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Roster Announcement OHL GOLD CUP OHL GOLD CUP KITCHENER, ON MAY 3 – MAY 7, 2017 ROSTER ANNOUNCEMENT OHL GOLD CUP KITCHENER, ON MAY 3 – MAY 7, 2017 April 11, 2017 NR 17.01 For Immediate Distribution Rosters Revealed for 2017 OHL Gold Cup KITCHENER, ON – One hundred sixty players have been selected to represent eight teams at the upcoming 2017 OHL Gold Cup May 3-7 in Kitchener, ON. Members of the Steering Committee, along with Joe Birch, Senior Director of Hockey Development and Special Events with the Ontario Hockey League, were at Activa Sportsplex Tuesday afternoon, to make the announcement. “Every year, the players selected to participate in the OHL Gold Cup put on such a display of skill and the ability to adapt to a new team, it is so fun to see,” said OHL Gold Cup Co-Chair, Tony Martindale. “Today, the countdown to puck drop really begins.” “The Ontario Hockey League is pleased to once again partner with the OHF and Hockey Canada for the 2017 OHL Gold Cup. This great partnership has, and will continue to, develop some of the very best players from across Ontario who will compete for a spot on Team Canada’s Under-17 selection camp in July,” said Joe Birch. Highlights from the OHL Gold Cup Rosters • 19 of the 21 players selected in the first round of the OHL Priority Selection are on OHL Gold Cup rosters • 129 of 160 OHL Gold Cup players were picked in the OHL Priority Selection • Top teams represented: Thunder Bay Kings (8), Quinte Red Devils (8), Sudbury Wolves (8), Mississauga Reps (7), Vaughan Kings (7), London Jr. Knights (6), Whitby Wildcats (6), North Bay Trappers (6), Mississauga Rebels (6) • From the 2016 event, 28 OHL Gold Cup alumni were selected to play for Hockey Canada at the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge (the largest Ontario contingent since the inception of the three Canadian team system) Complete rosters and the schedule are available at ohlgoldcup.com About the OHL Gold Cup The OHL Gold Cup is an annual showcase event featuring top under-16 talent in Ontario. As part of the Hockey Canada Program of Excellence, select players from the OHL Gold Cup will be invited to attend the National Under-17 Selection Camp, where they will have a chance to compete with other top talent from across Canada, to earn a spot at the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge. -30- GAME SCHEDULE Day 1 - Thursday, May 4, 2017 1 9:00 AM PRELIMINARY A GTHL BLUE V. HNO ACTIVA PJD 2 11:15 AM PRELIMINARY B GTHL RED V. OMHA BLACK ACTIVA PJD 3 1:30 PM PRELIMINARY B ALLIANCE V. NOHA ACTIVA PJD 4 3:45 PM PRELIMINARY A HNO V. OMHA WHITE ACTIVA PJD 5 6:00 PM PRELIMINARY A HEO V. GTHL BLUE ACTIVA PJD 6 8:15 PM PRELIMINARY B GTHL RED V. ALLIANCE ACTIVA PJD Day 2 - Friday, May 5, 2017 7 9:00 AM PRELIMINARY B NOHA V. OMHA BLACK ACTIVA PJD 8 11:15 AM PRELIMINARY A OMHA WHITE V. GTHL BLUE ACTIVA PJD 9 1:30 PM PRELIMINARY A HNO V. HEO ACTIVA PJD 10 3:45 PM PRELIMINARY B NOHA V. GTHL RED ACTIVA PJD 11 6:00 PM PRELIMINARY B OMHA BLACK V. ALLIANCE ACTIVA PJD 12 8:15 PM PRELIMINARY A HEO V. OMHA WHITE ACTIVA PJD Day 3 - Saturday, May 6, 2017 13 9:00 AM CONSOLATION SEMIFINAL 1 B4 V. A3 ACTIVA PJD 14 11:15 AM CONSOLATION SEMIFINAL 2 A4 V. B3 ACTIVA PJD 15 1:30 PM SEMIFINAL 1 B2 V. A1 ACTIVA PJD 16 3:45 PM SEMIFINAL 2 A2 V. B1 ACTIVA PJD Day 4 - Sunday, May 7, 2017 17 8:00 AM CONSOLATION BRONZE L14 V. L13 ACTIVA ALUMNI 18 8:00 AM CONSOLATION GOLD W14 V. W13 ACTIVA PJD 19 10:15 AM BRONZE MEDAL L16 V. L15 ACTIVA PJD 20 12:30 PM GOLD MEDAL W16 V. W15 ACTIVA PJD Group A Group B GTHL BLUE HEO HNO OMHA WHITE ALLIANCE GTHL RED NOHA OMHA BLACK TEAM ALLIANCE ROSTER HEAD COACH....................................................DEAN DESILVA..................................................KITCHENER JR. RANGERS ASSISTANT COACH..............................................KYLE MAKARIC.................................................WINDSOR JR. SPITFIRES ASSISTANT COACH..............................................ALEX MCFADDEN.............................................. LAMBTON JR. STING BANTAM AAA GOALTENDER COACH............................................MARC MCCALLUM.............................................KITCHENER JR. RANGERS TRAINER.........................................................ERIC CORDA.....................................................SARNIA STING (OHL) TRAINER.........................................................MARK ELGERSMA...............................................LONDON JR. KNIGHTS DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS.....................................DAVID SCHLITT................................................. ALLIANCE # NAME POSITION SHOOTS/CATCHES HEIGHT WEIGHT BORN HOMETOWN 2016/17 TEAM 1 AIDAN PITRE** G L 6’0” 209 07/12/2001 BELLE RIVER SUN COUNTY PANTHERS 30 JET GREAVES** G L 5’11” 150 03/30/2001 CAMBRIDGE CAMBRIDGE HAWKS 2 GRAYSON LADD* D R 6’2” 160 03/01/2001 KENT BRIDGE CHATHAM-KENT CYCLONES 3 JAGGER O’TOOLE** D R 6’1” 186 04/21/2001 CAMBRIDGE CAMBRIDGE HAWKS 4 NATHAN ALLENSEN** D L 6’0” 170 05/03/2001 WATERLOO WATERLOO WOLVES 5 MARK WOOLLEY** D L 6’2” 200 11/26/2001 ST. THOMAS ELGIN MIDDLESEX CHIEFS 6 MASON HOWARD** D L 6’2” 197 02/03/2001 LONDON LONDON JR. KNIGHTS 7 MASON MILLMAN** D L 6’0” 160 07/18/2001 LONDON LONDON JR. KNIGHTS 8 LIAM VAN LOON** F L 5’11” 169 08/17/2001 LONDON LONDON JR. KNIGHTS 9 KEEAN WASHKURAK** F L 5’10” 165 08/16/2001 WATERLOO WATERLOO WOLVES 10 COLE SCHWINDT** F R 6’3” 158 04/25/2001 KITCHENER KITCHENER JR. RANGERS 11 JUSTIN MCCOMBS** F L 5’8” 131 06/27/2001 KITCHENER KITCHENER JR. RANGERS 12 STEPHANE CREVIER** F L 5’7” 152 01/12/2001 TECUMSEH SUN COUNTY PANTHERS 13 AIDAN PRUETER** F L 5’9” 166 12/21/2001 LONDON LONDON JR. KNIGHTS 14 AARON SHAW** F L 5’10” 141 01/31/2001 WINDSOR WINDSOR JR. SPITFIRES 15 NAVRIN MUTTER** F L 6’1” 169 03/15/2001 LUCAN ELGIN MIDDLESEX CHIEFS 16 JEFFREY BURRIDGE** F R 6’1” 203 01/03/2001 LONDON LONDON JR. KNIGHTS 17 RYAN SUZUKI* F L 6’0” 160 05/28/2001 LONDON LONDON JR. KNIGHTS 18 RYAN CAMPBELL** F R 5’11” 176 01/07/2001 PLATTSVILLE CAMBRIDGE HAWKS 19 JORDAN STOCK** F L 6’1” 178 03/23/2001 HAMILTON HAMILTON HUSKIES * 2017 OHL Priority Selection First Round ** 2017 OHL Priority Selection TEAM GTHL BLUE ROSTER HEAD COACH......................................................ANGELA CATENARO...............................................TORONTO RED WINGS ASSOCIATE COACH................................................CYRIL BOLLERS....................................................TORONTO RED WINGS ASSOCIATE COACH................................................MICHAEL CHERSEY...............................................GTHL HEAD SCOUT......................................................AL MASON........................................................NORTH YORK RANGERS (OJHL) TRAINER...........................................................DR. JOHANNA CARLO............................................GTHL PROGRAM OF EXCELLENCE STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH.........................MIKE FRUMAN....................................................PRIVATE PRACTICE DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS.......................................TONY VISCA.......................................................CLARINGTON EAGLES JR. HOCKEY CLUB # NAME POSITION SHOOTS/CATCHES HEIGHT WEIGHT BORN HOMETOWN 2016/17 TEAM 1 ZACHARY ROY** G L 5’11” 165 02/09/01 MISSISSAUGA TORONTO YOUNG NATS 30 DAVID CUNTI** G L 5’11” 220 04/10/01 KLEINBERG TORONTO TITANS 2 ROBERT CALISTI** LD L 5’9” 169 01/25/01 TORONTO TORONTO YOUNG NATS 3 MATHEW HILL** LD L 6’3” 176 05/01/01 OAKVILLE TORONTO JUNIOR CANADIENS 4 JOSEPH KENNEDY** RD R 5’10” 182 09/15/01 MISSISSAUGA TORONTO RED WINGS 5 DUNCAN PENMAN** LD L 5’11” 178 07/05/01 OAKVILLE MISSISSAUGA REBELS 6 LIAM ROSS** LD L 6’1” 186 05/13/01 MARKHAM MISSISSAUGA REPS 7 NATHAN STAIOS* LD L 5’8” 160 05/17/01 OAKVILLE VAUGHAN KINGS 8 WILLIAM CONSTANTINOU** RD R 5’11” 179 03/25/01 MISSISSAUGA TORONTO MARLBOROS 9 BRANDON COE* RW R 6’3” 166 12/01/01 AJAX TORONTO YOUNG NATS 10 DANIEL D’AMICO** LW L 5’9” 161 01/28/01 BOLTON TORONTO MARLBOROS 11 JORDAN FRASCA** C L 6’0” 158 07/05/01 BRAMPTON MISSISSAUGA SENATORS 12 DENNIS GOLOVATCHEV** LW L 5’11” 177 02/19/01 TORONTO MISSISSAUGA REPS 13 ERIC CIccOLINI** RW L 5’10” 148 01/14/01 WOODBRIDGE VAUGHAN KINGS 14 ETHAN KEPPEN* LW L 6’2” 195 03/20/01 AJAX TORONTO YOUNG NATS 15 ALEC LOVISEK** C L 6’0” 162 08/05/01 PICKERING TORONTO TITANS 16 KOSTA MANIKIS** C R 6’0” 158 08/15/01 NORTH YORK VAUGHAN KINGS 17 CODY MORGAN* C L 5’11” 172 02/01/01 MAPLE TORONTO JUNIOR CANADIENS 18 NICHOLAS PORCO* LW L 6’0” 162 03/12/01 TORONTO VAUGHAN KINGS 19 PHILIP TOMASINO* C R 5’11” 161 07/28/01 MISSISSAUGA MISSISSAUGA REBELS * 2017 OHL Priority Selection First Round ** 2017 OHL Priority Selection TEAM GTHL RED ROSTER HEAD COACH....................................................GARY CAMILLERI................................................MISSISSAUGA SENATORS ASSOCIATE COACH..............................................DAVE CIcchINI..................................................DON MILLS FLYERS ASSOCIATE COACH..............................................SANTO RANDO..................................................TORONTO YOUNG NATS HEAD SCOUT....................................................AL MASON......................................................NORTH YORK RANGERS (OJHL) TRAINER.........................................................AMANDA GILROY................................................WHITBY FURY (OJHL) STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH.......................MIKE FRUMAN..................................................PRIVATE PRACTICE DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS.....................................TONY
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