Former GHL players in the GMHL
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Former GHL players in the GMHL
There's quite a list of former players from the GHL playing in the GMHL this season. Here's a look at the players and their stats.
The players name will be listed first followed by the team the player is currently playing on, then games played, goals, assists, and points.
Vito Scaringi- Parry Sound- 16-- 8-29-37
Vito Scaringi- Niagara- 13--7-18-25
Colton Anstey- Niagara- 40--18-29-47
Brooker Muir- Niagara- 26--11-25-36
Cam Blakely- Niagara- 24--18-17-35
Wade Kenny- Niagara- 18--10-8-18
Manny Manns- Niagara- 8--5-6-11
Brock Ackerman-Oshawa- 6--10-12-22
Devin Darrah- Kingsville- 32--27-23-50
Justin Abraham- Halton- 31--15-43-58
Miller Hatten- Halton- 39--22-27-49
Luke Sinclair- Halton- 22--13-21-34
Alex Zaccaria- Halton- 7--3-4-7
Goalies
Jon D'Ilario- Niagara- 9-6-0 3.47 GAA, .921 SV%
Brendan Polasek- Halton- 14-9-0 3.71 GAA, .888 SV%
The players name will be listed first followed by the team the player is currently playing on, then games played, goals, assists, and points.
Vito Scaringi- Parry Sound- 16-- 8-29-37
Vito Scaringi- Niagara- 13--7-18-25
Colton Anstey- Niagara- 40--18-29-47
Brooker Muir- Niagara- 26--11-25-36
Cam Blakely- Niagara- 24--18-17-35
Wade Kenny- Niagara- 18--10-8-18
Manny Manns- Niagara- 8--5-6-11
Brock Ackerman-Oshawa- 6--10-12-22
Devin Darrah- Kingsville- 32--27-23-50
Justin Abraham- Halton- 31--15-43-58
Miller Hatten- Halton- 39--22-27-49
Luke Sinclair- Halton- 22--13-21-34
Alex Zaccaria- Halton- 7--3-4-7
Goalies
Jon D'Ilario- Niagara- 9-6-0 3.47 GAA, .921 SV%
Brendan Polasek- Halton- 14-9-0 3.71 GAA, .888 SV%
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Re: Former GHL players in the GMHL
Former Western Conference players;
Steven Szekesy- Kingsville- 25--5-20-25
Michael Wooley- London- 29--2-19-21
Steven Szekesy- Kingsville- 25--5-20-25
Michael Wooley- London- 29--2-19-21
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Re: Former GHL players in the GMHL
There's a lot of X JR-B talent in the GMHL. They draft a lot of JR B players.Here's some more.
Graham Pickard - Tottenham 39 - 53 - 85 - 138
Mitch Reid - Niagara - 27 - 21 - 14 - 35
Chad Herron - Halton - 36 - 29 - 37 - 66
Shane OBrien - Komoka - 29 - 31 - 39 - 70
Jordan Badd - Norfolk - 8 - 4 - 5 - 9
It worked for Spencer Gourley he played for Halton last year. Now he's in the NCAA.
Maybe the GOJHL better start looking at some of the kids in the GMHL.
I know Hagersville goalie Stephen Tierney came from the Toronto Predators of the GMHL.
The GMHL is a threat to the GOJHL. The GOJHL talking about having a fouth conference.
They better start moving on this or it's going to be to late.The more teams that go under in the GMHL.
The worst in might be for the GOJHL . These towns might not want to deal with it again.
Some of these places could be great spots for JR-B team.
If you live in one of these towns and there getting a JR-A team (GMHL) coming to town.
Your not going to care about a outlaw league.
I think Tillsonburg and Wiarton joining the GMHL next year.
http://www.1047.ca/news/local-news/till ... -the-gmhl/
http://www.thebarrieexaminer.com/2016/0 ... relocation
http://www.thebarrieexaminer.com/2016/0 ... edmen-name
http://www.wiartonecho.com/2016/01/21/j ... to-wiarton
Graham Pickard - Tottenham 39 - 53 - 85 - 138
Mitch Reid - Niagara - 27 - 21 - 14 - 35
Chad Herron - Halton - 36 - 29 - 37 - 66
Shane OBrien - Komoka - 29 - 31 - 39 - 70
Jordan Badd - Norfolk - 8 - 4 - 5 - 9
It worked for Spencer Gourley he played for Halton last year. Now he's in the NCAA.
Maybe the GOJHL better start looking at some of the kids in the GMHL.
I know Hagersville goalie Stephen Tierney came from the Toronto Predators of the GMHL.
The GMHL is a threat to the GOJHL. The GOJHL talking about having a fouth conference.
They better start moving on this or it's going to be to late.The more teams that go under in the GMHL.
The worst in might be for the GOJHL . These towns might not want to deal with it again.
Some of these places could be great spots for JR-B team.
If you live in one of these towns and there getting a JR-A team (GMHL) coming to town.
Your not going to care about a outlaw league.
I think Tillsonburg and Wiarton joining the GMHL next year.
http://www.1047.ca/news/local-news/till ... -the-gmhl/
http://www.thebarrieexaminer.com/2016/0 ... relocation
http://www.thebarrieexaminer.com/2016/0 ... edmen-name
http://www.wiartonecho.com/2016/01/21/j ... to-wiarton
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Re: Former GHL players in the GMHL
The Tottenham Steam of the GMHL have applied to be apart of the GOJHL and its 4th conference.
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Re: Former GHL players in the GMHL
Great post! Thanks for posting those links. All the different teams and players from all over the world is enough to grab one's attention.Caledonia Fan wrote:There's a lot of X JR-B talent in the GMHL. They draft a lot of JR B players.Here's some more.
Graham Pickard - Tottenham 39 - 53 - 85 - 138
Mitch Reid - Niagara - 27 - 21 - 14 - 35
Chad Herron - Halton - 36 - 29 - 37 - 66
Shane OBrien - Komoka - 29 - 31 - 39 - 70
Jordan Badd - Norfolk - 8 - 4 - 5 - 9
It worked for Spencer Gourley he played for Halton last year. Now he's in the NCAA.
Maybe the GOJHL better start looking at some of the kids in the GMHL.
I know Hagersville goalie Stephen Tierney came from the Toronto Predators of the GMHL.
The GMHL is a threat to the GOJHL. The GOJHL talking about having a fouth conference.
They better start moving on this or it's going to be to late.The more teams that go under in the GMHL.
The worst in might be for the GOJHL . These towns might not want to deal with it again.
Some of these places could be great spots for JR-B team.
If you live in one of these towns and there getting a JR-A team (GMHL) coming to town.
Your not going to care about a outlaw league.
I think Tillsonburg and Wiarton joining the GMHL next year.
http://www.1047.ca/news/local-news/till ... -the-gmhl/
http://www.thebarrieexaminer.com/2016/0 ... relocation
http://www.thebarrieexaminer.com/2016/0 ... edmen-name
http://www.wiartonecho.com/2016/01/21/j ... to-wiarton
The pace is a little slower than the GOJHL, but there's a ton of great talent in the GMHL
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Re: Former GHL players in the GMHL
Really??? They have a great team every season. I think if they focused on finding a bit more speed, they'd be a solid Jr.B club.HockeyTalk21 wrote:The Tottenham Steam of the GMHL have applied to be apart of the GOJHL and its 4th conference.
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Re: Former GHL players in the GMHL
Why are we, as the GOJHL, supposed to be scared of the GMHL? It's been pointed out to me that last night Alliston and Shelburne played. Shelburne dressed 7 guys for the game, 5 forwards, 1 defence, and 1 goalie, and lost 16-2.
In the London area, you never hear anything about the London Lakers or the Komoka Dragons. The only thing brought up is the linesman that punched the player, and that was weeks ago and hasn't been heard about since.
http://gmhl.net/game/?game_id=112881
In the London area, you never hear anything about the London Lakers or the Komoka Dragons. The only thing brought up is the linesman that punched the player, and that was weeks ago and hasn't been heard about since.
http://gmhl.net/game/?game_id=112881
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90% of the games are blow outs and that might be low. You don't see a score like that every night in the GOJHL where the GMHL you do. I do not think there is a reason to be scared. Only reason guys from the GOJ go there is because you can play as an overage.
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90%? C'mon. The blow outs aren't that bad. lolGOJHLfan1 wrote:90% of the games are blow outs and that might be low. You don't see a score like that every night in the GOJHL where the GMHL you do. I do not think there is a reason to be scared. Only reason guys from the GOJ go there is because you can play as an overage.
When you have a league of 30 teams and several are in their first seasons... There's going to be growing pains.
With more and more tens going to the GMHL... That's why this league should worry. Of course the GMHL isn't known as well as the GOJHL. It's still a knew league. Teams have folded, others have put a great product on the ice right away.Post by RocketGirl » Fri Feb 12, 2016 11:47 am
Why are we, as the GOJHL, supposed to be scared of the GMHL? It's been pointed out to me that last night Alliston and Shelburne played. Shelburne dressed 7 guys for the game, 5 forwards, 1 defence, and 1 goalie, and lost 16-2.
In the London area, you never hear anything about the London Lakers or the Komoka Dragons. The only thing brought up is the linesman that punched the player, and that was weeks ago and hasn't been heard about since.
If they didn't already feature several players from this league(who are still eligible for this league), then maybe there would nothing to worry about.
I personally don't see the league as a significant threat. But that doesn't mean things won't get to that point in the future.
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