McFadden and Team OHL take on Team Russia tonight at 7:00pm
Check out Garrett McFadden tonight on Sportsnet 360 at 7pm as Team OHL takes on Team Russia.
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36 players will represent the OHL in the 2015 CHL Canada Russia Series including 13 players who received invites to Canada’s National Junior Team Summer Showcase. Headlining that group is Florida Panthers prospect Lawson Crouse of the Kingston Frontenacs who won gold as a member of Team Canada at the 2015 IIHF World Junior Championship. Summer Showcase invites on Team OHL also include goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood of the Barrie Colts, defencemen Travis Dermott of the Erie Otters, Vince Dunn of the Niagara IceDogs, Roland McKeown of the Frontenacs, and Mitchell Vande Sompel of the Oshawa Generals. The forward group includes New York Islanders 2014 first round pick Michael Dal Colle of the Generals, Philadelphia Flyers first round pick Travis Konecny of the Ottawa 67’s, Toronto Maple Leafs first round pick Mitch Marner of the London Knights, Arizona Coyotes first round prospects Brendan Perlini of the IceDogs and Dylan Strome of the Otters, Dylan Sadowy of the Saginaw Spirit, and the Frontenacs’ Spencer Watson.
Both 2015 CHL Canada Russia Series hosts will be represented by a pair of hometown players. In Owen Sound, Montreal Canadiens prospect Michael McNiven and Florida Panthers prospect Thomas Schemitsch of the Attack will dress for Team OHL on November 12, while the Spitfires’ Logan Brown and Tampa Bay Lightning prospect Cristiano DiGiacinto will play before the Windsor crowd on November 16.
Behind the bench for Team OHL in Owen Sound will be Attack head coach and 2014 Canadian National Junior Team assistant Ryan McGill along with Attack assistant coach Derek King, while Spitfires head coach Rocky Thompson and assistant coach Jerrod Smith will work the game in Windsor. Serving behind the bench in both games is Spitfires associate coach Trevor Letowski who was recently added as an assistant coach for Canada’s 2016 National Junior Team. Letowski previously served as an assistant coach for Canada at the 2014 IIHF World Under-18 Championship winning a bronze medal.
The Team OHL rosters were assembled by a Selection Committee that includes Attack General Manager and member of Hockey Canada’s Program of Excellence Management Group Dale DeGray, and Storm General Manager Mike Kelly. Both DeGray and Kelly worked in consultation with Hockey Canada Director of Player Personnel Ryan Jankowski.
In 12 years of competition against the Russian National Junior Team, the OHL has a record of 20-3-1 in this series following a 4-0 loss in Peterborough and a 5-1 victory in Kingston last season.
Team OHL Roster – Owen Sound – November 12
*players competing in both games
Goaltenders (2):
Mackenzie Blackwood (Barrie Colts)
Michael McNiven (Owen Sound Attack)*
Defencemen (6):
Travis Dermott (Erie Otters)
Vince Dunn (Niagara IceDogs)
Garrett McFadden (Guelph Storm)
Roland McKeown (Kingston Frontenacs)*
Thomas Schemitsch (Owen Sound Attack)
Matthew Spencer (Peterborough Petes)
Forwards (12):
Nathan Bastian (Mississauga Steelheads)
Zach Bratina (North Bay Battalion)
Lawson Crouse (Kingston Frontenacs)*
Travis Konecny (Ottawa 67’s)
Andrew Mangiapane (Barrie Colts)
Michael McLeod (Mississauga Steelheads)
Dylan Sadowy (Saginaw Spirit)
Dante Salituro (Ottawa 67’s)
Zachary Senyshyn (Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds)
Blake Speers (Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds)
Dylan Strome (Erie Otters)
Spencer Watson (Kingston Frontenacs)*
Mitchell Stephens (Saginaw Spirit) – Originally selected but unable to participate due to injury.
Staff:
Head Coach – Ryan McGill (Owen Sound Attack)
Assistant Coach – Trevor Letowski (Windsor Spitfires)
Assistant Coach – Derek King (Owen Sound Attack)
Athletic Therapist – Andy Brown (Owen Sound Attack)