Trio commits to Storm
Guelph, ON – General Manager and Head Coach George Burnett announced Monday that the team has signed a trio of players from the last two OHL Priority Selections. Ben McFarlane (2018), Luka Profaca (2018) and Steven Grant (2017), have all committed to an Ontario Hockey League Standard Player Agreement with the Storm.
McFarlane played last season with the Cambridge Hawks Minor Midget AAA team recording 37 points, 21 goals and 16 assists in 32 games played.
“Ben’s physicality and offensive presence will be a big part of our club in the future,” Burnett said. “We look forward to monitoring his development closely and working with him to realize his potential.”
Drafted in the sixth round, the 5-foot-7, 160-pound right winger had 15 points (10 goals, five assists) in 12 games in the postseason, while adding a goal in four games through the 2018 OHL Cup Showcase.
Profaca, the team’s eighth round pick in 2018, played 31 games with the Mississauga Senators Minor Midget AAA team, recording three goals for nine points, paired with 34 penalty minutes.
“Luka had an excellent training camp and we see him as a big part of our future plans,” Burnett said. “He brings an infectious attitude and a well-rounded skill set. With a great year of development, he has the potential to be an impact defenceman in our league.”
At the season-ending OHL Cup Tournament, the 6-foot-1 defenceman had an assist and eight penalty minutes, along with an even plus-minus rating in four games.
Grant, chosen in the 10th round of the 2017 OHL Priority selection, played the 2017-18 season with the Listowel Cyclones of the GOJHL recording 13 points, three goals and 10 assists in 48 games.
“Steven had an excellent first year of junior hockey last season in Listowel, winning a championship and showing significant development,” said Burnett. “He is a tireless worker and brings an intriguing combination of character, speed and tenacity.”
Following the OHL Priority Selection, all three signees attended the Storm’s Spring Orientation Camp, which included fitness testing, on-ice scrimmages with fellow Storm prospects and an introduction into the team’s student-athlete environment.
The trio are expected to suit up in exhibition games over the coming weeks.
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