
Spyke's Sale Postponed
Published on April 5, 2013 under Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Guelph Storm News Release
The annual post season sale at Spykes Sports Shop has been postponed until further notice.
For more information, contact Spykes Sports Shop at 519-837-9690.
OHL Priority Draft Tomorrow!
The 2013 OHL Priority Selection will be conducted online on Saturday, April 6th. With the 12th choice of the draft, Guelph Storm GM and Vice President Mike Kelly along with his scouting staff will look to add a weapon to an already strong nucleus in Guelph for the 2013-14 season.
GuelphStorm.com looks back at OHL Priority Selections in team history including several that were headed by Kelly during his last tenure with the Storm.
2008 OHL PRIORITY SELECTION
Measuring the 2008 draft by games played, the draft was a successful one with seven players combining to play 1,038 OHL games. Leading the way in career games, goals, points and penalty minutes was first round pick Cody McNaughton.
Interestingly, four players picked by Dave Barr in his final OHL draft chose the NCAA route, with three of them leaving college early to pursue other hockey options. Kevin Lough, who just completed his first season at Colgate could be the only player to stick with the NCAA after Kyle Palmieri, Joel Vienneau and Carlos Amestoy each left.
Two players from the draft started and finished their OHL careers in a Storm uniform including the aforementioned McNaughton and David Searle. A native of Peterborough, Searle played parts of three seasons in Guelph but had difficulties adjusting to life away from home and made the decision to move on from the OHL.
As of 2012/13 only Palmieri has seen NHL duty.
Below are the Guelph Storm's 2008 OHL Priority Selections picks. The combined Guelph Storm and CHL totals for the 14 players selected that day are at the bottom of the table.
Rd Player GP G A PTS PIM Notes
1 Cody McNaughton 313 81 84 165 459
2 David Searle 46 1 4 5 23
2 JP Labardo 81 9 8 17 22
CHL Totals 285 55 73 128 142 Also played for Oshawa & Erie
4 Shawn Crowley
5 Dylan Wood 0 0 0 0 0
CHL Totals 8 1 0 1 2 Played for Niagara
6 Francis Menard 199 42 64 106 118
CHL Totals 263 61 96 157 162 Also played for Peterborough & Brampton
6 Kyle Palmieri Played NCAA / Played NHL
7 Joel Vienneau 0 0 0 0 0 Goaltender
CHL Totals 84 0 0 0 2 Played NCAA / Played for Sby & Kit
8 Carlos Amestoy 0 0 0 0 0
CHL Totals 39 10 10 20 14 Played NCAA / Played for Saginaw
11 Kurt Gottschalk
12 Hayden Molen
13 Kevin Lough Playing NCAA
14 Cam Jude
15 Taylor Clements Playing CIS
Guelph Storm Totals 671 81 122 203 596
CHL Totals 1319 150 323 473 1035
Ontario Hockey League Stories from April 5, 2013
- Generals Fall to Colts Before Returning to Oshawa - Oshawa Generals
- Rangers Fall 4-1 in Game One - Kitchener Rangers
- DJ Smith Commits to Three Year Contract Extension with Oshawa Generals - Oshawa Generals
- Ottawa 67's Announce Travis Konecny as First Overall Pick - OHL
- 67's Confirm Konecny Is Their Pick - Ottawa 67's
- Spyke's Sale Postponed - Guelph Storm
- Rangers and Sting Complete Trade - Kitchener Rangers
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