Friday 31 March 2017

'96 (OA) OHL 1st and 2nd All-Star Teams





Over the next 5 days I will be posting what IMO would be the 1st and 2nd team all stars for each age group in the OHL. The OA group ('96) followed by '97, '98, '99 and '00. Sure the league has it's regular 1st team all starts but how would they look if compared with their own age group? I tried to take into consideration impact on the season as well as sample size. I expect quite a few varying opinions on this and would love to hear what your 1st and 2nd team all stars would look like.


1st Team


G Jeremy Brodeur Oshawa Generals




Without a doubt the top OA goalie in the league this year. Brodeur was one of the driving reasons behind the Generals fast start and the main reason they stayed within striking distance of 1st after selling at the deadline. He finished 4th in the league in Save Percentage, 8th in GAA and 8th in minutes played. Brodeur has really developed these last 3 years in the league and really stood out this season.


D Darren Raddysh Erie Otters



The veteran blueliner came into this season with 210 career games under his belt and with a previous career high of 48 points in a a season. Raddysh smashed that total and in the process became the highest scoring Dman in Erie Otters history. His 81 points were most among OHL dmen this season and his 1.31 points per game was good enough for 12th in the league among all skaters.


D Ryan Mantha Niagara IceDogs



The veteran defenceman from the Icedogs who was spurned by the New York Rangers in the offseason came into this season with vengeance. He finished the year with 58 points in 65 games and led the OHL in shots with 317. What is more impressive in all of this is that not only was Mantha an offensive catalyst for the Icedogs but he also had to be a shutdown defender on a young team that was often over matched on most nights.

F Bobby MacIntyre Soo Greyhounds



Most people know the story by now how Kyle Raftis picked up MacIntyre for a mid round pick from the Steelheads. He had a career year last year but really shone for the Hounds in their upset of Sarnia. MacIntyre took it to another level early in the season when Speers and Senyshyn were out of the lineup and carried that through the year finishing as the Hounds leading scorer. His 9 short handed points were 2nd in the OHL this year

F Spencer Watson Mississauga Steelheads



Picked up by the Steelheads from the Frontneacs mid season while he was still recovering from offseason surgery. His return sparked the then underachieving Steelheads picked by many to win the East to jump from last to first in their division. Watson finished 13th in the league in points per game and his production really helped balance the Mississauga lineup when they needed it most. Didn't play as many games as a few others on the list but he had such a large impact on the fish.

F Warren Foegele Erie Otters



An offensive catalyst for the offensively starved Frontneacs early in the season. Foegele was traded at the deadline to the Otters where he has continued to thrive in a secondary role. While he has been a point per game player what really separates Foegele is his defensive play as he is an elite penalty killer but also is a dominant force on the faceoff circle.





2nd Team

G Dawson Carty Hamilton Bulldogs



Split the season between Kitchener and Hamilton. The Bulldogs were really struggling in December and the pick up of Carty helped solidify the team between the pipes and help take some of the load off of Kaden Fulcher. His numbers may not jump out at you but his solid play helped lead to plenty of victories.

D Santino Centorame Owen Sound Attack



What a season by the Attack defenceman. One of the leading catalyst behind a continually developing and evolving offensive attack. Centorame led all OHL skaters with 38 power play assists this season and his 66 assists were 2nd behind Otters forwards Taylor Raddysh. An elite OHL play-maker who is a very underrated defender in his own zone.

D Stephen Desrochers Kingston Frontneacs



Leafs 2015 draft pick has done all he could to earn an NHL contract so far as he has been nothing short of stellar for the Frontneacs. A leader on a young blueline he has brought stability in both the offensive and defensive zones this season. Outside of the play of Helvig Desrochers is one of the leading reasons this Kingston team was able to secure home ice advantage in the 1st round of the playoffs.

F JJ Piccinich London Knights



Another Maple Leafs draft pick to crack this team. Piccinich has been a valuable contributor for the London Knights picking up career highs in assists and points. With the graduation of their top line last season there was more pressure on Piccinich to produce this year and he did not disappoint for the Green and Gold as he was able to contribute in all facets of the game.

F Steven Lorentz Peterborough Petes



A Carolina Hurricanes 2015 draft pick Lorentz is a leader on and off the ice for the Petes. He set career highs across the board this season and was a driving force behind their 1st regular season conference championship in years. His elite results in the face-off circle are another accomplishment not to be overlooked


F Hayden Hodgson Saginaw Spirit



Picked up at the 2016 deadline by the Spirit Hodgson was a bright spot in an otherwise dreary season for the Spirit which saw them move their star in Mitchell Stephens at the deadline as well as 3 recent high round draft picks throughout the season. His totals smashed his career highs as Hodgson did everything he could to push Saginaw into the playoffs. A push that ultimately fells short.


Difficult Omissions

Medric Mercier – Oshawa Generals

Led all OHL Dmen in goals with 22 this past season. In fact since heading to Oshawa from Sault Ste. Marie early in the season his .83 points per game would be good enough for 12th among all OHL D.

Mathieu Henderson – Flint Firebirds

Henderson finished 9th among OHL Dmen in scoring and was named OHL Defenceman of the month for September/October. His contributions on the blueline for Flint along with that of fellow OA Alex Peters were huge and imperative for coach Ryan Oulahan to lean on as the younger players developed.


Nick Petti – Hamilton Bulldogs


Injuries hurt him this season but Petti is such an integral part of the Hamilton offence. The Bulldogs really struggle when he is out of the lineup and when he is healthy and available it is a different team as his play tend to infect all 4 lines.


Earlier in the season Brock Otten wrote his yearly top OA Free Agents post. Most of the players on this list cracked that one. In fact the #1 on that list Ryan Mantha signed with the Edmonton Oilers shortly after its release. Always one of Brock's best yearly posts.

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