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Sting Unveils 2015 OHL Priority Selection Results

April 11, 2015 - Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Sarnia Sting News Release


The Sting opened the 2015 OHL Priority Selection, presented by StateFarm, by choosing Detroit Honeybaked centreman Sasha Chmelevski with the 10th pick in the first round. The Sting selected 13 players in total; including Sarnia native Nash Nienhuis in the 14th round (269th overall).

1st Round - 10th Overall Sasha Chmelevski Detroit Honeybaked

2nd Round - 24th Overall Ryan McGregor Burlington Eagles

2nd Round - 34th Overall Aidan Hughes London Jr. Knights

3rd Round - 49th Overall Quinton Hughes Toronto Marlies

4th Round - 69th Overall Kelton Hatcher Team Comcast U16

7th Round - 129th Overall Matthew Kellenberger Toronto Nationals

8th Round - 149th Overall Colton McKenna Buffalo Regals 16U

9th Round - 169th Overall Holden Hrysko Burlington Eagles

10th Round - 189th Overall Cameron Babiak Detroit Honeybaked

11th Round - 209th Overall Anthony Bertucca Quinte Red Devils

12th Round - 229th Overall Matthew Cassidy Team Comcast U16

13th Round - 249th Overall Curtis Egert Southern Tier Admirals

14th Round - 269th Overall Nash Nienhuis Lambton Jr. Sting

Statistics & vitals for each draft pick - available via 2015 Draft Central page

General Manager, Nick Sinclair comments on today's selections, "We are very happy with the results from today. Going into the draft each year, we make a strong effort to narrow in on specific players that we feel fit our needs and compliment the style of game we want to play. Today we were able to add a number of players to our organization that we hope will be heavy contributors to the team's success going forward. Not only were we able to acquire some very high-end talent, but we have also addressed adding character individuals and players with a tendency to compete to our organization."




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