2015/16 CCHL Season.

ottawafan66

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Linked the above players to their past stats.

Nicolas Carrier played for Nanaimo last season and was traded in April to Cowichan. Nanaimo won their Division but then lost in the BCJHL league finals. Carrier was tied for 5th place in team scoring with 21G & 27 A. This player, alone, should provide scoring & leadership.

Thanks Badger. I was just being lazy. As for Carrier, hopefully his small stature won't hurt him. CP will definitely need his scoring after losing almost 200 points in Sturtz, Baylis and Lloyd.
 

BadgerKnight

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Another Kanata Move

Kanata is to be moving James Thomson to Aurora Tigers.

"Most recently he had looked into buying a team in the Ottawa-area Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL), including the Kanata Lasers. Thomson’s interest in the Lasers stemmed from the fact his son James, an 18-year-old defenceman, played for Kanata this past season.

One of the first moves he made was acquiring the playing rights for his son, who will leave Kanata behind and join the Tigers’ blueline corps this season."

Source: Former NHLer Buys OJHL's Aurora Tigers
 

pucksly

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Has anyone been out to any of the exhibition games? Any surprises or is it too early to tell? Would love to hear any thoughts. Have any veteran players hit the ice yet?
 

afooteCCHL

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Has anyone been out to any of the exhibition games? Any surprises or is it too early to tell? Would love to hear any thoughts. Have any veteran players hit the ice yet?
OJS vets looked sharp in their win over the Rangers last night, Greg Meireles was flying and making better decisions about when to shoot and when to pass - it will serve him well wherever he decides to play. Many of the guys they've brought in for tryouts look like they could play in this league.
 

Canadian91

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Rangers haven't announced their head coach yet and the pointstreak box scores don't have a "coaches" area at the bottom. Anyone know who the Rangers' coaching staff is this year?
 

pucksly

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Rangers haven't announced their head coach yet and the pointstreak box scores don't have a "coaches" area at the bottom. Anyone know who the Rangers' coaching staff is this year?

Maybe Paul Jennings will do it all himself.
 

valleydude

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Well that certainly answers the lingering "will this now be a league that develops local talent" question.

Carleton Place 08/27/15 ADD Pollock, Quinn (F) added to team from Mississauga Senators Midget AAA (GTHL)
Carleton Place 08/27/15 ADD Joseph, Marcus (D) added to team from Wilkes Barre/Scranton Knights (USPHL)
Carleton Place 08/27/15 ADD Lombardozzi, Matt (D) added to team from The Rivers School (USHS)
Carleton Place 08/27/15 ADD Point, Colton (G) added to team from North Bay Trappers Midget AAA (GNML)
Carleton Place 08/27/15 ADD Theochardis, Tim (D) added to team from Ajax-Pickering Raiders (OMHA)
Carleton Place 08/27/15 DEL Lavergne, Dominik (G) released
Carleton Place 08/27/15 ADD LeNeave, Will (F) added to team from Orono Spartans (MSHSL)
Carleton Place 08/27/15 ADD Friesen, Alex (F) added to team from Leamington Flyers (GOJHL)
Carleton Place 08/27/15 DEL Daniel, Ryan (LW) released
Carleton Place 08/27/15 ADD Kitt, Geoff (F) added to team from Kenora Thistles Midget AAA (MMHL)
Carleton Place 08/27/15 ADD Murray, Brett (LW) added to team from The Hill Academy (CAHS)
 

eddyshack

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Is Cornwall still in the CCHL or have they folded??????????

The 2015-2016 edition of the Colts is so good, that they have been asked to play in the OHL.

In all seriousness, the team is very "local". And it proves that the CCHL is all business. Each owner gets to decide the strategic direction of their business.

The owner / GM / head coach of the Colts has decided that going local is good for business. It puts bums in the seats and signs on the walls.

The Jr. A team is probably 50% local. However, going local may not win a championship it is good for the community and for the business.

It will be a year of development of local kids and very entertaining hockey. As most years, the Cornwall Colts will be competitive. It will require patience and hard work. Arguably, IM is one of the best development coaches in the league.

Size could be an issue. However, it is a typical IM team: skilled, fast, young and now local.
 

Jr A Fan

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And the PLK get spanked AGAIN by the Wellington Dukes.....no contest 6-2......same program: no coaching, no system I can see. Should be an interesting year.
 

ottawafan66

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The 2015-2016 edition of the Colts is so good, that they have been asked to play in the OHL.

In all seriousness, the team is very "local". And it proves that the CCHL is all business. Each owner gets to decide the strategic direction of their business.

The owner / GM / head coach of the Colts has decided that going local is good for business. It puts bums in the seats and signs on the walls.

The Jr. A team is probably 50% local. However, going local may not win a championship it is good for the community and for the business.

It will be a year of development of local kids and very entertaining hockey. As most years, the Cornwall Colts will be competitive. It will require patience and hard work. Arguably, IM is one of the best development coaches in the league.

Size could be an issue. However, it is a typical IM team: skilled, fast, young and now local.

And CP Canadians are going in the exact opposite direction. I'm predicting only 4 "local" players on the opening day roster. That's if you consider Orleans, Portland and Stittsville to be "local". Sure, he'll have a winning team, but won't ever get close to a sellout until the playoffs.
 
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eddyshack

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And CP Canadians are going in the exact opposite direction. I'm predicting only 4 "local" players on the opening day roster. That's if you consider Orleans, Portland and Stittsville to be "local". Sure, he'll have a winning team, but won't ever get close to a sellout until the playoffs.

It is difficult to argue with "success". However, it depends on how you define "success".

Nonetheless, you have to admire and respect JC. Perhaps third time's a charm and he will win it all this year. All the other 11 teams get to play for 2nd place.
 

Clarke74

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And CP Canadians are going in the exact opposite direction. I'm predicting only 4 "local" players on the opening day roster. That's if you consider Orleans, Portland and Stittsville to be "local". Sure, he'll have a winning team, but won't ever get close to a sellout until the playoffs.

I would love to have more local players......but they tend to ask for trades. There parents thought they would be better off playing in another organization. If all local players had the same attitude as Kyle Phillips Tyson Stewart Luke Martin and Stephen Baylis we would have more. This generation seems to believe its a right to play in this league not a privilege. Not all kids are like that but that has been our experience. But thank god those players asked for trades because ya cant win with players who think there entitled.
 

ottawafan66

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I would love to have more local players......but they tend to ask for trades. There parents thought they would be better off playing in another organization. If all local players had the same attitude as Kyle Phillips Tyson Stewart Luke Martin and Stephen Baylis we would have more. This generation seems to believe its a right to play in this league not a privilege. Not all kids are like that but that has been our experience. But thank god those players asked for trades because ya cant win with players who think there entitled.

Maybe you need to ask yourself why they want to be traded from such an awesome organization.

So four local players in six years. That's it? And do you really want more Tyson Stewarts on your team???? The other three....absolutely.
 
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BadgerKnight

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Pembroke Acquisition

Tyler O'Neil moves from Ottawa Jr. Sens to Pembroke. Earlier this summer O'Neil moved from Kanata to the Jr. Sens.
 

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