2013–14 OHL season

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The 2013–14 OHL season was the 34th season of the Ontario Hockey League. The Brampton Battalion relocated to North Bay and became the North Bay Battalion, playing at the North Bay Memorial Gardens. The first two outdoor games in OHL history were held this season, when the Saginaw Spirit, Windsor Spitfires, Plymouth Whalers, and London Knights played at Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan as part of the Hockeytown Winter Festival on December 29.[1] On March 11, 2014 Terry Trafford of the Saginaw Spirit, who had been missing for eight days, was found dead in his vehicle at a Wal-Mart in Saginaw, Michigan. His death was ruled a suicide as a result of self-inflicted asphyxiation.[2] Twenty teams played 68 games each according to the regular season schedule, from September 19, 2013 to March 17, 2014. The Guelph Storm won the J. Ross Robertson Cup for the third time in franchise history, and the first time since 2004, as they defeated the North Bay Battalion in five games, and represented the OHL at the 2014 Memorial Cup held at Budweiser Gardens in London, Ontario. The London Knights also qualified for the tournament as the host team.

2013–14 OHL season
LeagueOntario Hockey League
SportHockey
DurationPreseason
August 2013 – September 2013
Regular season
September 19, 2013 – March 17, 2014
Playoffs
March 20, 2014 – May 9, 2014
Number of teams20
TV partner(s)Rogers TV, TVCogeco, Shaw TV
Finals championsGuelph Storm (3)
OHL seasons
2013–14 CHL season
LeagueCanadian Hockey League
SportHockey
DurationOHL
September 19, 2013 – March 17, 2014
QMJHL
September 2013 – March 2014
WHL
September 2013 – March 2014
Number of teams60
TV partner(s)RDS
Rogers Sportsnet
Rogers TV
Shaw TV
Finals championsEdmonton Oil Kings

Regular season

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Final standings

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Note: DIV = Division; GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = Overtime losses; SL = Shootout losses; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; PTS = Points; x = clinched playoff berth; y = clinched division title; z = clinched conference title

Eastern conference

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Rank Team DIV GP W L OTL SL PTS GF GA
1 z-Oshawa Generals East 68 42 20 0 6 90 232 187
2 y-North Bay Battalion Central 68 38 24 4 2 82 220 189
3 x-Kingston Frontenacs East 68 39 23 3 3 84 301 255
4 x-Barrie Colts Central 68 37 28 1 2 77 266 218
5 x-Sudbury Wolves Central 68 33 24 3 8 77 219 228
6 x-Peterborough Petes East 68 32 30 0 6 70 233 269
7 x-Niagara IceDogs Central 68 24 35 3 6 57 223 284
8 x-Mississauga Steelheads Central 68 24 38 1 5 54 167 267
9 Belleville Bulls East 68 23 38 4 3 53 206 285
10 Ottawa 67's East 68 23 39 3 3 52 222 308

Western conference

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Rank Team DIV GP W L OTL SL PTS GF GA
1 z-Guelph Storm Midwest 68 52 12 2 2 108 340 191
2 y-Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds West 68 44 17 2 5 95 267 198
3 x-Erie Otters Midwest 68 52 14 2 0 106 312 170
4 x-London Knights Midwest 68 49 14 1 4 103 316 203
5 x-Windsor Spitfires West 68 37 28 3 0 77 251 235
6 x-Saginaw Spirit West 68 33 30 4 1 71 254 248
7 x-Owen Sound Attack Midwest 68 31 29 3 5 70 205 237
8 x-Plymouth Whalers West 68 28 33 0 7 63 187 238
9 Kitchener Rangers Midwest 68 22 41 2 3 49 200 280
10 Sarnia Sting West 68 17 44 2 5 41 211 341

Scoring leaders

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Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Connor Brown Erie Otters 68 45 83 128 22
Dane Fox Erie Otters 67 64 43 107 122
Scott Kosmachuk Guelph Storm 68 48 52 100 83
Connor McDavid Erie Otters 56 28 71 99 20
Andreas Athanasiou Barrie Colts 66 49 46 95 52
Michael Dal Colle Oshawa Generals 67 39 56 95 34
Nikolay Goldobin Sarnia Sting 67 38 56 94 21
Max Domi London Knights 61 34 59 93 90
Sam Bennett Kingston Frontenacs 57 36 55 91 118
Sergey Tolchinsky Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 66 31 60 91 22

Leading goaltenders

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Note: GP = Games played; Mins = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses: OTL = Overtime losses; SL = Shootout losses; GA = Goals Allowed; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average

Player Team GP Mins W L OTL SL GA SO Sv% GAA
Oscar Dansk Erie Otters 42 2405 29 9 1 0 96 6 0.909 2.39
Anthony Stolarz London Knights 35 1927 25 5 1 1 81 4 0.926 2.52
Jake Smith North Bay Battalion 42 2337 23 12 3 1 98 4 0.904 2.52
Daniel Altshuller Oshawa Generals 52 2907 31 13 0 3 124 2 0.917 2.56
Matt Murray Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 49 2984 32 11 1 5 128 6 0.921 2.57

Playoffs

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Conference quarterfinals Conference semifinals Conference finals Finals
            
1 Oshawa 4
8 Mississauga 0
1 Oshawa 4
6 Peterborough 0
2 North Bay 4
7 Niagara 3
1 Oshawa 0
Eastern conference
2 North Bay 4
3 Kingston 3
6 Peterborough 4
2 North Bay 4
4 Barrie 2
4 Barrie 4
5 Sudbury 1
E2 North Bay 1
Note: Pairings are re-seeded after the first round.
W1 Guelph 4
1 Guelph 4
8 Plymouth 1
1 Guelph 4
4 London 1
2 Sault Ste. Marie 4
7 Owen Sound 1
1 Guelph 4
Western conference
3 Erie 1
3 Erie 4
6 Saginaw 1
2 Sault Ste. Marie 0
3 Erie 4
4 London 4
5 Windsor 0

Conference quarterfinals

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Eastern conference quarterfinals

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(1) Oshawa Generals vs. (8) Mississauga Steelheads
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March 21 Oshawa Generals 6 – 0 Mississauga Steelheads General Motors Centre Recap  
19:21 - pp - Josh Sterk (1) First period No scoring
9:16 - pp - Michael Dal Colle (1)
14:05 - Hunter Smith (1)
Second period No scoring
0:41 - pp - Josh Sterk (2)
10:44 - Michael Dal Colle (2)
16:08 - Justice Dundas (1)
Third period No scoring
Daniel Altshuller (21 saves / 21 shots) Goalie stats Spencer Martin (33 saves / 38 shots)
Chase Marchand (5 saves / 6 shots)
March 23 Oshawa Generals 3 – 2 OT Mississauga Steelheads General Motors Centre Recap  
No scoring First period Lucas Venuto (1) - pp - 15:28
15:54 - Bradley Latour (1) Second period Brett Foy (1) - 6:38
4:16 - pp - Josh Sterk (3) Third period No scoring
6:48 - pp - Cole Cassels (1) First overtime period No scoring
Daniel Altshuller (22 saves / 24 shots) Goalie stats Spencer Martin (36 saves / 39 shots)
March 25 Mississauga Steelheads 5 – 6 2OT Oshawa Generals Hershey Centre Recap
March 27 Mississauga Steelheads 3 – 4 OT Oshawa Generals Hershey Centre Recap
Oshawa wins series 4 – 0


(2) North Bay Battalion vs. (7) Niagara IceDogs
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March 21 North Bay Battalion 4 – 0 Niagara IceDogs North Bay Memorial Gardens Recap
March 23 North Bay Battalion 2 – 3 Niagara IceDogs North Bay Memorial Gardens Recap
March 25 Niagara IceDogs 2 – 0 North Bay Battalion Gatorade Garden City Complex Recap
March 27 Niagara IceDogs 5 – 3 North Bay Battalion Gatorade Garden City Complex Recap
March 28 North Bay Battalion 4 – 3 Niagara IceDogs North Bay Memorial Gardens Recap
March 30 Niagara IceDogs 1 – 5 North Bay Battalion Gatorade Garden City Complex Recap
April 1 North Bay Battalion 2 – 1 Niagara IceDogs North Bay Memorial Gardens Recap
North Bay wins series 4 – 3


(3) Kingston Frontenacs vs. (6) Peterborough Petes
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March 21 Kingston Frontenacs 4 – 1 Peterborough Petes Rogers K-Rock Centre Recap
March 23 Kingston Frontenacs 5 – 4 OT Peterborough Petes Rogers K-Rock Centre Recap
March 25 Peterborough Petes 2 – 4 Kingston Frontenacs Peterborough Memorial Centre Recap
March 27 Peterborough Petes 3 – 1 Kingston Frontenacs Peterborough Memorial Centre Recap
March 28 Kingston Frontenacs 5 – 6 OT Peterborough Petes Rogers K-Rock Centre Recap
March 30 Peterborough Petes 5 – 4 Kingston Frontenacs Peterborough Memorial Centre Recap
April 1 Kingston Frontenacs 1 – 2 OT Peterborough Petes Rogers K-Rock Centre Recap
Peterborough wins series 4 – 3


(4) Barrie Colts vs. (5) Sudbury Wolves
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March 20 Barrie Colts 3 – 2 Sudbury Wolves Barrie Molson Centre Recap
March 22 Barrie Colts 4 – 3 OT Sudbury Wolves Barrie Molson Centre Recap
March 25 Sudbury Wolves 4 – 6 Barrie Colts Sudbury Community Arena Recap
March 27 Sudbury Wolves 2 – 1 Barrie Colts Sudbury Community Arena Recap
March 28 Barrie Colts 7 – 0 Sudbury Wolves Barrie Molson Centre Recap
Barrie wins series 4 – 1


Western conference quarterfinals

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(1) Guelph Storm vs. (8) Plymouth Whalers
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March 21 Guelph Storm 5 – 2 Plymouth Whalers Sleeman Centre Recap  
6:47 - pp - Brock McGinn (1) First period Carter Sandlak (1) - pp - 6:47
7:30 - Pius Suter (1) Second period No scoring
3:02 - Jason Dickinson (1)
12:36 - Stephen Pierog (1)
19:56 - en - Scott Kosmachuk (1)
Third period Connor Chatham (1) - pp - 19:20
Justin Nichols (19 saves / 21 shots) Goalie stats Alex Nedeljkovic (34 saves / 38 shots)
March 22 Guelph Storm 3 – 0 Plymouth Whalers Sleeman Centre Recap
March 25 Plymouth Whalers 2 – 1 Guelph Storm Compuware Arena Recap
March 26 Plymouth Whalers 2 – 7 Guelph Storm Compuware Arena Recap
March 28 Guelph Storm 8 – 3 Plymouth Whalers Sleeman Centre Recap
Guelph wins series 4 – 1


(2) Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds vs. (7) Owen Sound Attack
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March 21 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 4 – 5 OT Owen Sound Attack Essar Centre Recap  
3:07 - Bryan Moore (1) First period No scoring
No scoring Second period Santino Centorame (1) - pp - 2:36
1:09 - Jared McCann (1)
6:55 - Jared McCann (2)
8:23 - Jean Dupuy (1)
Third period Daniel Milne (1) - 1:04
Zach Nastasiuk (1) - 8:30
Zach Nastasiuk (2) - 13:10
2:40 - Kyle Platzer (1) First overtime period No scoring
Matt Murray (30 saves / 35 shots) Goalie stats Brandon Hope (31 saves / 35 shots)
March 22 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 7 – 3 Owen Sound Attack Essar Centre Recap
March 24 Owen Sound Attack 3 – 5 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds Bayshore Community Centre Recap
March 26 Owen Sound Attack 0 – 2 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds Bayshore Community Centre Recap
March 28 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 6 – 1 Owen Sound Attack Essar Centre Recap
Sault Ste. Marie wins series 4 – 1


(3) Erie Otters vs. (6) Saginaw Spirit
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March 21 Erie Otters 4 – 3 Saginaw Spirit Erie Insurance Arena Recap  
15:17 - pp - Connor Brown (1) First period Eric Locke (1) - 1:04
Luke Cairns (1) - 6:18
6:25 - pp - André Burakovsky (1) Second period Kristoff Kontos (1) - 16:30
5:09 - André Burakovsky (2)
18:18 - pp - Dane Fox (1)
Third period No scoring
Devin Williams (25 saves / 28 shots) Goalie stats Jake Paterson (44 saves / 48 shots)
March 22 Erie Otters 4 – 3 OT Saginaw Spirit Erie Insurance Arena Recap  
9:40 - André Burakovsky (3) First period No scoring
4:26 - Dane Fox (2)
18:55 - Adam Pelech (1)
Second period Justin Sefton (1) - 18:12
No scoring Third period Luke Cairns (2) - 6:39
Cody Payne (1) - 17:19
2:12 - Dane Fox (3) First overtime period No scoring
Devin Williams (22 saves / 25 shots) Goalie stats Jake Paterson (38 saves / 42 shots)
March 24 Saginaw Spirit 7 – 6 OT Erie Otters Dow Event Center Recap  
1:00 - Eric Locke (2)
4:44 - Dylan Sadowy (1)
First period André Burakovsky (4) - 2:16
2:48 - Dylan Sadowy (2)
14:38 - Jacob Ringuette (1)
Second period André Burakovsky (5) - 1:26
Spencer Abraham (1) - 3:03
Brendan Gaunce (1) - 7:19
Adam Pelech (2) - 12:44
5:42 - Jimmy Lodge (1)
14:52 - Jimmy Lodge (2)
Third period Brendan Gaunce (2) - 19:27
4:13 - Cody Payne (2) First overtime period No scoring
Jake Paterson (46 saves / 52 shots) Goalie stats Oscar Dansk (20 saves / 25 shots)
Devin Williams (11 saves / 13 shots)
March 26 Saginaw Spirit 3 – 7 Erie Otters Dow Event Center Recap  
3:19 - Blake Clarke (1) First period Dane Fox (4) - pp - 9:55
Dane Fox (5) - 14:46
Connor Brown (2) - pp - 17:39
12:03 - pp - Cody Payne (3) Second period André Burakovsky (6) - 4:41
9:31 - Dylan Sadowy (3) Third period Dane Fox (6) - 10:14
Connor McDavid (1) - 13:27
Joel Wigle (1) - 14:10
Jake Paterson (29 saves / 36 shots) Goalie stats Devin Williams (29 saves / 32 shots)
March 27 Saginaw Spirit 2 – 3 OT Erie Otters Dow Event Center Recap  
Dylan Sadowy (4) - 17:41
Justin Kea (1) - 18:08
First period 5:29 - Connor McDavid (2)
No scoring Second period 10:56 - Brendan Gaunce (3)
No scoring Third period No scoring
No scoring First overtime period 2:57 - Michael Curtis (1)
Jake Paterson (36 saves / 39 shots) Goalie stats Devin Williams (22 saves / 24 shots)
Erie wins series 4 – 1


(4) London Knights vs. (5) Windsor Spitfires
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March 21 London Knights 6 – 1 Windsor Spitfires Budweiser Gardens Recap
March 22 London Knights 6 – 3 Windsor Spitfires Budweiser Gardens Recap
March 25 Windsor Spitfires 2 – 10 London Knights WFCU Centre Recap
March 27 Windsor Spitfires 3 – 4 London Knights WFCU Centre Recap
London wins series 4 – 0


Conference semifinals

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Eastern conference semifinals

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(1) Oshawa Generals vs. (6) Peterborough Petes
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April 4 Oshawa Generals 3 – 0 Peterborough Petes General Motors Centre Recap
April 6 Oshawa Generals 2 – 0 Peterborough Petes General Motors Centre Recap
April 8 Peterborough Petes 1 – 3 Oshawa Generals Peterborough Memorial Centre Recap
April 10 Peterborough Petes 2 – 5 Oshawa Generals Peterborough Memorial Centre Recap
Oshawa wins series 4 – 0


(2) North Bay Battalion vs. (4) Barrie Colts
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April 4 North Bay Battalion 1 – 0 Barrie Colts North Bay Memorial Gardens Recap
April 6 North Bay Battalion 4 – 1 Barrie Colts North Bay Memorial Gardens Recap
April 8 Barrie Colts 2 – 1 North Bay Battalion Barrie Molson Centre Recap
April 10 Barrie Colts 7 – 4 North Bay Battalion Barrie Molson Centre Recap
April 11 North Bay Battalion 4 – 1 Barrie Colts North Bay Memorial Gardens Recap
April 13 Barrie Colts 2 – 3 North Bay Battalion Barrie Molson Centre Recap
North Bay wins series 4 – 2


Western conference semifinals

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(1) Guelph Storm vs. (4) London Knights
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April 4 Guelph Storm 6 – 4 London Knights Sleeman Centre Recap
April 6 Guelph Storm 2 – 7 London Knights Sleeman Centre Recap
April 8 London Knights 2 – 4 Guelph Storm Budweiser Gardens Recap
April 10 London Knights 3 – 6 Guelph Storm Budweiser Gardens Recap
April 11 Guelph Storm 5 – 4 London Knights Sleeman Centre Recap
Guelph wins series 4 – 1


(2) Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds vs. (3) Erie Otters
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April 2 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 1 – 3 Erie Otters Essar Centre Recap
April 4 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 0 – 4 Erie Otters Essar Centre Recap
April 7 Erie Otters 2 – 0 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds Erie Insurance Arena Recap
April 8 Erie Otters 3 – 2 OT Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds Erie Insurance Arena Recap
Erie wins series 4 – 0


Conference finals

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Eastern conference finals

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(1) Oshawa Generals vs. (2) North Bay Battalion
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April 18 Oshawa Generals 0 – 1 North Bay Battalion General Motors Centre Recap
April 20 Oshawa Generals 2 – 5 North Bay Battalion General Motors Centre Recap
April 22 North Bay Battalion 5 – 3 Oshawa Generals North Bay Memorial Gardens Recap
April 23 North Bay Battalion 3 – 2 Oshawa Generals North Bay Memorial Gardens Recap
North Bay wins series 4 – 0


Western conference finals

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(1) Guelph Storm vs. (3) Erie Otters
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April 17 Guelph Storm 5 – 4 Erie Otters Sleeman Centre Recap
April 18 Guelph Storm 7 – 2 Erie Otters Sleeman Centre Recap
April 21 Erie Otters 1 – 7 Guelph Storm Erie Insurance Arena Recap
April 22 Erie Otters 5 – 2 Guelph Storm Erie Insurance Arena Recap
April 25 Guelph Storm 5 – 0 Erie Otters Sleeman Centre Recap
Guelph wins series 4 – 1


J. Ross Robertson Cup

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(W1) Guelph Storm vs. (E2) North Bay Battalion

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May 1 Guelph Storm 3 – 2 OT North Bay Battalion Sleeman Centre Recap
May 2 Guelph Storm 3 – 4 OT North Bay Battalion Sleeman Centre Recap
May 6 North Bay Battalion 3 – 4 Guelph Storm North Bay Memorial Gardens Recap
May 7 North Bay Battalion 1 – 10 Guelph Storm North Bay Memorial Gardens Recap
May 9 Guelph Storm 4 – 3 North Bay Battalion Sleeman Centre Recap
Guelph wins series 4–1


J. Ross Robertson Cup Champions Roster

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2013-14 Guelph Storm[3]
Goaltenders

Defencemen

Wingers

Centres

Playoff scoring leaders

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Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Kerby Rychel Guelph Storm 20 11 21 32 23
Zack Mitchell Guelph Storm 20 12 18 30 12
Robby Fabbri Guelph Storm 16 13 15 28 12
Scott Kosmachuk Guelph Storm 20 10 18 28 27
Barclay Goodrow North Bay Battalion 22 14 10 24 23
Jason Dickinson Guelph Storm 20 8 16 24 6
Michael Dal Colle Oshawa Generals 12 8 12 20 0
Brenden Miller North Bay Battalion 21 3 17 20 27
Dane Fox Erie Otters 14 8 11 19 26
Connor McDavid Erie Otters 14 4 15 19 2

Playoff leading goaltenders

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Note: GP = Games played; Mins = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses: OTL = Overtime losses; SL = Shootout losses; GA = Goals Allowed; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average

Player Team GP Mins W L GA SO Sv% GAA
Daniel Altshuller Oshawa Generals 11 699 8 3 22 3 0.931 1.89
Jake Smith North Bay Battalion 22 1299 13 9 55 3 0.905 2.54
Mackenzie Blackwood Barrie Colts 10 552 5 4 24 1 0.904 2.61
Justin Nichols Guelph Storm 20 1119 16 4 49 2 0.919 2.63
Matt Murray Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 9 547 4 5 24 1 0.915 2.63

Awards

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J. Ross Robertson Cup: Guelph Storm
Hamilton Spectator Trophy: Guelph Storm
Bobby Orr Trophy: North Bay Battalion
Wayne Gretzky Trophy: Guelph Storm
Emms Trophy: North Bay Battalion
Leyden Trophy: Oshawa Generals
Holody Trophy: Guelph Storm
Bumbacco Trophy: Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
Red Tilson Trophy: Connor Brown, Erie Otters
Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy: Connor Brown, Erie Otters
Matt Leyden Trophy: D. J. Smith, Oshawa Generals
Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy: Connor Brown, Erie Otters
Max Kaminsky Trophy: Aaron Ekblad, Barrie Colts
OHL Goaltender of the Year: Alex Nedeljkovic, Plymouth Whalers
Jack Ferguson Award: Jakob Chychrun, Sarnia Sting
Dave Pinkney Trophy: Oscar Dansk & Devin Williams, Erie Otters
OHL Executive of the Year:
Emms Family Award: Travis Konecny, Ottawa 67's
F. W. "Dinty" Moore Trophy: Matthew Mancina, Guelph Storm
Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy: Scott Simmonds, Belleville Bulls
William Hanley Trophy: Connor McDavid, Erie Otters
Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy: Dane Fox, Erie Otters
Bobby Smith Trophy: Connor McDavid, Erie Otters
Roger Neilson Memorial Award: Patrick Watling, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
Ivan Tennant Memorial Award: Adam Craievich, Guelph Storm
Mickey Renaud Captain's Trophy: Matt Finn, Guelph Storm
Tim Adams Memorial Trophy: Michael McLeod, Toronto Marlboros
Wayne Gretzky 99 Award: Robby Fabbri, Guelph Storm

All-Star teams

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The OHL All-Star Teams were selected by the OHL's General Managers.

First team

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Second team

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Third team

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2014 OHL Priority Selection

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On April 5, 2014, the OHL conducted the 2014 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection. The Sarnia Sting held the first overall pick in the draft and selected Jakob Chychrun from the Toronto Jr. Canadiens of the GTHL. Chychrun was awarded the Jack Ferguson Award, awarded to the top pick in the draft.

Below are the players who were selected in the first round of the 2014 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection.[4]

# Player Nationality OHL team Hometown Minor team
1 Jakob Chychrun (D)  /  Canada/USA Sarnia Sting Boca Raton, Florida Toronto Jr. Canadiens
2 Adam Mascherin (RW)   Canada Kitchener Rangers Maple, Ontario Vaughan Kings
3 Travis Barron (LW)   Canada Ottawa 67's Belfountain, Ontario Toronto Jr. Canadiens
4 Brandon Saigeon (C)   Canada Belleville Bulls Grimsby, Ontario Hamilton Jr. Bulldogs
5 Michael McLeod (C)   Canada Mississauga Steelheads Mississauga, Ontario Toronto Marlboros
6 Logan Brown (C)   United States Niagara IceDogs Chesterfield, Missouri Indiana Ice
7 William Bitten (RW)   Canada Plymouth Whalers Gloucester, Ontario Ottawa Jr. 67's
8 Victor Mete (D)   Canada Owen Sound Attack Woodbridge, Ontario Toronto Jr. Canadiens
9 Jonathan Ang (RW)   Canada Peterborough Petes Markham, Ontario Markham Waxers
10 Tye Felhaber (C)   Canada Ottawa 67's Pembroke, Ontario Ottawa Valley Titans
11 Michael Pezzetta (LW)   Canada Sudbury Wolves Toronto, Ontario Mississauga Senators
12 Logan Stanley (D)   Canada Windsor Spitfires Waterloo, Ontario Waterloo Wolves
13 Givani Smith (LW)   Canada Barrie Colts Brampton, Ontario Mississauga Senators
14 Zachary Poirier (C)   Canada North Bay Battalion Mountain, Ontario Upper Canada Cyclones
15 Reagan O'Grady (D)   Canada Kingston Frontenacs Lindsay, Ontario Toronto Marlboros
16 Cliff Pu (RW)   Canada Oshawa Generals Richmond Hill, Ontario Toronto Marlboros
17 Anthony Salinitri (LW)   Canada Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds Windsor, Ontario Windsor AAA Zone
18 Max Jones (LW)   United States London Knights Rochester, Michigan Detroit HoneyBaked 18U
19 Taylor Raddysh (RW)   Canada Erie Otters Caledon, Ontario Toronto Marlboros
20 Matthew Hotchkiss (C)   Canada Guelph Storm Whitby, Ontario Whitby Wildcats

2014 NHL Entry Draft

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On June 27–28, 2014, the National Hockey League conducted the 2014 NHL Entry Draft held at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In total, 41 players from the Ontario Hockey League were selected in the draft. Aaron Ekblad of the Barrie Colts was the first player from the OHL to be selected, as he was taken with the first overall pick by the Florida Panthers.

Below are the players selected from OHL teams at the NHL Entry Draft.[5]

Round # Player Nationality NHL team Hometown OHL team
1 1 Aaron Ekblad (D)   Canada Florida Panthers Belle River, Ontario Barrie Colts
1 4 Sam Bennett (C)   Canada Calgary Flames Holland Landing, Ontario Kingston Frontenacs
1 5 Michael Dal Colle (LW)   Canada New York Islanders Woodbridge, Ontario Oshawa Generals
1 10 Nick Ritchie (LW)   Canada Anaheim Ducks Orangeville, Ontario Peterborough Petes
1 12 Brendan Perlini (LW)   Canada Arizona Coyotes Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario Niagara IceDogs
1 19 Anthony DeAngelo (D)   United States Tampa Bay Lightning Sewell, New Jersey Sarnia Sting
1 21 Robby Fabbri (C)   Canada St. Louis Blues Mississauga, Ontario Guelph Storm
1 24 Jared McCann (C)   Canada Vancouver Canucks London, Ontario Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
1 27 Nikolay Goldobin (RW)   Russia San Jose Sharks Moscow, Russia Sarnia Sting
1 28 Joshua Ho-Sang (RW)   Canada New York Islanders Thornhill, Ontario Windsor Spitfires
2 31 Brendan Lemieux (LW)   Canada Buffalo Sabres Paradise Valley, Arizona Barrie Colts
2 37 Alex Nedeljkovic (G)   United States Carolina Hurricanes Parma, Ohio Plymouth Whalers
2 43 Ryan MacInnis (C)   United States Arizona Coyotes St. Louis, Missouri Kitchener Rangers
2 44 Eric Cornel (RW)   Canada Buffalo Sabres Kemptville, Ontario Peterborough Petes
2 50 Roland McKeown (D)   Canada Los Angeles Kings Listowel, Ontario Kingston Frontenacs
2 54 Hunter Smith (RW)   Canada Calgary Flames Windsor, Ontario Oshawa Generals
2 58 Christian Dvorak (LW)   United States Arizona Coyotes Frankfort, Illinois London Knights
2 59 Brandon Halverson (G)   United States New York Rangers Traverse City, Michigan Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
2 60 Alex Lintuniemi (D)   Finland Los Angeles Kings Helsinki, Finland Ottawa 67's
3 71 Connor Chatham (RW)   United States New Jersey Devils Shiloh, Illinois Plymouth Whalers
3 75 Alex Peters (D)   Canada Dallas Stars Blyth, Ontario Plymouth Whalers
3 77 Blake Siebenaler (D)   United States Columbus Blue Jackets Fort Wayne, Indiana Niagara IceDogs
3 81 Dylan Sadowy (LW)   Canada San Jose Sharks Woodbridge, Ontario Saginaw Spirit
3 84 Kyle Wood (D)   Canada Colorado Avalanche Waterloo, Ontario North Bay Battalion
3 90 Michael Amadio (C)   Canada Los Angeles Kings Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario North Bay Battalion
4 93 Nick Magyar (RW)   United States Colorado Avalanche Mentor, Ohio Kitchener Rangers
4 96 Josh Wesley (D)   United States Carolina Hurricanes Raleigh, North Carolina Plymouth Whalers
4 115 Brent Moran (G)   Canada Dallas Stars Orleans, Ontario Niagara IceDogs
4 117 Michael Bunting (LW)   Canada Arizona Coyotes Scarborough, Ontario Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
6 154 Aaron Haydon (D)   United States Dallas Stars Plymouth, Michigan Niagara IceDogs
6 156 Kyle Pettit (C)   Canada Vancouver Canucks Komoka, Ontario Erie Otters
6 157 Jake Marchment (C)   Canada Los Angeles Kings Courtice, Ontario Belleville Bulls
6 170 Cristiano DiGiacinto (LW)   Canada Tampa Bay Lightning Hamilton, Ontario Windsor Spitfires
6 171 Kevin Labanc (LW)   United States San Jose Sharks Staten Island, New York Barrie Colts
6 172 Chandler Yakimowicz (C)   United States St. Louis Blues Kingston, Pennsylvania London Knights
6 173 Jaden Lindo (RW)   Canada Pittsburgh Penguins Brampton, Ontario Owen Sound Attack
6 180 Matt Mistele (LW)   Canada Los Angeles Kings Whitby, Ontario Plymouth Whalers
7 187 Kyle Jenkins (D)   Canada Carolina Hurricanes Brampton, Ontario Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
7 195 Patrick Sanvido (D)   Canada Dallas Stars Guelph, Ontario Windsor Spitfires
7 209 Spencer Watson (RW)   Canada Los Angeles Kings London, Ontario Kingston Frontenacs
7 210 Jacob Middleton (D)   Canada Los Angeles Kings Stratford, Ontario Ottawa 67's

2014 CHL Import Draft

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On July 2, 2014, the Canadian Hockey League conducted the 2014 CHL Import Draft, in which teams in all three CHL leagues participate in. The Sarnia Sting held the first pick in the draft by a team in the OHL and selected Pavel Zacha from the Czech Republic with the selection.

Below are the players who were selected in the first round by Ontario Hockey League teams in the 2014 CHL Import Draft.[6]

# Player Nationality OHL team Hometown Last team
1 Pavel Zacha (C)   Czech Republic Sarnia Sting Brno, Czech Republic HC Bili Tygri Liberec
4 Gustaf Franzen (C)   Sweden Kitchener Rangers Valdemarsvik, Sweden HV71 Jr.
7 Artur Tyanulin (RW)   Russia Ottawa 67's Kazan, Russia Irbis Kazan
10 David Pastrnak (RW)   Czech Republic Belleville Bulls Havířov, Czech Republic Sodertalje SK
13 William Nylander (C)   Sweden Mississauga Steelheads Stockholm, Sweden Modo Hockey
16 Mikkel Aagaard (LW)   Denmark Niagara IceDogs Frederikshavn, Denmark Frederikshavn White Hawks
19 No selection made Plymouth Whalers
22 Petrus Palmu (LW)   Finland Owen Sound Attack Joensuu, Finland Jokerit B
25 Dominik Masin (D)   Czech Republic Peterborough Petes Městec Králové, Czech Republic HC Slavia Praha Jr.
28 Artyom Artyomov (RW)   Russia Saginaw Spirit Moscow, Russia Chicago Steel
31 Pavel Jenys (C)   Czech Republic Sudbury Wolves Brno, Czech Republic HC Kometa Brno
34 Markus Soberg (RW)   Norway Windsor Spitfires Oslo, Norway Vastra Frolunda HC Jr. 18
37 Rasmus Andersson (D)   Sweden Barrie Colts Malmö, Sweden Malmo IF Redhawks Jr.
40 Hampus Olsson (RW)   Sweden North Bay Battalion Angelholm, Sweden Rogle BK Jr.
43 Juho Lammikko (LW)   Finland Kingston Frontenacs Noormarkku, Finland Assat Jr.
46 Tobias Lindberg (RW)   Sweden Oshawa Generals Stockholm, Sweden Djurgardens IF Jr.
49 Gustav Bouramman (D)   Sweden Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds Stockholm, Sweden Lulea HF Jr.
52 Julius Bergman (D)   Sweden London Knights Karlskrona, Sweden Vastra Frolunda HC Jr.
55 Anton Karlsson (LW)   Sweden Erie Otters Lerum, Sweden Vastra Frolunda HC Jr.
57 No selection made Guelph Storm

References

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  1. ^ 2013 Sirius XM Hockeytown Winter Festival
  2. ^ POLICE REPORT THAT TRAFFORD'S DEATH WAS SELF-INFLICTED
  3. ^ "Ontario Hockey League – Official Site of the Ontario Hockey League".
  4. ^ "Ontario Hockey League – Official Site of the Ontario Hockey League".
  5. ^ "41 OHL Players Selected in 2014 NHL Draft – Ontario Hockey League".
  6. ^ "CHL".