Ottawa 67s 2024-25 Season Thread, Part I

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Looks like Stonehouse is currently in Ottawa. Since he would be at the stage where he is getting ready for a return (no contact - shoulder rehab), if he were going to be assigned to the ECHL or AHL, he’d likely be whether he is going to be reassigned. Since he is in Ottawa, it points to him being reassigned to Ottawa once he is ready to play.
I saw him at the game on Saturday.
 
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Can confirm Stonehouse returned last Wednesday.Although he’s not technically supposed to be cleared to play until Nov 1 against Guelph he is feeling 100% and passing all tests could be back sooner.
Wow sounds like he'll be back way sooner than expected. Good for him as will be able to get back to speed earlier. From the 67's perspective it gives them options to trade whoever has the greatest value at deadline ( or hopefully before). If we can get good assets for one or even two OA's and maybe Pinelli it will help to set up the future. I agree with OMG though that Sirman might be out of luck sooner than expected. Too bad good kid.
 

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What do you mean didn’t have a chance? Did you stop watching the game after the first?

There is 3 periods to watch and OT. Fronts outshot them after the first and Nelson played real well. Kingston guy got tripped up on OT and no call (probably because they already waved off 1 goal) and then Ottawa scored the winner.

As I said and I’ll say it again. It was back and forth with the exception of the first period but even after the first you were only leading by 1 goal lol.
Not sure what game Hinterland was watching, but I would agree that while Ottawa seemed to dominate the first period, Kingston was much better in the second and third and actually controlled much of the play for long stretches in both those periods. They also had puck possession for most of overtime as Ottawa couldn't win a faceoff to save their lives. Overall, this was an entertaining and pretty even game that either team could have easily won.
 
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Wow sounds like he'll be back way sooner than expected. Good for him as will be able to get back to speed earlier. From the 67's perspective it gives them options to trade whoever has the greatest value at deadline ( or hopefully before). If we can get good assets for one or even two OA's and maybe Pinelli it will help to set up the future. I agree with OMG though that Sirman might be out of luck sooner than expected. Too bad good kid.
My concern is that we are really not giving Conway any chance to develop his skills in game situationby continually bringing him up and siting him on the bench.

Really the only players that might have any value adn it would be strictly picks are Stonehouse and mayich and Stonehouse.

Gerrior has no real value and neither does MacK.

The sooner we get the team down to 3 OA the sooner we can get real stability on the team. It must be hell for the OA's because thy really donot know what they are gong to be doing after Christmas and or the deadline to get down to 3.
 
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Does barlas get an extra year on his uni if he plays next year or is the deal done.
Basically how it works is if a player plays one game in the first half, they get one semester tuition paid. If they play one game int he second half, they get a second semester tuition paid.

Players with Gold Scholarships get full expenses paid.

All first round picks get Gold Package Scholarships.

The Standard Player Agreement if for their 16 to 19 year old seasons. OA’s typically renegotiate their contracts where necessary.

I can’t see a reason why any OHL team wouldn’t provide an upgraded package or maintain the existing Gold Package for their OA’s. Typically OA’s play an impactful role on your team otherwise why bring them back as an OA? But, how many players need FIVE years of scholarship? I am not too sure it matters in Barlas’ situation. As soon as he steps on the ice in January, he will have qualified for a full four year scholarship.
 

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My concern is that we are really not giving Conway any chance to develop his skills in game situationby continually bringing him up and siting him on the bench.

Really the only players that might have any value adn it would be strictly picks are Stonehouse and mayich and Stonehouse.

Gerrior has no real value and neither does MacK.

The sooner we get the team down to 3 OA the sooner we can get real stability on the team. It must be hell for the OA's because thy really donot know what they are gong to be doing after Christmas and or the deadline to get down to 3.
Well, for Sirman the writing is very much on the wall but I agree that the future of the other overagers is very much up in the air.

Personally, I have to say that I don't see Mayich go anywhere anytime soon. He's the ideal partner for Eshkawkogan and especially now with Dietsch unavailable, Mayich would just be impossible to replace. I feel like quite a lot of other movement would be needed for Mayich to get traded. It would have to be forced by other trades or Dietsch returning mighty strong. Rather unlikely I'd say.
 
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Basically how it works is if a player plays one game in the first half, they get one semester tuition paid. If they play one game int he second half, they get a second semester tuition paid.

Players with Gold Scholarships get full expenses paid.

All first round picks get Gold Package Scholarships.

The Standard Player Agreement if for their 16 to 19 year old seasons. OA’s typically renegotiate their contracts where necessary.

I can’t see a reason why any OHL team wouldn’t provide an upgraded package or maintain the existing Gold Package for their OA’s. Typically OA’s play an impactful role on your team otherwise why bring them back as an OA? But, how many players need FIVE years of scholarship? I am not too sure it matters in Barlas’ situation. As soon as he steps on the ice in January, he will have qualified for a full four year scholarship.
My question was based on wondering if it make sense for Barlas to come back as OA versus starting his university career
 

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Well, for Sirman the writing is very much on the wall but I agree that the future of the other overagers is very much up in the air.

Personally, I have to say that I don't see Mayich go anywhere anytime soon. He's the ideal partner for Eshkawkogan and especially now with Dietsch unavailable, Mayich would just be impossible to replace. I feel like quite a lot of other movement would be needed for Mayich to get traded. It would have to be forced by other trades or Dietsch returning mighty strong. Rather unlikely I'd say.
I think the best scenario is keeping Mayich and Mack Then it is a choice do you keep Gerrior or Stonehouse.

I think that comes down to does anyone want stonehouse. We know the market for Gerrior is almost nil
 

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My question was based on wondering if it make sense for Barlas to come back as OA versus starting his university career

I’m not sure what kind of a student he is and what kind of program he wants to enrol in.

I think the best scenario is keeping Mayich and Mack Then it is a choice do you keep Gerrior or Stonehouse.

I think that comes down to does anyone want stonehouse. We know the market for Gerrior is almost nil

I think this is the way I lean as well. However, there is still that rumour about MacK being on the move to Flint so if there is any validity to that, Boyd may not feel the same way. The team does need scoring so the possibility does exist that they want to keep the two forwards. Or, maybe they keep all four through to the deadline and see where the team stands and then Boyd makes a decision from there. Who knows? They could be back int he pack and there is solid interest in Mayich, MacK, and Stonehouse! Who knows what Boyd would do? We haven’t’ really gone through a sell off seaosn with Boyd as GM yet. I dont’ really know what his tendencies are.
 
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My concern is that we are really not giving Conway any chance to develop his skills in game situationby continually bringing him up and siting him on the bench.

Really the only players that might have any value adn it would be strictly picks are Stonehouse and mayich and Stonehouse.

Gerrior has no real value and neither does MacK.

The sooner we get the team down to 3 OA the sooner we can get real stability on the team. It must be hell for the OA's because thy really donot know what they are gong to be doing after Christmas and or the deadline to get down to 3.
Totally agree we need to get down to three OA's soon for everybody's sake. Just curious but you really do not seem to like Gerrior much. You keep talking about cutting him, he has no trade value ( I disagree strongly by the way 🤷‍♂️) etc... I'm sure you know from my posts that I think he's a valuable player who brings a lot to the team. So I guess I'd like to know the rationale for your negativity in regards to this player.
 

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Totally agree we need to get down to three OA's soon for everybody's sake. Just curious but you really do not seem to like Gerrior much. You keep talking about cutting him, he has no trade value ( I disagree strongly by the way 🤷‍♂️) etc... I'm sure you know from my posts that I think he's a valuable player who brings a lot to the team. So I guess I'd like to know the rationale for your negativity in regards to this player.

With the saturation of the OA market, only the contenders will shuffle OAs. Gerrior isn’t the type of player IMO, that a contender would target to upgrade their existing OAs.

If you look at Ottawa last year, I think that is a the blueprint for upgrades. Teams that already have OAs will want to acquire guys like Kressler, Mayer, and Maillet. Gerrior isn’t a centre. A leas than point per game winger wouldn’t be of much value to a contender.

The non-contenders all already have 3-4 OAs.

This isn’t a situation where Gerrior isn’t good. It’s a situation where there is saturation and that saturation makes players like him have poor trade value.

Stonehouse brings a different element to the game that a contender may value greatly. That intangible factor he has makes him more marketable amongst contenders. But even Stonehouse is questionable for value. We’d need one contender to really feel he is there missing link.
 
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My concern is that we are really not giving Conway any chance to develop his skills in game situationby continually bringing him up and siting him on the bench.

Really the only players that might have any value adn it would be strictly picks are Stonehouse and mayich and Stonehouse.

Gerrior has no real value and neither does MacK.

The sooner we get the team down to 3 OA the sooner we can get real stability on the team. It must be hell for the OA's because thy really donot know what they are gong to be doing after Christmas and or the deadline to get down to 3.
I’m not sure you’ve ever said anything positive, why even be a fan ?
 
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To anyone saying Gerrior has no value is absolutely wrong, 26 goals 45 points last season. Will be Lots of interest in him can guarantee you all that
 

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To anyone saying Gerrior has no value is absolutely wrong, 26 goals 45 points last season. Will be Lots of interest in him can guarantee you all that

Can you define “interest” from the perspective of trade value?


From my perspective, there would be interest but not at the market value. He is worth more to the 67s on the roster than his market value.
 

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With the saturation of the OA market, only the contenders will shuffle OAs. Gerrior isn’t the type of player IMO, that a contender would target to upgrade their existing OAs.

If you look at Ottawa last year, I think that is a the blueprint for upgrades. Teams that already have OAs will want to acquire guys like Kressler, Mayer, and Maillet. Gerrior isn’t a centre. A leas than point per game winger wouldn’t be of much value to a contender.

The non-contenders all already have 3-4 OAs.

This isn’t a situation where Gerrior isn’t good. It’s a situation where there is saturation and that saturation makes players like him have poor trade value.

Stonehouse brings a different element to the game that a contender may value greatly. That intangible factor he has makes him more marketable amongst contenders. But even Stonehouse is questionable for value. We’d need one contender to really feel he is there missing link.
Look I agree it's a buyers' market this year for OA's. As you point out in a subsequent post this would cause decrease value possibly. But there's a difference in saying that vs what another poster said was " no value". Gerrior would be an upgrade on many OA's imo. Could see a scenario where he goes at the deadline where if they get a decent offer ( if Boyd is in sell mode) with another OA coming back to finish the year. Takes one team to see him as an upgrade. That being said I agree his value to the 67's is more than if he traded. Kind of feeling the same way about Mayich who's doing a great job with Esh. At the end of the day even if we sell we've still got to shelter the young players to a degree.
 

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For perspective, so everyone can have a stronger sense of the OA market saturation, here is a list of each OHL Team’s 3rd best OA (based on how I would rank them). I will try to lean towards the forwards for tiebreakers.

Barrie - Tai York LW 17-32-49 (Likely will upgrade)
Brampton - EMPTY SPOT
Brantford - Ben Bujold C 14-26-40 (May upgrade)
Erie - Sam Alfano RW 27-33-60
Flint - Evan Konyen RW 23-25-48 (Offseason trade with Sudbury)
Guelph - Max Namesnikov LW 24-26-50
Kingston - Gage Hayes 11-7-18 (Likely will upgrade)
Kitchener - Adrian Misaljevic LW 23-35-58
London - Landon Sim LW 10-19-29 (London will likely upgrade but they may upgrade 2 spots including goaltending. Tough to say what they will do specifically)
Niagara - Gavin Bryant C 21-33-54 (Niagara actually has four key OA’s)
North Bay - NB will be moving Wakely. The Leblanc twins are a package deal. VanSteensel is their captain I believe. I doubt they find a way to move the Leblanc’s to open an OA spot or two. No way they release them in a rebuilding year.
Oshawa - Luke Torrance LW 21-20-41 (Waiting on Roobroeck to be returned. If returned, it is likely they move one of Torrance or D-Amato to make room)
Owen Sound - Likely to move Smith to open a spot but they are rebuilding. I am not sure they will pay a high price for an OA. Their other two OAs are just “meh.” I don’t see them trading a 2nd and 3rd for an OA upgrade in a rebuild year. They will likely wait on the waiver wire and pick up whatever s there for free.
Peterborough - Ryder McIntyre RW 14-17-31 (Rebuilding. Same as Owen Sound. Their OA’s are character guys that they like)
Saginaw - PJ Forgione D 6’2” 215. One of five returning D-Men. They want to contend and will likely keep the big man. The other two are not going anywhere.
Sarnia - Tyson Ducette LW 23-23-46
Sault - Owen Allard C 18-26-44
Sudbury - Kocha Delic 30-34-64 (If they sell off, they will move all three of their guys but would likely just pluck guys off waivers to fill their spots or take back the other teams OAs that are being upgraded on)
Windsor - Noah Morneau C 13-21-34 (Will likely upgrade)

Will Gerrior LW 26-19-45

For perspective, this is what Ottawa is working against when trying to move OA’s and get something decent in return. If they were to try and move Gerrior, they would need to try to attract a contender because the contender would pay real assets to upgrade in a similar way Ottawa did last year acquiring Maillet, Kressler, and Mayer. So, from my perspective, Ottawa “should” want at least a 2nd and 3rd round pick to make it worth while to move Gerrior now. Otherwise, wait until the deadline, see how th market changes, see if Gerrior can pop off between now and then which could change his value.

I see Barrie, Brampton, Brantford, Kingston, and Windsor as the most likely to upgrade when the right player comes available. I see London upgrading as well but they need to figure out the goaltending before they upgrade their forward group. The rest will either stay status quo, or will pluck a value player off waivers. Of the first group I mentioned, they are more likley to go after players like Wakely, Delic, McCoy, DeAngelis, and Smith as elite upgrades.

Not a lot of teams looking to upgrade. The rest it would be more of a sideways move. Gerrior is an Ottawa boy. I cannot see them move him. He is more valuable to the 67’s than he is in this saturated market.

MacKenzie may have value. But, Sztuska is also available and potentially Parsons is available out of Kitchener as OA Goalies. There will be some potential road blocks there. All three of those guys are very capable.

To me, Stonehouse is the wildcard. That kid has something not many have and that is the ability to grate on every last nerve of the opposition. I could see a Contending team want to add that element. Unless there is something in this market I am not seeing, he is the one that is positioned to be the most valuable, especially if multiple contending teams want to add that element.

EDIT: In this market, if Ottawa decided to keep MacK, Stonehouse, and Mayich, and they simply were either trading or releasing Gerrior, I can’t see them get more than a 3rd and 5th for him at the absolute highest value. I think if the market conditions are right, Stonehouse could fetch a 2nd and 3rd. Same with Mayich. MacK? Really tough to say on that one. Goalies are tougher to judge. Lalonde went for a 3rd and 7th. You have to think he would go for more than Lalonde. 3rd and 5th? 2nd and 7th? Somewhere around there.
 
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