Posts

Showing posts from July, 2019

Top 10 Trades of the Offseason

Image
10. Hamilton and Guelph To Guelph : Jordan Kooy To Hamilton : Nick Wong Joe Vrbetic 3rd 2019 9. Sault Ste Marie and North Bay To North Bay : Morgan Frost To Sault Ste Marie : Zach Trott 2nd 2019 5th 2020 8th 2020 8. Mississauga and Saginaw To Saginaw : Owen Tippett Albert Michnac To Mississauga :  Aidan Prueter Ryan Stepien 2nd 2019 2nd 2020 2nd 2021 3rd 2019 3rd 2020 7th 2019 7th 2020 7. Niagara and Guelph To Niagara : Liam Hawel Nate Schnarr Kai Edmonds To Guelph : Barrett Kirwan Cameron Butler Nico Daws 2nd 2019 2nd 2022 5th 2020 8th 2020 6. Sault Ste Marie and Niagara To Niagara : Jordan Sambrook Kyle Maksimovich To Sault Ste Marie :  Liam Ham Drew Hunter Andrew Bruder 2nd 2019 2nd 2021 6th 2019 5. Kitchener and Oshawa  To Oshawa :  Greg Meireles Riley Damiani Joey Keane To Kitchener : Emmett Sproule Kyle Mac...

Your 2017-2018 Champions

Image
Greyhounds Capture Championship It was a storybook ending to a hard fought season. A bloodbath of scoring that culminated in one of the most exciting finishes in OHL history. Neither of the top seeds from the regular season proved worthy of an appearance in the finals. That honor belonged to the Eastern champions from Mississauga, and the eventual champions out of the West, Sault Ste Marie. It was the first time since 1992 that the Greyhounds touched the J. Ross Robertson Cup, even though they've been flirting with the grand prize for many seasons now. Something a dynasty in the OHL, the Greyhounds rose to prominence under now Toronto Maple Leafs GM, Kyle Dubas, leading way to Kyle Raftis, and now Antonio Borrelli who put on a master class of management this season. It wasn't a conventional path to the OHL championship, as Borrelli started the campaign by dealing arguably their best player to Barrie for Aaron Luchuk, and Lucas Chiodo. A backwards step on paper, howev...