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Ryan Roobroeck scored for the London Nationals last night. He has 2 goals in 4 GOJHL games. How many games do APs get in the GOJHL?
 

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Ryan Roobroeck scored for the London Nationals last night. He has 2 goals in 4 GOJHL games. How many games do APs get in the GOJHL?
I remember someone telling me 4 games is the limit for an AP.
I asked because Spitfires prospect goalie Carter Froggett is a AP goalie for the same London Nationals
He has played 2 games there so far
2-0 record,2.36 goals against average and a 915 save percentage.
He last played about a month ago and won in a 5 player shootout.
Too bad Roobroek and Froggett won't be team-mates next year,I fully expect Froggett and Costanzo to be Windsor's goalie tandem next year and with Roobroek expected to go 1st in the draft no chance to get him where we will be picking.
 
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Ryan Roobroeck scored for the London Nationals last night. He has 2 goals in 4 GOJHL games. How many games do APs get in the GOJHL?
Not entirely sure - but looking At EliteProspects for U16 players who have played in the OJHL since 2010:

1 player has played 11 games.

2 have played 10 games

7 have played 6 games

then a lot have played 5 games (more than 15)

I’m guessing that 5 games is the max, with a few occasions where plauers have played more for various different reasons.
 
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Big news, the HEO announces they're introducing U16AAA teams next year allowing players to play in U16 tournaments. League will consist of five teams the Upper Canada Cyclones, Ottawa Valley Titans, Eastern Ontario Wild, Ottawa Myers Automotive, and Ottawa Jr. 67s
 
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Big news, the HEO announces they're introducing U16AAA teams next year allowing players to play in U16 tournaments. League will consist of five teams the Upper Canada Cyclones, Ottawa Valley Titans, Eastern Ontario Wild, Ottawa Myers Automotive, and Ottawa Jr. 67s
The current system is odd. That's great for Ottawa Kids. I imagine more will stay rather than moving to Toronto or elsewhere, and these teams deserve a shot at the OHL Cup etc.
 
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Big news, the HEO announces they're introducing U16AAA teams next year allowing players to play in U16 tournaments. League will consist of five teams the Upper Canada Cyclones, Ottawa Valley Titans, Eastern Ontario Wild, Ottawa Myers Automotive, and Ottawa Jr. 67s
Believe me and someone were talking about this happening starting next year.

It’s essentially a U16 league anyway - with a few late birthdays of the previous year strewn in about the league - it only makes sense to revert back to the U16 format.
 
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Not entirely sure - but looking At EliteProspects for U16 players who have played in the OJHL since 2010:

1 player has played 11 games.

2 have played 10 games

7 have played 6 games

then a lot have played 5 games (more than 15)

I’m guessing that 5 games is the max, with a few occasions where plauers have played more for various different reasons.
once their u16 seasons are done there is no limit to the amount of games they can play
 
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Heading to the Marlies classic tomorrow. Anyone have a list of who the top prospects are in the tourny. Looking to watch some games. thansk
 

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There is 9 pages of names on here, I’d start there lol
I did. And I’ve seen At least 50 names which doesn’t really Narrow it down to the top players. Didn’t really want to go out of my way to watch a third round kid. Figured someone may have had a top ten list.

Not to mention that the list started last year and It is quite common for players to switch minor midget teams. Owen Griffen as an example.
But thanks for pointing out the obvious.
 

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I did. And I’ve seen At least 50 names which doesn’t really Narrow it down to the top players. Didn’t really want to go out of my way to watch a third round kid. Figured someone may have had a top ten list.

Not to mention that the list started last year and It is quite common for players to switch minor midget teams. Owen Griffen as an example.
But thanks for pointing out the obvious.
Some top prospects to look out for would be:

D Luke Dragusica (Toronto Marlboros)
F Lev Katzin (Toronto Marlboros)
F Owen Griffin (York-Simcoe Express)
F Tyler Hopkins (Halton Hurricanes)
F Brady Martin (Waterloo Wolves)
F William Moore (Toronto Marlboros)
F Ryan Roobroeck (London Jr. Knights)
G Patrick Quinlan (Rochester Bishop Kearney Selects) - American (probably won't come to the O) but has only given up 5 goals in 8 tournament games this year
F Matheas Stark (Toronto Marlboros)
F Ethan Weir (London Jr. Knights)
 

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Some top prospects to look out for would be:

D Luke Dragusica (Toronto Marlboros)
F Lev Katzin (Toronto Marlboros)
F Owen Griffin (York-Simcoe Express)
F Tyler Hopkins (Halton Hurricanes)
F Brady Martin (Waterloo Wolves)
F William Moore (Toronto Marlboros)
F Ryan Roobroeck (London Jr. Knights)
G Patrick Quinlan (Rochester Bishop Kearney Selects) - American (probably won't come to the O) but has only given up 5 goals in 8 tournament games this year
F Matheas Stark (Toronto Marlboros)
F Ethan Weir (London Jr. Knights)
Thank you.
 
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Tyler Hopkins and his team have impressed me all year and especially here at the Marlies Holiday Classic. Halton 5-1 over BK Selects this evening. In limited viewings (2 at silver stick, 2 at this tournament) Hopkins to me, is one of the top scoring threats among 07’s in Ontario. Shift in and shift out he’s making smart decisions in both ends and has the tools to attack quickly and effectively. He plays a consistent game and has a deadly shot to finish. We’ll see how teams have a him ranked but he’d be my third forward off the board after Roobroeck and Moore.
 

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