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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.
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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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In an alternate universe, this game is a winner takes all match for the final playoff spot, but in this universe, it’s simply game 68 for both teams ending their regular season. For Kingston, it’s the end of their season altogether. For Oshawa, it’s their last tune-up chance before heading to Gatineau, Que., to take on the Ottawa 67’s in the opening round of the 2023 OHL Playoffs.
Oshawa used 67 games to punch their ticket, finally getting the elusive X next to their name last night, after defeating the Mississauga Steelheads 3-2, and a Kingston loss to the Barrie Colts 5-2.
While the game is far less important for the standings, as mentioned before, it’s Oshawa’s last chance to run their systems to perfection before clashing with the regular season champs. The 2022-2023 regular-season finale gets underway at the Tribute Communities Centre at 6:05 p.m. An extremely limited number of tickets will be available at the box office.
Last Meeting:
When these two teams met just four nights ago, everything was still in question, and the Frontenacs were playing in their first of many must-win games down the stretch. Oshawa went into Kingston with a simple mission, win the game and erase all doubt, clinching the 8th spot. Unfortunately for Oshawa, a hot start by Kingston just 100 seconds into the game sparked some belief in the desperate Frontenacs squad. Kingston would end up running away with the game by a score of 6-2, setting up a dramatic final weekend that ultimately went the way of the Generals anyway.
PLAYERS TO WATCH
LUCA D’AMATO ETHAN MEIDEMA CAMERON BUTLER
Hot off his NHL contract with the Columbus Blue Jackets, Cameron Butler was the difference down the stretch for Oshawa, scoring two goals in Mississauga to propel his team to victory and the postseason. Butler has now scored 27 goals this season, and is just three away from becoming the third General this season to hit 30 goals, following Stuart Rolofs and Ryan Gagnier. Butler is getting hot at just the right time, as Gens’ fans know he’ll need to keep it going against the 67’s.
You want to talk about resiliency? You can’t without mentioning Luca D’Amato. D’Amato has played a LEAGUE-high 70 games this season between both the Flint Firebirds and Oshawa Generals. A reliable asset on the back end, D’Amato has been a consistent staple in shutting down an opponent’s offense while also setting up his own. Just this week, he has found himself on a couple of offensive breakaways.
When the Frontenacs needed it most, Ethan Meidema put his team on his back and did everything he could to carry them into the postseason. When the two teams clashed Wednesday in Kingston, he scored four goals in the game propelling the Frontenacs to victory. Since arriving in Kingston, Miedema has only scored seven goals in total, so the offensive outburst on Wednesday was proof he wasn’t ready to call it a season yet. While the Frontenacs can’t catch the Generals in the standings, they’ll be playing for pride on Sunday night.
OSHAWA GENERALS VS. KINGSTON FRONTENACS SUNDAY, MARCH 26TH
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SUNDAY, MAR 26TH. 2023
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Carter Bickle
Jacob Oster
Thomas Stewart
Luca D'Amato
David Bedkowski
Ty Petrou
Jordyn Ertel
Matthew Buckley
Ryan O'Dell
Joseph Serpa
Luke Torrance
Luca Marrelli
Nikita Parfenyuk
Calum Ritchie
Kimo Gruber
Dylan Roobroeck
Lucas Rodriguez
Tyler Graham
Cameron Butler
Beckett Sennecke
Ethan Toms
Ryan Gagnier
Ryder McIntyre
Ben Danford
Stuart Rolofs
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Ivan Zhigalov
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Nolan Ling
Gage Heyes
Christopher Thibodeau
Maleek McGowan
Ian Lemieux
Ethan Meidema
Paul Hughes
Owen Outwater
Gabriel Frasca
Paul Ludwinski
Duncan Schneider
Thomas Budnick
Mitchell Brooks
Vann Williamson
Nathan Poole
Adam Cavallin
Quinton Burns
Cal Uens
Ben Roger
Alec Belanger
Jacob Battaglia
Linus Hemström
Matthew Soto
Maddox Callens
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Head Coach Luca Caputi
General Manager Kory Cooper
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The Oshawa Generals will need to have finally clinched the 8th and final playoff spot with a 3-2 win over the Mississauga Steelheads.
Early in the game, the momentum was all on the side of the visiting Generals. After killing off an early high sticking penalty, Oshawa was given a power play chance of their own, where Cameron Butler scored his 26th of the season to put his team up 1-0.
With eight minutes remaining in the first period, the Generals’ strong penalty kill was on display once again, giving the Steelheads few high-danger opportunities before killing it off for the second time already. The Generals end the first period up 1-0 and even in shots 11 a side.
The second period started with an early shorthanded penalty shot chance for the Steelheads after Mississauga was tripped on a breakaway. Despite a forehand-backhand move, Jacob Oster stood tall and shut the door to stay ahead 1-0.
Midway through the frame, a broken play lead to a big toe save off a redirection by Oster, but an errant rebound landed on the stick of Angus McDonnell and into the Generals’ net. McDonnell’s 29th tied the game at 1-1.
The third period is when the Generals came to life, and sealed their own fate - this time, for a positive change. Cameron Butler scored his second of the game, almost identical to his play early in the game, to put Oshawa up 2-1. Just 19 seconds later, Ryan Gagnier jammed a loose puck through the Mississauga crease and over the line for a 3-1 lead.
The Steelheads would score on more with 1:36 on the clock, but it’s as close as they’d get. Jacob Oster stopped 33/35 for the bounce-back win. The two points meant Oshawa needed a Frontenacs loss in regulation to Barrie to clinch a playoff spot.
Down the 401 towards Kingston, the Frontenacs jumped out to an early 2-0 lead over the Barrie Colts. Barrie, who sat a plethora of their regulars, chipped away at the Kingston lead with a goal late in the second period. In the third period, Kingston failed to score on a five-minute power play, giving Barrie all of the momenta. Four more unanswered goals by the Colts stole the victory from the clutches of the home Kingston team.
With Kingston’s loss, the Generals avoid a winner-takes-all game on Sunday night and clinched the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference, setting up a Round 1 meeting with the Ottawa 67’s.
FRIDAY, MARCH 24TH
RACE FOR 8TH
With just one month left on the Ontario Hockey League calendar, the races for playoff positioning in the Eastern Conference are starting to become as clear as mud. Literally. There’s a four-team race for home-ice advantage in the first round, with 4th through 7th only separated by five points. A little bit lower in the standings is where our race gets started.
The Generals find themselves in a tight race with the Kingston Frontenacs for the 8th and final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. Over the course of the next nine games, we’ll keep things as simple as possible for you via schedule breakdowns, up-to-date results and the magic number needed to secure the X next to the Generals logo.
What looked like it was slipping through their own hands, the Generals finally did what they needed to do, and clinched the 8th and final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.
Winners of just one game in their last nine heading into Kingston on Wednesday, a regulation win would send the Generals into the postseason, while any points given to Kingston would keep them alive for one more night. After a lot of pressure in Kingston’s zone less than a minute into the game, it was the next thirty seconds that awoke a desperate Frontenacs club. Scoring off a nice 2-on-1 chance was all the Frontenacs needed to breathe new life into their playoff push. Four goals from Ethan Meidema, and a shutdown performance in net from Ivan Zhigalov was enough for Kingston to take down the Generals 6-2, extending their season to Friday night.
The Generals entered Friday, still in control of their own destiny – win, and wait to see if the Frontenacs could defeat the Colts to stay alive. Oshawa completed step one with a 3-2 victory over the Steelheads, thanks to two more goals from Cameron Butler, and one from Ryan Gagnier. Jacob Oster also had a bounce back performance at the perfect time, allowing only two goals.
With two points in hand, GensNation turned their attention to Kingston, where the Frontenacs took an early 2-0 lead over the Barrie Colts into the second period. Despite resting much of their star firepower, and starting goaltender, the Colts rifled off five unanswered goals, taking away Kingston’s chance at a playoff berth.
The Generals officially clinched their 12th straight playoff appearance on Friday night, avoiding a less-thandesirable winner-take-all game at the TCC on Sunday to finish the season. Oshawa will now advance to take on the Ottawa 67’s in the opening round of the 2023 OHL playoffs.
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OVERAGE FARWELL SERPA, BUTLER, GAGNIER
March 26th, 2023 will mark the end of an era for three members of this season’s Oshawa Generals. The final Sunday in March represents the final regular season Ontario Hockey League contest for Joseph Serpa, Cameron Butler, and Ryan Gagnier – Oshawa’s three 2002-born overage forwards. With playoffs on the horizon, their final OHL game ever is still waiting in the wings, but when the final buzzer goes on March 26th, it’s the first sign of their graduation from the OHL.
JOSEPH SERPA
The first OA we’ll spotlight in this farewell is one of the newest Generals to dawn the historic red but still boasts an impressive OHL career. Joining the Generals in a trade with the Kitchener Rangers, Serpa joined his new teammates in Oshawa on December 13th, about a month ahead of the OHL’s trade deadline. Before the trade, Serpa had spent his entire career with the Rangers, appearing in 146 games for Kitchener, plus another 12 games in the team’s 2022 playoff run.
The Cambridge, Ont., native got better with every season he played, hitting a new career high of 69 points in the 2021-2022 season with 20 goals and 49 assists. His career-best season was just a single year removed from a year without OHL hockey due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As is the case with many players following a trade, it took Serpa a period of adjustment before he hit his groove again in Oshawa. It was his third game as a Generals before getting his first point, and five games before scoring. Just as he was during a Ranger, Serpa quickly became a fan-favourite in Oshawa garnering a lot of attention during the annual Season Ticket Holder Skate and Buffalo Wild Wing Charity Dinner.
CAMERON BUTLER
A leader off the ice as much as he’s a leader on the ice, unfortunately, Cameron Butler’s time as a General is beginning to tick away. Butler has spent time with three different clubs throughout his OHL career, but none for as long as the Oshawa Generals.
Drafted 27th overall by the Peterborough Petes in 2018, Butler had an impressive rookie season with the maroon and white, scoring 18 goals and adding 8 assists for 26 points in 64 games. The next season, Butler was traded to the Niagara IceDogs as part of the deal that saw Akil Thomas land in Peterborough.
In 51 games with the IceDogs, Butler’s on-ice play continued to improve, and the Ottawa Ont., native began finding himself in a leadership role. He scored 12 goals in Niagara, and added 24 assists over the course of his time as an IceDog. Butler was also named team captain ahead of the start of the 2021-2022 season. His tenure as an IceDog came to a close when he was acquired by the Generals on January 3rd, 2022 for a 2nd and 11th round pick.
The 2022-2023 has been a career year for Butler, setting new career highs in goals, assists, and points in a season. At the time of publication, Butler has appeared in 55 games this season, scoring 23 goals and 24 assists for 47 points. His next best season totals were only 18 goals and 14 assists for 32 points. Butler is expected to hit a milestone as his OHL career concludes, set to appear in his 250th OHL regular season game on March 10th.
RYAN GAGNIER
The one 2002-born to spend his entire OHL career with the Generals is Ryan Gagnier . Known as ‘Gags’ around the rink, there was rarely a day he did not have an ear-to-ear smile on his face walking around the arena. Spending four years with one organization is a pretty quick way to become a fan-favourite, and that’s without even looking at his on-ice success.
In 180 games as a General, Gagnier quickly took his depth-role on the team very seriously. Fans eventually learned that Gagnier was going to be one of the hardest working Gen-erals they’ve seen in a long time. In his first full season with Oshawa in 2019-2020, Gagnier appeared in 57 games and scored eight points, five goals and three assists. His next season, Gagnier showed up to camp as a veteran and made it clear he wasn’t just a depth guy anymore. In 2021-2022, Gagnier appeared in 65 games and crushed his totals from a season ago, scoring 17 goals and 19 assists. At the year-end banquet, Gagnier was awarded with the organization’s Heart of a General award, for everything he represents on and off the ice.
This season, Gagnier further instilled himself as a leader on and off the ice Always the first to say yes to any community appearances, Gagnier made it a point to say hello to every fan he crossed paths with. On the ice, he outdid himself yet again. At the time of publication, he has appeared in 57 games and has scored 27 goals and added 29 assists. For most of the season, Gagnier has led the team in scoring – full circle for the former depth forward turned leader.
As we enter the final stretch of these youngmen’s OHL careers, the entire Oshawa Generals organization thanks them for their commitment to success both on and off the ice. These three young men are a representation of how the OHL and it’s member clubs are not only developing good hockey players, but good people. The Oshawa Generals wish them nothing but their best as they continue growing into amazing hockey players and people on whatever the next step of their journeys are.
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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
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
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 6.02 189 2003-01-06 Toronto, ON Free Agent D R 5.09 160 2004-08-18 Maple, ON Eligible 2023 D R 6.04 203 2006-12-07 Toronto, ON Eligible 2024
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,
Tornado
Pos: Shoots: Ht: Wt: Dob: Hometown: NHL Status: Pos: Shoots: Ht: Wt: Dob: Hometown: NHL Status: Pos: Shoots: Ht: Wt: Dob: Hometown: NHL Status: C L 6.00 175 2005-05-16 Conestogo, ON Eligible 2023 RW R 5.11 178 2005-03-21 Ottawa, ON Eligible 2023 C R 5.11 165 2002-03-23 Cambridge, ON Free Agent
puck
Pos: Shoots: Ht: Wt: Dob: Hometown: NHL Status: LW L 6.00 207 2004-03-30 Oshawa, ON Free Agent
T, Torr,
LUKE TORRANCE
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, BY Free Agent
C R 6.02 187 2005-01-24 Oakville, ON Eligible 2023
LUCA
NIKITA PARFENYUK
Pos: Shoots: Ht: Wt: Dob: Hometown: NHL Status: RW L 6.01 196 2005-04-11 Lufingen, CH Eligible 2023
CALUM
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
RYAN GAGNIER
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
ON
RYDER MCINTYRE
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
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
FUTURE IS BRIGHT
It may have been easy this season to look at the standings and be disappointed as a fan. Look to one side, and Ottawa was running away from the rest of the conference. Look to the other and London is doing what London does best – win. In Oshawa, a season full of ups and downs may have clouded what is actually something to look forward to. The future in Oshawa is centered around the likes of Calum Ritchie, Beckett Sennecke, and Ben Danford. If those names are any indication, the future is bright.
The Generals dressed one of the youngest rosters in the entire OHL throughout the season, but didn’t sacrifice production because of it.
CALUM RITCHIE
2nd overall pick, from just a season ago, Calum Ritchie had a season solidifying his first round NHL draft potential. In his second OHL season, Ritchie was trusted by his teammates and coaching staff to lead the team this season, both on and off the ice. Ritchie was given an ‘A’ at the start of the season, and was expected to continue finding his voice in the room.
On the ice, Ritchie improved on his already great rookie numbers from a year ago. At the time of publication, he’s appeared in 58 games this season scoring 24 goals and 34 assists for 58 points – new career highs in all three categories. Amongst the team leaders in points, Ritchie is expected to go early in the 2023 NHL Draft and continue to be a force to be reckoned with in the OHL.
BECKETT SENNECKE
The first of Oshawa’s two first-round picks from the 2022 OHL Priority Selection, Beckett Sennecke lived up to the hype this season. Taken 8th overall last year, Sennecke joined the Generals as a gifted offensive addition to the roster. In his first season in the OHL, Sennecke has proven on more than one occasion that he can deke through an entire roster by himself, before driving to the net for a red-light special.
Flashes of this greatness have almost become expected by the GensNation faithful. By the numbers, Sennecke has been the best 16-year-old in the OHL this season, leading everyone his age in points with 48 points. The only rookie ahead of him is 15-year-old exceptional status forward Michael Misa, with 50 points. Sennecke has showcased both his playmaking and goal scoring abilities, torching opponents with 16 goals and 32 assists – a reminder again that he’s just 16 years old.
With sights set on the years ahead, it’s clear that Oshawa’s success will follow the success of Sennecke, wherever he will take them.
BEN DANFORD
Just six picks later, the Generals struck gold once again with defenceman Ben Danford, from the Quinte Red Devils. The Madoc, Ont., native spent the first half of his season, learning and adapting to the play style of then captain, Lleyton Moore. Following the trade that saw Moore land in Kitchener, many fans were worried the blueline would fall apart without their power play quarter back in Moore. The transition was seamless. Danford took the extra ice time and responsibility in stride, and alongside new teammate Luca D’Amato, the two continued to lead the Generals’ power play to be the league’s best.
In 55 games with the Generals, Danford has scored two goals and added 17 assists for 19 points. What’s more impressive is his plus/minus rating of positive five, as a 16-year-old on a struggling team. Fans have little to worry about on the blueline for as long as Danford continues to patrol the d-zone.
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