-1-0) vs. Kitchener Rangers (2-0-1-0)
Friday October 9 at Kitchener

The Windsor Spitfires enter the weekend on a three game winning streak and were recognized with an honourable mention in the latest edition of the BMO CHL Top-10 Rankings. The loss of overage defenceman Trevor Murphy to the American Hockey League hasn’t slowed the Spits down as defencemen Jalen Chatfield and Mikhail Sergachev have pitched in offensively from the back end with a pair of goals each. Sixteen year-old centreman Gabe Vilardi has three goals through his first four OHL contests.

The Rangers come off a successful northern road trip with wins in North Bay and Sudbury last weekend. A well-balanced club, the Rangers are led in scoring by draft eligible winger Adam Mascherin who has two goals, two assists and four points in three games.

WEEKEND SCHEDULE: 

Thursday, October 8
Barrie at Niagara – 7:005pm
Peterborough at Windsor – 7:00pm

Friday, October 9
Mississauga at Kingston – 7:00pm
Niagara at Erie – 7:00pm
Oshawa at Ottawa – 7:00pm
Hamilton at Sarnia – 7:05pm
Saginaw at Sault Ste. Marie – 7:07pm
Owen Sound at Guelph – 7:30pm
Sudbury at London – 7:30pm
Windsor at Kitchener – 7:30pm

Saturday, October 10
Windsor at Erie – 7:00pm
Peterborough at Saginaw – 7:05pm
North Bay at Sault Ste. Marie – 7:07pm
London at Owen Sound – 7:30pm
Ottawa at Barrie – 7:30pm
Sarnia at Flint – 7:30pm

Sunday, October 11
Kitchener at Mississauga – 2:00pm
Ottawa at Owen Sound – 2:00pm
Sudbury at Sarnia – 2:05pm
Peterborough at Flint – 5:00pm

Monday, October 12
London at Hamilton – 2:00pm
Mississauga at North Bay – 2:00pm
Sudbury at Kitchener – 2:00pm
Guelph at Oshawa 2:05pm

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OHL Announces Disciplinary Action

The Ontario Hockey League today announced the results of a review of an incident which took place in a game played in Hamilton on the 4th of October, 2015, involving the Bulldogs and the visiting Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds Hockey Club.

The incident reviewed was a match penalty assessed to player Keigan Goetz of the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds for checking to the head.OHL

Based on such review, it is the position of the League that player Keigan Goetz shall be suspended for twelve (12) games, dating from but not including the game of Sunday, October 4th, 2015.

Click here for video/rationale of the Keigan Goetz suspension.