
Five Colts Named to OHL All-Star Teams
April 30, 2010 - Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Barrie Colts News Release
Barrie, ON- The Barrie Colts are proud to announce today that four of their players and their Head Coach have been named to the 2009-10 Ontario Hockey League All-Star teams.
The number one team in Canada led the league with five All-Stars, while Mississauga and Windsor each had three.
Forward Bryan Cameron was named to the first All-Star team for the second consecutive season, after leading the league with 53 goals. Nick Crawford finished second in voting for the League's Top Defensemen and was also named to the First Team. Greyhounds Jacob Muzzin barely edged Crawford for that honour, and joins him on the back-end.
Tyler Seguin, Taylor Hall, and Chris Carrozzi round out the first team.
Luke Pither led the Colts and the Eastern Conference in scoring with 94 points and was named to the third team. Alex Pietrangelo played only 25 games this year but had 29 points and was named to the third team for the fourth consecutive season.
Head Coach Marty Williamson was also named to the third team, falling just three votes shy of the Majors Dave Cameron and the second team. London's Dale Hunter was named Coach of the first team with a total of 47 votes.
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