The 2009–10 OHL season was the 30th season of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). Twenty teams played 68 games each during the regular season schedule, which started on September 17, 2009 and ended on March 14, 2010. On September 9, 2009, all 20 teams in the OHL unveiled their new Reebok Edge jerseys, which have been used in the National Hockey League (NHL) from 2007 until 2017. The playoffs began on March 18, 2010, and ended on May 4, 2010, with the Windsor Spitfires winning the J. Ross Robertson Cup for the second consecutive year, which they followed up by winning the 2010 Memorial Cup, hosted by the Brandon Wheat Kings of the WHL in Brandon, Manitoba.

2009–10 OHL season
LeagueOntario Hockey League
SportHockey
DurationPreseason
Aug. 29, 2009 – Sept. 13, 2009
Regular season
Sept. 17, 2009 – Mar. 14, 2010
Playoffs
Mar. 18, 2010 – May 4, 2010
Number of teams20
TV partner(s)Rogers TV, TVCogeco
OHL seasons
2009–10 CHL season
LeagueCanadian Hockey League
SportHockey
DurationOHL
Sept. 17, 2009 – Mar. 14, 2010
QMJHL
Sept. 10, 2009 – Mar. 14, 2010
WHL
Sept. 17, 2009 – Mar. 14, 2010
Number of teams60
TV partner(s)RDS
Rogers Sportsnet
Rogers TV
Shaw TV

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

Rank Team DIV GP W L OTL SL PTS GF GA
1 z-Barrie Colts Central 68 57 9 0 2 116 327 186
2 y-Ottawa 67's East 68 37 23 5 3 82 246 219
3 x-Mississauga St. Michael's Majors Central 68 42 20 4 2 90 222 175
4 x-Kingston Frontenacs East 68 33 30 2 3 71 229 251
5 x-Brampton Battalion Central 68 25 29 7 7 64 167 181
6 x-Peterborough Petes East 68 29 35 1 3 62 231 277
7 x-Niagara IceDogs Central 68 26 34 2 6 60 191 233
8 x-Sudbury Wolves Central 68 26 35 4 3 59 193 267
9 Oshawa Generals East 68 24 39 3 2 53 216 299
10 Belleville Bulls East 68 20 40 2 6 48 189 263

Western conference edit

Rank Team DIV GP W L OTL SL PTS GF GA
1 z-Windsor Spitfires West 68 50 12 1 5 106 331 203
2 y-London Knights Midwest 68 49 16 1 2 101 273 208
3 x-Kitchener Rangers Midwest 68 42 19 4 3 91 286 236
4 x-Plymouth Whalers West 68 38 27 1 2 79 245 201
5 x-Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds West 68 36 27 1 4 77 237 213
6 x-Saginaw Spirit West 68 34 27 4 3 75 240 230
7 x-Guelph Storm Midwest 68 35 29 3 1 74 242 255
8 x-Erie Otters Midwest 68 33 28 5 2 73 257 259
9 Owen Sound Attack Midwest 68 27 33 4 4 62 221 276
10 Sarnia Sting West 68 17 46 2 3 39 184 295

Scoring leaders edit

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes As of the end of the season, March 14[1]

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Tyler Seguin Plymouth Whalers 63 48 58 106 54
Taylor Hall Windsor Spitfires 57 40 66 106 56
Luke Pither Barrie Colts 67 36 58 94 44
Taylor Beck Guelph Storm 61 39 54 93 54
Nazem Kadri London Knights 56 35 58 93 105
Zack Torquato Erie Otters 68 31 62 93 72
Jeff Skinner Kitchener Rangers 64 50 40 90 72
Chris MacKinnon Kitchener Rangers 64 29 61 90 78
Jordan Skellett Saginaw Spirit 66 26 62 88 16
Mike Cazzola Erie Otters 68 36 50 86 74

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

Player Team GP Mins W L OTL SL GA SO Sv% GAA
Mavric Parks Kitchener Rangers/Barrie Colts 33 1920 25 5 1 1 75 2 0.930 2.34
Chris Carrozzi Mississauga St. Michael's Majors 37 2089 19 10 3 2 82 5 0.916 2.36
Patrick Killeen Brampton Battalion 63 3693 23 25 6 7 149 5 0.913 2.42
J. P. Anderson Mississauga St. Michael's Majors 36 2028 23 10 1 0 88 2 0.899 2.60
Matt Hackett Plymouth Whalers 56 3165 33 18 1 2 138 4 0.925 2.62

Playoffs edit

Conference quarterfinals Conference Semifinals Conference finals Finals
            
1 Barrie 4
8 Sudbury 0
1 Barrie 4
5 Brampton 0
4 Kingston 3
5 Brampton 4
1 Barrie 4
Eastern
3 Mississauga 1
3 Mississauga 4
6 Peterborough 0
3 Mississauga 4
2 Ottawa 3
2 Ottawa 4
7 Niagara 1
E1 Barrie 0
W1 Windsor 4
1 Windsor 4
8 Erie 0
1 Windsor 4
4 Plymouth 0
4 Plymouth 4
5 S.S. Marie 1
1 Windsor 4
Western
3 Kitchener 3
3 Kitchener 4
6 Saginaw 2
3 Kitchener 4
2 London 3
2 London 4
7 Guelph 1

Conference quarterfinals edit

Eastern conference edit

(1) Barrie Colts vs. (8) Sudbury Wolves edit
March 18 Barrie Colts 11 – 4 Sudbury Wolves Barrie Molson Centre Recap  
12:10 - Alexander Burmistrov (1)
16:54 - Alexander Burmistrov (2)
17:33 - Zac Rinaldo (1)
18:43 - Matt Kennedy (1)
First period John McFarland (1) - pp - 1:13
4:50 - Alex Hutchings (1)
7:56 - Bryan Cameron (1)
8:50 - Dalton Prout (1)
11:06 - Taylor Carnevale (1)
Second period Marcus Foligno (1) - 11:43
Kain Allicock (1) - 17:08
4:34 - Stefan Della Rovere (1)
6:01 - pp - Kyle Clifford (1)
17:27 - pp - Luke Pither (1)
Third period John McFarland (2) - pp - 0:33
Peter Di Salvo (26 saves / 30 shots) Goalie stats Andrew Loverock (17 saves / 22 shots)
Alain Valiquette (19 saves / 25 shots)
March 20 Sudbury Wolves 1 – 2 Barrie Colts Sudbury Arena Recap  
16:56 - pp - John McFarland (3) First period Alexander Burmistrov (3) - pp - 4:21
No scoring Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period Bryan Cameron (2) - pp - 0:27
Andrew Loverock (25 saves / 27 shots) Goalie stats Peter Di Salvo (20 saves / 21 shots)
March 21 Barrie Colts 6 – 2 Sudbury Wolves Barrie Molson Centre Recap  
9:40 - pp - Bryan Cameron (3)
16:51 pp - Luke Pither (2)
First period Ben Chiarot (1) - pp - 5:14
0:19 - pp - Luke Pither (3)
1:26 - pp - Bryan Cameron (4)
9:06 - pp - Alexander Burmistrov (4)
12:23 - pp - Bryan Cameron (5)
Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period Eddy Leitans-Rinke (1) - 16:38
Mavric Parks (30 saves / 32 shots) Goalie stats Andrew Loverock (45 saves / 51 shots)
Alain Valiquette (0 saves / 0 shots)
March 24 Sudbury Wolves 3 – 6 Barrie Colts Sudbury Arena Recap  
Josh McFadden (1) - pp - 1:29 First period 15:05 - Stephen Gaskin (1)
Kristoff Kontos (1) - 5:54 Second period 1:57 - Alex Pietrangelo (1)
3:32 - Alexander Burmistrov (5)
Jake Cardwell (1) - pp - 19:48 Third period 7:53 - pp - Darren Archibald (1)
9:14 - Matt Kennedy (2)
14:11 - Bryan Cameron (6)
Andrew Loverock (24 saves / 29 shots)
Alain Valiquette (6 saves / 7 shots)
Goalie stats Peter Di Salvo (27 saves / 30 shots)
Barrie won series 4 – 0


(2) Ottawa 67's vs. (7) Niagara IceDogs edit
March 19 Ottawa 67's 4 – 3 Niagara IceDogs Urbandale Centre Recap  
12:33 - Anthony Nigro (1) First period No scoring
7:39 - Dalton Smith (1)
19:17 - Tyler Toffoli (1)
Second period 6:00 - pp Josh Moes (1)
8:40 - Andrew Agozzino (1)
14:06 - Andrew Agozzino (2)
16:39 - Tyler Toffoli (2) Third period No scoring
Chris Perugini (18 saves / 21 shots) Goalie stats Mark Visentin (35 saves / 39 shots)
March 21 Ottawa 67's 3 – 1 Niagara IceDogs Urbandale Centre Recap  
Thomas Nesbitt (1) - 2:31 First period No scoring
Thomas Nesbitt (2) - 10:43 Second period 14:37 - pp - Dylan MacEachern (1)
Thomas Nesbitt (3) - en - 19:08 Third period No scoring
Chris Perugini (36 saves / 37 shots) Goalie stats Mark Visentin (31 saves / 33 shots)
March 23 Niagara IceDogs 4 – 5 OT Ottawa 67's Gatorade Garden City Complex Recap  
Andrew Fritsch (1) - 0:34
Freddie Hamilton (1) - 11:55
First period No scoring
No scoring Second period 6:35 - Marc Zanetti (1)
Alex Friesen (1) - 1:14
Andrew Agozzino (3) - 1:41
Third period 1:33 - Dalton Smith (2)
9:37 - Tyler Toffoli (3)
18:42 - Anthony Nigro (2)
No scoring First overtime period 5:04 - Ryan Martindale (1)
Mark Visentin (44 saves / 49 shots) Goalie stats Chris Perugini (38 saves / 42 shots)
March 25 Niagara IceDogs 5 – 4 Ottawa 67's Gatorade Garden City Complex Recap  
4:54 - Johnson Andrews (1) First period Corey Cowick (1) - pp - 2:36
Anthony Nigro (3) - 7:45
Tyler Toffoli (4) - pp - 14:14
0:24 - pp - Matt Petgrave (1)
12:01 - Michael Hasson (1)
12:28 - Johnson Andrews (2)
14:39 - pp - Reggie Traccitto (1)
Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period Marc Zanetti (2) - pp - 12:50
Mark Visentin (32 saves / 36 shots) Goalie stats Chris Perugini (11 saves / 15 shots)
Petr Mrázek (11 saves / 12 shots)
March 28 Ottawa 67's 5 – 1 Niagara IceDogs Urbandale Centre Recap
Ottawa won series 4 – 1


(3) Mississauga St. Michael's Majors vs. (6) Peterborough Petes edit
March 19 Mississauga St. Michael's Majors 4 – 2 Peterborough Petes Hershey Centre Recap
March 22 Peterborough Petes 1 – 2 Mississauga St. Michael's Majors Peterborough Memorial Centre Recap
March 23 Mississauga St. Michael's Majors 5 – 3 Peterborough Petes Hershey Centre Recap
March 25 Peterborough Petes 0 – 3 Mississauga St. Michael's Majors Peterborough Memorial Centre Recap
Mississauga won series 4 – 0


(4) Kingston Frontenacs vs. (5) Brampton Battalion edit
March 19 Kingston Frontenacs 2 – 4 Brampton Battalion K-Rock Centre Recap
March 21 Brampton Battalion 5 – 1 Kingston Frontenacs Powerade Centre Recap
March 23 Kingston Frontenacs 4 – 2 Brampton Battalion K-Rock Centre Recap
March 25 Brampton Battalion 4 – 7 Kingston Frontenacs Powerade Centre Recap
March 26 Kingston Frontenacs 3 – 4 OT Brampton Battalion K-Rock Centre Recap
March 28 Brampton Battalion 1 – 2 Kingston Frontenacs Powerade Centre Recap
March 30 Kingston Frontenacs 2 – 5 Brampton Battalion K-Rock Centre Recap
Brampton won series 4 – 3


Western conference edit

(1) Windsor Spitfires vs. (8) Erie Otters edit
March 18 Windsor Spitfires 6 – 2 Erie Otters WFCU Centre Recap
March 21 Erie Otters 1 – 3 Windsor Spitfires Louis J. Tullio Arena Recap
March 23 Windsor Spitfires 7 – 6 Erie Otters WFCU Centre Recap
March 25 Erie Otters 1 – 5 Windsor Spitfires Louis J. Tullio Arena Recap
Windsor won series 4 – 0


(2) London Knights vs. (7) Guelph Storm edit
March 19 London Knights 4 – 3 OT Guelph Storm John Labatt Centre Recap
March 21 Guelph Storm 3 – 4 London Knights Sleeman Centre Recap
March 23 London Knights 4 – 5 Guelph Storm John Labatt Centre Recap
March 25 Guelph Storm 2 – 8 London Knights Sleeman Centre Recap
March 26 London Knights 6 – 2 Guelph Storm John Labatt Centre Recap
London won series 4 – 1


(3) Kitchener Rangers vs. (6) Saginaw Spirit edit
March 19 Kitchener Rangers 3 – 2 OT Saginaw Spirit Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex Recap
March 20 Saginaw Spirit 3 – 1 Kitchener Rangers The Dow Event Center Recap
March 22 Kitchener Rangers 2 – 1 Saginaw Spirit Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex Recap
March 24 Saginaw Spirit 1 – 4 Kitchener Rangers The Dow Event Center Recap
March 26 Kitchener Rangers 3 – 4 Saginaw Spirit Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex Recap
March 28 Saginaw Spirit 2 – 4 Kitchener Rangers The Dow Event Center Recap
Kitchener won series 4 – 2


(4) Plymouth Whalers vs. (5) Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds edit
March 19 Plymouth Whalers 2 – 3 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds Compuware Arena Recap  
No scoring First period Dominic DeSando (1) - 7:31
No scoring Second period No scoring
2:23 - Philip McRae (1)
7:57 - Tyler Seguin (1)
Third period Jordan Nolan (1) - 9:59
Daniel Catenacci (1) - 17:12
Matt Hackett (41 saves / 44 shots) Goalie stats Robin Lehner (30 saves / 32 shots)
March 20 Plymouth Whalers 5 – 2 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds Compuware Arena Recap  
No scoring First period Jake Carrick (1) - 16:24
9:31 - James Livingston (1)
12:44 - A.J. Jenks (1)
19:00 - pp - Philip McRae (2)
Second period No scoring
13:04 - pp - Tyler Seguin (2)
19:05 - en - Joe Gaynor (1)
Third period Vern Cooper (1) - 12:44
Matt Hackett (11 saves / 12 shots)
Scott Wedgewood (13 saves / 14 shots)
Goalie stats Robin Lehner (43 saves / 47 shots)
March 23 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 1 – 8 Plymouth Whalers Essar Centre Recap  
No scoring First period Ryan Hayes (1) - 4:37
Phil McRae (3) - pp - 10:28
Ryan Hayes (2) -17:38
7:56 - sh - Tomáš Rachůnek (1) Second period Tyler Seguin (3) - pp - 14:54
Leo Jenner (1) - 18:48
No scoring Third period Garrett Meurs (1) - 11:08
Jay Gilbert (1) - 12:46
Tyler Brown (1) - 16:53
Robin Lehner (21 saves / 26 shots)
Bryce O'Hagan (6 saves / 9 shots)
Goalie stats Matt Hackett (27 saves / 28 shots)
Scott Wedgewood (4 saves / 4 shots)
March 24 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 3 – 5 Plymouth Whalers Essar Centre Recap  
7:08 - Vern Cooper (2)
13:33 - pp - Myles McCauley (1)
14:45 - Tomáš Rachůnek
First period Philip McRae (4) - pp - 7:56
No scoring Second period Tyler Seguin (4) - pp - 1:18
No scoring Third period Ryan Hayes (3) - 1:45
Joe Gaynor (2) - 18:50
Tyler Seguin (5) - en - 19:14
Robin Lehner (20 saves / 24 shots) Goalie stats Matt Hackett (45 saves / 48 shots)
March 26 Plymouth Whalers 6 – 2 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds Compuware Arena Recap  
0:44 - Ryan Hayes (4) First period Myles McCauley (2) - pp - 6:42
15:24 - A.J. Jenks (2)
19:35 - Philip McRae (5)
Second period No scoring
5:15 - Philip McRae (6)
17:52 - Tyler Brown (2)
18:46 - en - Josh Brittain (1)
Third period Brandon Archibald (1) - 13:43
Matt Hackett (33 saves / 35 shots) Goalie stats Robin Lehner (25 saves / 30 shots)
Plymouth won series 4 – 1


Conference semifinals edit

Eastern conference edit

(1) Barrie Colts vs. (5) Brampton Battalion edit
April 1 Barrie Colts 5 – 3 Brampton Battalion Barrie Molson Centre Recap
April 4 Brampton Battalion 2 – 3 OT Barrie Colts Powerade Centre Recap
April 5 Barrie Colts 5 – 1 Brampton Battalion Barrie Molson Centre Recap
April 7 Brampton Battalion 2 – 5 Barrie Colts Powerade Centre Recap
Barrie won series 4 – 0


(2) Ottawa 67's vs. (3) Mississauga St. Michael's Majors edit
April 1 Ottawa 67's 1 – 4 Mississauga St. Michael's Majors Urbandale Centre Recap
April 2 Ottawa 67's 7 – 2 Mississauga St. Michael's Majors Urbandale Centre Recap
April 4 Mississauga St. Michael's Majors 1 – 2 OT Ottawa 67's Hershey Centre Recap
April 6 Mississauga St. Michael's Majors 2 – 0 Ottawa 67's Hershey Centre Recap
April 8 Ottawa 67's 6 – 3 Mississauga St. Michael's Majors Urbandale Centre Recap
April 10 Mississauga St. Michael's Majors 3 – 1 Ottawa 67's Hershey Centre Recap
April 12 Ottawa 67's 3 – 5 Mississauga St. Michael's Majors Urbandale Centre Recap
Mississauga won series 4 – 3


Western conference edit

(1) Windsor Spitfires vs. (4) Plymouth Whalers edit
April 1 Windsor Spitfires 5 – 1 Plymouth Whalers WFCU Centre Recap
April 3 Plymouth Whalers 3 – 5 Windsor Spitfires Compuware Arena Recap
April 5 Windsor Spitfires 5 – 0 Plymouth Whalers WFCU Centre Recap
April 7 Plymouth Whalers 2 – 3 OT Windsor Spitfires Compuware Arena Recap
Windsor won series 4 – 0


(2) London Knights vs. (3) Kitchener Rangers edit
April 1 London Knights 8 – 5 Kitchener Rangers John Labatt Centre Recap
April 2 Kitchener Rangers 5 – 2 London Knights Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex Recap
April 5 London Knights 6 – 3 Kitchener Rangers John Labatt Centre Recap
April 7 Kitchener Rangers 8 – 7 OT London Knights Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex Recap
April 8 London Knights 4 – 8 Kitchener Rangers John Labatt Centre Recap
April 10 Kitchener Rangers 3 – 5 London Knights Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex Recap
April 12 London Knights 3 – 8 Kitchener Rangers John Labatt Centre Recap
Kitchener won series 4 – 3


Conference finals edit

Eastern conference edit

(1) Barrie Colts vs. (3) Mississauga St. Michael's Majors edit
April 14 Barrie Colts 3 – 0 Mississauga St. Michael's Majors Barrie Molson Centre Recap
April 16 Mississauga St. Michael's Majors 5 – 2 Barrie Colts Hershey Centre Recap
April 17 Barrie Colts 3 – 1 Mississauga St. Michael's Majors Barrie Molson Centre Recap
April 19 Mississauga St. Michael's Majors 1 – 3 Barrie Colts Hershey Centre Recap
April 21 Barrie Colts 4 – 2 Mississauga St. Michael's Majors Barrie Molson Centre Recap
Barrie won series 4 – 1


Western conference edit

(1) Windsor Spitfires vs. (3) Kitchener Rangers edit
April 15 Windsor Spitfires 6 – 7 OT Kitchener Rangers WFCU Centre Recap
April 17 Kitchener Rangers 5 – 2 Windsor Spitfires Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex Recap
April 18 Windsor Spitfires 3 – 5 Kitchener Rangers WFCU Centre Recap
April 20 Kitchener Rangers 5 – 7 Windsor Spitfires Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex Recap
April 22 Windsor Spitfires 3 – 0 Kitchener Rangers WFCU Centre Recap
April 23 Kitchener Rangers 4 – 6 Windsor Spitfires Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex Recap
April 25 Windsor Spitfires 4 – 1 Kitchener Rangers WFCU Centre Recap
Windsor won series 4 – 3


J. Ross Robertson Cup edit

(E1) Barrie Colts vs. (W1) Windsor Spitfires edit

April 27 Barrie Colts 3 – 4 OT Windsor Spitfires Barrie Molson Centre Recap  
Matt Kennedy (8) - 13:11
Kyle Clifford (3) - 16:10
First period 16:43 - Adam Henrique (16)
19:27 - Ryan Ellis (3)
Darren Archibald (5) - 10:36 Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period 16:44 - Mark Cundari (2)
No scoring First overtime period 2:35 - pp - Taylor Hall (15)
Mavric Parks (44 saves / 48 shots) Goalie stats Philipp Grubauer (29 saves / 32 shots)
April 29 Barrie Colts 4 – 5 Windsor Spitfires Barrie Molson Centre Recap
May 2 Windsor Spitfires 5 – 2 Barrie Colts WFCU Centre Recap
May 4 Windsor Spitfires 6 – 2 Barrie Colts WFCU Centre Recap
Windsor won series 4 – 0


J. Ross Robertson Cup Champions Roster edit

2009-10 Windsor Spitfires[2]
Goaltenders

Defencemen

Wingers

Centres

Playoff scoring leaders edit

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Taylor Hall Windsor Spitfires 19 17 18 35 32
Jeff Skinner Kitchener Rangers 20 20 13 33 14
Ryan Ellis Windsor Spitfires 19 3 30 33 14
Nazem Kadri London Knights 12 9 18 27 26
Chris MacKinnon Kitchener Rangers 20 7 20 27 33
Adam Henrique Windsor Spitfires 19 20 5 25 12
Gabriel Landeskog Kitchener Rangers 20 8 15 23 18
Scott Timmins Windsor Spitfires 19 11 11 22 18
Jeremy Morin Kitchener Rangers 20 12 9 21 32
Daniel Erlich London Knights 12 9 12 21 15

Playoff leading goaltenders edit

Note: GP = Games played; Mins = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; GA = Goals Allowed; SO = Shutouts; SV& = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average

Player Team GP Mins W L GA SO Sv% GAA
Chris Carrozzi Mississauga St. Michael's Majors 8 448 5 2 16 1 0.928 2.14
Mavric Parks Barrie Colts 10 602 7 2 23 1 0.926 2.29
Edward Pasquale Saginaw Spirit 6 361 2 4 14 0 0.941 2.33
Petr Mrazek Ottawa 67's 8 451 4 4 18 0 0.928 2.39
Philipp Grubauer Windsor Spitfires 18 1094 16 1 49 2 0.909 2.69

All-Star Classic edit

The OHL All-Star Classic was played on February 3, 2010, at the K-Rock Centre in Kingston, Ontario. The game was televised on Rogers Sportsnet. The Eastern Conference All-Stars defeated the Western Conference All-Stars 17–11. Captains of the All-Star games were Ryan Ellis for the Western Conference and Alex Pietrangelo for the Eastern Conference. Andrew Agozzino of the Niagara IceDogs won the player of the game award as he scored an All-Star Game record four goals and added one assist. The skills competition was held the night before on February 2, with the Western Conference winning. Honorary captains for the event were former Toronto Marlboros player Steve Thomas representing the Eastern Conference and former Windsor Spitfires player Adam Graves representing the Eastern Conference.

All-Star teams edit

The OHL All-Star Teams were selected by the OHL's general managers.[3]

First team edit

Second team edit

Third team edit

Awards edit

J. Ross Robertson Cup: Windsor Spitfires
Hamilton Spectator Trophy: Barrie Colts
Bobby Orr Trophy: Barrie Colts
Wayne Gretzky Trophy: Windsor Spitfires
Emms Trophy: Barrie Colts
Leyden Trophy: Ottawa 67's
Holody Trophy: London Knights
Bumbacco Trophy: Windsor Spitfires
Red Tilson Trophy: Tyler Seguin, Plymouth Whalers
Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy: Tyler Seguin, Plymouth Whalers & Taylor Hall, Windsor Spitfires[1][4]
Matt Leyden Trophy: Dale Hunter, London Knights
Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy: Taylor Beck, Guelph Storm
Max Kaminsky Trophy: Jake Muzzin, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
OHL Goaltender of the Year: Chris Carrozzi, Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
Jack Ferguson Award: Alex Galchenyuk, Sarnia Sting
Dave Pinkney Trophy: Chris Carrozzi & J. P. Anderson, Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
OHL Executive of the Year: Rick Gaetz, Guelph Storm
Bill Long Award: Peter Karmanos Jr, Plymouth Whalers
Emms Family Award: Matt Puempel, Peterborough Petes
F. W. "Dinty" Moore Trophy: Petr Mrazek, Ottawa 67's
Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy: Ryan Hayes, Plymouth Whalers
William Hanley Trophy: Ryan Spooner, Peterborough Petes
Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy: Bryan Cameron, Barrie Colts
Bobby Smith Trophy: Erik Gudbranson, Kingston Frontenacs
Roger Neilson Memorial Award: Derek Lanoue, Windsor Spitfires
Ivan Tennant Memorial Award: Dougie Hamilton, Niagara IceDogs
Mickey Renaud Captain's Trophy: John Kurtz, Sudbury Wolves
Tim Adams Memorial Trophy: Sean Monahan, Mississauga Rebels
Wayne Gretzky 99 Award: Adam Henrique, Windsor Spitfires

2010 OHL Priority Selection edit

On May 1, 2010, the OHL conducted the 2010 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection. The Sarnia Sting held the first overall pick in the draft, and selected Alexander Galchenyuk from the Chicago Young Americans. Galchenyuk 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 2010 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection.[5]

# Player Nationality OHL team Hometown Minor team
1 Alexander Galchenyuk (C)   United States Sarnia Sting Milwaukee, Wisconsin Chicago Young Americans
2 Brendan Gaunce (C)   Canada Belleville Bulls Markham, Ontario Markham Waxers
3 Scott Laughton (C)   Canada Oshawa Generals Oakville, Ontario Toronto Marlboros
4 Jarrod Maidens (C/LW)   Canada Owen Sound Attack Ridgeway, Ontario Hamilton Jr. Bulldogs
5 Mathew Campagna (C)   Canada Sudbury Wolves Mississauga, Ontario Toronto Nationals
6 Jesse Graham (D)   Canada Niagara IceDogs Scarborough, Ontario Toronto Nationals
7 Slater Koekkoek (D)   Canada Peterborough Petes Manotick, Ontario Notre Dame Hounds
8 Luke Mercer (D)   Canada Niagara IceDogs Brampton, Ontario Toronto Nationals
9 Marcus McIvor (D)   Canada Brampton Battalion Whitby, Ontario Whitby Wildcats
10 Alex Gudbranson (D)   Canada Kingston Frontenacs Ottawa, Ontario Ottawa Jr. 67's
11 Chris Marchese (RW)   Canada Erie Otters Vaughan, Ontario Toronto Marlboros
12 Matthew Finn (D)   Canada Guelph Storm Etobicoke, Ontario Toronto Marlboros
13 Justin Kea (C)   Canada Saginaw Spirit Woodville, Ontario Central Ontario Wolves
14 Gianluca Curcuruto (D)   Canada Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds Richmond Hill, Ontario Mississauga Reps
15 Max Iafrate (D)   United States Plymouth Whalers Livonia, Michigan Detroit Belle Tire 16U
16 Sean Monahan (C)   Canada Ottawa 67's Brampton, Ontario Mississauga Reps
17 Nick Ebert (D)   United States Mississauga St. Michael's Majors Livingston, New Jersey Waterloo Black Hawks
18 Matia Marcantuoni (C)   Canada Kitchener Rangers Woodbridge, Ontario Toronto Marlboros
19 Chris Tierney (C)   Canada London Knights Keswick, Ontario York-Simcoe Express
20 Grant Webermin (D)   United States Windsor Spitfires Novi, Michigan Detroit Honeybaked
21 Kerby Rychel (LW)   Canada Barrie Colts Tecumseh, Ontario Detroit Belle Tire 16U

2010 NHL Entry Draft edit

On June 25–26, 2010, the National Hockey League conducted the 2010 NHL Entry Draft held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. In total, 42 players from the Ontario Hockey League were selected in the draft. Taylor Hall of the Windsor Spitfires was the first player from the OHL to be selected, as he was taken with the first overall pick by the Edmonton Oilers.

Below are the players selected from OHL teams at the NHL Entry Draft.[6]

Round # Player Nationality NHL team Hometown OHL team
1 1 Taylor Hall (LW)   Canada Edmonton Oilers Kingston, Ontario Windsor Spitfires
1 2 Tyler Seguin (C)   Canada Boston Bruins Brampton, Ontario Plymouth Whalers
1 3 Erik Gudbranson (D)   Canada Florida Panthers Orleans, Ontario Kingston Frontenacs
1 7 Jeff Skinner (C)   Canada Carolina Hurricanes Markham, Ontario Kitchener Rangers
1 8 Alexander Burmistrov (C)   Russia Atlanta Thrashers Kazan, Russia Barrie Colts
1 12 Cam Fowler (D)   United States Anaheim Ducks Farmington Hills, Michigan Windsor Spitfires
1 17 Joey Hishon (C)   Canada Colorado Avalanche Stratford, Ontario Owen Sound Attack
1 18 Austin Watson (C)   United States Nashville Predators Ann Arbor, Michigan Peterborough Petes
1 27 Mark Visentin (G)   Canada Phoenix Coyotes Waterdown, Ontario Niagara IceDogs
2 32 Jared Knight (RW)   United States Boston Bruins Battle Creek, Michigan London Knights
2 33 John McFarland (C)   Canada Florida Panthers Richmond Hill, Ontario Sudbury Wolves
2 34 Dalton Smith (LW)   Canada Columbus Blue Jackets Oshawa, Ontario Ottawa 67's
2 40 Christian Thomas (RW)   Canada New York Rangers Toronto, Ontario Oshawa Generals
2 42 Devante Smith-Pelly (LW)   Canada Anaheim Ducks Scarborough, Ontario Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
2 45 Ryan Spooner (C)   Canada Boston Bruins Kanata, Ontario Peterborough Petes
2 47 Tyler Toffoli (RW)   Canada Los Angeles Kings Scarborough, Ontario Ottawa 67's
2 52 Phil Lane (RW)   United States Phoenix Coyotes Rochester, New York Brampton Battalion
3 61 Ryan Martindale (C)   Canada Edmonton Oilers Brooklin, Ontario Ottawa 67's
3 62 Greg McKegg (C)   Canada Toronto Maple Leafs St. Thomas, Ontario Erie Otters
3 63 Brock Beukeboom (D)   Canada Tampa Bay Lightning Uxbridge, Ontario Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
3 84 Scott Wedgewood (G)   Canada New Jersey Devils Brampton, Ontario Plymouth Whalers
3 85 Austin Levi (D)   United States Carolina Hurricanes Aurora, Colorado Plymouth Whalers
4 94 Brandon Archibald (D)   United States Columbus Blue Jackets Port Huron, Michigan Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
4 95 Stephen Silas (D)   Canada Colorado Avalanche Georgetown, Ontario Belleville Bulls
4 96 Geoffrey Schemitsch (D)   Canada Tampa Bay Lightning Thornhill, Ontario Owen Sound Attack
4 98 Steven Shipley (C)   Canada Buffalo Sabres Ilderton, Ontario Owen Sound Attack
4 100 Andrew Yogan (C)   United States New York Rangers Boca Raton, Florida Erie Otters
4 101 Ivan Telegin (C)   Russia Atlanta Thrashers Novokuznetsk, Russia Saginaw Spirit
4 105 Justin Shugg (RW)   Canada Carolina Hurricanes Niagara Falls, Ontario Windsor Spitfires
4 112 Philipp Grubauer (G)   Germany Washington Capitals Rosenheim, Germany Windsor Spitfires
4 120 Rob Flick (LW)   Canada Chicago Blackhawks London, Ontario Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
5 125 Toney DeHart (D)   United States New York Islanders Ballwin, Missouri Oshawa Generals
5 129 Freddie Hamilton (LW)   Canada San Jose Sharks Toronto, Ontario Niagara IceDogs
5 130 Jason Wilson (LW)   Canada New York Rangers Richmond Hill, Ontario Owen Sound Attack
5 141 Petr Mrazek (G)   Czech Republic Detroit Red Wings Ostrava, Czech Republic Ottawa 67's
5 143 Gregg Sutch (RW)   Canada Buffalo Sabres Newmarket, Ontario Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
5 144 Sam Carrick (C)   Canada Toronto Maple Leafs Stouffville, Ontario Brampton Battalion
6 152 Joe Rogalski (D)   United States Pittsburgh Penguins Lancaster, New York Sarnia Sting
6 153 Corey Durocher (LW)   Canada Florida Panthers Ottawa, Ontario Kingston Frontenacs
6 154 Dalton Prout (D)   Canada Columbus Blue Jackets Kingsville, Ontario Barrie Colts
6 170 Reid McNeill (D)   Canada Pittsburgh Penguins London, Ontario London Knights
6 172 Alex Friesen (C)   Canada Vancouver Canucks Niagara Falls, Ontario Niagara IceDogs

2010 CHL Import Draft edit

On June 28, 2010, the Canadian Hockey League conducted the 2010 CHL Import Draft, in which teams in all three CHL leagues participate in. The Sarnia Sting held the first pick in the draft by a team in the OHL, and selected Nail Yakupov from Russia with their selection.

Below are the players who were selected in the first round by Ontario Hockey League teams in the 2010 CHL Import Draft.[7]

# Player Nationality OHL team Hometown Minor team
2 Nail Yakupov (RW)   Russia Sarnia Sting Nizhnekamsk, Russia Neftekamsk Toros - 2
5 Tobias Rieder (LW)   Germany Kitchener Rangers Landshut, Germany Landshut EV Jr.
8 Nicklas Jensen (RW)   Denmark Oshawa Generals Herning, Denmark Herning Blue Fox
11 Petr Beranek (RW)   Czech Republic Barrie Colts Brno, Czech Republic Tappara B
14 Mika Partanen (LW)   Finland Mississauga St. Michael's Majors Helsinki, Finland HIFK Helsinki
17 Maxim Kitsyn (LW)   Russia Mississauga St. Michael's Majors Novokuznetsk, Russia Magnitogorsk Metallurg
20 Vladislav Namestnikov (C)   Russia London Knights Nizhny Novgorod, Russia Voskresensk Khimik
23 Alexander Khokhlachev (C)   Russia Windsor Spitfires Moscow, Russia Moscow Spartak
26 Jonathan Johansson (C)   Sweden Brampton Battalion Gothenburg, Sweden Vastra Frolunda HC Jr.
29 Timofey Tankeev (C)   Russia Erie Otters Moscow, Russia St. Louis Jr. Blues
32 Andrey Pedan (D)   Russia Guelph Storm Kaunas, Lithuania Moscow Dynamo U17
35 Lino Martschini (RW)   Switzerland Peterborough Petes Lucerne, Switzerland Zug EV Jr.
38 Yegor Omelyanenko (LW)   Russia Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds Khabarovsk, Russia Moscow Spartak U17
41 Rickard Rakell (LW)   Sweden Plymouth Whalers Stockholm, Sweden AIK J18A
44 Robert Farmer (LW)   United Kingdom Ottawa 67's Nottingham, United Kingdom Sheffield Steelers
47 Andrei Kuchin (LW)   Russia Sudbury Wolves Elektrougli, Russia Chicago Steel
50 Dario Trutmann (D)   Switzerland Plymouth Whalers Kussnacht, Switzerland Zug EV Jr.
53 Igor Bobkov (G)   Russia London Knights Surgut, Russia Magnitogorsk Stalnye Lisy
56 Michal Cajkovsky (D)   Slovakia Kingston Frontenacs Sastin-Straze, Slovakia Bratislava Slovan Jr.
59 Richards Berzins (D)   Latvia Owen Sound Attack Riga, Latvia HS Prizma/Pardaugava 92

See also edit

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References edit

  1. ^ a b "OHL Top Scorers". Ontario Hockey League. 2010-03-14. Archived from the original on 7 February 2010. Retrieved 2010-03-14.
  2. ^ "Ontario Hockey League – Official Site of the Ontario Hockey League".
  3. ^ "OHL All Star Teams". Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2011-01-17.
  4. ^ "Hall and Seguin share Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy as OHL scoring champs". The Canadian Press. 2010-03-16. Retrieved 2010-03-17.
  5. ^ "Ontario Hockey League – Official Site of the Ontario Hockey League".
  6. ^ "42 OHL Players Selected in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft – Ontario Hockey League".
  7. ^ "CHL".