Sports season
Sports season
The 2008–09 OHL season was the 29th season of the Ontario Hockey League . Twenty teams played 68 games each during the regular season schedule, which started on September 17, 2008 and concluded on March 15, 2009. The OHL inaugurated the Mickey Renaud Captain's Trophy following his death in the previous season. The Windsor Spitfires played their last game at Windsor Arena on December 4, defeating the Guelph Storm , 2–1. The Spitfires played their first game at the WFCU Centre on December 11 against the Belleville Bulls , losing the game 4–0. The playoffs began on March 18, 2009, and ended on May 8, 2009 with the Windsor Spitfires winning the J. Ross Robertson Cup , and a berth in the 2009 Memorial Cup which was held in Rimouski, Quebec . Windsor went on to win the Memorial Cup .
Regular season [ edit ] Final standings [ edit ] 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 [ edit ] Western conference [ edit ] Scoring leaders [ edit ] Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes
Leading goaltenders [ edit ] Note: GP = Games played; Mins = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses: OTL = Overtime losses; SL = Shootout losses; GA = Goals allowed; SO = Shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average
Playoffs [ edit ] Conference quarterfinals [ edit ] Eastern conference [ edit ] Belleville vs Sudbury Date Away Home March 18 Sudbury 1 3 Belleville March 19 Sudbury 2 1 Belleville March 22 Belleville 3 1 Sudbury March 24 Belleville 2 1 Sudbury March 25 Belleville 2 6 Sudbury March 30 Sudbury 1 6 Belleville Belleville wins series 4-2
Brampton vs. Peterborough Date Away Home March 20 Peterborough 2 5 Brampton March 22 Peterborough 4 5 Brampton (OT) March 24 Brampton 4 2 Peterborough March 26 Brampton 3 2 Peterborough Brampton wins series 4-0
Ottawa vs. Niagara Date Away Home March 20 Niagara 5 3 Ottawa March 22 Niagara 2 6 Ottawa March 24 Ottawa 3 5 Niagara March 26 Ottawa 6 4 Niagara March 28 Ottawa 3 4 Niagara March 30 Niagara 0 4 Ottawa March 31 (OT) Niagara 4 3 Ottawa Niagara wins series 4-3
Mississauga vs. Barrie Date Away Home March 20 Barrie 3 4 Mississauga March 21 Mississauga 7 4 Barrie March 23 Barrie 3 7 Mississauga March 26 Mississauga 2 3 Barrie (OT) March 28 (3OT) Mississauga 4 3 Barrie Mississauga wins series 4-1
Western conference [ edit ] Windsor vs. Owen Sound Date Away Home March 18 Owen Sound 4 7 Windsor March 20 Windsor 7 5 Owen Sound March 22 Owen Sound 1 6 Windsor March 25 Windsor 6 3 Owen Sound Windsor wins series 4-0
London vs. Erie Date Away Home March 20 Erie 2 5 London March 21 Erie 1 8 London March 25 London 0 4 Erie March 26 London 4 2 Erie March 28 Erie 2 6 London London wins series 4-1
Saginaw vs. Guelph Date Away Home March 21 Guelph 5 6 Saginaw (2OT) March 22 Saginaw 3 2 Guelph March 24 Guelph 6 7 Saginaw (2OT) March 26 Saginaw 4 1 Guelph Saginaw wins series 4-0
Plymouth vs. Sarnia Date Away Home March 21 Sarnia 2 0 Plymouth March 22 (OT) Plymouth 3 2 Sarnia March 24 Sarnia 1 5 Plymouth March 26 Plymouth 5 0 Sarnia March 28 Sarnia 1 8 Plymouth Plymouth wins series 4-1
Conference semifinals [ edit ] Eastern conference [ edit ] Belleville vs. Niagara Date Away Home April 2 Niagara 3 4 Belleville (OT) April 3 (OT) Belleville 5 4 Niagara April 5 Niagara 2 0 Belleville April 7 Belleville 5 2 Niagara April 9 Niagara 2 5 Belleville Belleville wins series 4–1
Brampton vs. Mississauga Date Away Home April 2 Mississauga 0 3 Brampton April 3 Brampton 2 1 Mississauga April 5 Mississauga 5 1 Brampton April 7 Brampton 3 4 Mississauga (OT) April 9 Mississauga 2 4 Brampton April 10 Brampton 3 Mississauga 2 Brampton wins series 4-2
Western conference [ edit ] Windsor vs. Plymouth Date Away Home April 2 Plymouth 6 3 Windsor April 4 Windsor 8 2 Plymouth April 5 Plymouth 1 8 Windsor April 7 Windsor 2 3 Plymouth April 9 Plymouth 2 5 Windsor April 11 Windsor 4 2 Plymouth Windsor wins series 4–2
London vs. Saginaw Date Away Home April 2 Saginaw 3 7 London April 4 London 4 3 Saginaw April 5 Saginaw 1 4 London April 7 London 5 3 Saginaw London wins series 4–0
Conference finals [ edit ] Eastern conference Western conference Belleville vs. Brampton Date Away Home April 15 Brampton 4 2 Belleville April 17 Belleville 2 7 Brampton April 19 Brampton 2 6 Belleville April 21 Belleville 3 4 Brampton April 23 Brampton 2 3 Belleville (2OT) April 24 Belleville 4 7 Brampton Brampton wins series 4-2
Windsor vs. London Date Away Home April 15 London 3 4 Windsor (OT) April 17 Windsor 5 6 London (OT) April 19 London 4 5 Windsor (OT) April 20 (OT) Windsor 5 London 4 April 22 London 3 4 Windsor (OT) Windsor wins series 4-1
J. Ross Robertson Cup [ edit ] Windsor vs. Brampton Date Away Home April 29 Brampton 1 10 Windsor May 1 Windsor 5 3 Brampton May 4 Brampton 4 2 Windsor May 6 Windsor 4 1 Brampton May 8 Brampton 1 2 Windsor (OT) Windsor wins series 4-1
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J. Ross Robertson Cup Champions Roster [ edit ] 2008-09 Windsor Spitfires[2] Goaltenders Defencemen
Wingers
Centres
Playoff scoring leaders [ edit ] Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes
Playoff leading goaltenders [ edit ] 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
All-Star teams [ edit ] First team [ edit ] Cody Hodgson , Centre, Brampton Battalion Taylor Hall , Left Wing, Windsor Spitfires Bryan Cameron , Right Wing, Belleville Bulls Ryan Ellis , Defence, Windsor Spitfires P. K. Subban , Defence, Belleville Bulls Mike Murphy , Goaltender, Belleville Bulls Bob Boughner , Coach, Windsor Spitfires Second team [ edit ] John Tavares , Centre, London Knights Justin DiBenedetto , Left Wing, Sarnia Sting Greg Nemisz , Right Wing, Windsor Spitfires Cameron Gaunce , Defence, Belleville Bulls John Carlson , Defence, London Knights Thomas McCollum , Goaltender, Brampton Battalion George Burnett , Coach, Belleville Bulls Third team [ edit ] Chris Terry , Centre, Plymouth Whalers Evgeny Grachev , Left Wing, Brampton Battalion Matt Kennedy, Right Wing, Guelph Storm Alex Pietrangelo , Defence, Niagara IceDogs Michael Del Zotto , Defence, London Knights Edward Pasquale , Goaltender, Saginaw Spirit Mike Vellucci , Coach, Plymouth Whalers All-Star Classic [ edit ] The 2009 Subway OHL All-Star Classic [3] was played February 4, 2009 at the WFCU Centre in Windsor , won 11–6 by the Eastern Conference. Cody Hodgson of the Brampton Battalion won the player of the game award, as he scored three goals and added two assists. The skills competition was held the previous night on February 3, with the Western Conference winning. Honorary captains for the event were former Peterborough Petes player Steve Yzerman for the Eastern Conference, while former Windsor Spitfires player Adam Graves represented the Western Conference.
J. Ross Robertson Cup : Windsor Spitfires Hamilton Spectator Trophy : Windsor Spitfires Bobby Orr Trophy : Brampton Battalion Wayne Gretzky Trophy : Windsor Spitfires Emms Trophy : Brampton Battalion Leyden Trophy : Belleville Bulls Holody Trophy : London Knights Bumbacco Trophy : Windsor Spitfires Red Tilson Trophy : Cody Hodgson , Brampton Battalion Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy : John Tavares , London Knights Matt Leyden Trophy : Bob Boughner , Windsor Spitfires Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy : Justin DiBenedetto , Sarnia Sting Max Kaminsky Trophy : Ryan Ellis , Windsor Spitfires OHL Goaltender of the Year : Mike Murphy , Belleville Bulls Jack Ferguson Award : Daniel Catenacci , Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds Dave Pinkney Trophy : Mike Murphy , Belleville Bulls OHL Executive of the Year : Warren Rychel , Windsor Spitfires Emms Family Award : Evgeny Grachev , Brampton Battalion F. W. "Dinty" Moore Trophy : J. P. Anderson , Mississauga St. Michael's Majors Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy : Chris Terry , Plymouth Whalers William Hanley Trophy : Cody Hodgson , Brampton Battalion Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy : Justin DiBenedetto , Sarnia Sting Bobby Smith Trophy : Matt Duchene , Brampton Battalion Roger Neilson Memorial Award : Tim Priamo , Guelph Storm Ivan Tennant Memorial Award : Freddie Hamilton , Niagara IceDogs Mickey Renaud Captain's Trophy : Chris Terry , Plymouth Whalers Tim Adams Memorial Trophy : Lucas Lessio , Toronto Marlboros Bill Long Award : Bert O'Brien, Ottawa 67's & Sam Sisco, Ontario Hockey League Wayne Gretzky 99 Award : Taylor Hall , Windsor Spitfires
2009 OHL Priority Selection [ edit ] On May 2, 2009, the OHL conducted the 2009 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection. The Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds held the first overall pick in the draft, and selected Daniel Catenacci from the York-Simcoe Express. Catenacci 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 2009 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection.[4]
# Player Nationality OHL team Hometown Minor team 1 Daniel Catenacci (LW ) Canada Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds Newmarket, Ontario York-Simcoe Express 2 Alan Quine (C ) Canada Kingston Frontenacs Orleans, Ontario Toronto Jr. Canadiens 3 Ryan Murphy (D ) Canada Kitchener Rangers Aurora, Ontario York-Simcoe Express 4 Boone Jenner (LW ) Canada Oshawa Generals Dorchester, Ontario Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs 5 Justin Sefton (D ) Canada Sudbury Wolves Thunder Bay, Ontario Notre Dame Hounds 6 Matt Puempel (LW ) Canada Peterborough Petes Essex, Ontario Sun County Panthers 7 Lucas Lessio (LW ) Canada Niagara IceDogs Maple, Ontario Toronto Marlboros 8 Ryan Strome (C ) Canada Barrie Colts Mississauga, Ontario Toronto Marlboros 9 Curtis Crombeen (D ) Canada Owen Sound Attack Sarnia, Ontario Lambton Jr. Sting 10 David Broll (LW ) Canada Erie Otters Mississauga, Ontario Toronto Nationals 11 Carter Sandlak (LW ) Canada Guelph Storm London, Ontario London Jr. Knights 12 Brett Ritchie (RW ) Canada Sarnia Sting Orangeville, Ontario Toronto Marlboros 13 Garrett Meurs (C ) Canada Plymouth Whalers Ripley, Ontario Huron Perth Lakers 14 Anthony Camara (LW ) Canada Saginaw Spirit Toronto, Ontario Mississauga Senators 15 Stuart Percy (D ) Canada Mississauga St. Michael's Majors Oakville, Ontario Toronto Marlboros 16 Cody Ceci (D ) Canada Ottawa 67's Orleans, Ontario Peterborough Jr. Petes 17 Barclay Goodrow (RW ) Canada Brampton Battalion Aurora, Ontario York-Simcoe Express 18 Tyson Teichmann (G ) Canada Belleville Bulls Belleville, Ontario Quinte Red Devils 19 Scott Harrington (D ) Canada London Knights Kingston, Ontario Kingston Jr. Frontenacs 20 Austen Brassard (RW ) Canada Windsor Spitfires Windsor, Ontario Windsor AAA Zone
2009 CHL Import Draft [ edit ] On June 30, 2009, the Canadian Hockey League conducted the 2009 CHL Import Draft, in which teams in all three CHL leagues participate in. The Plymouth Whalers held the first pick in the draft by a team in the OHL, and selected Gabriel Landeskog from Sweden with their selection.
Below are the players who were selected in the first round by Ontario Hockey League teams in the 2009 CHL Import Draft.[5]
# Player Nationality OHL team Hometown Minor team 3 Gabriel Landeskog (RW ) Sweden Plymouth Whalers Stockholm , Sweden Djurgården IF Jr. 6 Tomas Tatar (LW ) Slovakia Kitchener Rangers Trencin , Slovakia Zvolen HKM 9 Robin Lehner (G ) Sweden Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds Gothenburg , Sweden Västra Frölunda HC Jr. 12 Alexander Burmistrov (C ) Russia Barrie Colts Kazan , Russia Kazan AK Bars-2 15 Roman Berdnikov (RW ) Russia Owen Sound Attack Omsk , Russia Omsk Avangard-VDV 18 Jiri Sekac (LW ) Czech Republic Peterborough Petes Kladno , Czech Republic Kladno Jr. B 21 Petteri Simila (G ) Finland Niagara IceDogs Oulu , Finland Karpat Oulu Jr. 24 Tom Kuhnhackl (LW ) Germany Windsor Spitfires Landshut , Germany Landshut EV Jr. 27 Alain Berger (RW ) Switzerland Oshawa Generals Burgsdorf , Switzerland Bern SCB Eishockey AG 30 Petr Mrazek (G ) Czech Republic Ottawa 67's Vitkovice , Czech Republic Vitkovice Ostrave Jr. B 33 Tadeas Galansky (G ) Czech Republic Saginaw Spirit Brno , Czech Republic Havirov Jr. B 36 Ramis Sadikov (G ) Russia Erie Otters Moscow , Russia Russia 39 Stefan Stepanov (D ) Russia Sudbury Wolves Moscow , Russia Moscow Krylia Sovetov 42 Ivan Telegin (C /LW ) Russia Saginaw Spirit Novokuznetsk , Russia Novokuznetsk Metallurg-2 45 Patrik Andersson (D ) Sweden Kitchener Rangers Norrtälje , Sweden Brynäs IF Jr. 48 Matias Sointu (RW ) Finland Ottawa 67's Tampere , Finland Ilves Tampere Jr. 51 Valery Knyazev (LW ) Czech Republic Brampton Battalion Prague , Czech Republic Sparta Praha Jr. B 54 Eddy Rinke-Leitans (RW ) Latvia Sudbury Wolves Riga , Latvia Iserlohn EC Jr. 56 No selection made Sudbury Wolves 58 Anton Klementyev (D ) Russia London Knights Togliatti , Russia Yaroslavl Lokomotiv-2
2009 NHL Entry Draft [ edit ] On June 26–27, 2009, the National Hockey League conducted the 2009 NHL Entry Draft held at the Bell Centre in Montreal , Quebec . In total, 45 players from the Ontario Hockey League were selected in the draft. John Tavares of the London Knights was the first player from the OHL to be selected, as he was taken with the first overall pick by the New York Islanders .
Below are the players selected from OHL teams at the NHL Entry Draft.[6]
Round # Player Nationality NHL team Hometown OHL team 1 1 John Tavares (C ) Canada New York Islanders Oakville, Ontario London Knights 1 3 Matt Duchene (C ) Canada Colorado Avalanche Haliburton, Ontario Brampton Battalion 1 7 Nazem Kadri (C ) Canada Toronto Maple Leafs London, Ontario London Knights 1 11 Ryan Ellis (D ) Canada Nashville Predators Freelton, Ontario Windsor Spitfires 1 12 Calvin de Haan (D ) Canada New York Islanders Carp, Ontario Oshawa Generals 1 13 Zack Kassian (RW ) Canada Buffalo Sabres LaSalle, Ontario Peterborough Petes 1 15 Peter Holland (C ) Canada Anaheim Ducks Caledon, Ontario Guelph Storm 2 33 Ryan O'Reilly (C ) Canada Colorado Avalanche Varna, Ontario Erie Otters 2 35 Kyle Clifford (LW ) Canada Los Angeles Kings Ayr, Ontario Barrie Colts 2 37 Mat Clark (D ) Canada Anaheim Ducks Campbellville, Ontario Brampton Battalion 2 47 Ethan Werek (C ) Canada New York Rangers Goodwood, Ontario Kingston Frontenacs 2 57 Taylor Doherty (D ) Canada San Jose Sharks Cambridge, Ontario Kingston Frontenacs 2 58 Jesse Blacker (D ) Canada Toronto Maple Leafs Toronto, Ontario Windsor Spitfires 3 68 Jamie Devane (LW ) Canada Toronto Maple Leafs Toronto, Ontario Plymouth Whalers 3 70 Taylor Beck (RW ) Canada Nashville Predators Niagara Falls, Ontario Guelph Storm 3 72 Michael Latta (C ) Canada Nashville Predators St. Clements, Ontario Guelph Storm 3 77 Matt Hackett (G ) Canada Minnesota Wild London, Ontario Plymouth Whalers 4 92 Casey Cizikas (C ) Canada New York Islanders Mississauga, Ontario Mississauga St. Michael's Majors 4 93 Alex Hutchings (C ) Canada Tampa Bay Lightning Burlington, Ontario Barrie Colts 4 97 Jordan Szwarz (RW ) Canada Phoenix Coyotes Burlington, Ontario Saginaw Spirit 4 104 Marcus Foligno (LW ) Canada Buffalo Sabres Sudbury, Ontario Sudbury Wolves 4 107 Garrett Wilson (LW ) Canada Florida Panthers Elmvale, Ontario Owen Sound Attack 4 112 Lane MacDermid (LW ) Canada Boston Bruins Sauble Beach, Ontario Windsor Spitfires 4 117 Edward Pasquale (G ) Canada Atlanta Thrashers Toronto, Ontario Saginaw Spirit 4 120 Ben Chiarot (D ) Canada Atlanta Thrashers Hamilton, Ontario Guelph Storm 5 125 Cody Sol (D ) Canada Atlanta Thrashers Woodstock, Ontario Saginaw Spirit 5 126 David Kolomatis (D ) United States Los Angeles Kings Basking Ridge, New Jersey Owen Sound Attack 5 131 Matt Kennedy (RW ) Canada Carolina Hurricanes Shanty Bay, Ontario Guelph Storm 5 140 Scott Stajcer (G ) Canada New York Rangers Cambridge, Ontario Owen Sound Attack 5 145 Brett Flemming (D ) Canada Washington Capitals Burlington, Ontario Mississauga St. Michael's Majors 5 147 Phil Varone (C ) Canada San Jose Sharks Vaughan, Ontario London Knights 5 148 Michael Zador (G ) Canada Tampa Bay Lightning Toronto, Ontario Oshawa Generals 5 151 Andy Bathgate (C ) Canada Pittsburgh Penguins Brampton, Ontario Belleville Bulls 6 156 Michael Pelech (C ) Canada Los Angeles Kings Toronto, Ontario Mississauga St. Michael's Majors 6 160 Corey Cowick (LW ) Canada Ottawa Senators Gloucester, Ontario Ottawa 67's 6 162 Jaroslav Janus (G ) Slovakia Tampa Bay Lightning Prešov , Slovakia Erie Otters 6 165 Scott Timmins (C ) Canada Florida Panthers Hamilton, Ontario Windsor Spitfires 6 168 David Shields (D ) United States St. Louis Blues Rochester, New York Erie Otters 6 170 Daniel Maggio (D ) Canada New York Rangers LaSalle, Ontario Sudbury Wolves 6 172 Eric Wellwood (LW ) Canada Philadelphia Flyers Oldcastle, Ontario Windsor Spitfires 6 176 Tyler Randell (RW ) Canada Boston Bruins Brampton, Ontario Kitchener Rangers 7 186 Jordan Nolan (LW ) Canada Los Angeles Kings Garden River, Ontario Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 7 188 Barron Smith (D ) United States Toronto Maple Leafs Hinsdale, Illinois Peterborough Petes 7 197 Kyle Neuber (RW ) Canada Columbus Blue Jackets Sarnia, Ontario Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
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