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It’s that time of year again! I’m excited once again to welcome everyone back for another season of Generals Hockey.

Each year, my goal is to uphold the legacy this organization has built throughout its long history. As always, we want to add another OHL and Memorial Cup title to our already league best totals, for not only the organization, but for you the fans.

On behalf of our entire Generals family, I want to thank our sponsors, billets, new and returning season ticket holders, and each and every one of our loyal fans for their neverending support.

I want to take this opportunity to welcome all of you to the 2022-23 season of the Oshawa Generals and the Ontario Hockey League. This welcome back certainly goes to our legion of loyal supporters but also welcome back to the players, players families, billets and staff. It should also be noted that we cant wait to return to a normal schedule where we all get to see the stars of tomorrow from across the whole OHL.

Every season takes on its own theme and feel. Every season takes on a life of its own. This year’s season will be the most competitive we have had in a few years. One factor is that we will again be returning to a full OHL schedule and with the Eastern Conference shaping up to be the most competitive it has been in years, every point and game will be a must for top rated performances. The addition of new Head Coach, Derek Laxdal and his winning pedigree is exactly what the doctor ordered, and the timing couldn’t be better. Along with new Associate Coach, Steve O’Rourke and Mike Hedden returning for his second season, this staff could go up against any in the CHL. You will continue to see a long line of future Generals stars on the ice again this season and I cant thank the scouts enough for all the hard work they do. The returning players have positioned us to be fighting for hardware again soon and the new players will have to get on board quickly. That being said, we are on a collision course with a couple of other teams in the Eastern Conference. If we have any desire to get another Bobby Orr trophy and then battle for the J. Ross Robertson trophy, business will need to be taken care of each and every night. Nothing is given and everything will be earned.

Our past is certainly something that everyone in our region, city and organization are very proud of. During this season our entire focus right now is on the present. We want to have the best team possible to challenge for silverware again.

Lets get behind the team from the start and cheer them onto victory. Go Gens Go!!!!!!

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THE GAME DAY GAZETTE

It’s an unusual Wednesday night home game for the Generals with a not-so-unusual opponent, the Hamilton Bulldogs.

Both teams come into the game on upward trajectories since the trade deadline a month ago, seemingly playing the best hockey they’ve played all season.

Hamilton arrives in Oshawa for the final time this season, and the final time as the Hamilton Bulldogs for at least the next three seasons. Following the completion of the 2022-2023 season, the team will temporarily relocate to Brantford for at least the next three seasons.

The Bulldogs are winners in six of their last ten games, including their most-recent upset of the Peterborough Petes last Saturday. Since dealing away all of their star players still remaining from their 2022 championship, the Bulldogs have been able to find new consistency in their lineup.

The additions of Nick Lardis and Sahil Panway have already paid dividends for the Bulldogs in the short time since they arrived.

Oshawa continues their push for a playoff spot, earning a hard-fought, almost necessary victory, over the Sudbury Wolves on Sunday afternoon. The 8-5 victory brings the Generals within one point of the final playoff spot in the eastern conference.

Last Meeting:

The Gens and Bulldogs have met five times already this season, with Wednesday being the sixth and final meeting. Oshawa has won three of the five meetings, including their most recent clash on January 8th, 3-2. Former General Patrick Leaver stopped 26/28 shots for the victory, holding onto an early 2-0 lead. Stuart Rolofs, Jordyn Ertel and Luke Torrance were the goal scorers for Oshawa.

PLAYERS TO WATCH

TYLER GRAHAM NICK LARDIS DYLAN ROOBROECK

The reigning big man on campus is currently riding a career-high sixgame point streak. On a tear recently, Roobroeck added another goal on Sunday afternoon, fooling everybody in the building with his rebound shot to beat the Wolves’ goaltender. Already setting career highs in every category, Roobroeck is beginning to prove why NHL GMs should be giving him a look at the upcoming NHL Draft.

Sometimes, all it takes is one for the floodgates to open. Tyler Graham, finally got the one thing eluding him so far this season, his first career OHL goal. You could almost sense it coming with his play as of late, upping his physical play and always being down in the gritty areas of play. Now that he has one, you have to think he already wants another.

Since joining the Bulldogs, Nick Lardis has turned his season around monumentally and now leads the Bulldogs in scoring. In 36 games with the Petes, Lardis managed only 19 points, but has smashed those totals in Hamilton. Just 15 games into his Hamilton career and he has scored 15 goals and added 12 assists for 27 points. He has been held off the scoresheet just twice as a Bulldog and has 10 multipoint efforts.

OSHAWA GENERALS VS. HAMILTON BULLDOGS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15TH

TONIGHT’S LINE UP

WEDNESDAY. FEB 15TH. 2023

ROSTERS

OSHAWA GENERALS (21-23-1-4)

Goalies Goalies

Name Name

Carter Bickle

Jacob Oster

Skaters

Name

Thomas Stewart

Luca D'Amato

David Bedkowski

Ty Petrou

Jordyn Ertel

Matthew Buckley

Joseph Serpa

Luke Torrance

Luca Marrelli

Nikita Parfenyuk

Calum Ritchie

Kimo Gruber

Dylan Roobroeck

Tyler Graham

Cameron Butler

Beckett Sennecke

Ethan Toms

Ryan Gagnier

Ryder McIntyre

Ben Danford

Stuart Rolofs

HAMILTON BULLDOGS (24-22-4-0)

Tristan Malboeuf

David Egorov Skaters

Matteo Drobac

Name

Artem Grushnikov

Lucas Moore

Noah Van Vliet

Noah Roberts

Noah Nelson

Noah VandenBrink

Nick Lardis

Masen Wray

Carson Lloyd

Sahil Panwar

Lawson Sherk

Braeden O'Keefe

Florian Xhekaj

Cedricson Okitundu

Callum Cheynowski

Ranvir Gill-Shane

Rebelo

Jorian Donovan

Marek Vanacker

Ben Bujold

Luca Testa

Cole Brown

Patrick Thomas

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LAST GAME RECAP

The Oshawa Generals hosted the Sudbury Wolves for a pre-SuperBowl classic, and made it a memorable one. Oshawa scored eight goals on the Wolves for an 8-5 win, bringing them within just one point of the Wolves for the final playoff spot.

It was a fast and furious start to the game, with bodies flying from both sides of the rink. While it may have been a game in February, from the second the puck hit the ice it was a playoff atmosphere at the Tribute Communities Centre, in front of more than 5,700 fans.

The Sudbury Wolves were actually the first to break the ice tonight, when Dylan Robinson let a floater go from the point that fooled Jacob Oster’s glove hand. The first period came to a close with the Wolves up 1-0. Sudbury outshot the Generals 11-6.

Oshawa woke up in the second period scoring three of their own unanswered. First, it was Tyler Graham scoring his first OHL goal with a wrister from the left faceoff dot. Cameron Butler gave the Gens their first lead of the game halfway through the second. A few minutes later, Dylan Roobroeck had the entire arena fooled when he sneakily scored his 12th of the year.

Following his shaky play in the first period, Oster stopped all 11 shots he faced in the second period.

In the final 20 minutes, both teams seemingly left their defence in the dressing room. Nine more goals were scored in the third period, highlighted by three empty-net goals from the Generals to secure the victory.

Goals from Ty Petrou, Ryan Gagnier, Ben Danford and two from Cameron Butler rounded out the offensive explosion in the third. Butler’s two markers completed his hattrick. The milestones continued with Ryan Gagnier’s 100th career point.

With the win, the Generals keep pace in the standings, keeping themselves within striking distance of the Wolves for the 8th and final playoff spot. The victory is one of the biggest this season, as a loss would have seen them five points back.

The Generals are in action next on Wednesday, Feb 15th against the Hamilton Bulldogs at 7:05 p.m., where the Generals will wear specially designed jerseys presented by the Real Canadian Superstore design contest. Jerseys will be auctioned of in support of the Children’s Aids Foundation.

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SEVENTH HEAVEN?

A SEASON-LONG ROAD TRIP

They say seven is a lucky number. Some believe seven is the number that represents perfection and completion.

Even the Generals can relate to the number seven. From 1938 to 1944, the Generals won seven straight OHL championships. While on the topic of winning, the Generals have also won seven George Richardson Memorial Trophies in their history, from 1938-1940, 1942-1944, and again in 1966. More recently, Oshawa has finished seven of their last nine seasons with a winning record.

On the other side of things, the Generals have lost seven Memorial Cup tournaments – to go along with their five wins, don’t forget.

This season specifically, the number seven represents the length of their longest road trip of the year, seven games. Seven different opponents waited for the Generals bus to pull into their arenas for OHL hockey.

While the Gens played seven games on the road, we want you to play one game while reading the rest of this story. With stops in North Bay, Sudbury, Hamilton, Kitchener, Erie, Peterborough and Kingston, how many kilometers do you think were racked up over the last three weeks? We’ll reveal it at the end, but just think about it for now.

Starting in North Bay, the Generals arrived at the North Bay Memorial Gardens hot off the heels of a thrilling 5-4 overtime victory over the Mississauga Steelheads at home. The fun ended abruptly upon arrival in North Bay. The central division leaders made quick work of the Gens, scoring, you guessed it, seven goals.

While the Generals did come hot out of the gate going up 2-0 midway through the first, North Bay answered with three of their own. By the end of the second period, North Bay was off the races up 5-3.

Not the best start to a long road trip.

The very next night, Oshawa continued north to pay a visit to the Sudbury Wolves, a team much closer to them in the standings. On December 18th the two teams met for the first time of the season. If you catch the theme here, you’d know where we’re going with this. Sudbury won that game too, 7-1. In Sudbury now, the tough times continued for Oshawa, dropping their second straight game to the Wolves, this time by a score of 6-4. Sudbury jumped to a 3-0 lead and never looked back. Both Stuart Rolofs and rookie Beckett Sennecke were bright spots for the Generals, both having multi-point evenings.

Heading south, the Generals were able to find the win column once again, taking down the new look Hamilton Bulldogs 3-2. Hamilton, who like the Generals are in a retooling period, had just parted way with Avery Hayes, Gavin White, and Logan Morrison at the trade deadline. Like so many times this season, it was the Generals jumping out to a 2-0 lead early in the game, except this time they held on. It was Patrick Leaver’s final game as an Oshawa General before being traded to the Guelph Storm. In the game he stopped 26/28 shots.

With some momentum on their side, Oshawa’s next stop was Kitchener, Ont., to take on the shockingly underperforming Kitchener Rangers. Despite the fact the Rangers have a roster with six NHL draftees, they find themselves stuck at 9th in the Western Conference standings. Both teams in the spotlight of a TSN broadcast were ready to impress the nation, but it was Oshawa with more screen time. Projected first round NHL draft pick Calum Ritchie stole the show with two goals and assist, leading Oshawa to a 5-2 victory. Carter Bickle stopped 32/34 for the win.

Winners of back-to-back games, Oshawa crossed the southern border into Erie and quickly took their two points back to the border. With the 4-1 victory over Erie, it was Oshawa’s third win in a row and kept them in the tight race for the 8th and final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. Overage forward Ryan Gagnier scored two in the game, his 15th and 16th of his season. Newest Generals Jacob Oster made his debut with a 26 save performance.

Back in Canada, the second last game of the trip was the most highly anticipated, for no other reason than a classic Gens vs Petes matchup. Both teams are moving in very different directions, with Peterborough buying at the deadline and sitting at 4th in the Eastern Conference. Despite the difference in the standings, Oshawa once again opened the scoring. Ryan Gagnier scored a shorthanded goal to give Oshawa the 1-0 lead.

It was his seventh point in his last seven periods of play.

The rest of the game was a back and forth affair, with both goaltenders standing tall. It wasn’t until the remaining 51 seconds of the game that either side would take the lead for good. Brennan Othmann scored his second of the game to give Peterborough the 3-2 victory.

The final game of the trip was on January 20th in Kingston, when the Generals made their first visit of the season to the Leon’s Centre. A win would give them a winning record on the trip, a loss would put them at 3-4.

Oshawa trailed after the first period, 1-0, a period called sloppy for both sides by Calum Ritchie. Neither side could control the puck for much of the period, and very little offense came of it. One positive for the Generals came early in the second period when their league-best power play clicked once again to tie the game.

Back and forth scoring left the game tied 2-2 with less than six minutes to go in the game, and for the second night in a row, Oshawa would allow a late goal that ended up being the deciding factor. The 3-2 loss meant the road trip finished with a record of 3-4-0-0, with two straight 3-2 losses to division rivals.

When the bus pulled back into the Tribute Communities Centre late on Friday evening, The team could take a day to rest before their first home game in three weeks. Remember the question we asked you off the top? With seven games, seven different cities, two overnights, and six points, the Generals logged around 2,410 kilometers on their season long road trip.

Maybe some call seven a lucky number, and maybe some call it perfection – but over the last three weeks, the Generals would look at the number seven and just call it junior hockey.

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WHAT IS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE NON-HOCKEY MEMORY? Meeting Willie O’Ree

WHAT IS YOUR MOST PRIZED POSSESSION? 500$ coin from my Grandma

IF YOU COULD BE ANY ANIMAL, WHAT WOULD YOU BE AND WHY?

Tiger - I’ve always loved tigers

IF YOU COULD BE ANY ANIMAL, WHAT WOULD YOU BE AND WHY?

Giraffe so I could be tall for once

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR HOCKEY NICKNAMES? Dmats or Mato

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR GAME DAY SUPERSTITIONS? Eat at the same time, nap, then always get Tim Hortons

DAVID BEDKOWSKI

IF YOU COULD BE ANY ANIMAL, WHAT WOULD YOU BE AND WHY?

A shark because they are big and can swim fast

WHAT MAKES YOU A GOOD TEAMMATE?

I take accountability and don’t point fingers

WHO IS YOUR BIGGEST INSPIRATION OFF THE ICE? My Grandma

IF YOU COULD BE ANY ANIMAL, WHAT WOULD YOU BE AND WHY?

I would be a lion because of its strength and mindset

IF YOU AREN’T AT THE RINK, WHERE ELSE ARE YOU LIKELY TO BE?

In my hot tub or out with friends

WHAT MAKES YOU A GOOD TEAMMATE?

I’m a fun guy who likes making the boys laugh and I would do anything for any one of them

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Pos: Shoots: Ht: Wt: Dob: Hometown: NHL Status: C R 5.11 176 2004-05-10 Pickering, ON Free Agent TY PETROU

JORDYN ERTEL

WHAT IS YOUR MOST PRIZED POSSESSION? First goal

DESCRIBE WHAT MAKES YOU A GOOD TEAMMATE. I work hard and i’m competitive

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR HOCKEY NICKNAMES? Ertzy

MATTHEW BUCKLEY

WHAT IS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE NON-HOCKEY MEMORY? Spending Christmas with family

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR HOCKEY NICKNAMES? Buck, Bucks, Bucky

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR GAME DAY SUPERSTITIONS? Taping my sticks

JOSEPH SERPA

WHAT IS YOUR MOST PRIZED POSSESSION? My first goal puck

WHAT MAKES YOU A GOOD TEAMMATE? Someone you can connect and have fun with

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR HOCKEY NICKNAMES? LT,

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MARRELLI

WHAT IS YOUR MOST PRIZED POSSESSION? Draft jersey

IF YOU COULD BE ANY ANIMAL, WHAT WOULD YOU BE AND WHY?

Dog - my favourite animal

IF YOU AREN’T AT THE RINK, WHERE ELSE ARE YOU LIKELY TO BE? In my bed

RITCHIE

WHAT IS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE NON-HOCKEY MEMORY? The birth of my sister

IF YOU COULD BE ANY ANIMAL, WHAT WOULD YOU BE AND WHY?

Eagle - they are calm but aggressive with hunting

WHAT MAKES YOU A GOOD TEAMMATE? Never yell at my teammates

WHAT IS YOUR MOST PRIZED POSSESSION? Winning the gold medal at the Hlinka Gretzky Cup

WHAT MAKES YOU A GOOD TEAMMATE? I’m competitive and dedicated

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR HOCKEY NICKNAMES? Cal or Ritch

KIMO GRUBER

WHAT IS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE NON-HOCKEY MEMORY? Go to New York and Washington with my family

WHAT IS YOUR MOST PRIZED POSSESSION? My wooden dice - I always carry it with me

IF YOU COULD BE ANY ANIMAL, WHAT WOULD YOU BE AND WHY?

Bear - they are strong and have lots of confidence

Pos: Shoots: Ht: Wt: Dob: Hometown: NHL Status: Pos: Shoots: Ht: Wt: Dob: Hometown: NHL Status: Pos: Shoots: Ht: Wt: Dob: Hometown: NHL Status: D R 6.02 178 2005-10-04 Toronto, ON Eligible 2024 D L 6.03 211 2003-09-09 Kobrin,
Free Agent
BY
C R 6.02 187 2005-01-24 Oakville, ON Eligible 2023
LUCA
NIKITA PARFENYUK
CALUM
Pos: Shoots: Ht: Wt: Dob: Hometown: NHL Status: RW L 6.01 196 2005-04-11 Lufingen, CH Eligible 2023

WHAT IS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE NON-HOCKEY MEMORY? Winning a championship with Team Ontario lacrosse

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR HOCKEY NICKNAMES? Grahamer

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR GAME DAY SUPERSTITIONS? Wear the same socks in my skates

WHAT IS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE NON-HOCKEY MEMORY? Playing fortnite with Mitch Marner and winning the game

WHAT IS YOUR MOST PRIZED POSSESSION?

Having a LA Kings jersey signed by the entire 2012, 2013, & 2014 team

IF YOU COULD BE ANY ANIMAL, WHAT WOULD YOU BE AND WHY?

Silverback Gorilla - they’re confident and strong

IF YOU AREN’T AT THE RINK, WHERE ELSE ARE YOU LIKELY TO BE? In my room playing video games

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR HOCKEY NICKNAMES? Ozzy or Oyster

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR GAME DAY SUPERSTITIONS? Pre-game Subway

Pos: Shoots: Ht: Wt: Dob: Hometown: NHL Status: Pos: Shoots: Ht: Wt: Dob: Hometown: NHL Status: Pos: Catches: Ht: Wt: Dob: Hometown: NHL Status: Pos: Catches: Ht: Wt: Dob: Hometown: NHL Status: LW L 6.07 199 2004-07-27 London, ON Free Agent DYLAN
RW L 5.11 193 2006-08-10 Cambridge, ON Eligible 2024
ROOBROECK
G L 6.00 174 2004-05-27 Brooklin, ON Eligible 2023 G L 6.03 190 2004-03-26 Ottawa, ON Eligible 2023
TYLER GRAHAM
JACOB OSTER
CARTER BICKLE

CAMERON BUTLER

IF YOU COULD BE ANY ANIMAL, WHAT WOULD YOU BE AND WHY?

Owl - to be able to fly and see everything

WHAT MAKES YOU A GOOD TEAMMATE?

Leader, competitive, strong work ethic & positive

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR HOCKEY NICKNAMES? Butsy, Buts

BECKETT SENNECKE

WHAT IS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE NON-HOCKEY MEMORY? Trip to Africa

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR HOCKEY NICKNAMES? Becks, Senner

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR GAME DAY SUPERSTITIONS? Taping my stick the same way every time

RYAN GAGNIER

WHAT IS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE NON-HOCKEY MEMORY? Spending my last summer at my house before moving to the place we are building

WHAT IS YOUR MOST PRIZED POSSESSION?

Paw print photo of my dog we put down this summer

ON

RYDER MCINTYRE

WHAT MAKES YOU A GOOD TEAMMATE? Leadership & being someone guys can approach

IF YOU AREN’T AT THE RINK, WHERE ELSE ARE YOU LIKELY TO BE?

Playing golf

WHAT MAKES YOU A GOOD TEAMMATE? I stay positive and can be a leader

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR GAMEDAY SUPERSTITIONS? Same warm-up and pre-game nap at the same time

Pos: Shoots: Ht: Wt: Dob: Hometown: NHL Status: Pos: Shoots: Ht: Wt: Dob: Hometown: NHL Status: Pos: Shoots: Ht: Wt: Dob: Hometown: NHL Status: RW R 6.04 215 2002-06-09 Ottawa, ON Free Agent LW R 6.00 161 2006-01-28 Toronto,
Eligible 2024
ON
C L 6.00 186 2002-07-16
Tecumseh,
Free Agent
Pos: Shoots: Ht: Wt: Dob: Hometown: NHL Status: RW R 6.03 216 2004-07-15 Stouffville,
Eligible 2023
ON

BEN DANFORD

WHAT IS YOUR MOST PRIZED POSSESSION? Draft jersey

WHO IS YOUR BIGGEST INSPIRATION OFF THE ICE? My dad

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR GAMEDAY SUPERSTITIONS? I eat the same kind of protien bar

STUART ROLOFS

WHAT IS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE NON-HOCKEY MEMORY? Going to Mexico with my family

IF YOU AREN’T AT THE RINK, WHERE ELSE ARE YOU LIKELY TO BE?

On the golf course or at home relaxing

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR GAMEDAY SUPERSTITIONS? Same pre-game meal and I put my equipment on a specific way

Pos: Shoots: Ht: Wt: Dob: Hometown: NHL Status: Pos: Shoots: Ht: Wt: Dob: Hometown: NHL Status: D R 6.02 187 2006-02-06 Madoc, ON Eligible 2024 LW L 6.03 204 2003-03-28 Carp, ON Free Agent

SERPA SPENDING FINAL MONTHS OF OHL CAREER IN OSHAWA

Joseph Serpa first laced up his OHL skates for the Kitchener Rangers in 2018. Serpa was drafted by the Rangers 77th overall, in the 4th round of the 2018 OHL Priority Selection, and made his OHL debut that just a few months later on October 27th against the Oshawa Generals.

It was on February 21st of the same season that he earned his first career point, an assist against the Niagara IceDogs.

The Cambridge, Ont., native broke onto the full time roster the next season, in 2019-2020, appearing in 50

games for the Rangers. On December 18th, 2019, Serpa would score the first goal of his OHL career against the Owen Sound Attack. It was the first of five goals in his first full season.

Following the cancelled 2020-2021 season, a 19-yearold Serpa took the Rangers offense by storm, winning the attention of not only his coaches, but the fans as well.

In 62 games in 2021-2022, Serpa scored a new career high of 20 goals and 49 assists for 69 points in the regular season. With the best season of his career

behind him, Serpa entered the playoffs and oneupped himself, scoring another six goals and nine assists in just 12 games. Serpa finished second in Rangers scoring that season, behind only Mike Petizian’s 70 points. Serpa played six fewer games than his teammate.

Caught on a roster trying to build a championship team, while also staying young enough to not shoot themselves in the foot, Serpa was amongst those traded away from the Rangers in the 20222023 season. In his first 25 games with the Rangers, Serpa had already scored half his goal totals from a season before.

On December 13th, Serpa was acquired by the Oshawa Generals, along with three draft choices, while Lleyton Moore went the other way to the Rangers.

The 2002 forward took a few games to settle into the new systems with new teammates, but has begun to find ways onto the scoresheet as an Oshawa General. In 13 games with his new team so far, Serpa has scored three goals and added two assists for five points, including his thrilling overtime winner against the Mississauga Steelheads on January 3rd.

After Boston Bruins prospect and then team leader in points Brett Harrison was traded, it was clear Serpa was brought in as an overage forward to not only lead in the dressing room, but add that extra oomph of offense that may have been missing without Harrison in the lineup.

Serpa may only be a Generals for the next two months, but Gens fans should be excited with what he brings to the organization both on and off the ice for the rest of the 2022-2023 season.

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OSTER’S CAREER TURNS TO OSHAWA

Goaltending in the OHL is a hot commodity – great goaltending is like finding a diamond in the rough. The Oshawa Generals think they’ve found that great goaltender in Jacob Oster.

Drafted by the Guelph Storm 92nd overall in the 5th round of the 2020 OHL Priority selection, Oster took his rookie year by storm. Pun intended.

In 34 games during the 2021-2022 season, Oster played to a record of 16-8-3-1 and had an impressive goals against average of just 2.93 and a save percentage of 0.892. Alongside goaltending partner Owen Bennett, the Storm had the lowest goals against total in the Western Conference with just 228.

Hist first career win actually took place in his debut to the OHL, on October 13th, 2021 against the Owen Sound Attack.

This season, the Ottawa, Ont. native found himself struggling a bit with the Storm. His play from just a season ago wasn’t lost, but his ability to remain consistent just wasn’t there. In 26 games with the Storm, Oster had a 9-12-2-0 record in Guelph, with an inflated goals against average of 4.63.

In Oshawa, the same scenario was taking place with former number one Patrick Leaver. Impressive numbers from a season ago just weren’t there, and it was clear both goalies needed a new environment to find their way again.

On January 9th, Oshawa and Guelph flipped goaltenders and Jacob Oster became an Oshawa General.

It took only one game for Oster to turn in the best performance of the 2022-2023 season. In his first appearance as a General, Oster stopped 26/27 shots against the Erie Otters on Saturday, January 14th, giving him his first win as a Gen and 10th on the season.

A week later in Peterborough, Oster turned in yet another impressive performance, turning away 35/38 shots in a 3-2 loss to the Petes.

With a playoff push on the agenda, and a year to build for the future on the horizon, Oster is making a case that he should be considered the goalie to get Oshawa where they want to be. If his early two-game preview of a 2.02 goals against average and stunning 0.938 save percentage is any indication of what he’s capable of, he has a pretty good case.

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2022 DRAFT PROFILES

BECKETT SENNECKE DAVID BEDKOWSKI ROUND SELECTION POSITION HEIGHT WEIGHT TEAM DRAFTED FROM 1 8 LW 6.0” 161 LBS TORONTO MARLBOROS 4 67 C 5.10” 177 LBS QUINTE RED DEVILS 5 87 RD 6.1” 174 LBS MISSISSAUGA SENATORS 6 111 LW 5.10” 150 LBS FLORIDA ALLIANCE 7 131 LD 6.1” 175 LBS NAVAN GRADS 1 14 LD 6.2” 187 LBS QUINTE RED DEVILS 2 36 RD 6.4” 203 LBS RICHMOND HILL COYOTES 3 47 RW 5.11” 193 LBS CAMBRIDGE HAWKS ROUND SELECTION POSITION HEIGHT WEIGHT TEAM DRAFTED FROM ETHAN TOMS LUCAS RODRIGUEZ AIDAN SOULIGNY CAEDEN HEINS BEN DANFORD TYLER GRAHAM
GAVIN McGAHEY-SMITH ROUND SELECTION POSITION HEIGHT WEIGHT TEAM DRAFTED FROM 8 151 LW 5.11” 176 LBS LONDON JR. KNIGHTS 12 231 G 6.3” 194 LBS WATERLOO WOLVES 13 251 C 6.3” 167 LBS HURON-PERTH LAKERS 14 271 RD 6.0” 160 LBS BISHOP KEARNEY SELECTS 9 171 C 6.1” 172 LBS LONDON JR. KNIGHTS 10 191 C 5.11” 164 LBS LONG ISLAND GULLS 11 211 LD 6.5” 200 LBS CORNWALL COLTS ROUND SELECTION POSITION HEIGHT WEIGHT TEAM DRAFTED FROM NOAH BENDER RYAN HODKINSON HARRISON FRANSSEN ALEX VISNAPUU JACK GENOVESE FRASER MCDONNEL
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