FROM OUR FRONT OFFICE to our fans
Dear Generals fans, as we embark on yet another year of hockey, I’m excited for the outlook of our hockey club. This year, the expectations are higher as we continue our search for yet another championship.
This season, we welcome many new and exciting young players along with many returnees, all coming together to make this year very promising.
I wanted to thank all of our loyal fans for all their continued support and I look forward to seeing everyone around the rink soon!
Rocco Tullio
PresidentI want to take this opportunity to welcome all of you to the 2023-2024 Oshawa Generals and the return of OHL hockey after a long summer.
This season will be one of the most competitive campaigns we have had in several years. The Eastern Conference will be a dog fight, night in and night out. Facing the Ottawa 67’s in the first-round last season, showed us how much the game changes when the playoffs arrive. You must bring it every night. Nothing is given and everything will be earned. Make no mistake, there are no playoffs if you don’t take care of the regular season.
With Derek Laxdal and his staff returning for there second season, they will be more comfortable in this environment and understand with your tremendous support comes expectations. The players playing under them for the second year should have no surprises on the demands and expectations on them. Our scouts have done another tremendous job in identifying talent for us and none more impressive then our 2023 first rounder, Owen Griffin who has begun to earn his way into the hearts of Gens fans, team mates and coaches for years to come.
Our past is certainly something that all our supporters and everyone in our organization is very proud of. This season our entire focus right now is on the present. We want to have the best team possible to challenge for silverware again.
Anything but your best won’t be good enough to make you a member of this Oshawa General’s was the message from training camp to now. This message remains the same.
GO GENS GO !!!!!!
Roger Hunt
Vice President & General ManagerETIQUETTE hockey
While we score goals on the ice, our goal off the ice is to make sure all of #GensNation has the best game experience possible! We’ve made a list of some important reminders for all fans to keep in mind so that everyone’s night out is a special one.
1. WAIT FOR THE WHISTLE TO ENTER AND EXIT SEATING AREA
A lot can happen in a split second of hockey action – and we don’t want anyone to miss anything. Fans who move from their seat during play can block the view of an entire section of fans. Please wait until a whistle blows to make any move to and from your seats.
QUICK TIP - There will always be extended stoppages following the first whistle after the 14:00 & 6:00 minute marks of a period (unless there is an icing, goal, or the start of a power play – just listen for the buzzer!)
2. BE MINDFUL OF THOSE AROUND YOU
Trust us, we know the games will have you at the edge of your seat, but if you lean too far forward, you’ll block the view of those around you. There isn’t a bad seat in the building, so sit back and enjoy the game!
3. KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE PUCK
Things move quickly at our games, including flying sticks and pucks. Keep your eye on the puck at all times to avoid any potential injuries!
4. NON-SMOKING FACILITY
The Tribute Communities Centre is a non-smoking, no re-entry facility. Smoking of any kind, including e-cigarettes, on TCC property, is prohibited.
5. HOCKEY IS FOR EVERYONE
We don’t expect everyone to be best friends with the Petes’ fans – some things just don’t mix. But, we do think it’s pretty cool they’re coming to our building to enjoy the same great game we love. Please be aware of those sitting around you, including children and let the play on the ice do the talking. Abusive and inappropriate language will NOT be tolerated.
6. HAVE FUN
Get loud, cheer, and let your favourite team on the ice know you’re behind them – Afterall, hockey is the best sport out there.
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OTTAWA 67’s - EASTERN DIVISION
The 67’s have gone 50/50 so far this month with four games under their belt, two of which were victorious. Ottawa just squeezed by a win against the Steelheads on the first of March when Henry Mews became the overtime hero after a pass from Jacob Maillet and a fire home to silence the crowd at the Paramount Fine Foods Centre and give the 67’s a 4-3 win. They had a high-scoring game against Erie just two days later but came up short in the 6-5 loss. Visiting the Oshawa Generals on their road trip last week did not result in the way they had hoped, based on their previous track record with success against the Generals. The Generals came out of this one with a stellar goalie performance and a 5-4 win. Yet, two days later the 67’s bounced back against the Division’s last-place Petes and brought home a 4-2 victory. Ottawa clinched their OHL playoff spot right on the last day of February for the ninth consecutive season after a win against Niagara. They have been neck and neck with Oshawa in the standings, so it is only a matter of time before Ottawa’s playoff fortune is to meet the Generals yet again in round one.
PHOTO BY: GOODALL MEDIABARRIE COLTS - CENTRAL DIVISION
The Barrie Colts are one of the teams who have not yet clinched their playoff spot, but that hasn’t stopped them in the race. Last month, in 12 games they won six, and so far in two games this month with both push to the extended frame, they have secured one win. Barrie seems to evenly produce wins and losses which is keeping them in the lower half of the standings. One performer on the Colts who has proven himself this year as a rookie has been forward Riley Patterson. Patterson was named February’s OHL Rookie of the Month for the second month in a row, leading all first-year talents with 18 points including 10 goals and eight assists over 12 games. This is a talent that will only grow further and hopefully help lead his team to the 2024 playoffs.
PHOTO BY: BARRIE COLTSOWEN SOUND ATTACK - MIDWEST DIVISION
Owen Sound has the last-place title in the Western Division, however, it’s only just two points that separate them from the two that lay ahead, Erie and Guelph. The Attack is another team that has not yet secured their spot in the 2024 playoffs. They are sitting in the middle of the standings, with a couple of points between those forward and those behind. As classic junior hockey unfolds, their spot in the standings could change in a couple of days, and with back-to-back matches set up this weekend against Erie, who are just one point in front, these duals could be vital to clinching a spot in the OHL playoffs. The Attack are hoping to snap a four-game losing skid where they played four games in the span of six days. Hungry to succeed, Owen Sound has had a few days to regroup before their road trip and a double-header against the Otters.
PHOTO BY: OWEN SOUND ATTACKFLINT FIREBIRDSWEST DIVISION
The Firebirds are sitting comfortably at third in their conference, with an eight-point lead ahead of Sarnia, and more than 20 points behind the second-place SOO. If you were looking at their spot in the overall standings, comfortable would not be the word. In 15th, there is just a matter of a couple of points that separate Flint from 11th and 17th. They’ve won eight of their last 12 and held the opposition to three or fewer goals ten times in that span. Flint has also won six of its last seven road games and is looking to grab the eighth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference. They recently buried Saginaw in a 3-2 overtime where Roberto Mancini scored twice against his former team, Nathan Day made 41 saves and Simon Slavicek scored the game-winning goal. This win is setting their trajectory into the weekend, where they will meet Kitchener and Kingston.
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The Finnish forward has had a solid first season in the OHL sitting just four points of a point per game pace. In his last game against the Barrie Colts the Minnesota Wild prospect scored twice and is currently riding a three-game point streak.
PREVIEW game day
The Oshawa Generals return home to take on the Barrie Colts for the fourth and final time this season.
John Tavares will be in attendance representing the John Tavares Foundation for the second season in a row, as they are running a chuck-a-puck during one of the intermissions.
The Gens are riding a six-game win streak as they have climbed into first place in the East Division and a tie for first in the Eastern Conference. Oshawa are 8-1-1-0 in their last 10 games having only lost once in regulation when they fell to the Ottawa 67’s.
Barrie enters this one coming off a 4-2 win over the North Bay Battalion as the Colts sit eighth in the Eastern Conference with a possible first-round playoff matchup against the Generals on the horizon.
Last Meeting:
It has only been a couple of weeks since these two teams last faced off and it was the Oshawa Generals coming out victorious 5-2.
After nearly the whole first period the Gens broke the deadlock on a power play a Calum Ritchie shot hit Rasmus Kumpulainen and went in. A little over one minute later the Generals would score again on the powerplay after Connor Punnett fanned on a shot Luke Torrance was there to knock it in.
In the second period, Oshawa would score a pair of goals in less than a minute as Beckett Sennecke jumped on a rebound sliding it under the Barrie goalie, then it was Stuart Rolofs firing a rocket into the back of the net for his 30th goal of the season.
Later in the second, the Colts would get their first goal, but in the last minute of the period, the Gens would strike again as Kumpulainen weaved through a few Colts before twisting and beating the Colts’ goalie with a backhander.
Barrie would score in the third period, but it was all for nothing as they could not get anything else going.
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The new captain in Barrie is on a 14-game point streak picking up 27 points over that span including 16 goals and 11 assists. The centre is coming off a big game against the North Bay Battalion where he picked up his first hattrick of the season.
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FRIDAY, MARCH 8
The Oshawa Generals and Brantford Bulldogs had a playoff-like feel to their Friday night matchup where the Generals took the game 6-4.
With the Conference title on the line, Jacob Oster made a total of 20 saves on 24 shots and NHL prospects Connor Lockhart, Connor Punnett, Calum Ritchie, and Dylan Roobroeck had their fair rack up of points. Tonight’s win has put the Generals into the first spot in the Eastern Conference and extends their win streak to six.
An immediate 59 seconds after puck drop, Lockhart put the Generals on the board after hopping onto a loose puck in front and tucked the door-step rebound in off Rasmus Kumpulainen’s initial shot and grabbed his 23rd of the season.
Seven and a half minutes into the frame, Oshawa Generals’ recently signed Dallas Stars defenceman, Punnett, sniped one in from the blueline, yet the play was called no goal instantly due to a potential goalie interference by Stuart Rolofs. Challenged by Oshawa and after minutes of reviewing, the goal was deemed fair and Punnett ensured his 10th of the season.
Approaching the midway point of the first period, it was Ethan Toms who took a late shift change and hustled into the breakout play going in the offensive zone. With a backhand feed from Beckett Sennecke, Toms was untouched and sent the puck straight past goaltender Matteo Drobac for the third of his career.
Roobroeck joined in on the first frame fun after a tic-tac-toe power play keepaway that ended with Roobroeck firing a bullet to the net and gaining his 20th this season. It was Luca D’Amato to Ritchie to Roobroeck in the slot which made for a 4-0 lead heading into the second, in favour of the Generals.
It was a quiet second frame for the Generals, but the Bulldogs’ intensity picked up, which made for a total of 16 penalty minutes in the 20. The Bulldogs got on the board after Patrick Thomas got it past Oster for his 19th of the campaign.
About six and a half minutes into the third frame, Bulldogs Luca Testa did the hard work down low and sent a pass to the point, which was then riffled by Niko Krmpotic through traffic, with Cole Brown getting a piece to put past Oster’s right shoulder for a reach within 2.
Marek Vanacker put the Bulldogs up within a one-goal difference about a minute later for his 32nd of the season after walking right in past Generals defence and making a move to beat Oster.
It was four minutes left of regulation when Colorado prospect Ritchie carried the puck into the Bulldogs zone and completely outdangled the Brantford defence before seeing Sennecke across the slot with a perfect empty net to protect their lead 5-3.
With 26 seconds remaining, Brantford’s Thomas set up Brown who got his second of the game after sneaking in undetected and tipped the puck to make it 5-4.
Sennecke then answered with the empty net insurance deposit and game-winner to wrap up the contest, push the Generals’ win streak, and take that top-place Conference title.
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On July 30th, the entire Oshawa Generals organization and family was devastated with the news of the passing of long-time scout Michael ‘Craiger’ Craig. Michael unfortunately lost his battle with a rare form of colorectal cancer.
Craiger, as he was known around the rink, was a scout with the Generals’ organization for Eastern Ontario for more than 15 years. He scouted players such as Will Petschenig, Daniel Altshuller, Serron Noel, William Ennis, and current General Matthew Buckley – just to name a few. Michael was also a part of the 2014-2015 Memorial Cup Championship run.
Throughout his career on and off the ice, Michael selflessly helped and assisted so many students, Special Olympic athletes, OHL and minor hockey players – touching and enriching countless lives.
The entire Oshawa Generals organization continues to send their love to entire Craig family, his students, and all of the players who he crossed paths with.
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The Oshawa Generals began this year as sure underdogs, especially after a devastating first round of the 2023 playoffs when the Ottawa 67’s took the series 4-1.
The Generals that you see now are not the same Generals that you saw this time last year. If we took a rewind to March 2023, then Gens would have just wrapped up a 13-game month of February, with six wins. Then moving forward to the month of March with two wins of 12 games, including an eight-game losing skid. The Generals were playing until the ultimate last opportunity to clinch a playoff spot. They were the final team to do so in the 22/23 season after they beat the Mississauga Steelheads in a close 3-2 win at home. The month of March set the General’s trajectory into their first round of playoffs when they met with the 67’s, being outscored in five games 18-11. The bright side? The Gens didn’t get swept. The dark side? There is a slight chance of meeting the 67’s this year in the playoffs, again.
Fast forward to today, the Generals are approaching the month of March after a first solid weekend, where they swept a three-game road trip against some of the top teams in the league. Starting with the first-place London Knights, the Generals clashed at the Budweiser Gardens on Feb. 28th and came out with a massive 6-4 win. Following two nights later, they took down the Soo Greyhounds 4-3 in overtime. The next day, the Generals wrapped up their hot streak with a 6-2 Sudbury win who sit ahead of them in the standings. The boys have already clinched their playoff spot, and rightfully so. Now, this next push of games in March will determine their playoff fortune, like who their first-round opponent will be and if they will secure a home-ice advantage or not.
Generals’ David Bedkowski was a rookie last year, so his only OHL Playoff exposure has not been particularly positive. However, he’s coming in this time around with a shifted perspective and attitude.
“Playoffs mean a little something more this year with the team we have, especially with three unbelievable overagers and it means a lot to them in their last year of junior hockey. Our organization has a culture of winning and since 2015 we haven’t really gotten the opportunity,” says Bedkowski. “Especially with COVID they missed a year so to be able to bring our experience last year into this year, it’s everything we’ve been working towards, so it’s incredibly exciting.”
With only a handful of games left this season, these are just as important, even though the Gens have already clinched. Meetings with Division leaders Brantford, Sudbury and Kitchener, the Generals need to buckle up for this final push on their road to the postseason.
GENERALS trivia
1. Which Oshawa General scored their first OHL goal at our 2023/24 season home opener?
2. What three Oshawa Generals played at the 2024 NHL Prospect Game in Moncton, N.B.? Which General scored?
3. How many seasons in a row have the Generals clinched an OHL playoffs spot?
4. Which General was the OHL player of the month for January?
5. What is our 2024 playoff slogan?
6. How many memorial cups have the Generals won?
7. Which General scored his first and second OHL career goals in the same game? Who did we play?
8. Stuart Rolofs is the Oshawa Generals __ st captain?
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OSHAWA GENERALS CLINCH 2024 PLAYOFF SPOT AFTER WIN AGAINST THE COLTS ON HOME ICE
The Oshawa Generals took down the Barrie Colts 5-2 clinching a spot in the OHL playoffs for the 13th straight season the second-longest streak in the league.
Rasmus Kumpulainen was the first star of the game in the win scoring twice, while four other Gens picked up two points. Jacob Oster was in net for this one stopping 22 of the 24 shots that he faced.
It took nearly the entire first period for the deadlock to break, but it was the Generals getting on the board on a powerplay as Calum Ritchie fired a one-timer that hit Kumpulainen in front of the net making it 1-0 Oshawa.
Then with just 14 seconds to go, the Gens would add another when Connor Punnett fanned on a shot it was Luke Torrance shooting a backhander through the legs of the Barrie goalie making it 2-0.
Just under five minutes into the second, the Gens would capitalize on another powerplay as the puck fell to Beckett Sennecke who beat Ben West for a 3-0 Oshawa lead.
Less than one minute later, that lead would grow as it was the captain Stuart Rolofs firing a shot through a crowd straight into the back of the net making it 4-0 Generals.
The Colts would get one back as Beau Jelsma created a turnover in the offensive end picking off a pass and then skating to the middle of the ice before beating Oster up over his blocker making it 4-1 Gens.
Oshawa would strike back in the final minute of the second period as Kumpulainen took a pass from before making a nice move to get around replacement goalie Sam Hillebrandt then turning and lifting a backhand shot over the netminder making it 5-1 Gens.
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STUART ROLOFS
Rolofs was named the 71st captain in Oshawa Generals history back in September 2023. Drafted in the 1st round, 20th overall in the 2019 OHL Priority Selection by the London Knights, the overager was acquired by the Generals via a trade in December 2021. Entering 2023, Rolofs skated into his third season with Oshawa. During the 2021-2022 season, Rolofs appeared in 47 games with the Generals, scoring 13 goals and adding 26 assists, for 39 points. Rolofs had his most successful season on record the next year, appearing in 62 games, scoring 32 goals and 29 assists for a career-high 61 points. His career-best season recently earned him an invite to the Ottawa Senator’s development camp. This season, the Carp, ON native is entering March with 57 games played, leading his team in goals with 30, and collected 23 assists so far. With a total of 53 points, Rolofs has taken his leadership role both on and off of the ice.
“It’s been an honour to be the captain. It’s helped me grow as a player and a person. Being a leader comes with more responsibility as you need to set the right example and be a role model for your teammates,” says Rolofs.
As his final season with the Generals and in the OHL, this will be one to remember. Leading the team as far as he can is ideal to savour every moment and wrap up his junior hockey career with pride.
“We feel great heading into the last few weeks of the season and into playoffs. We’ve grown a lot as a team this year and we feel we are peaking at the right time.”
BEN DANFORD
Danford is spending his second season with the Generals, after an impressive 16-year-old rookie season. Despite being a rookie, Danford played heavy minutes throughout the entire season, being relied upon as one of the Generals best defensemen. In 63 games, he scored four goals and 17 assists for 21 points. He took home the Scholastic Player of the Year award and co-Rookie of the Year honours at the 2023 Oshawa Generals Awards Banquet. The defenceman was selected to play at the 2024 Kubota CHL / NHL Top Prospects Game in Moncton, N.B. and shined as he beat the Mississauga Steelheads netminder Ryerson Leenders and helped Team Red beat Team White 3-1. This season so far, in 56 games played, Danford has one goal accompanied by 30 assists. Goals can’t happen without assists, so his help in the back-end has definitely made for a lot of production on the front-end.
CALUM RITCHIE
This is Ritchie’s third season with the Generals and is another General dawning a letter for the second year in a row. Drafted second overall in the 2021 OHL Priority Selection, Ritchie scored 45 points as a 16-year-old, by way of 19 goals and 26 assists. Last season, while battling injury, Ritchie appeared in 59 games, scoring 24 goals and 35 assists for 59 points. Earning attention from the pro ranks, Ritchie was selected 27th overall by the Colorado Avalanche at the 2023 NHL Entry Draft. This season, Ritchie has been lightning-hot since returning from injury back in November, proving why he was selected in the first round, despite many ranking him lower. Approaching March, the stellar forward has accumulated 24 goals and 44 assists in 42 games, leading Oshawa to a season much better than most expected.
CONNOR PUNNETT
Acquired by the Barrie Colts back before the January trade deadline, Connor Punnett came to the Generals in exchange for overage defenceman, Thomas Stewart, a 2025 3rd-round pick, and a 2027 6th-round pick. The Powassan, Ont., native, was originally drafted by the Saginaw Spirit as the 19th overall pick in the first round of the 2019 OHL Priority Selection before being traded to Barrie in 2020. In 215 games under his OHL belt, Punnett has 96 points with 25 goals and 71 assists. In 15 playoff games, he has scored 1 goal and 3 assists for 4 points with the Colts. He has brought immense leadership to the Gens squad and was immediately a favourite of Gens Nation, after his home-ice debut was accompanied by a Gordie Howe hat trick, with a goal, assist and a scrap. His presence and leadership are evident not just in the backend, but with the community, staff, and players as well.
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ROUND: 1
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HEIGHT: 5.09
WEIGHT: 144
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OWEN GRIFFIN SHAWN COSTELLO
ROUND: 5
PICK: 87
HEIGHT: 6.02
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PICK: 27
HEIGHT: 5.11
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HEIGHT: 6.02
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HEIGHT: 5.10
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PICK: 147
HEIGHT: 5.09
WEIGHT: 159
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ROUND: 5
PICK: 83
HEIGHT: 6.04
WEIGHT: 202
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PICK: 167
HEIGHT: 6.03
WEIGHT: 207
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COLE TUMINARO
ROUND: 10
PICK: 187
HEIGHT: 6.03
WEIGHT: 200
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BEN KOZYRA
ROUND: 14
PICK: 267
HEIGHT: 6.04
WEIGHT: 181
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ROUND: 10
PICK: 198
HEIGHT: 5.11
WEIGHT: 175
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ZIJIAN-JASON ZHOU JESSE ORLOWSKY
ROUND: 15
PICK: 287
HEIGHT: 6.02
WEIGHT: 180
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DEVEN JONES-MCDONALD BRODY JONES
ROUND: 11
PICK: 207
HEIGHT: 6.00
WEIGHT: 177
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PICK: 247
HEIGHT: 6.00
WEIGHT: 164
DRAFTED FROM:
WINDSOR AAA ZN. JR. SPITFIRES
THE OSHAWA GENERALS HOCKEY CLUB, PRESENTED BY OSHAWA POWER AND IN PARTNERSHIP WITH:
Andrew Ross Heating and Air Conditioning, Blue Bird Storage, Canadian Tire, Coca-Cola, Desjardins, Dodd and Soutor, Gen7 Fuel, Global Durham, MNP, Oshawa Power, Pizza Pizza, Planet Fitness, Professional Dry Cleaners, Rodman’s Heating & Air Conditioning and Staffing Connections have teamed up for the Adopt-A-School program!
This program gives local businesses the chance to give back to the community by purchasing Generals season tickets and donating them to elementary schools throughout Durham Region. The tickets are intended to reward students that excel in academics, athletics, and extracurricular activities.
MATT BEACHIN
Call 905-433-0900 Ext. 2233 or Email mbeachin@oshawagenerals.com
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