OHL ---> NCAA Commits

MJ5

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Really curious to see where guys head after they are done with the O.

Starting a list of guys that have committed to schools. (Not including the guys who were committed and then signed in the OHL)

Kitchener Rangers
Jackson Parsons - Clarkson University
Adrian Misaljevic - Clarkson University

Saginaw Spirit
Calem Mangone - Lake Superior State

Windsor Spitfires
Noah Morneau - Bowling Green State University

Kingston Frontenacs
Cedrick Guindon - University of Vermont

North Bay Battalion
Andrew LeBlanc - Princeton University
Jacob LeBlanc - Princeton University
Owen Van Steensel - Clarkson University

Flint Firebirds
Evan Konyen - Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT)
Nolan Collins - Penn State University

Sarnia Sting
Tyson Doucette - Colgate University

Erie Otters
Pano Fimis - Notre Dame

Soo Greyhounds
Caeden Carlisle - Notre Dame

Barrie Colts
Zachary Wigle - Rochester Institute of Technology
 
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NOA

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Pano Fimis (Erie) committed to Notre Dame the other day
 
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drearyerie

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Erie also has:

Callum Hughes - Boston University
Quinn McCall - Holy Cross
Oliver Turner - Colgate University

Erie also has:

Callum Hughes - Boston University
Quinn McCall - Holy Cross
Oliver Turner - Colgate University
Nevermind, didn't read the "Already committed then signed" part.
 
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RB76

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Once the word gets out and the kids begin to fully understand the scope and value of what these NCAA D1 programs have to offer, the competition for roster spots is likely to intensify with more and more kids looking to commit early to secure a spot.
 

bigsportsfan

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Once the word gets out and the kids begin to fully understand the scope and value of what these NCAA D1 programs have to offer, the competition for roster spots is likely to intensify with more and more kids looking to commit early to secure a spot.

Their facilities are amazing and light years ahead of what OHL facilities look like. I could definitely see players leaving for the NCAA before they finish their OHL career unfortunately. Most OHL teams don't have the money to compete with the NCAA hockey programs.
 

OMG67

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Their facilities are amazing and light years ahead of what OHL facilities look like. I could definitely see players leaving for the NCAA before they finish their OHL career unfortunately. Most OHL teams don't have the money to compete with the NCAA hockey programs.
As has been stated so many times before, there is no rush to do so. There is no age limit or restrictions on NCAA. The schools will still be there when they are 20 and 21 as they are at 19.
 

RB76

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Absolutely, play four years in the best developmental junior leagues and up to four additional years at a top D1 school, ($300,000USD value) while chasing your dreams of playing professional hockey.
 
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