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Canada Still producing the most NHL Prospects

June 22 2008 at 12:47 PM
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119 of 211 players selected were Canadian. 46 Americans were selected.

 
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Re: Canada Still producing the most NHL Prospects

June 23 2008, 10:02 AM 

Awesome to see the Canadiens dominating this year. BUT, how many are from the Toronto GTA area and how many are from the GTHL system.

Based on the draft:

Round 1- 1 from Markham, 2 from Toronto
Round 2- 1 from Toronto(Etob), 1 from Mississauga
Round 3- Zero
Round 4- Zero
Round 5- Zero
Round 6- 1 from Vaughan, 1 from Brampton, 1 from Toronto(Etob), 1 from Miss.
Round 7- 1 from Toronto, 1 from Mississauga

Can't comment on how many are GTHL Grads but the % are not in the GTHL alumni favour, I can be safe to say, so what does that tell you about the GTHL and what it stands for.

JMHO

Yours in hockey eh!

 
 
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Re: Canada Still producing the most NHL Prospects

June 23 2008, 11:56 AM 

Round 3 - 1 from Barrie

 
 
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Re: Canada Still producing the most NHL Prospects

June 23 2008, 12:03 PM 

Round one had 3 from markham(OMHA), and 3 from Bowmanville(Clarington), Looks like OMHA cleaned the draft this year.

 
 
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Re: Canada Still producing the most NHL Prospects

June 24 2008, 2:42 AM 

Just how many games did Cuma play in Clarington?

Zero!

He was in the GTHL for as long as I can remember.

We'll see if Oakville will be bragging all about Tavares next year. He was gone when he was still 7.

GTHL graduates

1ST RND-
ALEX PIETRANGELO
TYLER CUMA
2ND RND
COREY TRIVINO
CODY GOLOUBEF (89 Marlie)
BRANDON BURLON
3RD RND
JOSH BRITTAIN
MICHAEL HUTCHINSON
6TH RND
ANTHONY NIGRO
NICK CRAWFORD
MITCH GAULTON
JUSTIN DIBENEDETTO (88 Marlie)
7TH RND
STEFAN DELLA ROVERE
NICHOLAS D'AGOSTINO




 
 
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Re: Canada Still producing the most NHL Prospects

June 24 2008, 10:27 AM 

Michael Hutchison is not a GTHL grad he played in Barrie until MM and then played in Markham

 
 
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Re: Canada Still producing the most NHL Prospects

June 25 2008, 7:39 PM 

So if I went to Barrie Hillbilly School until grade 11 & then went to the Barrie School for Sons of Loser Hockey Dads in grade 12 & then GRADUATED.

Which school would I be a graduate of?

A. Barrie Hillbilly School
B. Barrie School for Sons of Loser Hockey Dads
C. None of the above

Hint: The answer is not C or A.


 
 
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Re: Canada Still producing the most NHL Prospects

June 25 2008, 11:09 PM 

do you think canada produces the best players...yea right,they draft the most canadians because canadians run all the nhl teams,its not because the produce the most players its because the run everything,so of coulse they are going to pick their own.if a american or euro is just a little better than a canadian who do u think they go with, the canadian kid,until some americans start geting those jobs it will alaways be that way,but trust me you dont produce better hockey players

 
 
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Re: Canada Still producing the most NHL Prospects

June 25 2008, 11:11 PM 

maybe you do if you want to watch the dump and chase game.

 
 
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Re: Canada Still producing the most NHL Prospects

June 26 2008, 11:29 AM 

We dont produce better players? Is that ****in joke? Ever heard of Crosby,Spezza,Heatley,Brodeur, Gretzky,Orr,Coffey,Lemieux,Lecavalier?

Guess where there all from?
Stick it in your ear douche bag yankee.

 
 
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Re: Canada Still producing the most NHL Prospects

June 29 2008, 10:21 PM 

get real

 
 
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