Generals’ McIntyre wins Roger Neilson Memorial Award as OHL’s Top Academic Post-Secondary Student
Toronto, Ont. – The Ontario Hockey League is pleased to announce that Oshawa Generals forward Ryder McIntyre is the 2022-23 recipient of the Roger Neilson Memorial Award presented annually to the OHL’s Top Academic Post-Secondary Student.
McIntyre achieved an overall average of 81 percent in studies at the University of Guelph, headlined by a 100 percent grade in an Introduction to Marketing course, in addition to a 95 percent in Human Development. McIntyre’s courseload also included Psychology and Microeconomics as he achieved high standing during his second season in the OHL.
“I’m very honoured to receive the Roger Neilson Memorial Award,” said McIntyre. “I’d like to thank my teachers, Oshawa Generals Academic Advisor Tom Buchanan, and the entire Generals organization for their continued support and the environment needed to succeed.”
A 6-foot-3, 221Ib. 18-year-old right-winger from Stouffville, Ont., McIntyre recorded seven goals, 10 assists and 17 points over 63 games between the Generals and the Sarnia Sting in 2022-23. He was acquired by the Generals from Sarnia on Oct. 20, 2022.
“It’s not a surprise to me that Ryder has won this prestigious academic award,” said Generals Vice-President and General Manager Roger Hunt. “He is a young man that is very capable of prioritizing things and has a great work ethic. He works as hard in the gym, on the ice and in the classroom – a great formula for young people to follow if you want to succeed in life.”
Originally a third round (51st overall) pick by Sarnia in the 2020 OHL Priority Selection, McIntyre’s top performance this past season came on Feb. 20th when he recorded a goal and two assists in a 10-7 win over the Niagara IceDogs.
“Ryder has shown himself as a dedicated and conscientious student,” said Generals Academic Advisor Tom Buchanan. “He has demonstrated the self-discipline and time management skills to combine a busy hockey schedule with the rigours of a university timetable. Ryder successfully completed four university courses during the hockey season.”
The Roger Neilson Memorial Award is named in honour of the Hall of Fame Coach who served behind the Peterborough Petes bench in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s. Neilson, a former high school teacher, was a pioneer in stressing the importance of education to all of his players. McIntyre becomes the second Oshawa Generals player to win the award, following goaltender Daniel Altshuller who last did so in 2012-13.
Guelph Storm defenceman Payton Robinson finished as a finalist for this year’s Roger Neilson Memorial Award.
For a full list of OHL award winners, click here.