The Trenton Golden Hawks and the Wellington Dukes both have representation for the OJHL All Star Game.
From the Dukes are goaltender Matt Dunsmoor, Frank Vittuci, Dylan Massie, and Jake Gagnon.
From the Golden Hawks are Griffen Fox and Sam Duchesne.
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The Ontario Junior Hockey League today announced the rosters for its teams that will face off in the OJHL All-Star Game during the All-Star Celebration in the OJHL November 30, 2019 in Oakville.
The festival, held at Sixteen Mile Sports Complex, promises to be a day-long celebration of the game, including games, clinics, presentations and a free public skate.
The event’s centrepiece is the OJHL All-star Game at 3 p.m. The game will feature the best players from across the 22-team OJHL as selected by the league’s competition committee.
The North/West all-stars will play on Team Giordano, named for reigning Norris Trophy winner Mark Giordano. The captain of the Calgary Flames played for Brampton and North York of the OJHL from 2000-02.
The South/East all-stars are on Team Burns, in honour of former Norris Trophy winner Brent Burns. The San Jose Sharks defencemen played for Couchiching of the OJHL in 2001-02.
ll-day admission is $5 with all proceeds going to the OJHL Foundation. The game will be broadcast live across the country on CHCH-TV. It’s the first of nine OJHL on CHCH telecasts shown on Saturdays during the 2019-20 season.
Festivities begin at 9:30 a.m. with a one-hour initiation program clinic for Oakville minor hockey players with the ice donated by Goodlife Fitness.
OJHL graduates will play in the alumni game at 10:30 a.m. Alumni will learn how the league’s Foundation assists players during a postgame presentation.
The free public skate is on from 1:30-2:15 p.m with the ice sponsored by Goodlife Fitness.
A one-hour, on-ice skill development clinic is scheduled for 5:45 p.m. The clinics are being conducted by the Ontario Junior Hockey League and sponsored by Goodlife Fitness.
An All-Star game for OJHL Affiliate Players begins at 12 noon. Players will be selected by the Ontario Junior Hockey League with final approval from the Ontario Hockey Federation.
The OJHL Prospects Game, consisting of OJHL young guns, closes out activities beginning at 7:30 p.m.
Rosters for the Prospects and AP teams will be announced later this month.
Sixteen Mile Sports Complex is the home arena of the defending OJHL champion Oakville Blades. The fully-accessible complex features: an Olympic-sized ice pad with seating for 1,500 spectators, three NHL-sized ice pads, 20 change rooms, two community rooms, two shooter pads and a pro shop.
Founded as a Jr. C team in 1966, the Oakville Blades joined the Jr. B ranks in 1970 and became a Jr. A team in the mid-1990s. The Blades won the OJHL (Buckland Cup) and Central Canadian (Dudley-Hewitt Cup) championships in 2008, 2010 and 2019.
About the OJHL Foundation
The OJHL Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation based in Mississauga. The proceeds raised are invested directly into the core mandates of the organization. The OJHL Foundation is designed to provide support to financially disadvantaged junior hockey players, create and provide education bursaries and scholarships, raise health and concussion awareness and develop and implement programs on mental health and wellness, life skill development, substance abuse, depression and bullying for all the players of the OJHL.
Team Rosters
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All-Star
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North/West
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South/East
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Team Giordano
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Team Burns
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Nathan Torchia – George
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1 – G
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Christian Mattice – JRC
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Damon Beaver – Stouff
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30 – G
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Matt Dunsmoor – Welly
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Colton Incze – Brantford
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A – G
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Jack Irvine – Missy
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Kyle Bollers – Brantford
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8 – F
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Jake Gagnon – Welly
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Harrison Israels – Oakville
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9 – F
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Ethan Doyle – Whitby
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Zac Sirota – Markham
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10 – F
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Jackson Aleexev – Pats
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Connor May – Stouff
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11 – F
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Noah Vandervinne – Lindsay
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Jack Rickets – Oakville
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12- F
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Jonah Alexander – St Mikes
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Jordan Stock – Milton
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14 – F
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Chris Rodis – Brampton
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Mitchell Morrison – Burlington
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15 – F
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Matthew Rehding – JRC
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Nathan Berke – Buffalo
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16 – F
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Adam Panacci – NYR
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Justin Kyle – Collingwood
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17 – F
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Griffen Fox – Trent
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Justin Paul – Georgetown
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18 – F
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Tyler Flack – NYR
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Vincent Bonaiuto – Markham
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19 – F
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Daniil Kuzmin – Missy
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Rocco Andreacchi – Pickering
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20 – F
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Frank Vittuci – Welly
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Harrison Cottam – Burling
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A – F
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Dylan Massie – Welly
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Holden Doggett – Stouff
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A – F
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Matthew O’Brien – JRC
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Adrian Nabuurs – Collingwood
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2 – D
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Sam Duchesne – Trenton
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Patrick Demaio – Pickering
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3 – D
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Nathan Porter – Whitby
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Jack Lyons – Oakville
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4 – D
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Dirk Stadig – Pats
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Michael Palandra – Brant
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5 – D
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Amedeo Mastrangelli – Whit
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Jonathon Balah – Aurora
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6 – D
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Nick Aromatario – Cobourg
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Zach Taylor – Colling
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7 – D
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Steven Calisti – JRC
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Kevin Weaver-Vitale – Mark
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A – D
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Ethan Tanos – St. Mikes
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Jaden Condotta – George
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A – D
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Ben Lawrick – St Mikes
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