Sports season
2012–13 OHL season |
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League | Ontario Hockey League |
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Sport | Hockey |
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Duration | Preseason September 2012 Regular season September 2012 – March 2013 Playoffs March 2013 – May 2013 |
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Number of teams | 20 |
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TV partner(s) | Rogers TV, TVCogeco |
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Finals champions | London Knights |
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OHL seasons |
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← 2011–12 2013–14 → |
Sports season
2012–13 CHL season |
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League | Canadian Hockey League |
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Sport | Hockey |
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Duration | OHL September 2012 – March 2013 QMJHL September 2012 – March 2013 WHL September 2012 – March 2013 |
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Number of teams | 60 |
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TV partner(s) | RDS Rogers Sportsnet Rogers TV Shaw TV |
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Finals champions | Halifax Mooseheads |
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The 2012–13 OHL season was the 33rd season of the Ontario Hockey League. The Mississauga St. Michael's Majors were sold during the off-season. As part of the sale, the "St. Michael's Majors" name was returned to St. Michael's College School. The new name of the team will be the Mississauga Steelheads. The Brampton Battalion announced during the season that this would be their last season in Brampton and will relocate to North Bay, Ontario for the 2013–14 OHL season. Twenty teams played 68 games each during the regular season schedule, which began in September 2012 and ended in March 2013. The London Knights won their second consecutive J. Ross Robertson Cup and third in franchise history, and with it a berth in the 2013 Memorial Cup hosted by the Saskatoon Blades of the WHL.
Regular season
Final standings
Note: DIV = Division; GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = Overtime losses; SL = Shootout losses; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; PTS = Points; x = clinched playoff berth; y = clinched division title; z = clinched conference title
Eastern conference
Western conference
Scoring leaders
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes
Leading goaltenders
Note: GP = Games played; Mins = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses: OTL = Overtime losses; SL = Shootout losses; GA = Goals Allowed; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average
Playoffs
Conference quarterfinals
Eastern conference quarterfinals
(1) Belleville Bulls vs. (8) Mississauga Steelheads
March 21 | Belleville Bulls | | 8 – 1 | | Mississauga Steelheads | Yardmen Arena | Recap | |
3:46 - Scott Simmonds (1) Garrett Hooey (1) - 4:26 Brendan Gaunce (1) - 18:29 | First period | No scoring |
17:23 - Jordan Subban (1) Brendan Gaunce (2) - pp - 18:56 | Second period | 11:09 - Dylan DeMelo (1) |
9:59 - Jake Cardwell (1) Alan Quine (1) - 12:43 13:20 - Carter Sandlak (1) | Third period | No scoring |
Malcolm Subban (25 saves / 26 shots) | Goalie stats | Spencer Martin (28 saves / 36 shots) |
March 23 | Belleville Bulls | | 4 – 1 | | Mississauga Steelheads | Yardmen Arena | Recap | |
2:24 - pp - Tyler Graovac (1) Joseph Cramarossa (1) - 15:59 | First period | Spenser Cobbold (1) - 13:34 |
Carter Sandlak (2) - 16:01 | Second period | No scoring |
3:31 - Jake Cardwell (2) | Third period | No scoring |
Malcolm Subban (29 saves / 30 shots) | Goalie stats | Tyson Teichmann (37 saves / 41 shots) |
March 24 | Mississauga Steelheads | | 2 – 1 | | Belleville Bulls | Hershey Centre | Recap | |
19:34 - Damian Bourne (1) | First period | Tyler Graovac (2) - 3:36 |
No scoring | Second period | No scoring |
19:08 - pp - Josh Burnside (1) | Third period | No scoring |
Tyson Teichmann (31 saves / 32 shots) | Goalie stats | Malcolm Subban (23 saves / 25 shots) |
March 26 | Mississauga Steelheads | | 5 – 2 | | Belleville Bulls | Hershey Centre | Recap | |
No scoring | First period | Joseph Cramarossa (2) - 0:11 |
Dylan Smoskowitz (1) - 4:08 8:57 - Riley Brace (1) 16:31 - pp - Dylan Smoskowitz (2) | Second period | Jake Cardwell (3) - pp - 1:27 |
16:35 - pp - Josh Burnside (2) Andres Kopstals (1) - en - 18:56 | Third period | No scoring |
Tyson Teichmann (25 saves / 27 shots) | Goalie stats | Malcolm Subban (16 saves / 20 shots) |
March 30 | Belleville Bulls | | 5 – 0 | | Mississauga Steelheads | Yardmen Arena | Recap | |
18:02 - Scott Simmonds (2) Brendan Gaunce (3) - 19:59 | First period | No scoring |
4:36 - Alan Quine (2) 10:08 - Austen Brassard (1) | Second period | No scoring |
2:04 - Stephen Silas (1) | Third period | No scoring |
Malcolm Subban (29 saves / 29 shots) | Goalie stats | Tyson Teichmann (14 saves / 18 shots) Spencer Martin (9 saves / 10 shots) |
April 1 | Mississauga Steelheads | | 1 – 3 | | Belleville Bulls | Hershey Centre | Recap | |
No scoring | First period | 12:38 - Alan Quine (3) |
No scoring | Second period | 4:55 - Daniil Zharkov (1) |
4:06 - pp - Eric Diodati (1) | Third period | Carter Sandlak (3) - en - 19:37 |
Tyson Teichmann (24 saves / 26 shots) | Goalie stats | Malcolm Subban (31 saves / 32 shots) |
Belleville wins series 4 – 2 | |
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(2) Barrie Colts vs. (7) Kingston Frontenacs
March 25 | Kingston Frontenacs | | 2 – 4 | | Barrie Colts | K-Rock Centre | Recap | |
March 27 | Kingston Frontenacs | | 2 – 8 | | Barrie Colts | K-Rock Centre | Recap | |
(3) Oshawa Generals vs. (6) Niagara IceDogs
(4) Brampton Battalion vs. (5) Sudbury Wolves
March 29 | Brampton Battalion | | 0 – 1 | OT | Sudbury Wolves | Powerade Centre | Recap | |
No scoring | First period | No scoring |
No scoring | Second period | No scoring |
No scoring | Third period | No scoring |
No scoring | First overtime period | 6:23 - Evan de Haan (1) |
Jake Smith (21 saves / 22 shots) | Goalie stats | Franky Palazzese (35 saves / 35 shots) |
Sudbury wins series 4 – 1 | |
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Western conference quarterfinals
(1) London Knights vs. (8) Saginaw Spirit
March 22 | London Knights | | 5 – 2 | | Saginaw Spirit | Budweiser Gardens | Recap | |
Dakota Mermis (1) - 5:02 7:34 - Alex Broadhurst (1) | First period | No scoring |
0:38 - pp - Max Domi (1) Josh Anderson (1) - ps - 8:07 18:04 - Max Domi (2) | Second period | Andrey Alexeey (1) - 19:43 |
No scoring | Third period | 11:47 - Eric Locke (1) |
Anthony Stolarz (24 saves / 26 shots) | Goalie stats | Jake Paterson (24 saves / 29 shots) Nikita Serebryakov (9 saves / 9 shots) |
(2) Plymouth Whalers vs. (7) Sarnia Sting
March 22 | Plymouth Whalers | | 11 – 2 | | Sarnia Sting | Compuware Arena | Recap | |
Vincent Trocheck (1) - 1:12 6:38 - Tom Wilson (1) Garrett Meurs (1) - 14:12 Vincent Trocheck (2) - 16:22 19:55 - Stefan Noesen (1) | First period | 10:39 - pp - Charles Sarault (1) |
2:56 - pp - Garrett Meurs (2) Stefan Noesen (2) - 7:01 14:53 - Gianluca Curcuruto (1) | Second period | Reid Boucher (1) - pp - 12:18 |
Vincent Trocheck (3) - 1:14 11:14 - pp - Matt Mistele (1) 18:38 - Cody Payne (1) | Third period | No scoring |
Alex Nedeljkovic (31 saves / 33 shots) | Goalie stats | J. P. Anderson (39 saves / 50 shots) |
March 25 | Sarnia Sting | | 2 – 5 | | Plymouth Whalers | RBC Centre | Recap | |
March 27 | Sarnia Sting | | 2 – 5 | | Plymouth Whalers | RBC Centre | Recap | |
Plymouth wins series 4 – 0 | |
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(3) Owen Sound Attack vs. (6) Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
March 21 | Owen Sound Attack | | 2 – 1 | OT | Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds | Bayshore Community Centre | Recap | |
Artur Gavrus (1) - 19:08 | First period | 7:37 - Michael Schumacher (1) |
No scoring | Second period | No scoring |
No scoring | Third period | No scoring |
Daniel Milne (1) - 4:58 | First overtime period | No scoring |
Jordan Binnington (37 saves / 38 shots) | Goalie stats | Matt Murray (36 saves / 38 shots) |
March 23 | Owen Sound Attack | | 4 – 2 | | Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds | Bayshore Community Centre | Recap | |
No scoring | First period | 4:54 - Nick Cousins (1) |
Zach Nastasiuk (1) - pp - 5:40 14:24 - Keevin Cutting (1) 16:41 - pp - Gemel Smith (1) | Second period | Michael Schumacher (2) - 11:13 |
19:47 - en - Zach Nastasiuk (2) | Third period | No scoring |
Jordan Binnington (41 saves / 43 shots) | Goalie stats | Matt Murray (20 saves / 23 shots) |
March 25 | Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds | | 5 – 3 | | Owen Sound Attack | Essar Centre | Recap | |
No scoring | First period | 19:41 - Gemel Smith (2) |
Nick Cousins (2) - pp - 1:12 2:34 - pp - Michael Schumacher (3) Nick Cousins (3) - pp - 2:48 | Second period | Gemel Smith (3) - 8:19 |
2:49 - Darnell Nurse (1) Brandon Alderson (1) - sh - en - 19:43 | Third period | 8:30 - Kyle Hope (1) |
Matt Murray (22 saves / 25 shots) | Goalie stats | Jordan Binnington (30 saves / 34 shots) |
March 27 | Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds | | 1 – 0 | OT | Owen Sound Attack | Essar Centre | Recap | |
No scoring | First period | No scoring |
No scoring | Second period | No scoring |
No scoring | Third period | No scoring |
Ryan Sproul (1) - pp - 19:12 | First overtime period | No scoring |
Matt Murray (36 saves / 36 shots) | Goalie stats | Jordan Binnington (41 saves / 42 shots) |
March 31 | Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds | | 3 – 4 | | Owen Sound Attack | Essar Centre | Recap | |
Owen Sound wins series 4 – 2 | |
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(4) Kitchener Rangers vs. (5) Guelph Storm
March 26 | Guelph Storm | | 3 – 2 | | Kitchener Rangers | Sleeman Centre | Recap | |
March 28 | Guelph Storm | | 1 – 2 | | Kitchener Rangers | Sleeman Centre | Recap | |
Kitchener wins series 4 – 1 | |
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Conference semifinals
Eastern conference semifinals
(1) Belleville Bulls vs. (5) Sudbury Wolves
April 5 | Belleville Bulls | | 6 – 3 | | Sudbury Wolves | Yardmen Arena | Recap | |
April 7 | Belleville Bulls | | 4 – 1 | | Sudbury Wolves | Yardmen Arena | Recap | |
Belleville wins series 4 – 0 | |
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(2) Barrie Colts vs. (3) Oshawa Generals
Western conference semifinals
(1) London Knights vs. (4) Kitchener Rangers
(2) Plymouth Whalers vs. (3) Owen Sound Attack
Plymouth wins series 4 – 2 | |
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Conference finals
Eastern conference finals
(1) Belleville Bulls vs. (2) Barrie Colts
Western conference finals
(1) London Knights vs. (2) Plymouth Whalers
J. Ross Robertson Cup
(W1) London Knights vs. (E2) Barrie Colts
J. Ross Robertson Cup Champions Roster
2012–13 London Knights[1] |
Goaltenders | | Defencemen | | Wingers | | Centres |
Playoff scoring leaders
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes
Playoff leading goaltenders
Note: GP = Games played; Mins = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses: OTL = Overtime losses; SL = Shootout losses; GA = Goals Allowed; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average
Awards
J. Ross Robertson Cup: | London Knights |
Hamilton Spectator Trophy: | London Knights |
Bobby Orr Trophy: | Barrie Colts |
Wayne Gretzky Trophy: | London Knights |
Emms Trophy: | Barrie Colts |
Leyden Trophy: | Belleville Bulls |
Holody Trophy: | London Knights |
Bumbacco Trophy: | Plymouth Whalers |
Red Tilson Trophy: | Vincent Trocheck, Plymouth Whalers |
Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy: | Vincent Trocheck, Plymouth Whalers |
Matt Leyden Trophy: | Mike Vellucci, Plymouth Whalers |
Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy: | Seth Griffith, London Knights |
Max Kaminsky Trophy: | Ryan Sproul, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds |
OHL Goaltender of the Year: | Jordan Binnington, Owen Sound Attack |
Jack Ferguson Award: | Travis Konecny, Ottawa 67's |
Dave Pinkney Trophy: | Jordan Binnington & Brandon Hope, Owen Sound Attack |
OHL Executive of the Year: | Mike Vellucci, Plymouth Whalers |
Bill Long Award: | Ray McKelvie, Owen Sound Attack |
Emms Family Award: | Connor McDavid, Erie Otters |
F. W. "Dinty" Moore Trophy: | Alex Nedeljkovic, Plymouth Whalers |
Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy: | Ben Fanelli, Kitchener Rangers |
William Hanley Trophy: | Tyler Graovac, Belleville Bulls |
Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy: | Charles Sarault, Sarnia Sting |
Bobby Smith Trophy: | Darnell Nurse, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds |
Roger Neilson Memorial Award: | Daniel Altshuller, Oshawa Generals |
Ivan Tennant Memorial Award: | Connor Burgess, Sudbury Wolves |
Mickey Renaud Captain's Trophy: | Colin Miller, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds |
Tim Adams Memorial Trophy: | Adam Craievich, Oakville Rangers |
Wayne Gretzky 99 Award: | Bo Horvat, London Knights |
All-Star teams
The OHL All-Star Teams were selected by the OHL's General Managers.[2]
First team
- Vincent Trocheck, Centre, Plymouth Whalers
- Reid Boucher, Left Wing, Sarnia Sting
- Seth Griffith, Right Wing, London Knights
- Ryan Sproul, Defence, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
- Scott Harrington, Defence, London Knights
- Jordan Binnington, Goaltender, Owen Sound Attack
- Mike Vellucci, Coach, Plymouth Whalers
Second team
- Charles Sarault, Centre, Sarnia Sting
- Garret Ross, Left Wing, Saginaw Spirit
- Brett Ritchie, Right Wing, Niagara IceDogs
- Cody Ceci, Defence, Owen Sound Attack
- Ryan Murphy, Defence, Kitchener Rangers
- John Gibson, Goaltender, Kitchener Rangers
- George Burnett, Coach, Belleville Bulls
Third team
- Boone Jenner, Centre, Oshawa Generals
- Anthony Camara, Left Wing, Barrie Colts
- Cameron Brace, Right Wing, Owen Sound Attack
- Dylan DeMelo, Defence, Mississauga Steelheads
- Colin Miller, Defence, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
- Malcolm Subban, Goaltender, Belleville Bulls
- D. J. Smith, Coach, Oshawa Generals
2013 OHL Priority Selection
On April 6, 2013, the OHL conducted the 2013 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection. The Ottawa 67's held the first overall pick in the draft, and selected Travis Konecny from the Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs. Konecny was awarded the Jack Ferguson Award, awarded to the top pick in the draft.
Below are the players who were selected in the first round of the 2013 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection.[3]
# | Player | Nationality | OHL team | Hometown | Minor team |
1 | Travis Konecny (RW) | Canada | Ottawa 67's | Clachan, Ontario | Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs |
2 | Dylan Strome (C) | Canada | Erie Otters | Mississauga, Ontario | Toronto Marlboros |
3 | Matthew Spencer (D) | Canada | Peterborough Petes | Oakville, Ontario | Oakville Rangers |
4 | Sean Day (D) | / Canada/USA | Mississauga Steelheads | Toronto, Ontario | Detroit Compuware 16U |
5 | Lawson Crouse (LW) | Canada | Kingston Frontenacs | Mount Brydges, Ontario | Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs |
6 | Hayden McCool (LW) | Canada | Niagara IceDogs | Whitby, Ontario | Whitby Wildcats |
7 | Kyle Capobianco (D) | Canada | Sudbury Wolves | Mississauga, Ontario | Oakville Rangers |
8 | Mitchell Stephens (RW) | Canada | Saginaw Spirit | Peterborough, Ontario | Toronto Marlboros |
9 | Nikita Korostelev (RW) | Russia | Sarnia Sting | Moscow, Russia | Toronto Jr. Canadiens |
10 | Brett McKenzie (C) | Canada | North Bay Battalion | Vars, Ontario | Oakville Rangers |
11 | Blake Speers (RW) | Canada | Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds | Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario | Soo Thunder |
12 | Garrett McFadden (D) | Canada | Guelph Storm | Kincardine, Ontario | Grey-Bruce Highlanders |
13 | Mike Davies (LW) | Canada | Kitchener Rangers | Thorold, Ontario | Southern Tier Admirals |
14 | Mitchell Vande Sompel (D) | Canada | Oshawa Generals | London, Ontario | London Jr. Knights |
15 | Matthew Kreis (LW) | Canada | Barrie Colts | Georgetown, Ontario | Halton Hills Hurricanes |
16 | Jordan Greenway (LW) | United States | Plymouth Whalers | Potsdam, New York | Shattuck-St. Mary's 16U |
17 | Ethan Szypula (C) | Canada | Owen Sound Attack | London, Ontario | London Jr. Knights |
18 | Justin Lemcke (D) | Canada | Belleville Bulls | Whitby, Ontario | Whitby Wildcats |
19 | Mitch Marner (RW) | Canada | London Knights | Thornhill, Ontario | Don Mills Flyers |
2013 NHL Entry Draft
On June 30, 2013, the National Hockey League conducted the 2013 NHL Entry Draft held at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. In total, 37 players from the Ontario Hockey League were selected in the draft. Sean Monahan of the Ottawa 67's was the first player from the OHL to be selected, as he was taken with the sixth overall pick by the Calgary Flames.
Below are the players selected from OHL teams at the NHL Entry Draft.[4]
Round | # | Player | Nationality | NHL team | Hometown | OHL team |
1 | 6 | Sean Monahan (C) | Canada | Calgary Flames | Brampton, Ontario | Ottawa 67's |
1 | 7 | Darnell Nurse (D) | Canada | Edmonton Oilers | Hamilton, Ontario | Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds |
1 | 9 | Bo Horvat (LW) | Canada | Vancouver Canucks | Rodney, Ontario | London Knights |
1 | 12 | Max Domi (C) | Canada | Phoenix Coyotes | Toronto, Ontario | London Knights |
1 | 16 | Nikita Zadorov (D) | Russia | Buffalo Sabres | Moscow, Russia | London Knights |
1 | 19 | Kerby Rychel (LW) | Canada | Columbus Blue Jackets | Tecumseh, Ontario | Windsor Spitfires |
1 | 29 | Jason Dickinson (LW) | Canada | Dallas Stars | Georgetown, Ontario | Guelph Storm |
1 | 30 | Ryan Hartman (LW) | United States | Chicago Blackhawks | West Dundee, Illinois | Plymouth Whalers |
2 | 32 | Chris Bigras (D) | Canada | Colorado Avalanche | Elmvale, Ontario | Owen Sound Attack |
2 | 40 | Remi Elie (LW) | Canada | Dallas Stars | Green Valley, Ontario | London Knights |
2 | 48 | Zach Nastasiuk (RW) | Canada | Detroit Red Wings | Barrie, Ontario | Owen Sound Attack |
2 | 52 | Justin Bailey (C) | United States | Buffalo Sabres | Williamsville, New York | Kitchener Rangers |
2 | 58 | Tyler Bertuzzi (LW) | Canada | Detroit Red Wings | Sudbury, Ontario | Guelph Storm |
3 | 63 | Spencer Martin (G) | Canada | Colorado Avalanche | Oakville, Ontario | Mississauga Steelheads |
3 | 69 | Nicholas Baptiste (RW) | Canada | Buffalo Sabres | Nepean, Ontario | Sudbury Wolves |
3 | 71 | Connor Crisp (C) | Canada | Montreal Canadiens | Alliston, Ontario | Erie Otters |
3 | 73 | Ryan Kujawinski (C) | Canada | San Jose Sharks | Iroquois Falls, Ontario | Kingston Frontenacs |
3 | 81 | Kurtis Gabriel (RW) | Canada | Minnesota Wild | Newmarket, Ontario | Owen Sound Attack |
3 | 82 | Carter Verhaeghe (C) | Canada | Toronto Maple Leafs | Waterdown, Ontario | Niagara IceDogs |
3 | 84 | Jimmy Lodge (C) | United States | Winnipeg Jets | Downingtown, Pennsylvania | Saginaw Spirit |
3 | 85 | Cole Cassels (C) | United States | Vancouver Canucks | Columbus, Ohio | Oshawa Generals |
4 | 96 | Kyle Platzer (RW) | Canada | Edmonton Oilers | Waterloo, Ontario | London Knights |
4 | 101 | Nick Paul (LW) | Canada | Dallas Stars | Mississauga, Ontario | Brampton Battalion |
4 | 103 | Justin Auger (RW) | Canada | Los Angeles Kings | Waterloo, Ontario | Guelph Storm |
4 | 105 | Nick Moutrey (RW) | Canada | Columbus Blue Jackets | Shelburne, Ontario | Saginaw Spirit |
4 | 108 | Ben Harpur (D) | Canada | Ottawa Senators | Niagara Falls, Ontario | Guelph Storm |
4 | 115 | Jordan Subban (D) | Canada | Vancouver Canucks | Rexdale, Ontario | Belleville Bulls |
5 | 126 | Brent Pedersen (LW) | Canada | Carolina Hurricanes | Arthur, Ontario | Kitchener Rangers |
6 | 152 | Josh Brown (D) | Canada | Florida Panthers | London, Ontario | Oshawa Generals |
6 | 154 | Henri Ikonen (LW) | Finland | Tampa Bay Lightning | Savonlinna, Finland | Kingston Frontenacs |
6 | 156 | Tyler Ganly (D) | Canada | Carolina Hurricanes | Milton, Ontario | Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds |
6 | 166 | Alan Quine (C) | Canada | New York Islanders | Ottawa, Ontario | Belleville Bulls |
6 | 178 | Zac Leslie (D) | Canada | Los Angeles Kings | Ottawa, Ontario | Guelph Storm |
7 | 189 | Eric Locke (C) | Canada | Buffalo Sabres | Toronto, Ontario | Saginaw Spirit |
7 | 191 | Dominik Kubalík (LW) | Czech Republic | Los Angeles Kings | Plzeň, Czech Republic | Sudbury Wolves |
7 | 205 | Miles Liberati (D) | United States | Vancouver Canucks | Cheswick, Pennsylvania | London Knights |
7 | 210 | Mitchell Dempsey (LW) | Canada | Boston Bruins | Cambridge, Ontario | Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds |
2013 CHL Import Draft
On July 3, 2013, the Canadian Hockey League conducted the 2013 CHL Import Draft, in which teams in all three CHL leagues participate in. The Ottawa 67's held the first pick in the draft by a team in the OHL, and selected Alex Lintuniemi from Finland with their selection.
Below are the players who were selected in the first round by Ontario Hockey League teams in the 2013 CHL Import Draft.[5]
# | Player | Nationality | OHL team | Hometown | Last team |
2 | Alex Lintuniemi (D) | Finland | Ottawa 67's | Helsinki, Finland | Jokerit Helsinki Jr. |
5 | Andre Burakovsky (LW) | Sweden | Erie Otters | Malmö, Sweden | Malmö IF Redhawks |
8 | Matej Paulovic (C) | Slovakia | Peterborough Petes | Topolcany, Slovakia | Farjestad BK Jr. |
11 | Jacob De La Rose (LW) | Sweden | Windsor Spitfires | Arvika, Sweden | Leksands IF |
14 | Artem Rasulov (LW) | Russia | Mississauga Steelheads | Kazan, Russia | Kazan Irbis |
17 | No selection made | | Kingston Frontenacs | | |
20 | Nikita Yazkov (LW) | Russia | Windsor Spitfires | Novokuznetsk, Russia | Novokuznetsk Kuznetskiye |
23 | Dmitrii Sergeev (D) | Russia | Kitchener Rangers | Chelyabinsk, Russia | Chelyabinsk Traktor U17 |
26 | Phil Baltisberger (D) | Switzerland | Guelph Storm | Zurich, Switzerland | Zurich GCK Lions |
29 | Vladislav Kodola (C) | Belarus | Sarnia Sting | Gomel, Belarus | Cherepovets Severstal U17 |
32 | Alexander Henriksson (RW) | Sweden | North Bay Battalion | Skövde, Sweden | Farjestad BK Jr. |
35 | Jorgen Karterud (RW) | Norway | Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds | Oslo, Norway | Valerenga |
38 | Pius Suter (C/LW) | Switzerland | Guelph Storm | Wallisellen, Switzerland | Zurich GCK Lions |
41 | Victor Crus-Rydberg (C) | Sweden | Plymouth Whalers | Tingsryd, Sweden | Linköping HC Jr. |
44 | Jimi Kuronen (D) | Finland | Oshawa Generals | Forssa, Finland | Lukko Rauma Jr. |
47 | Daniel Gibl (G) | Slovakia | Barrie Colts | Ilava, Slovakia | Martin Jr. |
50 | Damir Sharipzyanov (D) | Russia | Owen Sound Attack | Nizhnekamsk, Russia | Nizhnekamsk Reaktor |
53 | No selection made | | Sudbury Wolves | | |
56 | David Tomášek (C) | Czech Republic | Belleville Bulls | Prague, Czech Republic | Oakland Jr. Grizzlies 16U |
58 | Alex Rašner (D) | Czech Republic | London Knights | Jeseník, Czech Republic | Olomouc Jr. |
See also
External links
- Official website of the Ontario Hockey League
- Official website of the Canadian Hockey League
- Official website of the MasterCard Memorial Cup
- Official website of the Subway Super Series
References
- ^ "Ontario Hockey League – Official Site of the Ontario Hockey League".
- ^ OHL Announces 2012-13 All-Star Teams
- ^ "Ontario Hockey League – Official Site of the Ontario Hockey League".
- ^ "101 CHL Players Selected in 2013 NHL Draft – Ontario Hockey League".
- ^ "CHL".
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