Sports season
Sports season
The 2008–09 OHL season was the 29th season of the Ontario Hockey League . Twenty teams played 68 games each during the regular season schedule, which started on September 17, 2008 and concluded on March 15, 2009. The OHL inaugurated the Mickey Renaud Captain's Trophy following his death in the previous season. The Windsor Spitfires played their last game at Windsor Arena on December 4, defeating the Guelph Storm , 2–1. The Spitfires played their first game at the WFCU Centre on December 11 against the Belleville Bulls , losing the game 4–0. The playoffs began on March 18, 2009, and ended on May 8, 2009 with the Windsor Spitfires winning the J. Ross Robertson Cup , and a berth in the 2009 Memorial Cup which was held in Rimouski, Quebec . Windsor went on to win the Memorial Cup .
Regular season [ edit ]
Final standings [ edit ]
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 [ edit ]
Western conference [ edit ]
Scoring leaders [ edit ]
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes
Leading goaltenders [ edit ]
Note: GP = Games played; Mins = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses: OTL = Overtime losses; SL = Shootout losses; GA = Goals allowed; SO = Shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average
Playoffs [ edit ]
Conference quarterfinals [ edit ]
Eastern conference [ edit ]
Belleville vs Sudbury
Date
Away
Home
March 18
Sudbury 1
3 Belleville
March 19
Sudbury 2
1 Belleville
March 22
Belleville 3
1 Sudbury
March 24
Belleville 2
1 Sudbury
March 25
Belleville 2
6 Sudbury
March 30
Sudbury 1
6 Belleville
Belleville wins series 4-2
Brampton vs. Peterborough
Date
Away
Home
March 20
Peterborough 2
5 Brampton
March 22
Peterborough 4
5 Brampton (OT)
March 24
Brampton 4
2 Peterborough
March 26
Brampton 3
2 Peterborough
Brampton wins series 4-0
Ottawa vs. Niagara
Date
Away
Home
March 20
Niagara 5
3 Ottawa
March 22
Niagara 2
6 Ottawa
March 24
Ottawa 3
5 Niagara
March 26
Ottawa 6
4 Niagara
March 28
Ottawa 3
4 Niagara
March 30
Niagara 0
4 Ottawa
March 31
(OT) Niagara 4
3 Ottawa
Niagara wins series 4-3
Mississauga vs. Barrie
Date
Away
Home
March 20
Barrie 3
4 Mississauga
March 21
Mississauga 7
4 Barrie
March 23
Barrie 3
7 Mississauga
March 26
Mississauga 2
3 Barrie (OT)
March 28
(3OT) Mississauga 4
3 Barrie
Mississauga wins series 4-1
Western conference [ edit ]
Windsor vs. Owen Sound
Date
Away
Home
March 18
Owen Sound 4
7 Windsor
March 20
Windsor 7
5 Owen Sound
March 22
Owen Sound 1
6 Windsor
March 25
Windsor 6
3 Owen Sound
Windsor wins series 4-0
London vs. Erie
Date
Away
Home
March 20
Erie 2
5 London
March 21
Erie 1
8 London
March 25
London 0
4 Erie
March 26
London 4
2 Erie
March 28
Erie 2
6 London
London wins series 4-1
Saginaw vs. Guelph
Date
Away
Home
March 21
Guelph 5
6 Saginaw (2OT)
March 22
Saginaw 3
2 Guelph
March 24
Guelph 6
7 Saginaw (2OT)
March 26
Saginaw 4
1 Guelph
Saginaw wins series 4-0
Plymouth vs. Sarnia
Date
Away
Home
March 21
Sarnia 2
0 Plymouth
March 22
(OT) Plymouth 3
2 Sarnia
March 24
Sarnia 1
5 Plymouth
March 26
Plymouth 5
0 Sarnia
March 28
Sarnia 1
8 Plymouth
Plymouth wins series 4-1
Conference semifinals [ edit ]
Eastern conference [ edit ]
Belleville vs. Niagara
Date
Away
Home
April 2
Niagara 3
4 Belleville (OT)
April 3
(OT) Belleville 5
4 Niagara
April 5
Niagara 2
0 Belleville
April 7
Belleville 5
2 Niagara
April 9
Niagara 2
5 Belleville
Belleville wins series 4–1
Brampton vs. Mississauga
Date
Away
Home
April 2
Mississauga 0
3 Brampton
April 3
Brampton 2
1 Mississauga
April 5
Mississauga 5
1 Brampton
April 7
Brampton 3
4 Mississauga (OT)
April 9
Mississauga 2
4 Brampton
April 10
Brampton 3
Mississauga 2
Brampton wins series 4-2
Western conference [ edit ]
Windsor vs. Plymouth
Date
Away
Home
April 2
Plymouth 6
3 Windsor
April 4
Windsor 8
2 Plymouth
April 5
Plymouth 1
8 Windsor
April 7
Windsor 2
3 Plymouth
April 9
Plymouth 2
5 Windsor
April 11
Windsor 4
2 Plymouth
Windsor wins series 4–2
London vs. Saginaw
Date
Away
Home
April 2
Saginaw 3
7 London
April 4
London 4
3 Saginaw
April 5
Saginaw 1
4 London
April 7
London 5
3 Saginaw
London wins series 4–0
Conference finals [ edit ]
Eastern conference
Western conference
Belleville vs. Brampton
Date
Away
Home
April 15
Brampton 4
2 Belleville
April 17
Belleville 2
7 Brampton
April 19
Brampton 2
6 Belleville
April 21
Belleville 3
4 Brampton
April 23
Brampton 2
3 Belleville (2OT)
April 24
Belleville 4
7 Brampton
Brampton wins series 4-2
Windsor vs. London
Date
Away
Home
April 15
London 3
4 Windsor (OT)
April 17
Windsor 5
6 London (OT)
April 19
London 4
5 Windsor (OT)
April 20
(OT) Windsor 5
London 4
April 22
London 3
4 Windsor (OT)
Windsor wins series 4-1
J. Ross Robertson Cup [ edit ]
Windsor vs. Brampton
Date
Away
Home
April 29
Brampton 1
10 Windsor
May 1
Windsor 5
3 Brampton
May 4
Brampton 4
2 Windsor
May 6
Windsor 4
1 Brampton
May 8
Brampton 1
2 Windsor (OT)
Windsor wins series 4-1
[1]
J. Ross Robertson Cup Champions Roster [ edit ]
2008-09 Windsor Spitfires[2]
Goaltenders
Defencemen
Wingers
Centres
Playoff scoring leaders [ edit ]
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes
Playoff leading goaltenders [ edit ]
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
All-Star teams [ edit ]
First team [ edit ]
Cody Hodgson , Centre, Brampton Battalion
Taylor Hall , Left Wing, Windsor Spitfires
Bryan Cameron , Right Wing, Belleville Bulls
Ryan Ellis , Defence, Windsor Spitfires
P. K. Subban , Defence, Belleville Bulls
Mike Murphy , Goaltender, Belleville Bulls
Bob Boughner , Coach, Windsor Spitfires
Second team [ edit ]
John Tavares , Centre, London Knights
Justin DiBenedetto , Left Wing, Sarnia Sting
Greg Nemisz , Right Wing, Windsor Spitfires
Cameron Gaunce , Defence, Belleville Bulls
John Carlson , Defence, London Knights
Thomas McCollum , Goaltender, Brampton Battalion
George Burnett , Coach, Belleville Bulls
Third team [ edit ]
Chris Terry , Centre, Plymouth Whalers
Evgeny Grachev , Left Wing, Brampton Battalion
Matt Kennedy, Right Wing, Guelph Storm
Alex Pietrangelo , Defence, Niagara IceDogs
Michael Del Zotto , Defence, London Knights
Edward Pasquale , Goaltender, Saginaw Spirit
Mike Vellucci , Coach, Plymouth Whalers
All-Star Classic [ edit ]
The 2009 Subway OHL All-Star Classic [3] was played February 4, 2009 at the WFCU Centre in Windsor , won 11–6 by the Eastern Conference. Cody Hodgson of the Brampton Battalion won the player of the game award, as he scored three goals and added two assists. The skills competition was held the previous night on February 3, with the Western Conference winning. Honorary captains for the event were former Peterborough Petes player Steve Yzerman for the Eastern Conference, while former Windsor Spitfires player Adam Graves represented the Western Conference.
J. Ross Robertson Cup :
Windsor Spitfires
Hamilton Spectator Trophy :
Windsor Spitfires
Bobby Orr Trophy :
Brampton Battalion
Wayne Gretzky Trophy :
Windsor Spitfires
Emms Trophy :
Brampton Battalion
Leyden Trophy :
Belleville Bulls
Holody Trophy :
London Knights
Bumbacco Trophy :
Windsor Spitfires
Red Tilson Trophy :
Cody Hodgson , Brampton Battalion
Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy :
John Tavares , London Knights
Matt Leyden Trophy :
Bob Boughner , Windsor Spitfires
Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy :
Justin DiBenedetto , Sarnia Sting
Max Kaminsky Trophy :
Ryan Ellis , Windsor Spitfires
OHL Goaltender of the Year :
Mike Murphy , Belleville Bulls
Jack Ferguson Award :
Daniel Catenacci , Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
Dave Pinkney Trophy :
Mike Murphy , Belleville Bulls
OHL Executive of the Year :
Warren Rychel , Windsor Spitfires
Emms Family Award :
Evgeny Grachev , Brampton Battalion
F. W. "Dinty" Moore Trophy :
J. P. Anderson , Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy :
Chris Terry , Plymouth Whalers
William Hanley Trophy :
Cody Hodgson , Brampton Battalion
Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy :
Justin DiBenedetto , Sarnia Sting
Bobby Smith Trophy :
Matt Duchene , Brampton Battalion
Roger Neilson Memorial Award :
Tim Priamo , Guelph Storm
Ivan Tennant Memorial Award :
Freddie Hamilton , Niagara IceDogs
Mickey Renaud Captain's Trophy :
Chris Terry , Plymouth Whalers
Tim Adams Memorial Trophy :
Lucas Lessio , Toronto Marlboros
Bill Long Award :
Bert O'Brien, Ottawa 67's & Sam Sisco, Ontario Hockey League
Wayne Gretzky 99 Award :
Taylor Hall , Windsor Spitfires
2009 OHL Priority Selection [ edit ]
On May 2, 2009, the OHL conducted the 2009 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection. The Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds held the first overall pick in the draft, and selected Daniel Catenacci from the York-Simcoe Express. Catenacci 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 2009 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection.[4]
#
Player
Nationality
OHL team
Hometown
Minor team
1
Daniel Catenacci (LW )
Canada
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
Newmarket, Ontario
York-Simcoe Express
2
Alan Quine (C )
Canada
Kingston Frontenacs
Orleans, Ontario
Toronto Jr. Canadiens
3
Ryan Murphy (D )
Canada
Kitchener Rangers
Aurora, Ontario
York-Simcoe Express
4
Boone Jenner (LW )
Canada
Oshawa Generals
Dorchester, Ontario
Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs
5
Justin Sefton (D )
Canada
Sudbury Wolves
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Notre Dame Hounds
6
Matt Puempel (LW )
Canada
Peterborough Petes
Essex, Ontario
Sun County Panthers
7
Lucas Lessio (LW )
Canada
Niagara IceDogs
Maple, Ontario
Toronto Marlboros
8
Ryan Strome (C )
Canada
Barrie Colts
Mississauga, Ontario
Toronto Marlboros
9
Curtis Crombeen (D )
Canada
Owen Sound Attack
Sarnia, Ontario
Lambton Jr. Sting
10
David Broll (LW )
Canada
Erie Otters
Mississauga, Ontario
Toronto Nationals
11
Carter Sandlak (LW )
Canada
Guelph Storm
London, Ontario
London Jr. Knights
12
Brett Ritchie (RW )
Canada
Sarnia Sting
Orangeville, Ontario
Toronto Marlboros
13
Garrett Meurs (C )
Canada
Plymouth Whalers
Ripley, Ontario
Huron Perth Lakers
14
Anthony Camara (LW )
Canada
Saginaw Spirit
Toronto, Ontario
Mississauga Senators
15
Stuart Percy (D )
Canada
Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
Oakville, Ontario
Toronto Marlboros
16
Cody Ceci (D )
Canada
Ottawa 67's
Orleans, Ontario
Peterborough Jr. Petes
17
Barclay Goodrow (RW )
Canada
Brampton Battalion
Aurora, Ontario
York-Simcoe Express
18
Tyson Teichmann (G )
Canada
Belleville Bulls
Belleville, Ontario
Quinte Red Devils
19
Scott Harrington (D )
Canada
London Knights
Kingston, Ontario
Kingston Jr. Frontenacs
20
Austen Brassard (RW )
Canada
Windsor Spitfires
Windsor, Ontario
Windsor AAA Zone
2009 CHL Import Draft [ edit ]
On June 30, 2009, the Canadian Hockey League conducted the 2009 CHL Import Draft, in which teams in all three CHL leagues participate in. The Plymouth Whalers held the first pick in the draft by a team in the OHL, and selected Gabriel Landeskog from Sweden with their selection.
Below are the players who were selected in the first round by Ontario Hockey League teams in the 2009 CHL Import Draft.[5]
#
Player
Nationality
OHL team
Hometown
Minor team
3
Gabriel Landeskog (RW )
Sweden
Plymouth Whalers
Stockholm , Sweden
Djurgården IF Jr.
6
Tomas Tatar (LW )
Slovakia
Kitchener Rangers
Trencin , Slovakia
Zvolen HKM
9
Robin Lehner (G )
Sweden
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
Gothenburg , Sweden
Västra Frölunda HC Jr.
12
Alexander Burmistrov (C )
Russia
Barrie Colts
Kazan , Russia
Kazan AK Bars-2
15
Roman Berdnikov (RW )
Russia
Owen Sound Attack
Omsk , Russia
Omsk Avangard-VDV
18
Jiri Sekac (LW )
Czech Republic
Peterborough Petes
Kladno , Czech Republic
Kladno Jr. B
21
Petteri Simila (G )
Finland
Niagara IceDogs
Oulu , Finland
Karpat Oulu Jr.
24
Tom Kuhnhackl (LW )
Germany
Windsor Spitfires
Landshut , Germany
Landshut EV Jr.
27
Alain Berger (RW )
Switzerland
Oshawa Generals
Burgsdorf , Switzerland
Bern SCB Eishockey AG
30
Petr Mrazek (G )
Czech Republic
Ottawa 67's
Vitkovice , Czech Republic
Vitkovice Ostrave Jr. B
33
Tadeas Galansky (G )
Czech Republic
Saginaw Spirit
Brno , Czech Republic
Havirov Jr. B
36
Ramis Sadikov (G )
Russia
Erie Otters
Moscow , Russia
Russia
39
Stefan Stepanov (D )
Russia
Sudbury Wolves
Moscow , Russia
Moscow Krylia Sovetov
42
Ivan Telegin (C /LW )
Russia
Saginaw Spirit
Novokuznetsk , Russia
Novokuznetsk Metallurg-2
45
Patrik Andersson (D )
Sweden
Kitchener Rangers
Norrtälje , Sweden
Brynäs IF Jr.
48
Matias Sointu (RW )
Finland
Ottawa 67's
Tampere , Finland
Ilves Tampere Jr.
51
Valery Knyazev (LW )
Czech Republic
Brampton Battalion
Prague , Czech Republic
Sparta Praha Jr. B
54
Eddy Rinke-Leitans (RW )
Latvia
Sudbury Wolves
Riga , Latvia
Iserlohn EC Jr.
56
No selection made
Sudbury Wolves
58
Anton Klementyev (D )
Russia
London Knights
Togliatti , Russia
Yaroslavl Lokomotiv-2
2009 NHL Entry Draft [ edit ]
On June 26–27, 2009, the National Hockey League conducted the 2009 NHL Entry Draft held at the Bell Centre in Montreal , Quebec . In total, 45 players from the Ontario Hockey League were selected in the draft. John Tavares of the London Knights was the first player from the OHL to be selected, as he was taken with the first overall pick by the New York Islanders .
Below are the players selected from OHL teams at the NHL Entry Draft.[6]
Round
#
Player
Nationality
NHL team
Hometown
OHL team
1
1
John Tavares (C )
Canada
New York Islanders
Oakville, Ontario
London Knights
1
3
Matt Duchene (C )
Canada
Colorado Avalanche
Haliburton, Ontario
Brampton Battalion
1
7
Nazem Kadri (C )
Canada
Toronto Maple Leafs
London, Ontario
London Knights
1
11
Ryan Ellis (D )
Canada
Nashville Predators
Freelton, Ontario
Windsor Spitfires
1
12
Calvin de Haan (D )
Canada
New York Islanders
Carp, Ontario
Oshawa Generals
1
13
Zack Kassian (RW )
Canada
Buffalo Sabres
LaSalle, Ontario
Peterborough Petes
1
15
Peter Holland (C )
Canada
Anaheim Ducks
Caledon, Ontario
Guelph Storm
2
33
Ryan O'Reilly (C )
Canada
Colorado Avalanche
Varna, Ontario
Erie Otters
2
35
Kyle Clifford (LW )
Canada
Los Angeles Kings
Ayr, Ontario
Barrie Colts
2
37
Mat Clark (D )
Canada
Anaheim Ducks
Campbellville, Ontario
Brampton Battalion
2
47
Ethan Werek (C )
Canada
New York Rangers
Goodwood, Ontario
Kingston Frontenacs
2
57
Taylor Doherty (D )
Canada
San Jose Sharks
Cambridge, Ontario
Kingston Frontenacs
2
58
Jesse Blacker (D )
Canada
Toronto Maple Leafs
Toronto, Ontario
Windsor Spitfires
3
68
Jamie Devane (LW )
Canada
Toronto Maple Leafs
Toronto, Ontario
Plymouth Whalers
3
70
Taylor Beck (RW )
Canada
Nashville Predators
Niagara Falls, Ontario
Guelph Storm
3
72
Michael Latta (C )
Canada
Nashville Predators
St. Clements, Ontario
Guelph Storm
3
77
Matt Hackett (G )
Canada
Minnesota Wild
London, Ontario
Plymouth Whalers
4
92
Casey Cizikas (C )
Canada
New York Islanders
Mississauga, Ontario
Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
4
93
Alex Hutchings (C )
Canada
Tampa Bay Lightning
Burlington, Ontario
Barrie Colts
4
97
Jordan Szwarz (RW )
Canada
Phoenix Coyotes
Burlington, Ontario
Saginaw Spirit
4
104
Marcus Foligno (LW )
Canada
Buffalo Sabres
Sudbury, Ontario
Sudbury Wolves
4
107
Garrett Wilson (LW )
Canada
Florida Panthers
Elmvale, Ontario
Owen Sound Attack
4
112
Lane MacDermid (LW )
Canada
Boston Bruins
Sauble Beach, Ontario
Windsor Spitfires
4
117
Edward Pasquale (G )
Canada
Atlanta Thrashers
Toronto, Ontario
Saginaw Spirit
4
120
Ben Chiarot (D )
Canada
Atlanta Thrashers
Hamilton, Ontario
Guelph Storm
5
125
Cody Sol (D )
Canada
Atlanta Thrashers
Woodstock, Ontario
Saginaw Spirit
5
126
David Kolomatis (D )
United States
Los Angeles Kings
Basking Ridge, New Jersey
Owen Sound Attack
5
131
Matt Kennedy (RW )
Canada
Carolina Hurricanes
Shanty Bay, Ontario
Guelph Storm
5
140
Scott Stajcer (G )
Canada
New York Rangers
Cambridge, Ontario
Owen Sound Attack
5
145
Brett Flemming (D )
Canada
Washington Capitals
Burlington, Ontario
Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
5
147
Phil Varone (C )
Canada
San Jose Sharks
Vaughan, Ontario
London Knights
5
148
Michael Zador (G )
Canada
Tampa Bay Lightning
Toronto, Ontario
Oshawa Generals
5
151
Andy Bathgate (C )
Canada
Pittsburgh Penguins
Brampton, Ontario
Belleville Bulls
6
156
Michael Pelech (C )
Canada
Los Angeles Kings
Toronto, Ontario
Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
6
160
Corey Cowick (LW )
Canada
Ottawa Senators
Gloucester, Ontario
Ottawa 67's
6
162
Jaroslav Janus (G )
Slovakia
Tampa Bay Lightning
Prešov , Slovakia
Erie Otters
6
165
Scott Timmins (C )
Canada
Florida Panthers
Hamilton, Ontario
Windsor Spitfires
6
168
David Shields (D )
United States
St. Louis Blues
Rochester, New York
Erie Otters
6
170
Daniel Maggio (D )
Canada
New York Rangers
LaSalle, Ontario
Sudbury Wolves
6
172
Eric Wellwood (LW )
Canada
Philadelphia Flyers
Oldcastle, Ontario
Windsor Spitfires
6
176
Tyler Randell (RW )
Canada
Boston Bruins
Brampton, Ontario
Kitchener Rangers
7
186
Jordan Nolan (LW )
Canada
Los Angeles Kings
Garden River, Ontario
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
7
188
Barron Smith (D )
United States
Toronto Maple Leafs
Hinsdale, Illinois
Peterborough Petes
7
197
Kyle Neuber (RW )
Canada
Columbus Blue Jackets
Sarnia, Ontario
Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
See also [ edit ]
References [ edit ]
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