** NCAA commitment could mean he will be drafted much lower than where he is ranked
1. Shane Wright, C, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)
Statistics:
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 8G & 9A for 17 points in 8 games
Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament (London, ON) – 7G & 10A for 17 points in 8 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 7G, 5A for 12 points in 6 games
Comments:
Shane Wright is a 2004 born player dominating the 2003 born circuit. Exceptional status must be on lock down for Wright, because another year of minor midget AAA would make no sense. He is the real deal and whatever team is lucky enough to draft him will likely get three years of his services (expect him to go to the NHL after his draft year). All the physical tools are there and his hockey IQ is next level. The way he sees the ice, distributes the puck, and attacks open gaps is impeccable. Watch out for the quick wrister mid-level and under the glove. That’s his go to move, but Wright has several tricks up his sleeve. I’ve seen him put the puck in the net almost any way imaginable.
2. Sasha Pastujov, F, Compuware 16U (USA – HPHL TIER 1)**
Statistics:
HPHL – 3G & 2A for 5 points in 5 games
USA Hockey Select 15 Development Camp: 2G & 3A for 5 points in 4 games
Border Battle (Windsor, ON) – 3G & 7A for 10 points in 3 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 9G & 7A for 16 points in 7 games
Comments:
Sasha Pastujov had himself a tournament at the Silver Stick last weekend in Whitby. Him and Dylan Duke (see #5 on this list) had an incredible weekend and wowed those in attendance. The finals with the Don Mills Flyers (5-4 OT win) was an absolute classic. Pastujov displayed a nice wrist shot that found the net frequently. He can change up his speed at the drop of a hat and stop on a dime. This kid can really play and his puck skills are special. Check out a goal by Pastujov (wearing #12) from the Silver Stick Tournament (assisted by #25 Dylan Duke) below.
3. Brandt Clarke, D, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)
Statistics:
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 3G & 5A for 8 points in 8 games
Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament (London, ON) – 3G & 8A for 11 points in 8 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 4G, 3A for 7 points in 7 games
Comments:
Brandt Clarke is going to make an OHL fan base very, very happy. The offensively gifted defenceman is oozing with skill and is very creative in the offensive zone. He can make all the fancy plays and it’s easy to see the similarities between him and his brother Graeme (forward for the Ottawa 67s). His stick handling and deceptive dekes are unmatched in this draft class. Clarke has incredible puck skills – he can make it disappear like he’s doing a magic trick when the opponent tries to take it off him. Clarke shows off his ability to dangle with a successful "Michigan Move" executed below.
Here's another pretty nasty goal...
4. Roman Schmidt, D, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)**
Statistics:
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 6G & 4A for 10 points in 8 games
USA Hockey Select 15 Development Camp: 0G & 3A for 3 points in 4 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 1G, 6A for 7 points in 7 games
Comments:
Schmidt is absolutely massive. The tale of the tape has to be in the 6-5 or 6-6 range and well over 200 pounds. For such a big guy, he is quite nimble on his skates and has pretty quiet feet. Overall power and strength are his main strengths. His shot is an absolute cannon and he makes the puck very heavy. I’m surprised when his shot hits the glass or the boards that it doesn’t go right through.
5. Dylan Duke, C, Compuware 16U (USA – HPHL TIER 1)**
Statistics:
HPHL – 3G & 2A for 5 points in 5 games
USA Hockey Select 15 Development Camp: 4G & 2A for 6 points in 4 games
Border Battle (Windsor, ON) – 4G & 5A for 9 points in 3 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 6G & 8A for 14 points in 7 games
Comments:
Duke can really motor and has excellent overall skating skills. He is undersized, but he has the speed and skill to be a big time star in the OHL. Duke and Sasha Pastujov (see #2 on this list) worked really well together at the Silver Stick. Duke is a fantastic playmaker, but he can also finish off plays as he regularly displays a nice scoring touch.
6. Connor Lockhart, F, Kanata Lasers (HEO Midget AAA)
Statistics:
HEO Midget AAA Hockey – 21G & 23A for 44 points in 27 games
Comments:
Lockhart is a super skilled center from the Ottawa area. This kid has uber quick feet and a crazy good first step. He is the full offensive package with excellent moves, natural scoring talent, and excellent playmaking ability.
7. Francesco Pinelli, F, Toronto Red Wings (GTHL)
Statistics:
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 1G & 1A for 2 points in 4 games
Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament (London, ON) – 3G & 4A for 7 points in 5 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 2G & 3A for 5 points in 4 games
Comments:
Speed kills and Pinelli has it in spades. His hands keep up with his feet and he has made some moves that make my head spin. He will be a superstar in the OHL. Take a look at a fine example of his handy work below.
8. Danil Zhilkin, F, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)**
Statistics:
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 9G & 3A for 12 points in 6 games
Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament (London, ON) – 2G & 4A for 6 points in 6 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 2G & 0A for 2 points in 6 games
Comments:
Zhilkin was my favourite player in the bantam age group when he played with the Toronto Nationals. He made the move to the Marlies for his OHL Draft year and looks fantastic in the blue and white. He is really, really fast and tracks well at his top speed. Lots of talent here and he's the best player on the Marlies, who always have a juggernaut minor midget squad.
9. Maddox Callens, F, Brantford 99ers (Alliance)
Statistics:
Alliance – 19G & 16A for 35 points in 18 games
Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament (London, ON) – 4G & 1A for 5 points in 6 games
Dale Parker Memorial Tournament (Brantford, ON) – 11G & 5A for 16 points in 6 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 2G & 1A for 3 points in 4 games
Comments:
Callens is another guy who is crazy fast. He absolutely flies out there and can skate circles around most of the competition. He got a really nice tip in goal at the Silver Stick that I’m not sure he got credit for and regularly displays excellent hand eye coordination. His shot is pretty lethal and the release on it is nasty. Below is a goal from his Bantam year - appears that it was a pretty big one...
10. Liam Arnsby, F, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)
Statistics:
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 2G & 4A for 6 points in 6 games
Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament (London, ON) – DNP (Injured)
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 4G & 7A for 11 points in 7 games
Comments:
Do you want the puck? Well, Liam Arnsby will go get it for you. I’ve seen Don Mills play a ton of games and I’m not sure I’ve ever seen him lose a 50/50 puck battle. He also throws vicious hits and has absolutely leveled and intimidated his opponents regularly. Not a fun guy to play against. He is very, very strong on the puck and leans real hard on his stick. There is a ton of offensive talent, but he plays in both zones really well. These types of pivots are special and he is about as complete as they come in this draft.
11. Brennan Othmann, F, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)
Statistics:
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 4G & 4A for 8 points in 8 games
Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament (London, ON) – 16G & 9A for 25 points in 8 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 5G & 5A for 10 points in 7 games
Comments:
Othmann is Shane Wright’s partner in crime. He is the perfect complement to Wright and they play extremely well together. Othmann is super sturdy and can bury the puck. His finishing touch is really high-end.
12. Mason McTavish, F, Pembroke Lumber Kings (HEO Midget AAA)
Statistics:
HEO Midget AAA Hockey – 18G & 16A for 34 points in 24 games
13. Luke Hughes, D, Detroit Little Caesars 15U (USA)**
Statistics:
USA Hockey Select 15 Development Camp: 0G & 3A for 3 points in 4 games
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 0G & 4A for 4 points in 5 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 2G & 3A for 5 points in 4 games
Comments:
Luke Hughes comes from royalty hockey prospect bloodlines. He is the brother of Quinn and Jack Hughes. He can really skate and Hughes is extremely smooth on the ice. His vision is really nice too and he has good playmaking skills.
14. Cole Hipkin, D, Brantford 99ers (Alliance)
Statistics:
Alliance – 5G & 13A for 18 points in 18 games
Dale Parker Memorial Tournament (Brantford, ON) – 2G & 6A for 8 points in 6 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 0G & 5A for 5 points in 4 games
Comments:
Right shot D with great playmaking skills.
15. Colby Saganiuk, F, Pittsburgh Penguins Elite 16U (USA)**
Statistics:
USA Hockey Select 15 Development Camp: 3G & 2A for 5 points in 4 games
Tier 1 USHL – 5G & 22A for 27 points in 25 games
16. Artem Guryev, D, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)
Statistics:
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 1G & 5A for 6 points in 6 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 1G & 3A for 4 points in 6 games
Comments:
Remember those hockey players in high school who used to get followed around by the football coach (who incessantly tried to get them to join the football team). Well, that’s Artem Guryev to a tee. This kid is a flat out missile who throws extremely booming body checks. However, the best thing about his game is his positioning. He is always in the right spot and covers well. There’s a really nice wrister/snap shot there too.
17. Brett Harrison, F, London Jr. Knights (Alliance)
Statistics:
Alliance – 28G & 15A for 43 points in 20 games
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 2G & 1A for 3 points in 4 games
Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament (London, ON) – 3G & 2A for 5 points in 5 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 4G & 0A for 4 points in 4 games
Statistics:
OMHA – 20G & 34A for 54 points in 19 games
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 1G & 8A for 9 points in 5 games
Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament (London, ON) – 3G & 4A for 7 points in 5 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 8G & 2A for 10 points in 6 games
Comments:
Sirizzotti can flat out score. The numbers he is putting up this season are insane. I’m at a loss for words at why I can’t rank him higher.
19. Ethan Del Mastro, D, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)
Statistics:
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 1G & 3A for 4 points in 6 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 0G & 2A for 2 points in 6 games
Comments:
Shut down D. The stats aren’t overly impressive, but they are decent. He plays a complete game and I’ve been very impressed by his style for a while now. He played up with the minor midget Marlies last season when they were short a defenceman.
20. Francesco Arcuri, F, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)
Statistics:
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 2G & 4A for 6 points in 7 games
Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament (London, ON) – 6G & 6A for 12 points in 8 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 1G & 3A for 4 points in 7 games
Honourable Mentions (in alphabetical order):
*indicates closest honourable mentions to the top 20
Jordan Adams, F, Halton Hurricanes (OMHA SCTA)
Anthony Agostinelli, F, Buffalo Jr. Sabres 16U (USA)
Andre Anania, D, Toronto Red Wings (GTHL)
Forbes Anderson, G, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)
Brenden Andersen, F, Brantford 99ers (Alliance)
Robert Andreakos, G, Mississauga Reps (GTHL)
Ty Anselmini, F, Guelph Gryphons (OMHA SCTA)
Jon-Randall Avon, F, Peterborough Petes (OMHA ETA)
Bradley Banach, F, Mississauga Reps (GTHL)
Jake Barkley, F, Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)
Sam Barry, F, Guelph Gryphons (OMHA SCTA)
Jack Beck, F, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)
Sean Behrens, D, Chicago Mission 16U (USA)
Joseph Blackley, D, Buffalo Regals (USA)**
Josh Bloom, F, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)
Patrick Boivin, G, Sudbury Wolves (GNML)
Eric Bonsteel, D, Mississauga Senators (GTHL)
Marc Boudreau, F, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)
Braeden Bowman, F, Kitchener Jr Rangers (Alliance)
Ethan Broderick, D, Guelph Gryphons (OMHA SCTA)
Hunter Brown, D, Kemptville 73's (HEO)
Justin Brown, F, Barrie Jr Colts (OMHA ETA)
Ayden Bulmer, G, Peterborough Petes (OMHA ETA)
Zachary Burfoot, D, Chicago Fury 15U (USA)
Ryan Burke, F, Elgin Middlesex Chiefs (Alliance)
Trevor Burns, F, Chicago Fury (USA)
Davis Burnside, F, Chicago Mission (USA)
Ethan Burroughs, F, Halton Hurricanes (OMHA SCTA)
Christian Campanelli, F, North York Rangers (GTHL)
Owen Carter, D, Char-Lan Rebels (CCHL)
Douglas Carr, D, Whitby Wildcats (OMHA ETA)
Christian Catalano, F, Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)
Landon Cato, D, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)
Davis Codd, F, Little Caesars (USA)
Jake Coleman, F, Pembroke Lumber Kings (HEO)
Jonah Copre, D, Chicago Mission (USA)
Cam Kosurko, F, Central Ontario Wolves (OMHA ETA)
Callum Chau, D, Halton Hurricanes (OMHA SCTA)
Alex Christopoulos, F, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)
Paul Christopoulos, D, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)
Sean Clarke, F, Vaughan Kings (GTHL)
Gabriel Crete, F, Navan Grads (HEO)
Ryan Cutler, F, York Simcoe Express (OMHA ETA)
Jordan D'Intino, F, London Jr. Knights (Alliance)
Nolan Dann, F, Toronto Red Wings (GTHL)
Camden Daigle, F, Huron Perth (Alliance)
Keegan DaMota, F, Brantford 99ers (Alliance)
Jake Darlison, D, Whitby Wildcats (OMHA)
Luca Del Bel Belluz, F, Toronto Red Wings (GTHL)
Anthony Demkiw, F, Toronto Titans (GTHL)
William Demkiw, F, Toronto Titans (GTHL)
Ryan Del Monte, F, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)*
Jack Devine, F, Chicago Mission (USA)*
Matthew DiCosola, D, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)
Justin DiLauro, G, Whitby Wildcats (OMHA ETA)
Max Donaso, G, Windsor Zone AAA (Alliance)
Maxwell Donohoe, F, Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)
Connor Driscoll, F, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)
Jacob Dupuis, D, Clarington Toros (OMHA ETA)
Vlad Dvurechenskii, F, North York Rangers (GTHL)
Cole Eichler, F, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)
Isaac Enright, D, Pembroke Lumber Kings (HEO)
Justin Ertel, F, Toronto Red Wings (GTHL)
Ethan Esposito, F, Mississauga Sens (GTHL)
Ben Filicetti, F, Burlington Eagles (OMHA SCTA)
Jesse Fishman, F, Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)
Ryan Forberg, F, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)
Owen Forester, D, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)
Nolan Forster, F, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)
Brody Fournier, F, Smith Falls Bears (HEO)
Jacob Frasca, F, Mississauga Sens (GTHL)
Jordan Fuller, F, York Simcoe Express (OMHA ETA)
Ty Gallagher, D, Compuware 16U (USA)
Ben Gaudreau, G, North Bay Trappers (GNML)
Matteo Gennaro, G, Barrie Jr Colts (OMHA ETA)
Matteo Giampa, F, Niagara North (OMHA SCTA)
Ranvir Gill, D, Ottawa Jr Senators (HEO)
Ryan Gillespie, F, Toronto Red Wings (GTHL)
Zacharie Giroux, F, Sudbury Jr Wolves (GNML)
Ethan Gore, D, Guelph Gryphons (OMHA SCTA)
Deni Goure, F, Chatham-Kent Cyclones (Alliance)*
William Gourgouvelis, D, Whitby Wildcats (OMHA ETA)
Bill Gourgon, F, Carleton Place Canadiens (HEO)
Dylan Gratton, D, North Jersey Avalanche (USA)*
Kai Greaves, D, Cambridge Hawks (Alliance)
Jack Guvenal, D, Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)
Brayden Hache, D, York Simcoe Express (OMHA ETA)
Raymond Hamlin, F, Windsor Jr. Spitfires (Alliance)
Tyler Haskins, F, Chicago Mission 16U (USA)
Luke Haymes, F, Rockland Nationals (HEO)
Thomas Heaney, G, New Jersey Rockets 16U (USA)
Parker Hendsbee, F, Niagara North (OMHA SCTA)
Jacob Holmes, D, York Simcoe Express (OMHA ETA)
Owen Hollingsworth, F, Navan Grads (HEO)
Tyler Hotson, F, London Jr Knights (Alliance)
Brayden Hislop, D, Waterloo Wolves (Alliance)
Ty Hollett, D, Navan Grads (HEO)
Chris Innes, D, Sudbury Wolves (GNML)
Noah Janicki, D, Barrie Jr Colts (OMHA ETA)
James Jodoin, D, Oakville Rangers (OMHA SCTA)
Thomas Johnston, F, Whitby Wildcats (OMHA ETA)
Wyatt Johnston, F, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)
Barret Joynt, F, Kingston Jr Fronts (OMHA ETA)
Griffin Jurecki, F, Little Caesars (USA)
Judd Katz, D, Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)
Joshua Kavanagh, D, Sudbury Wolves (GNML)
Justin Kelly-Boxe, F, Mississauga Reps (GTHL)
Braedon Kressler, F, Mississauga Senators (GTHL)
Trent Kubiak, G, Buffalo Jr Sabres (USA)
Steven Laforme, F, Brantford 99ers (Alliance)
Ethan Larmand, F, North Central Predators (OMHA ETA)
Caleb Lawrence, F, OHA Mavericks (Prep)
Patrick Leaver, G, Smith Falls Bears (HEO)
Thomas Lonsdale, D, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)
Ethan Lindsay, F, Barrie Jr Colts (OMHA ETA)
Mark MacPhee, F, Ottawa Jr. Sens (HEO)
Ethan Mahoney, F, Brockville Braves (HEO)
Owen Mahoney, D, Brockville Braves (HEO)
Jacob Maillet, F, Hamilton Jr Bulldogs (OMHA SCTA)
Kyle Maloney, F, Waterloo Wolves (Alliance)
Roberto Mancini, D, Mississauga Reps (GTHL)
Mitchel Martin, F, Sudbury Wolves (GNML)
Jack Matier, D, Soo Thunderbirds (GNML)
Ethan Matthews, D, Lambton Jr. Sting (Alliance)
Logan Mailloux, D, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)
Samuel Mayer, D, Hawkesbury Hawks (HEO)
Landon McCallum, F, Brantford 99ers (Alliance)
Max McCue, F, Sudbury Wolves (GNML)
Mark McIntosh, F, Guelph Gryphons (OMHA SCTA)
Daniel Michaud, F, Quinte Red Devils (OMHA ETA)*
Will Mierau, F, Smith Falls Bears (HEO)
Connor Miller, F, Honeybaked (USA)**
Ethan Mistry, D, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)
Wade Monague, G, North Central Predators (OMHA ETA)
Samuel Moncada, G, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)
Isiah Moran-Weekes, D, Kanata Lasers (HEO)
Edward Moskowitz, F, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)
Simon Motew, D, Chicago Mission 15U (USA)
Wil Murphy, D, Kingston Jr Fronts (OMHA ETA)
Deven Nagra, D, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)
Kaleb Nelson, F, York Simcoe Express (OMHA ETA)
Marshall Nicholls, G, Waterloo Wolves (Alliance)
Tarabh Nolan, F, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)
James Norton, G, Mississauga Sens (GTHL)
Justin O’Donnell, F, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)
Adam O'Marra, F, Oakville Rangers (OMHA SCTA)
Joshua Orrico, D, Toronto Red Wings (GTHL)
Jacob Osborne, G, Ottawa Jr Senators (HEO)
Beckett Palmer-Steven, F, Kingston Frontenacs (OMHA ETA)
Owen Parsons, F, Waterloo Wolves (Alliance)
Cole Patey, F, North Central Predators (OMHA ETA)
Dante Polombo, F, North Jersey Avalanche 15U (USA)
Tyler Procious, D, Buffalo Jr. Sabres 16U (USA)
Connor Punnett, D, North Central Predators (OMHA ETA)
Zacharie Racine, G, Rockland Nationals (HEO)
Luca Rea, F, North York Rangers (GTHL)
Josh Reid, F, Pembroke Lumber Kings (HEO)
Ryan Remick, F, CIHA Academy White (HEO/Prep)
Sebastian Resar, G, Whitby Wildcats (OMHA ETA)
Dylan Richardson, F, Guelph Gryphons (OMHA SCTA)
Bryce Richardson, F, North York Rangers (GTHL)
Declan Ride, D, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)
Dominick Rivelli, F, Chicago Mission 15U (USA)
Tucker Robertson, F, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)
Payton Robinson, D, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)
Stuart Rolofs, F, Kanata Lasers (HEO Midget AAA)*
Chandler Romeo, D, Toronto Red Wings (GTHL)
Josh Rosenzweig, G, Toronto Red Wings (GTHL)
Anthony Russo, D, Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)
Easton Ryan, F, Kemptville 73's (HEO)
Patrick Saini, F, North York Rangers (GTHL)
Vincent Salice, F, Oakland Jr Grizzlies 16U (USA)
Redmond Savage, F, Compuware 16U (USA)
Tyler Savard, F, Peterborough Petes (OMHA ETA)
Devon Savignac, F, Sudbury Wolves (GNML)
Teddy Sawyer, D, Pittsburgh Penguins 16U (USA)
Sam Sedley, D, Huron-Perth Lakers (Alliance)
Nicholas Sewecke, F, Pittsburgh Penguins Elite 15U (USA)
Aidan Shepard, D, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)
Lawson Sherk, F, Halton Hurricanes (OMHA SCTA)
Matthew Shoss, D, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)
Liam Shwedyk, F, Niagara North (OMHA SCTA)
Jack Silich, F, Chicago Mission 15U (USA)
Owen Simpson, D, Toronto Red Wings (GTHL)
Marko Sikic, F, Kitchener Jr Rangers (Alliance)
Nikolas Simo, G, Oakland Jr Grizzlies 16U (USA)
Max Smolinski, D, Detroit Little Caesars (USA)
Matthew Sop, F, Kitchener Jr Rangers (Alliance)
Ryan St. Louis, F, Brunswick Prep (USA)
Jack Stolicker, F, Compuware 16U (USA)
Ethan Straky, F, Oakland Jr Grizzlies (USA)
Chase Stillman, F, Sudbury Wolves (GNML)
Kobe Tallman, F, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)
Quinn Tavares, F, Mississauga Reps (GTHL)
Evan Vanden Heuvel, D, Pittsburgh Penguins Elite 15U (USA)
Ty Voit, F, Pittsburgh Penguins Elite 15U (USA)
Sam Volturo, F, Detroit Little Caesars (USA)
Cameron Walker, F, Sudbury Wolves (GNML)
Owen Watson, F, Smith Falls Bears (HEO Midget AAA)
Cooper Way, F, Waterloo Wolves (Alliance)
Ben West, G, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)
Ty Whyte, F, Pembroke Lumber Kings (HEO)
Jeremy Wilmer, F, Portledge School (USHS Prep)
Ryan Winterton, F, Whitby Wildcats (OMHA ETA)*
Riley Wood, F, London Jr. Knights (Alliance)
Matthew Worden, D, Smith Falls Bears (HEO)
Justin Wu, G, Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)
Joshua Ziliotto, F, Burlington Eagles (OMHA SCTA)
Pasquale Zito, F, Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)
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1. Shane Wright, C, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)
Statistics:
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 8G & 9A for 17 points in 8 games
Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament (London, ON) – 7G & 10A for 17 points in 8 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 7G, 5A for 12 points in 6 games
Comments:
Shane Wright is a 2004 born player dominating the 2003 born circuit. Exceptional status must be on lock down for Wright, because another year of minor midget AAA would make no sense. He is the real deal and whatever team is lucky enough to draft him will likely get three years of his services (expect him to go to the NHL after his draft year). All the physical tools are there and his hockey IQ is next level. The way he sees the ice, distributes the puck, and attacks open gaps is impeccable. Watch out for the quick wrister mid-level and under the glove. That’s his go to move, but Wright has several tricks up his sleeve. I’ve seen him put the puck in the net almost any way imaginable.
The overtime shift before the game winner saw Shane Wright (#12), Brennan Othmann (#11) and Brandt Clarke (#2) come very close to scoring. What a shift by these top prospects from the Don Mills Flyers AAA squad. Great goaltending by Samuel Moncada! @03DMF @DMFlyersAAA @GTHLHockey pic.twitter.com/SiiSpvvDeR
— Ryan McArthur (@ryanpmcarthur) December 12, 2018Paul Kidd correctly guessed who I had at #1...
Can we guess who you have at #1? pic.twitter.com/4mtJk31Co2— Paul Kidd (@expatPK) November 19, 2018
Shane Wright scores on a one-timer at the GTHL Top Prospects Game. Wright is expected to go first overall in the OHL Priority Selection after applying for exceptional status earlier this month. @03DMF @DMFlyersAAA #OHLDraft pic.twitter.com/tojvydC6Lt— Ryan McArthur (@ryanpmcarthur) December 22, 2018
2. Sasha Pastujov, F, Compuware 16U (USA – HPHL TIER 1)**
Statistics:
HPHL – 3G & 2A for 5 points in 5 games
USA Hockey Select 15 Development Camp: 2G & 3A for 5 points in 4 games
Border Battle (Windsor, ON) – 3G & 7A for 10 points in 3 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 9G & 7A for 16 points in 7 games
Comments:
Sasha Pastujov had himself a tournament at the Silver Stick last weekend in Whitby. Him and Dylan Duke (see #5 on this list) had an incredible weekend and wowed those in attendance. The finals with the Don Mills Flyers (5-4 OT win) was an absolute classic. Pastujov displayed a nice wrist shot that found the net frequently. He can change up his speed at the drop of a hat and stop on a dime. This kid can really play and his puck skills are special. Check out a goal by Pastujov (wearing #12) from the Silver Stick Tournament (assisted by #25 Dylan Duke) below.
Here is a goal by Compuware’s #12 Sasha Pastujov (assisted by #25 Dylan Duke) from the Silver Stick Tournament held in Whitby this past weekend. Compuware won the tourney🥇. @sashapastujov12 had 9G & 7A and @dylanduke25 had 6G & 8A in 7 games to lead tournament scoring. #OHLDraft pic.twitter.com/BM0dIr3Fvw— Ryan McArthur (@ryanpmcarthur) November 28, 2018
Wouldn't be surprised to see a #2 beside this kid in a few upcoming rankings. Size, skill, smarts, teams kinda look for that sort of stuff. pic.twitter.com/XgQk35pnny— Paul Kidd (@expatPK) November 27, 2018
Silverstick Champs!! pic.twitter.com/qkR4FvWQPJ— Sasha Pastujov (@sashapastujov12) November 25, 2018
3. Brandt Clarke, D, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)
Statistics:
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 3G & 5A for 8 points in 8 games
Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament (London, ON) – 3G & 8A for 11 points in 8 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 4G, 3A for 7 points in 7 games
Comments:
Brandt Clarke is going to make an OHL fan base very, very happy. The offensively gifted defenceman is oozing with skill and is very creative in the offensive zone. He can make all the fancy plays and it’s easy to see the similarities between him and his brother Graeme (forward for the Ottawa 67s). His stick handling and deceptive dekes are unmatched in this draft class. Clarke has incredible puck skills – he can make it disappear like he’s doing a magic trick when the opponent tries to take it off him. Clarke shows off his ability to dangle with a successful "Michigan Move" executed below.
Watch #55 Brandt Clarke give us his rendition of the Michigan Move 🔥👀 Can’t let his brother Graeme of the @Ottawa67sHockey take all the spotlight! ( https://t.co/0P3kzfQfSX ) @HeyBarber #lacrosse #IPlayInTheG pic.twitter.com/xzYGI3ZYMm— Don Mills Flyers '03 (@03DMF) February 26, 2018
Here's another pretty nasty goal...
We’re just going to leave this here... 🔥🏒🥅 @ClarkeBrandt ladies & gentlemen #niftymitts #dangles #toedrag #backhand pic.twitter.com/Vn571n9zpt— Don Mills Flyers '03 (@03DMF) November 20, 2018
Gameday! Flyers at home tonight looking to get back into the W column #gameday #flyers pic.twitter.com/NAWzHkWuyx— Don Mills Flyers '03 (@03DMF) December 18, 2018
4. Roman Schmidt, D, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)**
Statistics:
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 6G & 4A for 10 points in 8 games
USA Hockey Select 15 Development Camp: 0G & 3A for 3 points in 4 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 1G, 6A for 7 points in 7 games
Comments:
Schmidt is absolutely massive. The tale of the tape has to be in the 6-5 or 6-6 range and well over 200 pounds. For such a big guy, he is quite nimble on his skates and has pretty quiet feet. Overall power and strength are his main strengths. His shot is an absolute cannon and he makes the puck very heavy. I’m surprised when his shot hits the glass or the boards that it doesn’t go right through.
Another Tuesday night gameday! Back at home tonight to protect the house #gameday #flyers pic.twitter.com/ff8c8UMUQn— Don Mills Flyers '03 (@03DMF) November 13, 2018
[ROSTER SERIES 7/16] #27 Roman Schmidt (D, shoots: R) a first year Flyer after making an impact with the ‘02 age group last year all the way to the OHL Cup. He towers over the blueline, prevents zone entries, and gets pucks to the net through traffic from all angles. pic.twitter.com/usTiloex2k— Don Mills Flyers '03 (@03DMF) September 20, 2018
5. Dylan Duke, C, Compuware 16U (USA – HPHL TIER 1)**
Statistics:
HPHL – 3G & 2A for 5 points in 5 games
USA Hockey Select 15 Development Camp: 4G & 2A for 6 points in 4 games
Border Battle (Windsor, ON) – 4G & 5A for 9 points in 3 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 6G & 8A for 14 points in 7 games
Comments:
Duke can really motor and has excellent overall skating skills. He is undersized, but he has the speed and skill to be a big time star in the OHL. Duke and Sasha Pastujov (see #2 on this list) worked really well together at the Silver Stick. Duke is a fantastic playmaker, but he can also finish off plays as he regularly displays a nice scoring touch.
— Paul Kidd (@expatPK) November 21, 2018
6. Connor Lockhart, F, Kanata Lasers (HEO Midget AAA)
Statistics:
HEO Midget AAA Hockey – 21G & 23A for 44 points in 27 games
Comments:
Lockhart is a super skilled center from the Ottawa area. This kid has uber quick feet and a crazy good first step. He is the full offensive package with excellent moves, natural scoring talent, and excellent playmaking ability.
Taking a look at Saturday's 1st ⭐️ Connor Lockhart's 2nd goal of yesterdays game which helped @KanataLasers propel back from down 3 goals to defeat Navan 5-4. Lockhart puts himself in a great position and makes no mistake.#HEOMidgetAAA Fall Showcase pic.twitter.com/s9w9zs7cA5— HEO Midget AAA (@HEOMidgetAAA) September 2, 2018
7. Francesco Pinelli, F, Toronto Red Wings (GTHL)
Statistics:
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 1G & 1A for 2 points in 4 games
Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament (London, ON) – 3G & 4A for 7 points in 5 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 2G & 3A for 5 points in 4 games
Comments:
Speed kills and Pinelli has it in spades. His hands keep up with his feet and he has made some moves that make my head spin. He will be a superstar in the OHL. Take a look at a fine example of his handy work below.
8. Danil Zhilkin, F, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)**
Statistics:
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 9G & 3A for 12 points in 6 games
Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament (London, ON) – 2G & 4A for 6 points in 6 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 2G & 0A for 2 points in 6 games
Comments:
Zhilkin was my favourite player in the bantam age group when he played with the Toronto Nationals. He made the move to the Marlies for his OHL Draft year and looks fantastic in the blue and white. He is really, really fast and tracks well at his top speed. Lots of talent here and he's the best player on the Marlies, who always have a juggernaut minor midget squad.
Not the greatest quality, but the boys had a great tourney in Whitby. #marlie pic.twitter.com/40MnTx8UKj— Danny Zhilkin (@ZhilkinDanny) November 30, 2018
The Toronto Marlies earn a 2-2 draw with a late goal by Logan Mailloux. Nice laser beam wrister from the point goes upstairs. Here is the action in the push with the net empty, including the goal. Danny Zhilkin #90 with some solid work here @ZhilkinDanny @loganmailloux_ #OHLDraft pic.twitter.com/c3M1UHUpw3— Ryan McArthur (@ryanpmcarthur) December 5, 2018
Big tourney, let’s go boys! pic.twitter.com/oVkMiNLtWS— Danny Zhilkin (@ZhilkinDanny) November 22, 2018
Danny Zhilkin showing off his skill with this insane goal at the Chowder Cup! @SportsCentre @Sportsnet @spittinchiclets @barstoolsports @espn @theScore pic.twitter.com/dC2I0b19nn— Maroon Hockey Group (@MaroonProspects) July 21, 2018
Excellent snipe 🎯 by top OHL prospect and Boston Terrier commit Danny Zhilkin at the GTHL Top Prospects Game. @ZhilkinDanny @TorontoMarlboro @TerrierHockey #OHLDraft pic.twitter.com/5S4Aynajug— Ryan McArthur (@ryanpmcarthur) December 22, 2018
9. Maddox Callens, F, Brantford 99ers (Alliance)
Statistics:
Alliance – 19G & 16A for 35 points in 18 games
Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament (London, ON) – 4G & 1A for 5 points in 6 games
Dale Parker Memorial Tournament (Brantford, ON) – 11G & 5A for 16 points in 6 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 2G & 1A for 3 points in 4 games
Comments:
Callens is another guy who is crazy fast. He absolutely flies out there and can skate circles around most of the competition. He got a really nice tip in goal at the Silver Stick that I’m not sure he got credit for and regularly displays excellent hand eye coordination. His shot is pretty lethal and the release on it is nasty. Below is a goal from his Bantam year - appears that it was a pretty big one...
Here is the game winner from Maddox Callens. Great shot to end a great season. pic.twitter.com/u2olBfD2PD— Dave Coulson (@Dave_Coulson) March 11, 2018
10. Liam Arnsby, F, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)
Statistics:
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 2G & 4A for 6 points in 6 games
Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament (London, ON) – DNP (Injured)
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 4G & 7A for 11 points in 7 games
Comments:
Do you want the puck? Well, Liam Arnsby will go get it for you. I’ve seen Don Mills play a ton of games and I’m not sure I’ve ever seen him lose a 50/50 puck battle. He also throws vicious hits and has absolutely leveled and intimidated his opponents regularly. Not a fun guy to play against. He is very, very strong on the puck and leans real hard on his stick. There is a ton of offensive talent, but he plays in both zones really well. These types of pivots are special and he is about as complete as they come in this draft.
Great patience to out wait the goalie. @liamarnsby #flyerspuck #process #torontotitanstournament #toronto #hockey #process #rtb #goal #powerplay #gthl #iplayintheg #titansearlybird pic.twitter.com/ypeQbPH23V— Don Mills Flyers '03 (@03DMF) September 5, 2018
It’s gameday! Back on the ice tonight to defend home ice #gameday #flyers pic.twitter.com/23Bp2N8UCA— Don Mills Flyers '03 (@03DMF) December 4, 2018
11. Brennan Othmann, F, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)
Statistics:
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 4G & 4A for 8 points in 8 games
Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament (London, ON) – 16G & 9A for 25 points in 8 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 5G & 5A for 10 points in 7 games
Comments:
Othmann is Shane Wright’s partner in crime. He is the perfect complement to Wright and they play extremely well together. Othmann is super sturdy and can bury the puck. His finishing touch is really high-end.
For those of you unable to be at the game, Don Mills was able to force overtime against Compuware on a goal by Brennan Othmann with just 19 seconds remaining. #WhitbySilverStick pic.twitter.com/aB7JW1iDmu— Prospect Pipeline (@NHLProspectLine) November 25, 2018
Brennan Othmann (@BOthmann78) scores a pivotal goal to make it 2-1 for the Don Mills Flyers over the Toronto Marlies through two periods. That’s the shot of a player with 22 goals in 21 tournament games this season. #OHLDraft @03DMF pic.twitter.com/wbI4Xiw95o— Ryan McArthur (@ryanpmcarthur) December 5, 2018
MILESTONE: Congrats to Brennan Othmann for crossing the 50 goal threshold! #flyers #hockey #milestone #sniper pic.twitter.com/4cIHdvzMrq— Don Mills Flyers '03 (@03DMF) December 21, 2018
12. Mason McTavish, F, Pembroke Lumber Kings (HEO Midget AAA)
Statistics:
HEO Midget AAA Hockey – 18G & 16A for 34 points in 24 games
Be strong on pucks, use your edges to your advantage, and have a quick release, Saturday's 3rd ⭐️ Mason McTavish puts it all on display on this beauty goal. @PLK_Midget_AAA went on to defeat Carleton Place 5-4.#HEOMidgetAAA Fall Showcase pic.twitter.com/iGsvvxkCQv— HEO Midget AAA (@HEOMidgetAAA) September 2, 2018
13. Luke Hughes, D, Detroit Little Caesars 15U (USA)**
Statistics:
USA Hockey Select 15 Development Camp: 0G & 3A for 3 points in 4 games
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 0G & 4A for 4 points in 5 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 2G & 3A for 5 points in 4 games
Comments:
Luke Hughes comes from royalty hockey prospect bloodlines. He is the brother of Quinn and Jack Hughes. He can really skate and Hughes is extremely smooth on the ice. His vision is really nice too and he has good playmaking skills.
14. Cole Hipkin, D, Brantford 99ers (Alliance)
Statistics:
Alliance – 5G & 13A for 18 points in 18 games
Dale Parker Memorial Tournament (Brantford, ON) – 2G & 6A for 8 points in 6 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 0G & 5A for 5 points in 4 games
Comments:
Right shot D with great playmaking skills.
Congratulations to #TRCHockey student athlete Cole Hipkin for being selected (Brantford 99’rs) to play in Alliance Hockey’s Minor Midget All Star Game! Hitting the scoresheet with one assist,Team Navy defeated Team White 7-6 in an overtime thriller. #WolfpackPride pic.twitter.com/68zaC2pIIB— #TRC Academy (@TRCwolfpack) December 3, 2018
15. Colby Saganiuk, F, Pittsburgh Penguins Elite 16U (USA)**
Statistics:
USA Hockey Select 15 Development Camp: 3G & 2A for 5 points in 4 games
Tier 1 USHL – 5G & 22A for 27 points in 25 games
16. Artem Guryev, D, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)
Statistics:
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 1G & 5A for 6 points in 6 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 1G & 3A for 4 points in 6 games
Comments:
Remember those hockey players in high school who used to get followed around by the football coach (who incessantly tried to get them to join the football team). Well, that’s Artem Guryev to a tee. This kid is a flat out missile who throws extremely booming body checks. However, the best thing about his game is his positioning. He is always in the right spot and covers well. There’s a really nice wrister/snap shot there too.
Artem Guryev with a massive hit at the GTHL Top Prospects Game. Guryev plays defence for the Toronto Marlboros. He reminds me of Tyler Tucker from the Barrie Colts (former Toronto Titans player). @GTHLHockey @TorontoMarlboro #OHLDraft #ImgPlay pic.twitter.com/rW2aAgtib5
— Ryan McArthur (@ryanpmcarthur) December 19, 2018
17. Brett Harrison, F, London Jr. Knights (Alliance)
Statistics:
Alliance – 28G & 15A for 43 points in 20 games
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 2G & 1A for 3 points in 4 games
Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament (London, ON) – 3G & 2A for 5 points in 5 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 4G & 0A for 4 points in 4 games
18. Brenden Sirizzotti, F, Whitby Wildcats (OMHA ETA)
Statistics:
OMHA – 20G & 34A for 54 points in 19 games
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 1G & 8A for 9 points in 5 games
Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament (London, ON) – 3G & 4A for 7 points in 5 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 8G & 2A for 10 points in 6 games
Comments:
Sirizzotti can flat out score. The numbers he is putting up this season are insane. I’m at a loss for words at why I can’t rank him higher.
19. Ethan Del Mastro, D, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)
Statistics:
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 1G & 3A for 4 points in 6 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 0G & 2A for 2 points in 6 games
Comments:
Shut down D. The stats aren’t overly impressive, but they are decent. He plays a complete game and I’ve been very impressed by his style for a while now. He played up with the minor midget Marlies last season when they were short a defenceman.
Top OHL prospect Ethan Del Mastro with nice snipe 🎯 at the GTHL Top Prospects game. @EthanDelmastro @TorontoMarlboro #OHLDraft pic.twitter.com/Id5jn5HQFR— Ryan McArthur (@ryanpmcarthur) December 22, 2018
20. Francesco Arcuri, F, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)
Statistics:
Toronto Titans Prospect Tournament (Toronto, ON) – 2G & 4A for 6 points in 7 games
Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament (London, ON) – 6G & 6A for 12 points in 8 games
International Silver Stick Tournament (Whitby, ON) – 1G & 3A for 4 points in 7 games
[ROSTER SERIES 4/16] #13 Francesco Arcuri (C, shoots: L) first year with the team and looking to make an immediate impact with his puck control skills, shot, and speed. Next-level vision on the ice. pic.twitter.com/9yhbDEIY6z— Don Mills Flyers '03 (@03DMF) September 17, 2018
Francesco Arcuri scored the game tying goal (3-3 final against the Toronto Nats) with 8 seconds left to keep @03DMF undefeated in @GTHLHockey action this season. Brandt Clarke and Brennan Othmann with the assists. @FArcuri13 @ClarkeBrandt @BOthmann78 #OHLDraft pic.twitter.com/NOcsYdUhGc— Ryan McArthur (@ryanpmcarthur) December 15, 2018
Honourable Mentions (in alphabetical order):
*indicates closest honourable mentions to the top 20
Jordan Adams, F, Halton Hurricanes (OMHA SCTA)
Anthony Agostinelli, F, Buffalo Jr. Sabres 16U (USA)
Andre Anania, D, Toronto Red Wings (GTHL)
Forbes Anderson, G, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)
Brenden Andersen, F, Brantford 99ers (Alliance)
Robert Andreakos, G, Mississauga Reps (GTHL)
Ty Anselmini, F, Guelph Gryphons (OMHA SCTA)
Jon-Randall Avon, F, Peterborough Petes (OMHA ETA)
Bradley Banach, F, Mississauga Reps (GTHL)
Jake Barkley, F, Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)
Sam Barry, F, Guelph Gryphons (OMHA SCTA)
Jack Beck, F, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)
Sean Behrens, D, Chicago Mission 16U (USA)
Joseph Blackley, D, Buffalo Regals (USA)**
Josh Bloom, F, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)
Patrick Boivin, G, Sudbury Wolves (GNML)
Eric Bonsteel, D, Mississauga Senators (GTHL)
Marc Boudreau, F, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)
Braeden Bowman, F, Kitchener Jr Rangers (Alliance)
Ethan Broderick, D, Guelph Gryphons (OMHA SCTA)
Hunter Brown, D, Kemptville 73's (HEO)
Justin Brown, F, Barrie Jr Colts (OMHA ETA)
Ayden Bulmer, G, Peterborough Petes (OMHA ETA)
Zachary Burfoot, D, Chicago Fury 15U (USA)
Ryan Burke, F, Elgin Middlesex Chiefs (Alliance)
Trevor Burns, F, Chicago Fury (USA)
Davis Burnside, F, Chicago Mission (USA)
Ethan Burroughs, F, Halton Hurricanes (OMHA SCTA)
Christian Campanelli, F, North York Rangers (GTHL)
Owen Carter, D, Char-Lan Rebels (CCHL)
Douglas Carr, D, Whitby Wildcats (OMHA ETA)
Christian Catalano, F, Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)
Landon Cato, D, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)
Davis Codd, F, Little Caesars (USA)
Jake Coleman, F, Pembroke Lumber Kings (HEO)
Jonah Copre, D, Chicago Mission (USA)
Cam Kosurko, F, Central Ontario Wolves (OMHA ETA)
Callum Chau, D, Halton Hurricanes (OMHA SCTA)
Alex Christopoulos, F, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)
Paul Christopoulos, D, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)
Sean Clarke, F, Vaughan Kings (GTHL)
Gabriel Crete, F, Navan Grads (HEO)
Ryan Cutler, F, York Simcoe Express (OMHA ETA)
Jordan D'Intino, F, London Jr. Knights (Alliance)
Nolan Dann, F, Toronto Red Wings (GTHL)
Camden Daigle, F, Huron Perth (Alliance)
Keegan DaMota, F, Brantford 99ers (Alliance)
Jake Darlison, D, Whitby Wildcats (OMHA)
Luca Del Bel Belluz, F, Toronto Red Wings (GTHL)
Anthony Demkiw, F, Toronto Titans (GTHL)
William Demkiw, F, Toronto Titans (GTHL)
Ryan Del Monte, F, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)*
Winning goal by Ryan Del Monte (Toronto Nationals) in overtime to win the GTHL Top Prospects Game. Del Monte scored twice in a 4-3 win and was MVP for his team. @RyanDelMonte2 #OHLDraft pic.twitter.com/cRW3DXeSJb— Ryan McArthur (@ryanpmcarthur) December 12, 2018
Ryan Del Monte scored two stunning goals at the GTHL Top Prospects Game. Del Monte is a Harvard commit who is a top prospect for the OHL Priority Selection. @RyanDelMonte2 @HarvardMHockey #OHLDraft pic.twitter.com/4RVA3qv2HS— Ryan McArthur (@ryanpmcarthur) December 22, 2018
Jack Devine, F, Chicago Mission (USA)*
Matthew DiCosola, D, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)
Justin DiLauro, G, Whitby Wildcats (OMHA ETA)
Max Donaso, G, Windsor Zone AAA (Alliance)
Maxwell Donohoe, F, Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)
Connor Driscoll, F, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)
Jacob Dupuis, D, Clarington Toros (OMHA ETA)
Vlad Dvurechenskii, F, North York Rangers (GTHL)
Cole Eichler, F, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)
Isaac Enright, D, Pembroke Lumber Kings (HEO)
Justin Ertel, F, Toronto Red Wings (GTHL)
Ethan Esposito, F, Mississauga Sens (GTHL)
Ben Filicetti, F, Burlington Eagles (OMHA SCTA)
Jesse Fishman, F, Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)
Ryan Forberg, F, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)
Owen Forester, D, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)
Nolan Forster, F, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)
Brody Fournier, F, Smith Falls Bears (HEO)
Jacob Frasca, F, Mississauga Sens (GTHL)
Jordan Fuller, F, York Simcoe Express (OMHA ETA)
Ty Gallagher, D, Compuware 16U (USA)
Ben Gaudreau, G, North Bay Trappers (GNML)
Matteo Gennaro, G, Barrie Jr Colts (OMHA ETA)
Matteo Giampa, F, Niagara North (OMHA SCTA)
Ranvir Gill, D, Ottawa Jr Senators (HEO)
Ryan Gillespie, F, Toronto Red Wings (GTHL)
Zacharie Giroux, F, Sudbury Jr Wolves (GNML)
Ethan Gore, D, Guelph Gryphons (OMHA SCTA)
Deni Goure, F, Chatham-Kent Cyclones (Alliance)*
William Gourgouvelis, D, Whitby Wildcats (OMHA ETA)
Bill Gourgon, F, Carleton Place Canadiens (HEO)
Dylan Gratton, D, North Jersey Avalanche (USA)*
Kai Greaves, D, Cambridge Hawks (Alliance)
Jack Guvenal, D, Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)
Brayden Hache, D, York Simcoe Express (OMHA ETA)
Raymond Hamlin, F, Windsor Jr. Spitfires (Alliance)
Tyler Haskins, F, Chicago Mission 16U (USA)
Luke Haymes, F, Rockland Nationals (HEO)
Thomas Heaney, G, New Jersey Rockets 16U (USA)
Parker Hendsbee, F, Niagara North (OMHA SCTA)
Jacob Holmes, D, York Simcoe Express (OMHA ETA)
Owen Hollingsworth, F, Navan Grads (HEO)
Tyler Hotson, F, London Jr Knights (Alliance)
Brayden Hislop, D, Waterloo Wolves (Alliance)
Ty Hollett, D, Navan Grads (HEO)
Chris Innes, D, Sudbury Wolves (GNML)
Noah Janicki, D, Barrie Jr Colts (OMHA ETA)
James Jodoin, D, Oakville Rangers (OMHA SCTA)
Thomas Johnston, F, Whitby Wildcats (OMHA ETA)
Wyatt Johnston, F, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)
Barret Joynt, F, Kingston Jr Fronts (OMHA ETA)
Griffin Jurecki, F, Little Caesars (USA)
Judd Katz, D, Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)
Joshua Kavanagh, D, Sudbury Wolves (GNML)
Justin Kelly-Boxe, F, Mississauga Reps (GTHL)
Braedon Kressler, F, Mississauga Senators (GTHL)
Trent Kubiak, G, Buffalo Jr Sabres (USA)
Steven Laforme, F, Brantford 99ers (Alliance)
Ethan Larmand, F, North Central Predators (OMHA ETA)
Caleb Lawrence, F, OHA Mavericks (Prep)
Patrick Leaver, G, Smith Falls Bears (HEO)
Thomas Lonsdale, D, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)
Ethan Lindsay, F, Barrie Jr Colts (OMHA ETA)
Mark MacPhee, F, Ottawa Jr. Sens (HEO)
Ethan Mahoney, F, Brockville Braves (HEO)
Owen Mahoney, D, Brockville Braves (HEO)
Jacob Maillet, F, Hamilton Jr Bulldogs (OMHA SCTA)
Kyle Maloney, F, Waterloo Wolves (Alliance)
Roberto Mancini, D, Mississauga Reps (GTHL)
Mitchel Martin, F, Sudbury Wolves (GNML)
Jack Matier, D, Soo Thunderbirds (GNML)
Ethan Matthews, D, Lambton Jr. Sting (Alliance)
Logan Mailloux, D, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)
Samuel Mayer, D, Hawkesbury Hawks (HEO)
Landon McCallum, F, Brantford 99ers (Alliance)
Max McCue, F, Sudbury Wolves (GNML)
Mark McIntosh, F, Guelph Gryphons (OMHA SCTA)
Daniel Michaud, F, Quinte Red Devils (OMHA ETA)*
Will Mierau, F, Smith Falls Bears (HEO)
Connor Miller, F, Honeybaked (USA)**
Ethan Mistry, D, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)
Wade Monague, G, North Central Predators (OMHA ETA)
Samuel Moncada, G, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)
Isiah Moran-Weekes, D, Kanata Lasers (HEO)
Edward Moskowitz, F, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)
Simon Motew, D, Chicago Mission 15U (USA)
Wil Murphy, D, Kingston Jr Fronts (OMHA ETA)
Deven Nagra, D, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)
Kaleb Nelson, F, York Simcoe Express (OMHA ETA)
Marshall Nicholls, G, Waterloo Wolves (Alliance)
Tarabh Nolan, F, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)
James Norton, G, Mississauga Sens (GTHL)
Justin O’Donnell, F, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)
Adam O'Marra, F, Oakville Rangers (OMHA SCTA)
Joshua Orrico, D, Toronto Red Wings (GTHL)
Jacob Osborne, G, Ottawa Jr Senators (HEO)
Beckett Palmer-Steven, F, Kingston Frontenacs (OMHA ETA)
Owen Parsons, F, Waterloo Wolves (Alliance)
Cole Patey, F, North Central Predators (OMHA ETA)
Dante Polombo, F, North Jersey Avalanche 15U (USA)
Tyler Procious, D, Buffalo Jr. Sabres 16U (USA)
Connor Punnett, D, North Central Predators (OMHA ETA)
Zacharie Racine, G, Rockland Nationals (HEO)
Luca Rea, F, North York Rangers (GTHL)
Josh Reid, F, Pembroke Lumber Kings (HEO)
Ryan Remick, F, CIHA Academy White (HEO/Prep)
Sebastian Resar, G, Whitby Wildcats (OMHA ETA)
Dylan Richardson, F, Guelph Gryphons (OMHA SCTA)
Bryce Richardson, F, North York Rangers (GTHL)
Declan Ride, D, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)
Dominick Rivelli, F, Chicago Mission 15U (USA)
Tucker Robertson, F, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)
Payton Robinson, D, Don Mills Flyers (GTHL)
Stuart Rolofs, F, Kanata Lasers (HEO Midget AAA)*
Chandler Romeo, D, Toronto Red Wings (GTHL)
Josh Rosenzweig, G, Toronto Red Wings (GTHL)
Anthony Russo, D, Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)
Easton Ryan, F, Kemptville 73's (HEO)
Patrick Saini, F, North York Rangers (GTHL)
Vincent Salice, F, Oakland Jr Grizzlies 16U (USA)
Redmond Savage, F, Compuware 16U (USA)
Tyler Savard, F, Peterborough Petes (OMHA ETA)
Devon Savignac, F, Sudbury Wolves (GNML)
Teddy Sawyer, D, Pittsburgh Penguins 16U (USA)
Sam Sedley, D, Huron-Perth Lakers (Alliance)
Nicholas Sewecke, F, Pittsburgh Penguins Elite 15U (USA)
Aidan Shepard, D, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)
Lawson Sherk, F, Halton Hurricanes (OMHA SCTA)
Matthew Shoss, D, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)
Liam Shwedyk, F, Niagara North (OMHA SCTA)
Jack Silich, F, Chicago Mission 15U (USA)
Owen Simpson, D, Toronto Red Wings (GTHL)
Marko Sikic, F, Kitchener Jr Rangers (Alliance)
Nikolas Simo, G, Oakland Jr Grizzlies 16U (USA)
Max Smolinski, D, Detroit Little Caesars (USA)
Matthew Sop, F, Kitchener Jr Rangers (Alliance)
Ryan St. Louis, F, Brunswick Prep (USA)
Jack Stolicker, F, Compuware 16U (USA)
Ethan Straky, F, Oakland Jr Grizzlies (USA)
Chase Stillman, F, Sudbury Wolves (GNML)
Kobe Tallman, F, Toronto Nationals (GTHL)
Quinn Tavares, F, Mississauga Reps (GTHL)
Evan Vanden Heuvel, D, Pittsburgh Penguins Elite 15U (USA)
Ty Voit, F, Pittsburgh Penguins Elite 15U (USA)
Sam Volturo, F, Detroit Little Caesars (USA)
Cameron Walker, F, Sudbury Wolves (GNML)
Owen Watson, F, Smith Falls Bears (HEO Midget AAA)
Cooper Way, F, Waterloo Wolves (Alliance)
Ben West, G, Toronto Marlies (GTHL)
Ty Whyte, F, Pembroke Lumber Kings (HEO)
Jeremy Wilmer, F, Portledge School (USHS Prep)
Ryan Winterton, F, Whitby Wildcats (OMHA ETA)*
Riley Wood, F, London Jr. Knights (Alliance)
Matthew Worden, D, Smith Falls Bears (HEO)
Justin Wu, G, Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)
Joshua Ziliotto, F, Burlington Eagles (OMHA SCTA)
Pasquale Zito, F, Mississauga Rebels (GTHL)
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i agree on shane wright but will he go to Flint??????
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