Note: DIV = Division; GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; OTL = Overtime losses; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; PTS = Points; x = clinched playoff berth; y = clinched division title; z = clinched conference title
Zenon Konopka had the most assists (68).[1]
Conference quarterfinals
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Toronto (1) vs. North Bay (8)
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Date |
Away |
Home
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March 21 |
North Bay 1 |
5 Toronto
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March 23 |
Toronto 5 |
0 North Bay
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March 24 |
North Bay 5 |
6 Toronto |
OT
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March 26 |
Toronto 5 |
2 North Bay
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Toronto wins series 4–0
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Belleville (2) vs. Oshawa (7)
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Date |
Away |
Home
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March 22 |
Belleville 3 |
4 Oshawa
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March 25 |
Oshawa 0 |
3 Belleville
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March 27 |
Oshawa 1 |
2 Belleville
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March 29 |
Belleville 5 |
4 Oshawa |
OT
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March 30 |
Oshawa 2 |
3 Belleville
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Belleville wins series 4–1
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Barrie (3) vs. Sudbury (6)
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Date |
Away |
Home
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March 23 |
Sudbury 1 |
4 Barrie
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March 25 |
Barrie 2 |
1 Sudbury
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March 26 |
Sudbury 4 |
3 Barrie |
OT
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March 28 |
Barrie 3 |
2 Sudbury
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March 30 |
Sudbury 3 |
4 Barrie
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Barrie wins series 4–1
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Ottawa (4) vs. Peterborough (5)
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Date |
Away |
Home
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March 22 |
Peterborough 2 |
3 Ottawa
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March 24 |
Ottawa 5 |
2 Peterborough
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March 26 |
Peterborough 5 |
2 Ottawa
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March 28 |
Ottawa 3 |
6 Peterborough
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March 29 |
Peterborough 1 |
2 Ottawa |
OT
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March 31 |
Ottawa 5 |
3 Peterborough
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Ottawa wins series 4–2
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Plymouth (1) vs. London (8)
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Date |
Away |
Home
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March 22 |
London 2 |
3 Plymouth
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March 24 |
Plymouth 1 |
4 London
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March 26 |
London 3 |
2 Plymouth
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March 28 |
Plymouth 2 |
3 London
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March 30 |
London 2 |
4 Plymouth
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March 31 |
Plymouth 1 |
3 London
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London wins series 4–2
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Erie (2) vs. Sarnia (7)
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Date |
Away |
Home
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March 22 |
Sarnia 1 |
4 Erie
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March 23 |
Sarnia 3 |
6 Erie
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March 26 |
Erie 3 |
4 Sarnia |
OT
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March 27 |
Erie 5 |
1 Sarnia
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March 29 |
Sarnia 4 |
7 Erie
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Erie wins series 4–1
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Sault Ste. Marie (3) vs. Windsor (6)
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Date |
Away |
Home
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March 22 |
Windsor 2 |
4 Sault Ste. Marie
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March 23 |
Windsor 5 |
2 Sault Ste. Marie
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March 27 |
Sault Ste. Marie 3 |
6 Windsor
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March 28 |
Sault Ste. Marie 0 |
3 Windsor
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March 30 |
Windsor 0 |
4 Sault Ste. Marie
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March 31 |
Sault Ste. Marie 1 |
5 Windsor
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Windsor wins series 4–2
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Guelph (4) vs. Kitchener (5)
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Date |
Away |
Home
|
March 22 |
Kitchener 1 |
2 Guelph
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March 24 |
Guelph 4 |
2 Kitchener
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March 26 |
Kitchener 1 |
7 Guelph
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March 28 |
Guelph 4 |
3 Kitchener
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Guelph wins series 4–0
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Conference semifinals
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Eastern conference
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Toronto (1) vs. Ottawa (4)
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Date |
Away |
Home
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April 3 |
Ottawa 3 |
2 Toronto
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April 5 |
Toronto 5 |
4 Ottawa
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April 7 |
Ottawa 2 |
6 Toronto
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April 9 |
Toronto 1 |
8 Ottawa
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April 11 |
Ottawa 4 |
6 Toronto
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April 12 |
Toronto 2 |
4 Ottawa
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April 14 |
Ottawa 3 |
4 Toronto
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Toronto wins series 4–3
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Belleville (2) vs. Barrie (3)
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Date |
Away |
Home
|
April 6 |
Barrie 1 |
3 Belleville
|
April 8 |
Belleville 2 |
3 Barrie |
OT
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April 10 |
Barrie 3 |
2 Belleville
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April 12 |
Belleville 2 |
3 Barrie |
OT
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April 13 |
Barrie 1 |
3 Belleville
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April 15 |
Belleville 2 |
3 Barrie |
OT
|
Barrie wins series 4–2
|
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Western conference
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Erie (2) vs. London (8)
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
April 4 |
London 4 |
3 Erie
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April 5 |
Erie 6 |
4 London
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April 7 |
London 2 |
3 Erie
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April 11 |
Erie 3 |
4 London |
OT
|
April 13 |
London 1 |
8 Erie
|
April 15 |
Erie 5 |
4 London |
OT
|
Erie wins series 4–2
|
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Guelph (4) vs. Windsor (6)
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Date |
Away |
Home
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April 5 |
Windsor 7 |
3 Guelph
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April 7 |
Guelph 4 |
5 Windsor
|
April 9 |
Windsor 4 |
3 Guelph |
OT
|
April 11 |
Guelph 4 |
3 Windsor |
OT
|
April 12 |
Windsor 4 |
1 Guelph
|
Windsor wins series 4–1
|
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Eastern conference |
Western conference
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Toronto (1) vs. Barrie (3)
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
April 19 |
Barrie 4 |
3 Toronto
|
April 21 |
Toronto 2 |
6 Barrie
|
April 22 |
Barrie 3 |
2 Toronto |
OT
|
April 24 |
Toronto 0 |
3 Barrie
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Barrie wins series 4–0
|
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Erie (2) vs. Windsor (6)
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Date |
Away |
Home
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April 19 |
Windsor 1 |
2 Erie |
OT
|
April 21 |
Erie 7 |
4 Windsor
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April 23 |
Windsor 2 |
3 Erie
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April 25 |
Erie 4 |
6 Windsor
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April 27 |
Windsor 1 |
6 Erie
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Erie wins series 4–1
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J. Ross Robertson Cup finals
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Erie (2) vs. Barrie (3)
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Date |
Away |
Home
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May 1 |
Barrie 1 |
3 Erie
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May 3 |
Erie 4 |
3 Barrie
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May 6 |
Barrie 1 |
4 Erie
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May 8 |
Erie 2 |
5 Barrie
|
May 10 |
Barrie 1 |
2 Erie |
OT
|
Erie wins series 4–1
|
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J. Ross Robertson Cup Champions Roster
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2001-02 Erie Otters[2]
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Goaltenders
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Defencemen
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Wingers
|
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Centres
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- Brad Boyes, Centre, Erie Otters
- Nathan Robinson, Left Wing, Belleville Bulls
- Cory Pecker, Right Wing, Erie Otters
- Erik Reitz, Defence, Barrie Colts
- Mark Popovic, Defence, Toronto St. Michael's Majors
- Ray Emery, Goaltender, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
- Craig Hartsburg, Coach, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
- Kris Newbury, Centre, Sarnia Sting
- Steve Ott, Left Wing, Windsor Spitfires
- Mike Renzi, Right Wing, Belleville Bulls
- Carlo Colaiacovo, Defence, Erie Otters
- Steve Eminger, Defence, Kitchener Rangers
- Peter Budaj, Goaltender, Toronto St. Michael's Majors
- Dave Cameron, Coach, Toronto St. Michael's Majors
- Jason Spezza, Centre, Belleville Bulls
- Rick Nash, Left Wing, London Knights
- Miguel Delisle, Right Wing, Ottawa 67's
- Kevin Dallman, Defence, Guelph Storm
- Fedor Tyutin, Defence, Guelph Storm
- David Chant, Goaltender, Barrie Colts
- Dave MacQueen, Coach, Erie Otters
J. Ross Robertson Cup: |
Erie Otters
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Hamilton Spectator Trophy: |
Plymouth Whalers
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Bobby Orr Trophy: |
Barrie Colts
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Wayne Gretzky Trophy: |
Erie Otters
|
Leyden Trophy: |
Belleville Bulls
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Emms Trophy: |
Toronto St. Michael's Majors
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Holody Trophy: |
Erie Otters
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Bumbacco Trophy: |
Plymouth Whalers
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Red Tilson Trophy: |
Brad Boyes, Erie Otters
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Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy: |
Nathan Robinson, Belleville Bulls
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Matt Leyden Trophy: |
Craig Hartsburg, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
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Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy: |
Matt Renzi, Belleville Bulls
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Max Kaminsky Trophy: |
Eric Reitz, Barrie Colts
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OHL Goaltender of the Year: |
Ray Emery, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
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Jack Ferguson Award: |
Rob Schremp, Mississauga IceDogs
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Dave Pinkney Trophy: |
Jason Bacashihua and Paul Drew, Plymouth Whalers
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OHL Executive of the Year: |
Sherwood Bassin, Erie Otters
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Bill Long Award: |
Jack Ferguson & Jim Lever, Ontario Hockey League
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Emms Family Award: |
Patrick O'Sullivan, Mississauga IceDogs
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F.W. 'Dinty' Moore Trophy: |
Jason Bacashihua, Plymouth Whalers
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OHL Humanitarian of the Year: |
David Silverstone, Belleville Bulls
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William Hanley Trophy: |
Brad Boyes, Erie Otters
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Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy: |
Cory Pecker, Erie Otters
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Bobby Smith Trophy: |
Dustin Brown, Guelph Storm
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Wayne Gretzky 99 Award: |
Brad Boyes, Erie Otters
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2002 OHL Priority Selection
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On May 4, 2002, the OHL conducted the 2002 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection. The Mississauga IceDogs held the first overall pick in the draft, and selected Rob Schremp from the Syracuse Stars. Schremp 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 2002 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection.[3]
#
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Player
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Nationality
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OHL Team
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Hometown
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Minor Team
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1
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Rob Schremp (C)
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United States
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Mississauga IceDogs
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Fulton, New York
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Syracuse Stars
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2
|
Wes O'Neill (D)
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Canada
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Kingston Frontenacs
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Essex, Ontario
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Chatham Maroons
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3
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Wojtek Wolski (RW)
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Canada
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Brampton Battalion
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Mississauga, Ontario
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St. Michael's Buzzers
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4
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Dan LaCosta (G)
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Canada
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Owen Sound Attack
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Labrador City, Newfoundland
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Wellington Dukes
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5
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Jean-Michel Rizk (RW)
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Canada
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Sudbury Wolves
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Durham, Quebec
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Sudbury Nickel Barons
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6
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Adam Berti (LW)
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Canada
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Oshawa Generals
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Oshawa, Ontario
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Oshawa Kiwanis
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7
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Brett Connolly (C)
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Canada
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Sudbury Wolves
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Pickering, Ontario
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Ajax-Pickering Raiders
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8
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Dave Bolland (C)
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Canada
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London Knights
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Etobicoke, Ontario
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Toronto Red Wings
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9
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Todd Perry (D)
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Canada
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Sarnia Sting
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Ingleside, Ontario
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Char-Lan Rebels
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10
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Mitch Maunu (D)
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Canada
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Windsor Spitfires
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Thunder Bay, Ontario
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Thunder Bay Kings
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11
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Jordan Morrison (LW)
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Canada
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Peterborough Petes
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Uxbridge, Ontario
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Toronto Red Wings
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12
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Evan McGrath (C)
|
Canada
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Kitchener Rangers
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Oakville, Ontario
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Oakville Blades
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13
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Ryan Garlock (C)
|
Canada
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Guelph Storm
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Iroquois Falls, Ontario
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Timmins Majors
|
14
|
Kyle Wharton (D)
|
Canada
|
Ottawa 67's
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Stittsville, Ontario
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Ottawa Valley Silver Seven
|
15
|
Mike Duncan (D)
|
Canada
|
Belleville Bulls
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Mount Brydges, Ontario
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Mount Brydges Bulldogs
|
16
|
Tyler Kennedy (RW)
|
Canada
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Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
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Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
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Sault Ste. Marie North Stars
|
17
|
Hunter Tremblay (LW)
|
Canada
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Barrie Colts
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Timmins, Ontario
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Timmins Majors
|
18
|
Michael Blunden (RW)
|
Canada
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Erie Otters
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Orleans, Ontario
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Gloucester Midget
|
19
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Scott Lehman (D)
|
Canada
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Toronto St. Michael's Majors
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Windsor, Ontario
|
Tecumseh Chiefs
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20
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Taylor Raszka (RW)
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United States
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Plymouth Whalers
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Sylvania, Ohio
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Detroit Red Wings Midget
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