2019 OHL Priority Selection - Final Top 100 Prospects #OHLDraft


(Top Three Prospects - OHL Cup Champions Shane Wright, Brandt Clarke, and Brennan Othmann)


First off, congratulations to the Don Mills Flyers on winning the 2019 OHL Cup. The Toronto Red Wings played an excellent final, but just came up short. The tournament was an incredible event from top to bottom. 




It's fitting that the top three prospects teamed up for the winning goal. Excellent lob pass by Brandt Clarke to Shane Wright and across to Brennan Othmann for the game winner.



Shane Wright was the tournament MVP and led the tournament in scoring. Below are the top scorers for the tournament and First Team All-Stars.




During the OHL Cup, the annual awards banquet was held. The following players were minor midget AAA players of the year for their respective associations.



In February, a select group of minor midget AAA players represented Team Ontario at the 2019 Canada Winter Games. Congrats on the silver medal boys! Here is a photo of the squad.




Now, to the rankings (draft takes place on April 6th)...


** NCAA commitment could mean the player will be drafted much lower than where he is ranked


1. Shane Wright, C, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)

Statistics:
OHL Cup Tournament (Toronto, ON) - 8G & 10A for 18 points in 7 games.
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 8G & 9A for 17 points in 8 games
Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament (London, ON) – 7G & 10A for 17 points in 8 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 7G, 5A for 12 points in 6 games

Comments:
Shane Wright is a 2004 born player dominating the 2003 born circuit. Exceptional status was granted by Hockey Canada on March 8, 2019. He is the real deal and whatever team (Kingston secured top pick) is lucky enough to draft him will likely get three years of his services (expect him to go to the NHL after his draft year). All the physical tools are there and his hockey IQ is next level. The way he sees the ice, distributes the puck, and attacks open gaps is impeccable. Watch out for the quick wrister mid-level and under the glove. That’s his go to move, but Wright has several tricks up his sleeve. I’ve seen him put the puck in the net almost any way imaginable. Shane had recorded over 150 points by March 6, 2019.

He led the Don Mills Flyers to an OHF Bantam Championship last season with 15 points in 8 games. His Don Mills Flyers have only lost one game this season (finals of Silver Stick to Compuware), and they won the Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament and Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament in dominant fashion. The Don Mills Flyers were tested at the Toronto Marlboros Holiday Classic, but emerged victorious. Shane Wright got the OT game-winning goal in the finals and was named MVP of the tournament. The Toronto Red Wings gave them a very entertaining game in the 2019 OHL Cup Final, but Don Mills won the game and Shane Wright got another MVP trophy.




2. Brandt Clarke, D, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)

Statistics:
OHL Cup Tournament (Toronto, ON) - 2G & 9A for 11 points in 7 games.
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 3G & 5A for 8 points in 8 games
Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament (London, ON) – 3G & 8A for 11 points in 8 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 4G, 3A for 7 points in 7 games

Comments:
Brandt Clarke is going to make an OHL fan base very, very happy. The offensively gifted defenceman is oozing with skill and is very creative in the offensive zone. He can make all the fancy plays and it’s easy to see the similarities between him and his brother Graeme (forward for the Ottawa 67s). His stick handling and deceptive dekes are unmatched in this draft class. Clarke has incredible puck skills – he can make it disappear like he’s doing a magic trick when the opponent tries to take it off him. Clarke shows off his ability to dangle with a successful "Michigan Move" executed in one of the clips below. According to the Don Mils Flyers, Clarke hit 100 points on January 24, 2019. That's absurd production for a defenceman.


3. Brennan Othmann, F, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)

Statistics:
OHL Cup Tournament (Toronto, ON) - 8G & 6A for 14 points in 7 games.
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 4G & 4A for 8 points in 8 games
Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament (London, ON) – 16G & 9A for 25 points in 8 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 5G & 5A for 10 points in 7 games

Comments:
Othmann is Shane Wright’s partner in crime. He is the perfect complement to Wright and they play extremely well together. Othmann is super sturdy and can bury the puck. His finishing touch is really high-end. Deceptive head fakes and quick hands are part of the equation. Othmann fools goalies and defenders to keep them off balance and on their heels. Brennan had scored over 150 points this season by March 14, 2019.



4. Sasha Pastujov, F, Compuware 16U (USA – HPHL TIER 1)**

Statistics:
HPHL – 7G & 11A for 18 points in 19 games
USA Hockey Select 15 Development Camp: 2G & 3A for 5 points in 4 games
Border Battle (Windsor, ON) – 3G & 7A for 10 points in 3 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 9G & 7A for 16 points in 7 games

Comments:
Sasha Pastujov had himself a tournament at the Silver Stick in Whitby. Him and Dylan Duke (see number nine below) had an incredible weekend and wowed those in attendance. The finals with the Don Mills Flyers (5-4 OT win) was an absolute classic. Pastujov displayed a nice wrist shot that found the net frequently. He can change up his speed drastically to keep defenses on their heels and stop on a dime. This kid can really play and his puck skills are special. Check out a goal by Pastujov (wearing #12) from the Silver Stick Tournament (assisted by #25 Dylan Duke) below. Rumors are that Compuware was supposed to send their top players to the OHL Cup. Unfortunately, that didn't happen and Compuware had to back out of the tournament at the last minute.




5. Mason McTavish, F, Pembroke Lumber Kings (HEO Midget AAA)

Statistics:
HEO Midget AAA Hockey – 47G & 32A for 79 points in 41 games
CCHL (Pembroke) - 3G & 4A for 7 points in 5 games
Steve Richey Tournament (Peterborough, ON) - 5G & 4A for 9 points

Comments:
McTavish plays the game with an exceptional combination of skill and power. It's extremely difficult for opponents to knock him off the puck or break his stride. The strength he possesses is mind-boggling for this age group. Mason can also make really nice moves with very little space or room to maneuver. He is like a freight train coming through and he unleashes a very heavy shot off the rush off a quick release. I was behind the glass when he missed a shot attempt and it hit the glass a few feet over. My ears were ringing for a few seconds after - that shot tracks at high velocity. Great point production in the HEO Midget AAA league and seven points in five games at the junior level is impressive. 





6. Connor Lockhart, F, Kanata Lasers (HEO Midget AAA)

Statistics:
HEO Midget AAA Hockey – 30G & 49A for 79 points in 41 games
CCHL (Kanata) - 1G in 4 games
Steve Richey Tournament (Peterborough, ON) - 4G & 4A for 8 points

Comments:
Lockhart is a highly skilled center from the Ottawa area. This kid has uber quick feet and a crazy good first step. He is the full offensive package with excellent moves, natural scoring talent, and excellent playmaking ability. Connor has a deadly accurate shot and scores really eye popping goals. His movement without the puck is impressive and he displays high hockey IQ in this area. Offensively, Connor darts through open gaps and creates lanes for his teammates. On the defensive end and in the neutral zone he is excellent at cutting off passes and disrupting plays. The natural ability is there, but he also has the hockey intelligence to be a major superstar in the OHL.




7. Ethan Del Mastro, D, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)

Statistics:
OHL Cup Tournament (Toronto, ON) - 1G & 3A for 4 points in 5 games.
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 1G & 3A for 4 points in 6 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 0G & 2A for 2 points in 6 games

Comments:
Shut down D. The stats aren’t overly impressive, but they are decent. Del Mastro jumps up into the play very well and displayed this at the GTHL Top Prospects Game with a goal. He plays a complete game and I’ve been very impressed by his style for a while now. Ethan uses his big frame and skating ability to gain leverage on opponents, and it's very hard to beat him off the rush. He is very tough below the dots and he wins most puck battles down low. He played up with the minor midget Marlies last season when they were short a defenceman.




8. Jeremy Wilmer, F, Portledge School (USHS Prep)**

Statistics:
AYHL 16U - 27G & 35A for 62 points in 22 games.
TIEHL U16 - 23G & 38A for 61 points in 25 games.

Comments:
I haven't seen Wilmer since Bantam when he played for the Long Island Gulls. Wilmer is an offensive catalyst and is racking up points this year. Even though I haven't seen him this season, I must rank him in the top 10. He looked too good when I saw him last season and his statistics are absolutely outrageous.






9. Dylan Duke, C, Compuware 16U (USA – HPHL TIER 1)**

Statistics:
HPHL – 12G & 11A for 23 points in 19 games
USA Hockey Select 15 Development Camp: 4G & 2A for 6 points in 4 games
Border Battle (Windsor, ON) – 4G & 5A for 9 points in 3 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 6G & 8A for 14 points in 7 games

Comments:
Duke can really motor and has excellent overall skating skills. He is undersized, but he has the speed and skill to be a big time star in the OHL. Duke and Sasha Pastujov (see #4 on this list) worked really well together at the Silver Stick. Duke is a fantastic playmaker, but he can also finish off plays as he regularly displays a nice scoring touch.



10. Francesco Pinelli, F, Toronto Red Wings (GTHL)

Statistics:
OHL Cup Tournament (Toronto, ON) - 7G & 7A for 14 points in 7 games.
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 1G & 1A for 2 points in 4 games
Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament (London, ON) – 3G & 4A for 7 points in 5 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 2G & 3A for 5 points in 4 games

Comments:
Speed kills and Pinelli has it in spades. His hands keep up with his feet and he has made some moves that make my head spin. Pinelli plays with a bit of mean streak and likes to stir things up a bit. He is very physical and doesn't shy away from contact in the tough spots. He will be a superstar in the OHL. Take a look at a fine example of his handy work below.


11. Roman Schmidt, D, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)**

Statistics:
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 6G & 4A for 10 points in 8 games
USA Hockey Select 15 Development Camp: 0G & 3A for 3 points in 4 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 1G, 6A for 7 points in 7 games

Comments:
Schmidt is absolutely massive. The tale of the tape has to be in the 6-5 or 6-6 range and well over 200 pounds. For such a big guy, he is quite nimble on his skates and has pretty quiet feet. Overall power and strength are his main strengths. His shot is an absolute cannon and he makes the puck very heavy. I’m surprised when his shot hits the glass or the boards that it doesn’t go right through.


12. Brett Harrison, F, London Jr. Knights (Alliance)

Statistics:
Alliance – 42G & 21A for 63 points in 33 games
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 2G & 1A for 3 points in 4 games
Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament (London, ON) – 3G & 2A for 5 points in 5 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 4G & 0A for 4 points in 4 games
Steve Richey Tournament (Peterborough, ON) - 2G & 4A for 6 points

Comments:
Harrison is a pure game breaker in every sense of the word. He drives the London Jr Knights and has a really powerful motor. Easily a first rounder and must have been a close second to Deni Goure for the Alliance player of the year award.





13. Danny Zhilkin, F, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)**

Statistics:
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 9G & 3A for 12 points in 6 games
Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament (London, ON) – 2G & 4A for 6 points in 6 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 2G & 0A for 2 points in 6 games

Comments:
Zhilkin was my favourite player in the bantam age group when he played with the Toronto Nationals. He made the move to the Marlies for his OHL Draft year and looks fantastic in the blue and white. He is really, really fast and tracks well at his top speed. It's hard to rank a player with blazing speed and control any lower than this. If he sticks to his commitment to Boston University, it will be a hugh loss for OHL fans. Lots of talent here and he's the best forward on the Marlies, who always have a juggernaut minor midget squad.



14. Ryan Del Monte, F, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)**

Statistics:
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 5G & 3A for 8 points in 6 games

Comments:
Del Monte could have the best hands in the entire draft class. His moves are flat out stunning and he can deke the jock strap off many OHL defenseman right now. The question is how firm his commitment is to Harvard University. It would be a huge loss for OHL fans not to watch this kid develop. Hopefully an OHL team can recruit him to join the league.



15. Ryan Winterton, F, Whitby Wildcats (OMHA ETA)

Statistics:
OMHA - 38G & 34A for 72 points in 36 games.
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 4G & 4A for 8 points in 5 games

Comments: Winterton is a beast. 200 foot centre who plays a complete game. He stands out on the ice and I don't expect him to drop out of round one.



16. Artem Guryev, D, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)

Statistics:
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 1G & 5A for 6 points in 6 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 1G & 3A for 4 points in 6 games

Comments:
Remember those hockey players in high school who used to get followed around by the football coach (who incessantly tried to get them to join the football team). Well, that’s Artem Guryev to a tee. This kid is a flat out missile who throws extremely booming body checks. However, the best thing about his game is his positioning. He is always in the right spot and covers well. There’s a really nice wrister/snap shot there too.



17. Brenden Sirizzotti, F, Whitby Wildcats (OMHA ETA)

Statistics:
OMHA – 32G & 61A for 93 points in 36 games
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 1G & 8A for 9 points in 5 games
Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament (London, ON) – 3G & 4A for 7 points in 5 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 8G & 2A for 10 points in 6 games

Comments:
Sirizzotti can flat out score. The numbers he is putting up this season are absolutely insane. He is a very strong play maker and makes really exceptional plays with the puck. He could be the best pure offensive player in the draft with his passing skills and vision. His offensive instincts are incredible and he has a knack for creating scoring chances and moving to the right spots without the puck. These skills come naturally and OHL teams will be very intrigued about his offensive fire power.



18. Maddox Callens, F, Brantford 99ers (Alliance)

Statistics:

Alliance – 25G & 27A for 52 points in 33 games
Alliance (Midget) - 1G in 1 game.
GOJHL (Stratford Warriors) - no points in 3 games.
Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament (London, ON) – 4G & 1A for 5 points in 6 games
Dale Parker Memorial Tournament (Brantford, ON) – 11G & 5A for 16 points in 6 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 2G & 1A for 3 points in 4 games
Steve Richey Tournament (Peterborough, ON) - 1G & 5A for 6 points

Comments:
Callens is another guy who is crazy fast. He absolutely flies out there and can skate circles around most of the competition.  He got a really nice tip in goal at the Silver Stick that I’m not sure he got credit for and regularly displays excellent hand eye coordination. His shot is pretty lethal and the release on it is nasty. Maddox also has a nice one-timer and can really wire it if he is set up well. Below is a goal from his Bantam year - appears it was a pretty big one...




19. Luke Hughes, D, Detroit Little Caesars 15U (USA)**

Statistics:
OHL Cup Tournament (Toronto, ON): 3G & 1A for 4 points in 6 games.
USA Hockey Select 15 Development Camp: 0G & 3A for 3 points in 4 games.
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 0G & 4A for 4 points in 5 games.
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 2G & 3A for 5 points in 4 games.



20. Benjamin Gaudreau, G, North Bay Trappers (GNML)



Comments:
Gaudreau is the best goalie available in the draft. It wouldn't surprise me to see him taken at the end of the first round. He was the starting netminder for Team Ontario at the Canada Winter Games and he has all the tools. Quick, athletic, excellent movement in the crease, and body control. If he doesn't go in the first round, expect him to be drafted early in the second.



21. Francesco Arcuri, F, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)

Statistics:
OHL Cup Tournament (Toronto, ON) - 4G & 9A for 13 points in 7 games
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 2G & 4A for 6 points in 7 games
Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament (London, ON) – 6G & 6A for 12 points in 8 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 1G & 3A for 4 points in 7 games




22. Deni Goure, F, Chatham-Kent Cyclones (Alliance)

Statistics:
Alliance - 22G & 31A for 53 points in 32 games
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 2G & 4A for 6 points in 4 games
GOJHL (Chatham Maroons) - 1G in 1 game.
Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament (London, ON) - 3G & 2A for 5 points in 4 games
Steve Richey Tournament (Peterborough, ON) - 2G & 2A for 4 points



23. Landon Cato, D, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)**

Statistics:
USA Hockey Select 15 Development Camp: 0G & 2A for 2 points in 4 games
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament - 2G & 2A for 4 points in 6 games.



24. Liam Arnsby, F, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)

Statistics:
OHL Cup Tournament (Toronto, ON) - 1G & 5A for 6 points in 7 games
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 2G & 4A for 6 points in 6 games
Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament (London, ON) – DNP (Injured)
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 4G & 7A for 11 points in 7 games

Comments:
Do you want the puck? Well, Liam Arnsby will go get it for you. I’ve seen Don Mills play a ton of games and I’m not sure I’ve ever seen him lose a 50/50 puck battle. He also throws vicious hits and has absolutely leveled and intimidated his opponents regularly. Not a fun guy to play against. He is very, very strong on the puck and leans real hard on his stick. There is a ton of offensive talent, but he plays in both zones really well. He can really score and generate offence. These types of pivots are special, and he is about as complete as they come in this draft.



25. Stuart Rolofs, F, Kanata Lasers (HEO Midget AAA)

Statistics:
HEO – 28G & 19A for 47 points in 32 games
CCHL - no points in 3 games.
Steve Richey Tournament (Peterborough, ON) - 1G & 6A for 7 points

Comments:
Incredible combination of size, skill, and power. Scored a nasty curl n' drag snipe at the Marlies Tournament and was all over the score sheet during the event. There's loads of gas in the tank with Rolofs and he has shown incredible stamina. When you think he is at the end of a shift, he finds a second wind for another high octane burst of speed and power.




26. Wil Murphy, D, Kingston Jr Fronts (OMHA ETA)

Statistics:
OMHA: 12G & 26A for 38 points in 36 games



27. Cole Hipkin, D, Brantford 99ers (Alliance)

Statistics:
Alliance – 9G & 25A for 34 points in 33 games
Alliance (Midget) - 1A in 2 games.
Dale Parker Memorial Tournament (Brantford, ON) – 2G & 6A for 8 points in 6 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 0G & 5A for 5 points in 4 games
Steve Richey Tournament (Peterborough, ON) - 3G & 3A for 6 points

Comments:
Right shot D with great play making skills. Hipkin will go high in this draft since he plays the very important right defenseman position and does it very, very well. The distribution skills with the puck are very strong. Cole uses the boards really well and is very creative with where he puts it. If there is no play there, he wires the day-old biscuit high and hard off the glass to relieve pressure. Hipkin is the rock on the back end that every OHL team needs.





28. Jon-Randall Avon, F, Peterborough Petes (OMHA ETA)

Statistics:
OMHA - 24G & 25A for 49 points in 35 games
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 1G & 2A for 3 points in 5 games
Steve Richey Tournament (Peterborough) - 2G & 5A for 7 points



29. Dylan Gratton, D, North Jersey Avalanche (USA)**

Statistics:
USA Hockey Select 15 Development Camp - 3G & 3A for 6 points in 4 games
AYHL 16U - 10G & 10A for 20 points in 21 games.
T1EHL U16 - 3G & 8A for 11 points in 20 games.



30. Joshua Bloom, F, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)

Statistics:
OHL Cup Tournament (Toronto, ON): 2G & 1A for 3 points in 4 games
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON): 4G & 4A for 8 points in 6 games




31. Logan Mailloux, D, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)

Statistics:
OHL Cup Tournament (Toronto, ON): 1G & 8A for 9 points in 5 games.



32. Wyatt Johnston, F, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)

Statistics:
OHL Cup Tournament (Toronto, ON): 5G & 8A for 13 points in 5 games.



33. Chase Stillman, F, Sudbury Wolves (GNML)**



34. Daniel Michaud, F, Quinte Red Devils (OMHA ETA)

Statistics:
OHL Cup Tournament: 5G & 2A for 7 points in 5 games.
OMHA -  17G & 16A for 33 points in 30 games
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 3G & 3A for 6 points in 4 games



35. Connor Punnett, D, North Central Predators (OMHA ETA)


36. Lawson Sherk, F, Halton Hurricanes (OMHA SCTA)


37. Marc Boudreau, F, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)


38. Josh Rosenzweig, G, Toronto Red Wings (GTHL)


39. Jesse Fishman, F, Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)


40Braedon Kressler, F, Mississauga Senators (GTHL)


41. Chandler Romeo, D, Toronto Red Wings (GTHL)


42. Ty Hollett, D, Navan Grads (HEO)


43. Ranvir Gill, D, Ottawa Jr Senators (HEO)


44. Ryan Burke, F, Elgin Middlesex Chiefs (Alliance)


45. Colby Saganiuk, F, Pittsburgh Penguins Elite 16U (USA)**


46. Justin O’Donnell, F, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)


47. Deven Nagra, D, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)


48. Kaleb Lawrence, F, OHA Mavericks (Prep)


49. Tucker Robertson, F, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)


50. Nolan Forster, F, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)


51. Nolan Dann, F, Toronto Red Wings (GTHL)


52. Adam O'Marra, F, Oakville Rangers (OMHA SCTA)


53. Isaac Enright, D, Pembroke Lumber Kings (HEO)


54. Brody Fournier, F, Smith Falls Bears (HEO)


55Sam Sedley, D, Huron-Perth Lakers (Alliance)


56. Cole Patey, F, North Central Predators (OMHA ETA)


57. Thomas Johnston, F, Whitby Wildcats (OMHA ETA)


58. Ethan Larmand, F, North Central Predators (OMHA ETA)


59. James Jodoin, D, Oakville Rangers (OMHA SCTA)


60. Kaleb Nelson, F, York Simcoe Express (OMHA ETA)


61. Samuel Moncada, G, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)


62. Josh Reid, F, Pembroke Lumber Kings (HEO)


63. Owen Forester, D, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)


64. Jack Matier, D, Soo Thunderbirds (GNML)


65. Jack Devine, F, Chicago Mission (USA)**


66. Brayden Hislop, D, Waterloo Wolves (Alliance)


67. Jacob Holmes, D, York Simcoe Express (OMHA ETA)


68. Jacob Osborne, G, Ottawa Jr Senators (HEO)


69. Ethan Burroughs, F, Halton Hurricanes (OMHA SCTA)


70. Owen Watson, F, Smith Falls Bears (HEO Midget AAA)


71. Jack Beck, F, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)


72. Kai Greaves, D, Cambridge Hawks (Alliance)


73. Joshua Kavanagh, D, Sudbury Wolves (GNML)


74. Ty Anselmini, F, Guelph Gryphons (OMHA SCTA)


75. Vlad Dvurechenskii, F, North York Rangers (GTHL)


76. Ethan Straky, D, Oakland Jr Grizzlies (USA)**


77. Patrick Leaver, G, Smith Falls Bears (HEO)


78. Vincent Salice, F, Oakland Jr Grizzlies 16U (USA)**


79. Jacob Frasca, F, Mississauga Sens (GTHL)


80. Ty Gallagher, D, Compuware 16U (USA)**


81. Cole Eichler, F, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)


82. Ethan Broderick, D, Guelph Gryphons (OMHA SCTA)


83. Landon McCallum, F, Brantford 99ers (Alliance)


84. Zachari Racine, G, Rockland Nationals (HEO)



85. Paul Christopoulos, D, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)


86. Noah Janicki, D, Barrie Jr Colts (OMHA ETA)


87. Maxwell Donohoe, F, Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)


88. Alex Christopoulos, F, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)


89. Riley Wood, F, London Jr. Knights (Alliance)


90. Owen Hollingsworth, F, Navan Grads (HEO)


91. Jake Darlison, D, Whitby Wildcats (OMHA ETA)


92. Zacharie Giroux, F, Sudbury Jr Wolves (GNML)


93. Sebastian Resar, G, Whitby Wildcats (OMHA ETA)


94. Douglas Carr, D, Whitby Wildcats (OMHA ETA)


95. Griffin Jurecki, F, Little Caesars (USA)**


96. Justin Wu, G, Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)


97. Pasquale Zito, F, Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)


98. Jack Stolicker, F, Compuware 16U (USA)**


99. Owen Simpson, D, Toronto Red Wings (GTHL)


100. Robert Andreakos, G, Mississauga Reps (GTHL)




Honourable Mentions (in alphabetical order):



In bold are toughest omissions


Jordan Adams, F, Halton Hurricanes (OMHA SCTA)
Anthony Agostinelli, F, Buffalo Jr. Sabres 16U (USA)**
Andre Anania, D, Toronto Red Wings (GTHL)
Brenden Andersen, F, Brantford 99ers (Alliance)
Forbes Anderson, G, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)
Matthew Argentina, F Mercer Chiefs 16U (USA)**
Nicholas Athanasakos, F, Toronto Red Wings (GTHL)
Bradley Banach, F, Mississauga Reps (GTHL)
Jake Barkley, F, Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)
Sam Barry, F, Guelph Gryphons (OMHA SCTA)
Benjamin Bates, G, Cambridge Hawks (Alliance)
Sean Behrens, D, Chicago Mission 16U (USA)**
Benjamin Bonisteel, G, Southern Tier Admirals (Alliance)
Eric Bonsteel, D, Mississauga Senators (GTHL)
Tyler Boucher, F, Avon Old Farms (USA)**
Braeden Bowman, F, Kitchener Jr Rangers (Alliance)
Gavin Bradt, G, Central Ontario Wolves (OMHA ETA)
Justin Brown, F, Barrie Jr Colts (OMHA ETA)
Zac Brice, G, Detroit Little Caesars (USA)**
Ayden Bulmer, G, Peterborough Petes (OMHA ETA)
Zachary Burfoot, D, Chicago Fury 15U (USA)**
Trevor Burns, F, Chicago Fury (USA)**
Davis Burnside, F, Chicago Mission (USA)**
Christian Campanelli, F, North York Rangers (GTHL)
Christian Catalano, F, Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)
Jake Coleman, F, Pembroke Lumber Kings (HEO)
Ryan Cook, D, Guelph Gryphons (OMHA SCTA)
Jonah Copre, D, Chicago Mission (USA)**
Callum Chau, D, Halton Hurricanes (OMHA SCTA)
Sean Clarke, F, Vaughan Kings (GTHL)
Gabriel Crete, F, Navan Grads (HEO)
Ryan Cutler, F, York Simcoe Express (OMHA ETA)
Paul Davey, F, Brunswick School (USA)**
Jordan D'Intino, F, London Jr. Knights (Alliance)
Keegan DaMota, F, Brantford 99ers (Alliance)
Camden Daigle, F, Huron Perth (Alliance)
Anthony Demkiw, F, Toronto Titans (GTHL)
William Demkiw, F, Toronto Titans (GTHL)
Tyler DesRochers, D, Mercer Cheifs 16U (USA)**
Matthew DiCosola, D, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)
Justin DiLauro, G, Whitby Wildcats (OMHA ETA)
Max Donaso, G, Windsor Zone AAA (Alliance)
Connor Driscoll, F, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)
Matteo Drobac, G, Halton Hurricanes (OMHA SCTA)
Tyler Dunbar, D, Soo Thunderbirds (NOHA)
Justin Ertel, F, Toronto Red Wings (GTHL)
Ethan Esposito, F, Mississauga Sens (GTHL)
Ben Filicetti, F, Burlington Eagles (OMHA SCTA)
Ryan Forberg, F, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)
Jordan Fuller, F, York Simcoe Express (OMHA ETA)
Matteo Gennaro, G, Barrie Jr Colts (OMHA ETA)
Matteo Giampa, F, Niagara North (OMHA SCTA)
Ryan Gillespie, F, Toronto Red Wings (GTHL)
Ethan Gore, D, Guelph Gryphons (OMHA SCTA)
William Gourgouvelis, D, Whitby Wildcats (OMHA ETA)
Bill Gourgon, F, Carleton Place Canadiens (HEO)
Jack Guvenal, D, Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)
Brayden Hache, D, York Simcoe Express (OMHA ETA)
Blake Hall, F, Southern Tier Admirals (Alliance)
Raymond Hamlin, F, Windsor Jr. Spitfires (Alliance)
Tyler Haskins, F, Chicago Mission 16U (USA)
Luke Haymes, F, Rockland Nationals (HEO)
Thomas Heaney, G, New Jersey Rockets 16U (USA)**
Parker Hendsbee, F, Niagara North (OMHA SCTA)
Tyler Hotson, F, London Jr Knights (Alliance)
Ryan Humphrey, F, Honeybaked U16 (USA)**
Chris Innes, D, Sudbury Wolves (GNML)
Owain Johnston, D, Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)
Barret Joynt, F, Kingston Jr Fronts (OMHA ETA)
Judd Katz, D, Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)
Justin Kelly-Boxe, F, Mississauga Reps (GTHL)
Cam Kosurko, F, Central Ontario Wolves (OMHA ETA)
Trent Kubiak, G, Buffalo Jr Sabres (USA)
Christian Kyrou, D, Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs (Alliance)
Steven Laforme, F, Brantford 99ers (Alliance)
Luke LaPalm, F, Quinte Red Devils (OMHA ETA)
Vitaly Levyy, F, Portledge School (USA Prep)**
Thomas Lonsdale, D, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)
Ethan Lindsay, F, Barrie Jr Colts (OMHA ETA)
Mark MacPhee, F, Ottawa Jr. Sens (HEO)
Owen Mahoney, D, Brockville Braves (HEO)
Ethan Mahoney, F, Brockville Braves (HEO)
Jacob Maillet, F, Hamilton Jr Bulldogs (OMHA SCTA)
Kyle Maloney, F, Waterloo Wolves (Alliance)
Roberto Mancini, D, Mississauga Reps (GTHL)
Mitchel Martin, F, Sudbury Wolves (GNML)
Ethan Mathews, D, Lambton Jr. Sting (Alliance)
Samuel Mayer, D, Hawkesbury Hawks (HEO)
Kaiden Mbereko, G, Little Caesars 16U (USA)**
Max McCue, F, Sudbury Wolves (GNML)
Mark McIntosh, F, Guelph Gryphons (OMHA SCTA)
Will Mierau, F, Smith Falls Bears (HEO)
Connor Miller, F, Honeybaked (USA)**
Ethan Mistry, D, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)
Wade Monague, G, North Central Predators (OMHA ETA)
Isiah Moran-Weekes, D, Kanata Lasers (HEO)
Edward Moskowitz, F, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)
Simon Motew, D, Chicago Mission 15U (USA)
Marshall Nicholls, G, Waterloo Wolves (Alliance)
Tarabh Nolan, F, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)
James Norton, G, Mississauga Sens (GTHL)
Joshua Orrico, D, Toronto Red Wings (GTHL)
Jack O'Brien, F, Detroit Little Caesars (USA)**
Tomas Palandra, F, Markham Waxers (OMHA ETA)
Beckett Palmer-Steven, F, Kingston Jr Frontenacs (OMHA ETA)
Owen Parsons, F, Waterloo Wolves (Alliance)
Riley Pitt, D, North Central Predators (OMHA ETA)
Dante Polombo, F, North Jersey Avalanche 15U (USA)
Tyler Procious, D, Buffalo Jr. Sabres 16U (USA)**
Luca Rea, F, North York Rangers (GTHL)
Ryan Remick, F, CIHA Academy White (HEO/Prep)
Dylan Richardson, F, Guelph Gryphons (OMHA SCTA)
Bryce Richardson, F, North York Rangers (GTHL)
Declan Ride, D, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)**
Dominick Rivelli, F,  Chicago Mission 15U (USA)**
Payton Robinson, D, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)
Connor Rooney, F, Nepean Raiders (HEO)
Matthew Roy, D, York Simcoe Express (OMHA ETA)
Anthony Russo, D, Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)
Easton Ryan, F, Kemptville 73's (HEO)
Patrick Saini, F, North York Rangers (GTHL)
Redmond Savage, F, Compuware 16U (USA)**
Tyler Savard, F, Peterborough Petes (OMHA ETA)
Devon Savignac, F, Sudbury Wolves (GNML)
Teddy Sawyer, D, Pittsburgh Penguins 16U (USA)**
Nicholas Sewecke, F, Pittsburgh Penguins Elite 15U (USA)**
Liam Shwedyk, F, Niagara North (OMHA SCTA)
Carter Shade, D, Pittsburgh Penguines Elite 16U (USA)**
Aidan Shepard, D, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)
Mikael Simon-Serroul, F, Whitby Wildcats (OMHA ETA)
Matthew Shoss, D, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)
Jack Silich, F, Chicago Mission 15U (USA)**
Marko Sikic, F, Kitchener Jr Rangers (Alliance)
Michael Simpson, G, London Jr. Knights (Alliance)
Nikolas Simo, G, Oakland Jr Grizzlies 16U (USA)**
Cam Smith, G, Markham Waxers (OMHA ETA)
Max Smolinski, D, Detroit Little Caesars (USA)**
Matthew Sop, F, Kitchener Jr Rangers (Alliance)
Ryan St. Louis, F, Brunswick Prep (USA)**
Kobe Tallman, F, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)
Quinn Tavares, F, Mississauga Reps (GTHL)
Ryan Ufko, D, NJ Avalanche 16U (USA)**
Evan Vanden Heuvel, D, Pittsburgh Penguins Elite 15U (USA)**
Jacob Verner, D, Peterborough Jr. Petes (OMHA ETA)
Ty Voit, F, Pittsburgh Penguins Elite 15U (USA)**
Sam Volturo, F, Detroit Little Caesars (USA)**
Nicholas von Kaufmann, G, Vaughan Kings (GTHL)
Cameron Walker, F, Sudbury Wolves (GNML)
Cole Watson, F, London Knights (Alliance)
Cooper Way, F, Waterloo Wolves (Alliance)
Ben West, G, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)
Ben White, F, Quinte Red Devils (OMHA ETA)
Ty Whyte, F, Pembroke Lumber Kings (HEO)
Joshua Ziliotto, F, Burlington Eagles (OMHA SCTA)









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