OHL 2013/14

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The 2013-14 OHL season was the 34th season of the Ontario Hockey League . The regular season began on September 19, 2013 and ended on March 16, 2014, the subsequent play-offs lasted from March 20 to May 9, 2014. The Guelph Storm won the Hamilton Spectator Trophy as the best points team in the preliminary round . By winning the final series against the North Bay Battalion , they also won the play-offs and thus their third J. Ross Robertson Cup .

Team changes

The Brampton Battalion was relocated to North Bay and renamed the North Bay Battalion . The team was placed like the Brampton Battalion in the Central Division of the Eastern Conference.

Regular season

Placements

Abbreviations: GP = games, W = wins, L = defeats, OTL = defeat after overtime , SOL = defeat after shootout , GF = goals scored, GA = goals conceded, Pts = points
Explanations:     = play-off qualification,     = division winner     = Conference champion,     = Hamilton Spectator Trophy winner

Eastern Conference

GP W. L. OTL SOL GF GA Pts
Oshawa Generals 68 42 20th 0 6th 232 187 90
North Bay Battalion 68 38 24 4th 2 220 189 82
Kingston Frontenacs 68 39 23 3 3 301 255 84
Barrie Colts 68 37 28 1 2 266 218 77
Sudbury Wolves 68 33 24 3 8th 220 228 77
Peterborough Petes 68 32 30th 0 6th 233 269 70
Niagara IceDogs 68 24 35 3 6th 223 284 57
Mississauga Steelheads 68 24 38 1 5 167 267 54
Belleville Bulls 68 23 38 4th 3 206 285 53
Ottawa 67's 68 23 39 3 3 222 308 52

Western Conference

GP W. L. OTL SOL GF GA Pts
Guelph Storm 68 52 12 2 2 340 191 108
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 68 44 17th 2 5 267 198 95
Erie Otters 68 52 14th 2 0 312 170 106
London Knights 68 49 14th 1 4th 316 203 103
Windsor Spitfires 68 37 28 3 0 249 235 77
Saginaw Spirit 68 33 30th 4th 1 254 248 71
Owen Sound Attack 68 31 29 3 5 205 237 70
Plymouth Whalers 68 28 33 0 7th 187 238 63
Kitchener Rangers 68 22nd 41 2 3 200 280 49
Sarnia Sting 68 17th 44 2 5 211 341 41

Best scorer

Abbreviations: GP = games, G = goals, A = assists , Pts = points, PIM = penalty minutes; Bold: Season best

player team GP G A. Pts PIM
Connor Brown Erie Otters 68 45 83 128 22nd
Dane Fox Erie Otters 67 64 43 107 122
Scott Kosmachuk Guelph Storm 68 49 52 101 83
Connor McDavid Erie Otters 56 28 71 99 20th
Andreas Athanasiou Barrie Colts 66 49 46 95 52
Michael Dal Colle Oshawa Generals 67 39 56 95 34
Nikolai Goldobin Sarnia Sting 67 38 56 94 21st
Max Domi London Knights 61 34 59 93 90
Sam Bennett Kingston Frontenacs 57 36 55 91 118
Sergei Toltschinsky Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 66 31 60 91 22nd

Best goalkeeper

Abbreviations: GP = games, TOI = ice age (in minutes), W = wins, L = defeats, OTL = overtime / shootout defeats , GA = goals conceded, SO = shutouts , Sv% = shots saved (in%), GAA = Conceded goal

player team GP TOI W. L. OTL GA SO Sv% ATM
Anthony Stolarz London Knights 35 1927 25th 5 1 81 4th 92.6 2.52
Alex Nedeljkovic Plymouth Whalers 61 3436 26th 27 0 165 1 92.5 2.88
Matt Murray Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 49 2984 32 11 1 128 6th 92.1 2.57

Play-offs

Play-off tree

  Conference quarterfinals Conference semifinals Conference finals J. Ross Robertson Cup Final
                                   
1  Oshawa Generals 4th   1  Oshawa Generals 4th        
8th  Mississauga Steelheads 0 6th  Peterborough Petes 0  
2  North Bay Battalion 4th Eastern Conference
7th  Niagara IceDogs 3
1  Oshawa Generals 0
  2  North Bay Battalion 4th  
3  Kingston Frontenacs 3
6th  Peterborough Petes 4th
4th  Barrie Colts 4th 2  North Bay Battalion 4th
5  Sudbury Wolves 1 4th  Barrie Colts 2  
2  North Bay Battalion 1
(The teams are reset after the first round.)
  1  Guelph Storm 4th
1  Guelph Storm 4th   1  Guelph Storm 4th
8th  Plymouth Whalers 1 4th  London Knights 1  
2  Soo greyhounds 4th
7th  Owen Sound Attack 1
1  Guelph Storm 4th
  3  Erie Otters 1  
3  Erie Otters 4th
6th  Saginaw Spirit 1 Western Conference
4th  London Knights 4th 2  Soo greyhounds 0
5  Windsor Spitfires 0 3  Erie Otters 4th  

J. Ross Robertson Cup winner

J. Ross Robertson Cup winner


Guelph Storm

Goalkeepers: Matthew Mancina , Justin Nichols

Defenders: Phil Baltisberger , Chadd Bauman , Nick Ebert , Matt Finn , Ben Harpur , Zac Leslie , Steven Trojanovic

Attackers: Justin Auger , Tyler Bertuzzi , Adam Craievich , Jason Dickinson , Robby Fabbri , Ryan Horvat , Scott Kosmachuk , Brock McGinn , Zack Mitchell , Stephen Pierog , Kerby Rychel , Marc Stevens , Pius Suter

Head Coach: Scott Walker   General Manager: Mike Kelly

Best scorer

Abbreviations: GP = games, G = goals, A = assists , Pts = points, PIM = penalty minutes; Bold: Season best

player team GP G A. Pts PIM
Kerby Rychel Guelph Storm 20th 11 21st 32 23
Zack Mitchell Guelph Storm 20th 12 18th 30th 12
Robby Fabbri Guelph Storm 16 13 15th 28 12
Scott Kosmachuk Guelph Storm 20th 10 18th 28 27
Barclay Goodrow North Bay Battalion 22nd 14th 10 24 23
Jason Dickinson Guelph Storm 20th 8th 16 24 6th
Michael Dal Colle Oshawa Generals 12 8th 12 20th 0
Brenden Miller North Bay Battalion 21st 3 17th 20th 27
Dane Fox Erie Otters 14th 8th 11 19th 26th
Connor McDavid Erie Otters 14th 4th 15th 19th 2

Best goalkeeper

Abbreviations: GP = games, TOI = ice age (in minutes), W = wins, L = defeats, OTL = overtime / shootout defeats , GA = goals conceded, SO = shutouts , Sv% = shots saved (in%), GAA = Conceded goal

Only goalkeepers who have played at least 225 minutes of play are recorded. Ordered by shots held (in%).

player team GP TOI W. L. OTL GA SO Sv% ATM
Daniel Altshuller Oshawa Generals 11 699 8th 3 0 22nd 3 93.1 1.89
Andrew D'Agostini Peterborough Petes 11 697 4th 6th 1 33 0 92.6 2.84
Brent Moran Niagara IceDogs 7th 419 3 4th 0 20th 1 92.1 2.86

Awards

All-star teams

First all-star team
Attack: Dane Fox - Scott Laughton - Connor Brown
Defense: Aaron Ekblad - Slater Koekkoek
Goal: Alex Nedeljovic
Trainer: DJ Smith
Second all-star team
Attack: Michael Dal Colle - Connor McDavid - Scott Kosmachuk
Defense: Adam Pelech - Nikita Sadorov
Goal: Matt Murray
Trainer: Kris garlic
Third all-star team
Attack: Max Domi - Sam Bennett - Nicholas Baptiste
Defense: Matt Finn - Darnell Nurse
Goal: Oscar Dansk
Trainer: Scott Walker

All rookie teams

First all rookie team
Attack: Andrew Mangiapane - Travis Konecny - Blake Speers
Defense: Travis Dermott - Mitchell Vande Sompel
Goal: Mackenzie Blackwood
Second all rookie team
Attack: Lawson Crouse - Mitchell Marner - Nick Magyar
Defense: Sean Day - Stefan LeBlanc
Goal: Matthew Mancina

Awarded trophies

Award team
J. Ross Robertson Cup Guelph Storm
Hamilton Spectator Trophy Guelph Storm
Bobby Orr Trophy North Bay Battalion
Wayne Gretzky Trophy Guelph Storm
Emms Trophy North Bay Battalion
Leyden Trophy Oshawa Generals
Holody Trophy Guelph Storm
Bumbacco Trophy Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
Award player team
Red Tilson Trophy Connor Brown Erie Otters
Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy Connor Brown Erie Otters
Matt Leyden Trophy DJ Smith Oshawa Generals
Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy Connor Brown Erie Otters
Max Kaminsky Trophy Aaron Ekblad Barrie Colts
OHL Goaltender of the Year Alex Nedeljkovic Plymouth Whalers
Jack Ferguson Award Jakob Chychrun Sarnia Sting
Dave Pinkney Trophy Oscar Dansk
Devin Williams
Erie Otters
OHL Executive of the Year not forgiven -
Emms Family Award Travis Konecny Ottawa 67's
FW "Dinty" Moore Trophy Matthew Mancina Guelph Storm
Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy Scott Simmonds Belleville Bulls
William Hanley Trophy Connor McDavid Erie Otters
Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy Dane Fox Erie Otters
Bobby Smith Trophy Connor McDavid Erie Otters
Roger Neilson Memorial Award Patrick Watling Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
Ivan Tennant Memorial Award Adam Craievich Guelph Storm
Mickey Renaud Captain's Trophy Matt Finn Guelph Storm
Wayne Gretzky 99 Award Robby Fabbri Guelph Storm
Ken Ground Thistle Character Award for Officials Sean Reid -

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Neate Sager: North Bay returning to OHL as Battalion make deal to move. Yahoo Sports, November 5, 2012, accessed September 20, 2013 .
  2. a b c Aaron Bell: 2014–2015 OHL Media Information Guide . Ontario Hockey League, p. 144. (English, freely available online as a PDF file ( Memento of the original from March 17, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link accordingly Instructions and then remove this note. , 4674 kB) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ontariohockeyleague.com
  3. a b Aaron Bell: 2014–2015 OHL Media Information Guide . Ontario Hockey League, p. 149. (English, freely available online as a PDF file ( Memento of the original from March 17, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link accordingly Instructions and then remove this note. , 4674 kB) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ontariohockeyleague.com