2009 Born for the 2025 OHL Draft

frontsfan67

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Charlie Murata most people’s #1 at this time or who’s in the top 3? Obviously will change as season goes on but I keep hearing a lot of him
 
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SarniaStingFan

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Detroit Little Caesars wins the Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament with a 4-3 win over JRC.

Top 5 forward scorers

1. Massimo Santa Maria (Little Caesars): 8 GP, 11G, 7A, 18 PTS
2. Landon Jackman (Little Caesars): 8 GP, 8G, 9A, 17 PTS
3. Camryn Warren (JRC): 8 GP, 4G, 12A, 16 PTS
4. Vincent Arnone (Little Caesars): 8 GP, 7G, 8A, 15 PTS*
5. Brayden Lappalainen (Sun County Panthers): 7 GP, 6G, 8A, 14 PTS

Top 5 d-men scorers

1. Matthew Henderson (Huron-Perth Lakers): 6 GP, 2G, 6A, 8 PTS
2. Branden Chong (JRC): 8 GP, 1G, 7A, 8 PTS
3. Dante D'Andrea (Huron-Perth Lakers): 6 GP, 3G, 4A, 7 PTS
4. Cade Campbell (Toronto Red Wings): 6 GP, 1G, 6A, 7 PTS
5. Jack Johnson (Toronto Marlboros): 7 GP, 7A, 7 PTS

* Not eligible for the OHL Draft
 

LDN

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Detroit Little Caesars wins the Wendy Dufton Memorial Tournament with a 4-3 win over JRC.

Top 5 forward scorers

1. Massimo Santa Maria (Little Caesars): 8 GP, 11G, 7A, 18 PTS
2. Landon Jackman (Little Caesars): 8 GP, 8G, 9A, 17 PTS
3. Camryn Warren (JRC): 8 GP, 4G, 12A, 16 PTS
4. Vincent Arnone (Little Caesars): 8 GP, 7G, 8A, 15 PTS*
5. Brayden Lappalainen (Sun County Panthers): 7 GP, 6G, 8A, 14 PTS

Top 5 d-men scorers

1. Matthew Henderson (Huron-Perth Lakers): 6 GP, 2G, 6A, 8 PTS
2. Branden Chong (JRC): 8 GP, 1G, 7A, 8 PTS
3. Dante D'Andrea (Huron-Perth Lakers): 6 GP, 3G, 4A, 7 PTS
4. Cade Campbell (Toronto Red Wings): 6 GP, 1G, 6A, 7 PTS
5. Jack Johnson (Toronto Marlboros): 7 GP, 7A, 7 PTS

* Not eligible for the OHL Draft
Santa Maria! Sounds cool
 

BigDevs93

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Fun read, I wonder when they release their first rankings, anyone know?
 

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RayzorIsDull

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Why isn't Arnone eligible for the OHL draft? I know he's from Vegas and being an 09 he wasn't selected in WHL draft. Is he eventually going to be eligible for the OHL draft?
 

ScoutLife4

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Wouldn't he already been drafted then since he's an 09?
I think living in Det 2 years makes him OHL property now that i think of it! forgot about the loop hole. -It gives him the option on what league to declare for similiar to JC Lemieux on Windsor declaring for the O instead of the Q when he lived in Quebec his whole life minus last couple years of AAA.
It's kind of funny every page on the kid has a different birthplace but he was born in Gatineau.
 
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Hkydad99

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Just to elaborate kids can move into ontario or anywhere in the OHL draft jurisdiction for 2 years and become OHL eligible but they can only declare for 1 of the drafts. -He can pick WHL or OHL but not both.
Just like Canadian Kids have eligibility for the USHL draft as well.

Wouldn't he already been drafted then since he's an 09?
There is a kid in GTHL who was drafted by the Calgary Hitmen this past WHL draft, is he eligible for the OHL draft as well? I am under the impression he can if he didn't sign anything.

Fun read, I wonder when they release their first rankings, anyone know?
I heard after Silver Stick...
 

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