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Kingston Frontenacs GameDay November 2, 2018

The Official GameDay Magazine of the Kingston Frontenacs of the Ontario Hockey League. Home game 8 of the 2018-19 OHL Regular Season, Peterborough Petes vs. Kingston Frontenacs.

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46 TH OHL SEASON | ISSUE 08<br />

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<strong>Frontenacs</strong> wearning Plaid jerseys for cancer’s related to our dads in first matchup<br />

with the Petes this season in <strong>Kingston</strong>.<br />

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12<br />

SAME OLD RIVALRY<br />

Jordan Jackson takes a look at the three key points the <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong> will<br />

need to cover to earn the victory tonight against the Peterborough Petes.<br />

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PROFILE: BRENDAN BONELLO<br />

Veteran goaltender Brendan Bonello, the <strong>Frontenacs</strong> starting netminder, is<br />

featured in this week’s player profile.<br />

KEYS 2 VICTORY<br />

JERSEYS FOR A GOOD FIGHT<br />

<strong>Frontenacs</strong> wear plaid jerseys, to be auctioned after tonight’s game, to raise<br />

funds and awareness as part of Hockey Fights Cancer.<br />

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TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

GAMEDAY MAGAZINE VOLUME 46 ISSUE 8<br />

BARRACK THE BEAR FUN PAGE............................................... 8<br />

OHL CONFERENCE STANDINGS............................................. 13<br />

STARTING LINEUPS............................................................... 14<br />

OFFICIAL SCORER’S REPORT................................................ 15<br />

KINGSTON FRONTENACS TEAM ROSTER................................ 18<br />

WEEKLY OHL PLAYER STATS.................................................. 22<br />

THE BIG MAC MINUTE........................................................... 22<br />

©<strong>2018</strong> KINGSTON FRONTENACS. GAMEDAY MAGAZINE is published by the <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong> Hockey Club and<br />

distributed, free of charge, at all <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong> home games at Leon’s Centre. All rights reserved. Any reproduction,<br />

in whole or in part, without the prior permission of the <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong> Hockey Club is strictly prohibited.<br />

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DIFFERENT JERSEY, SAME OLD RIVALRY<br />

FRONTS TO WEAR PLAID JERSEYS FOR DADS IN MATCH UP WITH PETES<br />

The <strong>Frontenacs</strong> and Petes are certainly not<br />

strangers to one another. Tonight’s game will<br />

be the 304th meeting between the two East Division<br />

rivals. The jersey <strong>Kingston</strong> wears, however,<br />

will be a first in the series. The <strong>Frontenacs</strong> will<br />

sport a ‘plaid for dad’ design in support of the<br />

Canadian Cancer Society. The jersey not only<br />

features the plaid design, but the name of every<br />

player, coach and staff member’s father and both<br />

grandfathers. The jerseys will be auctioned off<br />

with proceeds going to the Canadian Cancer Society<br />

after the game.<br />

The Petes have surprised many out of the gate<br />

this season. After missing the playoffs last year,<br />

they drafted third overall in the <strong>2018</strong> OHL Priority<br />

Selection. They used that pick to select Will Cuylle,<br />

who did not report to camp and was traded to<br />

the Windsor Spitfires. Without a first round pick, it<br />

was hard to see the Petes improving in the standings<br />

this season. They have improved, however,<br />

with a strong start to the season. The Petes were<br />

tied for third in the Eastern Conference entering<br />

play this weekend. With 9 wins in 16 games to<br />

start the season, the Petes are nearly halfway to<br />

their total of 23 from the 2017-18 season.<br />

The <strong>Frontenacs</strong> will be missing a key player<br />

from their defensive group for the next few games.<br />

Jake Murray was selected by Hockey Canada to<br />

play for Team Red at the World U-17 Hockey<br />

Challenge. He left earlier this week as the tournament<br />

starts this weekend in New Brunswick.<br />

<strong>Kingston</strong> has had a lot of success against Peterborough<br />

in this building. In 34 games they<br />

are 18-8-4-4. The <strong>Frontenacs</strong> have also found<br />

most of their success on Friday nights at home<br />

this season. They are 3-1 in those situations. This<br />

will be just the fifth division game of the season<br />

for <strong>Kingston</strong>. That will change significantly in <strong>November</strong>.<br />

8 of <strong>Kingston</strong>’s 12 games this month are<br />

against East division opponents. KF<br />

BILLY KIMMERLY<br />

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The goaltender position is a particularly tough<br />

one to break into in the OHL. With there being<br />

just 40 positions around the league, goalies need<br />

to show patience before getting their shot in the<br />

league. Brendan Bonello is a perfect example of<br />

how to handle that situation.<br />

Bonello is from Mississauga and played his<br />

minor midget year with the Toronto Titans. He was<br />

drafted by the Saginaw Spirit in the 3rd round of<br />

selection in the 2019 OHL Priority Selection to<br />

strengthen their goaltending tandem. The deal<br />

accomplished two things for <strong>Kingston</strong>. It added to<br />

the goaltending depth making Bonello the backup<br />

to Jeremy Helvig, and put a plan in place for the<br />

<strong>2018</strong>-19 as far as a starting goalie was concerned.<br />

With Helvig graduating at the end of the 2017-<br />

18 season, the net was Bonello’s for the taking.<br />

The <strong>2018</strong>-19 season is the first time Bonello<br />

BILLY KIMMERLY<br />

the 2015 OHL Priority Selection. They decided to<br />

have him play for Toronto in the OJHL as a 16 year<br />

old. He was called up and made 3 appearances<br />

with the Spirit in 2015-16.<br />

The following season he made the Spirit<br />

earning his first full time spot in the OHL. He was<br />

the backup to Evan Cormier, but still appeared in<br />

21 games, playing 1057 minutes.<br />

In 2017-18, Bonello appeared in one game<br />

with Saginaw before being traded to <strong>Kingston</strong> on<br />

October 30, 2017. <strong>Kingston</strong> gave up a 6th round<br />

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has been given the chance to prove himself as<br />

a starting goalie in the OHL. Along with handling<br />

the responsibilities of being a starting goalie, the<br />

<strong>Frontenacs</strong> are also asking Brendan to mentor<br />

rookie Ryan Dugas.<br />

Bonello’s NHL rights are unclaimed at this<br />

point, but he hopes to change that this season<br />

now that he has a chance to show what he can<br />

do on a regular basis. He will still be eligible in the<br />

OHL for the 2019-20 season as an overage player.<br />

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Can you find the names of the hockey equipment below in the Word<br />

Jumble? Look forward, backward, diagonal, up, and down!<br />

GLOVE HELMET MOUTHGUARD<br />

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VISOR WHISTLE<br />

GUESS WHO?<br />

• His hometown is Nepean, ON<br />

• He was born January 28, 2000<br />

• He’s a center and was selected by the <strong>Kingston</strong><br />

<strong>Frontenacs</strong> in the 2016 OHL Priority Selection<br />

FRONTENACS MATCH-UP<br />

Can you match these first and last names of <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong><br />

players from the 1998-99 team? The team photo hangs in the<br />

100 level concourse behind section 102.<br />

E I S W X O C K B Y<br />

W L L T E H Z T S C<br />

N L T Z I S B E F Y<br />

F V Q S K C T M S B<br />

S I J Q I A K L J Y<br />

O S K A K H T E N I<br />

U O G S M H W H P A<br />

D R A U G H T U O M<br />

G L O V E G C M L F<br />

B F D T S K N P O X<br />

IAN<br />

MCDONALD<br />

SEAN<br />

MARACLE<br />

WALKER<br />

IANIERO<br />

MATT<br />

AVERY<br />

DJ<br />

PRICE<br />

JAMIE<br />

TURNER<br />

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GET A QUICK START TO A BIG MONTH<br />

The calendar has flipped from October to<br />

<strong>November</strong> and with that comes a fresh start for<br />

teams. It’s a chance for teams to regroup and start<br />

with a clean record for the month. This month will<br />

be a big one for the <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong>. Even<br />

though it is only <strong>November</strong>, points are becoming<br />

more important with every passing game. The<br />

Fronts have 12 games in <strong>November</strong>, 11 of them<br />

are against conference opponents and 8 of them<br />

are against division opponents. As a team on the<br />

outside of the playoff picture, tonight’s game is<br />

the start of a month that they can make up some<br />

ground as they battle for a playoff position.<br />

BATTLE OF THE ROBERTSONS<br />

Usually there is only one Robertson for <strong>Kingston</strong><br />

to worry about, and that is the one putting the<br />

puck in the net for the <strong>Frontenacs</strong>, but tonight<br />

there is one on the opposing team that is a cause<br />

for concern. Nick Robertson, Jason’s brother, is in<br />

his second year with the Peterborough Petes. Due<br />

to an injury, he didn’t play in the season opener<br />

when <strong>Kingston</strong> made the trip to Peterborough<br />

on September 20th. Nick can be every bit as<br />

dangerous as his brother. While having Jason<br />

score is important to <strong>Kingston</strong>, shutting down his<br />

brother might be just as important tonight.<br />

COLLECTIVE DEFENSIVE EFFORT<br />

A solid defensive game is the starting point for<br />

most coaching staffs. With <strong>Kingston</strong> not scoring<br />

at the same rate they were last year, it becomes<br />

even more important this season. Now they will<br />

face the task of having a strong defensive game<br />

without one of their top four d-men. Jake Murray<br />

is playing in the World U-17 Hockey Challenge<br />

and will miss the next few games. Even though it<br />

is only one man out of the lineup, it will take a full<br />

team effort to make up the difference. It will be up<br />

to the forwards to help out on the back check and<br />

the goaltender to be on top of his game.<br />

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WEEKLY<br />

EASTERN CONFERENCE<br />

RANK TEAM GP W L OTL SOL PTS PCT GF GA PIM LAST 10 STREAK<br />

1 OTTAWA 67’S 16 12 3 1 0 25 0.781 56 45 176 9-0-1-0 9-0-1-0<br />

2 NIAGARA ICEDOGS 15 9 4 2 0 20 0.667 64 43 167 6-2-2-0 4-0-0-0<br />

3 MISSISSAUGA STEELHEADS 14 8 4 2 0 18 0.643 52 45 131 6-3-1-0 0-2-1-0<br />

4 PETERBOROUGH PETES 16 9 7 0 0 18 0.563 48 46 191 5-5-0-0 0-1-0-0<br />

5 OSHAWA GENERALS 14 8 5 1 0 17 0.607 57 42 157 6-3-1-0 1-0-0-0<br />

6 BARRIE COLTS 15 8 6 1 0 17 0.567 66 49 228 6-4-0-0 1-0-0-0<br />

7 SUDBURY WOLVES 15 8 6 1 0 17 0.567 42 51 189 5-4-1-0 0-2-1-0<br />

8 NORTH BAY BATTALION 15 8 7 0 0 16 0.533 53 61 178 7-3-0-0 4-0-0-0<br />

9 HAMILTON BULLDOGS 15 7 7 1 0 15 0.500 62 60 162 5-5-0-0 0-4-0-0<br />

10 KINGSTON FRONTENACS 16 4 11 1 0 9 0.281 37 58 171 2-7-1-0 0-2-0-0<br />

WESTERN CONFERENCE<br />

RANK TEAM GP W L OTL SOL PTS PCT GF GA PIM LAST 10 STREAK<br />

1 SOO GREYHOUNDS 17 11 3 3 0 25 0.735 68 49 152 8-0-2-0 8-0-2-0<br />

2 GUELPH STORM 15 9 4 2 0 20 0.667 62 55 135 6-3-1-0 3-0-1-0<br />

3 OWEN SOUND ATTACK 15 8 6 0 1 17 0.567 55 59 153 6-3-0-1 0-1-0-0<br />

4 LONDON KNIGHTS 13 7 4 2 0 16 0.615 45 36 147 5-3-2-0 3-0-1-0<br />

5 SAGINAW SPIRIT 14 7 5 1 1 16 0.571 56 53 110 6-3-0-1 0-1-0-1<br />

6 KITCHENER RANGERS 15 7 6 2 0 16 0.533 50 49 127 3-6-1-0 0-1-0-0<br />

7 SARNIA STING 14 7 6 1 0 15 0.536 56 55 166 4-5-1-0 3-0-0-0<br />

8 ERIE OTTERS 14 6 7 1 0 13 0.464 51 57 115 5-4-1-0 1-0-0-0<br />

9 WINDSOR SPITFIRES 15 6 8 0 1 13 0.433 45 53 150 3-6-0-1 1-0-0-0<br />

10 FLINT FIREBIRDS 15 0 14 1 0 1 0.033 32 91 167 0-9-1-0 0-14-1-0<br />

source: Ontario Hockey League (11/01/18)<br />

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CONFERENCE STANDINGS


STARTING LINEUPS<br />

p r e s e n t e d b y b m w k i n g s t o n<br />

vs<br />

2 EVAN BRAND<br />

6 JACOB PAQUETTE<br />

8 EMMETT GORDON<br />

9 DAWSON BAKER<br />

10 CAMERON HOUGH<br />

11 BRYAN LAUREIGH<br />

12 LUKE DREWITT<br />

13 BRETT NEUMANN<br />

14 CONOR ALI<br />

15 ANTHONY AGUANNO<br />

16 PAUL LARABIE<br />

17 KALLAWAY MERCER<br />

18 ZAYDE WISDOM<br />

19 JASON ROBERTSON<br />

21 RYAN CRANFORD<br />

22 JAKOB BRAHANEY<br />

23 TYLER BURNIE<br />

24 MATT HOTCHKISS<br />

25 DENNIS GOLOVATCHEV<br />

27 MITCHELL BYRNE<br />

43 JACOB MURRAY<br />

47 IAN DERUNGS<br />

29 RYAN DUGAS<br />

35 BRENDAN BONELLO<br />

2 COLE FRASER<br />

3 CAMERON SUPRYKA<br />

6 AUSTIN OSMANSKI<br />

7 SHAWN SPEARING<br />

8 MATT MCNAMARA<br />

9 JAKE PARTRIDGE<br />

10 ERIK CERMÁK<br />

11 ZACH GALLANT<br />

12 CHRISTOPHER PAQUETTE<br />

14 LIAM KIRK<br />

15 NICK ISAACSON<br />

16 NICK ROBERTSON<br />

17 PAVEL GOGOLEV<br />

18 ADAM TIMLECK<br />

19 SEMYON DER-ARGUCHINTSEV<br />

20 DECLAN CHISHOLM<br />

21 CAMERON BUTLER<br />

22 CHAD DENAULT<br />

24 ADRIEN BERALDO<br />

26 JOHN PARKER-JONES<br />

27 BRADY HINZ<br />

28 MAX GRONDIN<br />

29 HUNTER JONES<br />

30 TYE AUSTIN


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OFFICIAL SCORER’S REPORT<br />

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JERSEYS FOR A GOOD FIGHT<br />

FRONTENACS WEAR PLAID JERSEYS TO BE AUCTIONED FOR HOCKEY FIGHTS CANCER<br />

Fans of the <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong> will need to do<br />

a double-take when the team takes to the ice<br />

of Leon’s Centre for the game vs. Peterborough<br />

tonight for the annual Hockey Fights Cancer game.<br />

In support of the Canadian Cancer Society<br />

and presented by Leon’s <strong>Kingston</strong>, the <strong>Kingston</strong><br />

<strong>Frontenacs</strong> are sporting a different type of black<br />

and gold jersey—adding a plaid pattern—to draw<br />

attention to cancers that affect dads.<br />

Tonight’s game is the eighth consecutive season<br />

the <strong>Frontenacs</strong> have partnered with the Canadian<br />

Cancer Society to raise funds and awareness, and<br />

this year’s cause hits close to home for the entire<br />

club. The limited-edition jerseys—which will be<br />

auctioned off after the game with the net proceeds<br />

to benefit the Canadian Cancer Society’s programs,<br />

include the first names of the dads<br />

of the players, staff, management,<br />

and owners of the club.<br />

“We have a proud tradition of<br />

supporting cancer causes and<br />

raising awareness for different<br />

types of cancers and focusing on<br />

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dads and the cancers they face really hits close to<br />

home,” said Justin Chenier, Executive Director of<br />

Business Operations with the <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Frontenacs</strong>.<br />

“The obvious cancer for men is prostate cancer,<br />

and in Canada 1 in 7 men will develop prostate<br />

cancer in his lifetime.”<br />

The Canadian Cancer Society is a national<br />

community-based organization of volunteers<br />

whose mission is the eradication of cancer and the<br />

enhancement of the quality of life of people living<br />

with cancer.<br />

“We focus our energies and our efforts on<br />

serving people with all types of cancer, funding lifesaving<br />

research and advocating for cancer patients<br />

and their families across Canada,” said Doug Kane,<br />

Senior Manager, Community, Hastings, Prince<br />

Edward, Frontenac, Lennox &<br />

Addington and The Waterways.<br />

“The Society also does<br />

extensive cancer prevention work<br />

and provides support services to<br />

Ontarians living with the disease.”<br />

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K I N G S T O N F R O N T E N A C S<br />

OFFICIAL ROSTER<br />

T W O - T H O U S A N D E I G H T E E N - N I N E T E E N<br />

POSITION: DEFENCE HOMETOWN: TORONTO,ON BIRTHDATE: MARCH 14, 2001<br />

AGE: 17 HEIGHT: 6’06” WEIGHT: 203 LBS ACQUIRED: OHL PRIORITY SELECTION<br />

POSITION: DEFENCE HOMETOWN: OTTAWA,ON BIRTHDATE: MAY 26, 1999<br />

AGE: 19 HEIGHT: 6’03” WEIGHT: 216 LBS ACQUIRED: OHL PRIORITY SELECTION<br />

POSITION: DEFENCE HOMETOWN: TORONTO,ON BIRTHDATE: JANUARY 31, 2000<br />

AGE: 17 HEIGHT: 6’00” WEIGHT: 181 LBS ACQUIRED: OHL PRIORITY SELECTION<br />

POSITION: RIGHT WING HOMETOWN: BALTIMORE ,ON BIRTHDATE: APRIL 10, 2000<br />

AGE: 19. HEIGHT: 6’00” WEIGHT: 178LBS ACQUIRED: TRADE WITH SUDBURY<br />

POSITION: LEFT WING HOMETOWN: STOUFVILLE,ON BIRTHDATE: OCTOBER 23, 2000<br />

AGE: 19 HEIGHT: 6’01” WEIGHT: 180 LBS ACQUIRED: TRADE WITH SARNIA<br />

POSITION: LEFT WING HOMETOWN: LACEY,NJ BIRTHDATE: JUNE 16, 2000<br />

AGE: 18 HEIGHT: 5’11” WEIGHT: 213 LBS ACQUIRED: FREE AGENT<br />

POSITION: LEFT WING HOMETOWN: LONDON,ON BIRTHDATE: SEPTEMBER 27, 2001<br />

AGE: 17 HEIGHT: 6’02” WEIGHT: 180 LBS ACQUIRED: OHL PRIORITY SELECTION<br />

POSITION: CENTER HOMETOWN: TORONTO,ON BIRTHDATE: FEBRUARY 15, 1999<br />

AGE: 19 HEIGHT: 5’08” WEIGHT: 175 LBS ACQUIRED: TRADE FROM ERIE<br />

POSITION: DEFENCE HOMETOWN: BRAMPTON,ON BIRTHDATE: MARCH 09, 1999<br />

AGE: 19 HEIGHT: 6’00” WEIGHT: 204 LBS ACQUIRED: TRADE FROM SUDBURY<br />

POSITION: DEFENCE HOMETOWN: MISSISSAUGA,ON BIRTHDATE: APRIL 13, 2011<br />

AGE: 17 HEIGHT: 5’10” WEIGHT: 169 LBS ACQUIRED: TRADE FROM GUELPH<br />

POSITION: CENTER HOMETOWN: NEPEAN,ON BIRTHDATE: JANUARY 28, 2000<br />

AGE: 18 HEIGHT: 6’01” WEIGHT: 191 LBS ACQUIRED: OHL PRIORITY SELECTION<br />

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POSITION: LEFT WING HOMETOWN: PORT HOPE,ON BIRTHDATE: JULY 17, 2002<br />

AGE: 16 HEIGHT: 5’10” WEIGHT: 164 LBS ACQUIRED: OHL PRIORITY SELECTION<br />

POSITION: CENTER HOMETOWN: TORONTO,ON BIRTHDATE: MAY 20, 2002<br />

AGE: 16 HEIGHT: 5’10” WEIGHT: 199 LBS ACQUIRED: OHL PRIORITY SELECTION<br />

POSITION: RIGHT WING HOMETOWN: NORTHVILLE, MI BIRTHDATE: JULY 22, 1999<br />

AGE: 19 HEIGHT: 6’02” WEIGHT: 200 LBS ACQUIRED: OHL PRIORITY SELECTION<br />

POSITION: RIGHT WING HOMETOWN: EMBRUN,ON BIRTHDATE: APRIL 09, 1998<br />

AGE: 20 HEIGHT: 6’01” WEIGHT: 204 LBS ACQUIRED: OHL PRIORITY SELECTION<br />

POSITION: DEFENCE HOMETOWN: CAMPBELLFORD,ON BIRTHDATE: MARCH 26, 1999<br />

AGE: 19 HEIGHT: 6’02” WEIGHT: 192 LBS ACQUIRED: OHL PRIORITY SELECTION<br />

POSITION: CENTER HOMETOWN: MIDHURST,ON BIRTHDATE: FEBRUARY 09, 1999<br />

AGE: 19 HEIGHT: 6’04” WEIGHT: 193 LBS ACQUIRED: OHL PRIORITY SELECTION<br />

POSITION: LEFT WING HOMETOWN: WHITBY,ON BIRTHDATE: FEBRAUARY 06, 1998<br />

AGE: 20 HEIGHT: 6’02” WEIGHT: 203 LBS ACQUIRED: TRADE WITH GUELPH<br />

POSITION: LEFT WING HOMETOWN: TORONTO,ON BIRTHDATE: FEBRUARY 19, 2001<br />

AGE: 17 HEIGHT: 6’00” WEIGHT: 175LBS ACQUIRED: TRADE WITH GUELPH<br />

POSITION: DEFENCE HOMETOWN: BRAMPTON,ON BIRTHDATE: MARCH 04, 1998<br />

AGE: 20 HEIGHT: 6’00” WEIGHT: 182 LBS ACQUIRED: TRADE WITH ERIE<br />

POSITION: GOALIE HOMETOWN: HAMILTON,ON BIRTHDATE: JULY 10, 2001<br />

AGE: 17 HEIGHT: 6’00” WEIGHT: 201 LBS ACQUIRED: OHL PRIORITY SELECTION<br />

POSITION: GOALIE HOMETOWN: MISSISSAUGA,ON BIRTHDATE: APRIL 01, 1999<br />

AGE: 17 HEIGHT: 6’02” WEIGHT: 234 LBS ACQUIRED: TRADE FROM SAGINAW<br />

POSITION: DEFENCE HOMETOWN: OAKVILLE,ON BIRTHDATE: APRIL 11, 2002<br />

AGE: 16 HEIGHT: 6’03” WEIGHT: 188 LBS ACQUIRED: OHL PRIORITY SELECTION<br />

POSITION: LEFT WING HOMETOWN: FRAUENFELD, SWITZERLAND BIRTHDATE: DECEMBER 31, 1999<br />

AGE: 18 HEIGHT: 5’07” WEIGHT: 168 LBS ACQUIRED: CHL IMPORT DRAFT<br />

OFFICIAL GAMEDAY MAGAZINE, VOLUME 46, ISSUE 08<br />

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WEEKLY<br />

MOST POINTS<br />

RANK PLAYER TEAM GP G A PTS<br />

1 JUSTI BRAZEAU NB 15 16 17 33<br />

2 MORGAN FROST SSM 1 12 20 32<br />

3 TYE FELHABER OTT 16 16 9 25<br />

4 MATTHEW STRUTHERS NB 12 11 14 25<br />

5 BRANDON SAIGEON HAM 15 9 16 25<br />

6 AKIL THOMAS NIAG 15 8 17 25<br />

7 AUSTEN KEATING OTT 16 4 21 25<br />

8 ARTHUR KALIYEV HAM 15 14 10 24<br />

9 RYAN SUZUKI BAR 13 6 17 24<br />

10 LUCAS CHIODO BAR 15 10 13 23<br />

MOST POINTS for DEFENCEMEN<br />

RANK PLAYER TEAM GP G A PTS<br />

1 TYLER TUCKER BAR 15 4 13 17<br />

2 RYAN MERKLEY GUE 13 3 13 16<br />

3 MAC HOLLOWELL SSM 13 4 11 15<br />

4 KADE LANDRY HAM 15 2 12 14<br />

5 JORDAN SAMBROOK SSM 16 5 8 13<br />

6 MITCH ELIOT SAR 13 4 9 13<br />

7 BODE WILDE SAG 10 3 10 13<br />

8 JUSTIN MURRAY BAR 14 5 7 12<br />

9 DECLAN CHRISHOLM PBO 16 2 10 12<br />

10 BILLY CONSTANTINOU NIAG 15 4 7 11<br />

PLAYER PLAYER LEADER LEADER STATS STATS<br />

MOST POINTS for ROOKIES<br />

RANK PLAYER TEAM GP G A PTS<br />

1 MARCO ROSSI OTT 16 9 9 18<br />

2 COLE PERFETTI SAG 14 8 4 12<br />

3 QUINTON BYFIELD SBY 15 7 5 12<br />

4 JEAN-LUC FOUDY WSR 15 1 11 12<br />

5 JACOB PERREAULT SAR 14 7 4 11<br />

6 WILL CUYLLE WSR 15 4 6 10<br />

7 JACK QUINN OTT 16 2 8 10<br />

8 JACOB WINTERTON FLNT 15 6 3 9<br />

9 MATVEY GUSKOV LDN 13 3 6 9<br />

10 JAMIE DRYSDALE ER 14 1 8 9<br />

MOST GOALS<br />

RANK PLAYER TEAM GP GOALS<br />

1 ARTHUR KALIYEV HAM 15 6<br />

2 KIRILL MAKSIMOV NIAG 15 6<br />

3 MATTHEW STRUTHERS NB 12 5<br />

MOST POWER PLAY GOALS<br />

RANK PLAYER TEAM GP GOALS<br />

1 ARTHUR KALIYEV HAMILTON 13 6<br />

2 KIRILL MAKSIMOV NIAGARA 13 6<br />

3 COLE CARTER MISSISSAUGA 12 4<br />

TOP GOALTENDERS<br />

RANK PLAYER TEAM GP MINS W L OTL SOL SO GA GAA<br />

1 JORDAN KOOY LDN 6 359 5 1 0 0 0 11 1.84<br />

2 KYLE KEYSER OSH 9 510 6 2 0 0 0 20 2.36<br />

3 HUNTER JONES PBO 15 836 9 6 0 0 1 34 2.44<br />

4 MICHAEL DIPIETRO WSR 10 582 4 4 0 1 1 25 2.58<br />

5 STEPHEN DHILLON NIAG 11 649 7 2 2 0 1 28 2.59<br />

6 CEDRICK ANDREE OTT 12 695 10 2 0 0 0 30 2.59<br />

7 UKKO-PEKKA LUUKKONEN SBY 10 574 6 3 1 0 1 26 2.72<br />

8 MATTHEW VILLALTA SSM 12 701 8 2 2 0 1 32 2.74<br />

9 JACOB INGHAM MISS 12 721 7 4 1 0 1 36 3.00<br />

10 IVAN PROSVETOV SAG 9 484 5 1 1 0 1 25 3.10<br />

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