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2000–01 OHL season

The 2000–01 OHL season was the 21st season of the Ontario Hockey League. The Guelph Storm moved from the Guelph Memorial Gardens to the Guelph Sports and Entertainment Centre at the start of the season. The Owen Sound Platers were renamed to the Owen Sound Attack Twenty teams each played 68 games. The Ottawa 67's won the J. Ross Robertson Cup, defeating the Plymouth Whalers.

Regular season

Final standings

Note: DIV = Division; GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; OTL = Overtime losses; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; PTS = Points; x = clinched playoff berth; y = clinched division title; z = clinched conference title

Eastern conference

Rank Team DIV GP W L T OTL PTS GF GA
1 z-Belleville Bulls East 68 37 23 5 3 82 275 224
2 y-Sudbury Wolves Central 68 35 22 8 3 81 237 196
3 x-Toronto St. Michael's Majors Central 68 35 23 8 2 80 249 201
4 x-Ottawa 67's East 68 33 21 10 4 80 249 201
5 x-North Bay Centennials Central 68 32 28 6 2 72 232 220
6 x-Peterborough Petes East 68 30 28 8 2 70 221 213
7 x-Barrie Colts Central 68 29 28 7 4 69 214 230
8 x-Kingston Frontenacs East 68 28 28 11 1 68 232 218
9 Oshawa Generals East 68 20 36 7 5 52 184 254
10 Mississauga IceDogs Central 68 3 56 7 2 15 157 380

Western conference

Rank Team DIV GP W L T OTL PTS GF GA
1 z-Erie Otters Midwest 68 45 11 10 2 102 264 171
2 y-Plymouth Whalers West 68 43 15 5 5 96 253 162
3 x-Windsor Spitfires West 68 34 22 8 4 80 257 221
4 x-Guelph Storm Midwest 68 34 23 9 2 79 227 205
5 x-Brampton Battalion Midwest 68 33 22 9 4 79 231 210
6 x-Owen Sound Attack Midwest 68 31 27 7 3 72 256 236
7 x-Sarnia Sting West 68 28 31 7 2 65 235 244
8 x-London Knights West 68 26 34 5 3 60 222 263
9 Kitchener Rangers Midwest 68 26 36 6 0 58 183 247
10 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds West 68 23 38 4 3 53 188 256

Scoring leaders

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Kyle Wellwood Belleville Bulls 68 35 83 118 24
Jason Spezza Mississauga IceDogs/Windsor Spitfires 56 43 73 116 43
Branko Radivojevic Belleville Bulls 61 34 70 104 77
Randy Rowe Belleville Bulls 63 64 38 102 30
Brad Boyes Erie Otters 59 45 45 90 42
Derek MacKenzie Sudbury Wolves 62 40 49 89 89
Jason Baird Erie Otters 68 30 58 88 237
Stephen Weiss Plymouth Whalers 62 40 47 87 45
Steve Ott Windsor Spitfires 55 50 37 87 164
Jason Jaspers Sudbury Wolves 63 42 42 84 77

Playoffs

Conference quarterfinals Conference semifinals Conference finals Finals
            
E1 Belleville 4
E8 Kingston 0
E1 Belleville 2
E4 Ottawa 4
E4 Ottawa 4
E5 North Bay 0
E4 Ottawa 4
E3 Toronto 0
E3 Toronto 4
E6 Peterborough 3
E3 Toronto 4
E2 Sudbury 3
E2 Sudbury 4
E7 Barrie 1
E4 Ottawa 4
W2 Plymouth 2
W1 Erie 4
W8 London 1
W1 Erie 4
W5 Brampton 1
W4 Guelph 0
W5 Brampton 4
W1 Erie 1
W2 Plymouth 4
W3 Windsor 4
W6 Owen Sound 1
W3 Windsor 0
W2 Plymouth 4
W2 Plymouth 4
W7 Sarnia 0

Conference quarterfinals

Eastern conference

Belleville (1) vs. Kingston (8)
Date Away Home
March 26 Kingston 2 10 Belleville
March 27 Belleville 3 2 Kingston
March 29 Kingston 5 6 Belleville OT
March 30 Belleville 5 3 Kingston
Belleville wins series 4–0
Sudbury (2) vs. Barrie (7)
Date Away Home
March 26 Barrie 2 3 Sudbury
March 27 Barrie 2 3 Sudbury
March 29 Sudbury 6 0 Barrie
March 30 Sudbury 1 4 Barrie
April 1 Barrie 0 2 Sudbury
Sudbury wins series 4–1
Toronto (3) vs. Peterborough (6)
Date Away Home
March 25 Peterborough 4 1 Toronto
March 27 Toronto 3 2 Peterborough
March 29 Peterborough 0 3 Toronto
March 31 Toronto 3 2 Peterborough
April 1 Peterborough 6 4 Toronto
April 3 Toronto 1 4 Peterborough
April 5 Peterborough 2 3 Toronto OT
Toronto wins series 4–3
Ottawa (4) vs. North Bay (5)
Date Away Home
March 25 North Bay 1 5 Ottawa
March 27 North Bay 1 3 Ottawa
March 30 Ottawa 3 1 North Bay
April 1 Ottawa 4 1 North Bay
Ottawa wins series 4–0

Western conference

Erie (1) vs. London (8)
Date Away Home
March 24 London 3 7 Erie
March 25 London 3 5 Erie
March 30 Erie 3 4 London
March 31 Erie 4 2 London
April 1 London 2 3 Erie
Erie wins series 4–1
Plymouth (2) vs. Sarnia (7)
Date Away Home
March 24 Sarnia 4 8 Plymouth
March 26 Plymouth 6 4 Sarnia
March 28 Sarnia 2 6 Plymouth
March 30 Plymouth 2 1 Sarnia
Plymouth wins series 4–0
Windsor (3) vs. Owen Sound (6)
Date Away Home
March 25 Owen Sound 3 5 Windsor
March 27 Windsor 2 7 Owen Sound
March 29 Owen Sound 0 5 Windsor
March 31 Windsor 4 1 Owen Sound
April 1 Owen Sound 2 6 Windsor
Windsor wins series 4–1
Guelph (4) vs. Brampton (5)
Date Away Home
March 25 Brampton 5 0 Guelph
March 27 Guelph 2 4 Brampton
March 29 Brampton 4 2 Guelph
March 30 Guelph 1 4 Brampton
Brampton wins series 4–0

Conference semifinals

Eastern conference
Belleville (1) vs. Ottawa (4)
Date Away Home
April 7 Ottawa 8 1 Belleville
April 8 Belleville 4 6 Ottawa
April 11 Ottawa 2 8 Belleville
April 13 Belleville 3 4 Ottawa OT
April 14 Ottawa 3 4 Belleville
April 17 Belleville 2 7 Ottawa
Ottawa wins series 4–2
Sudbury (2) vs. Toronto (3)
Date Away Home
April 6 Toronto 3 5 Sudbury
April 9 Sudbury 2 3 Toronto OT
April 11 Toronto 1 5 Sudbury
April 12 Sudbury 9 2 Toronto
April 14 Toronto 4 2 Sudbury
April 17 Sudbury 1 3 Toronto
April 19 Toronto 3 Sudbury 1
Toronto wins series 4–3
Western conference
Erie (1) vs. Brampton (5)
Date Away Home
April 7 Brampton 4 3 Erie
April 8 Erie 7 2 Brampton
April 11 Brampton 2 5 Erie
April 13 Erie 3 0 Brampton
April 14 Brampton 4 5 Erie
Erie wins series 4–1
Plymouth (2) vs. Windsor (3)
Date Away Home
April 6 Windsor 3 4 Plymouth
April 8 Plymouth 4 2 Windsor
April 10 Windsor 3 4 Plymouth
April 12 Plymouth 5 2 Windsor
Plymouth wins series 4–0

Conference finals

Eastern conference Western conference
Toronto (3) vs. Ottawa (4)
Date Away Home
April 22 Ottawa 3 0 Toronto
April 23 Ottawa 4 2 Toronto
April 26 Toronto 3 5 Ottawa
April 27 Toronto 0 3 Ottawa
Ottawa wins series 4–0
Erie (1) vs. Plymouth (2)
Date Away Home
April 21 Plymouth 3 0 Erie
April 24 Erie 4 1 Plymouth
April 26 Plymouth 4 3 Erie
April 28 Erie 2 6 Plymouth
April 29 Plymouth 7 4 Erie
Plymouth wins series 4–1

J. Ross Robertson Cup finals

Plymouth (2) vs. Ottawa (4)
Date Away Home
May 5 Ottawa 6 3 Plymouth
May 6 Ottawa 2 4 Plymouth
May 10 Plymouth 0 4 Ottawa
May 11 Plymouth 3 0 Ottawa
May 13 Ottawa 5 4 Plymouth
May 15 Plymouth 1 2 Ottawa
Ottawa wins series 4–2

J. Ross Robertson Cup Champions Roster

2000-01 Ottawa 67's[1]
Goaltenders

Defencemen

Wingers

  •   11 – Marc Lefebvre 
  •   12 – Sebastien Savage 
  •   16 – Derek McDonald 
  •   24 – Vadim Sozinov 
  •   27 – Adam Chapman 
  •   71 – Lance Galbraith 

Centres

All-Star teams

First team

Second team

Third team

Awards

J. Ross Robertson Cup: Ottawa 67's
Hamilton Spectator Trophy: Erie Otters
Bobby Orr Trophy: Ottawa 67's
Wayne Gretzky Trophy: Plymouth Whalers
Leyden Trophy: Belleville Bulls
Emms Trophy: Sudbury Wolves
Holody Trophy: Erie Otters
Bumbacco Trophy: Plymouth Whalers
Red Tilson Trophy: Brad Boyes, Erie Otters
Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy: Kyle Wellwood, Belleville Bulls
Matt Leyden Trophy: Dave MacQueen, Erie Otters
Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy: Branko Radivojevic, Belleville Bulls
Max Kaminsky Trophy: Alexei Semenov, Sudbury Wolves
OHL Goaltender of the Year: Craig Anderson, Guelph Storm
Jack Ferguson Award: Patrick O'Sullivan, Mississauga IceDogs
Dave Pinkney Trophy: Robb Zepp and Paul Drew, Plymouth Whalers
OHL Executive of the Year: Not Awarded
Emms Family Award: Rick Nash, London Knights
F.W. 'Dinty' Moore Trophy: Andy Chiodo, Toronto St. Michael's Majors
OHL Humanitarian of the Year: Joey Sullivan, Erie Otters
William Hanley Trophy: Brad Boyes, Erie Otters
Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy: Randy Rowe, Belleville Bulls
Bobby Smith Trophy: Dustin Brown, Guelph Storm
Wayne Gretzky 99 Award: Seamus Kotyk, Ottawa 67's

2001 OHL Priority Selection

On May 5, 2001, the OHL conducted the 2001 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection. The Mississauga IceDogs held the first overall pick in the draft, and selected Patrick O'Sullivan from the USA U17 team. O'Sullivan was awarded the Jack Ferguson Award, awarded to the top pick in the draft.

Below are the players who were selected in the first round of the 2001 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection. [2]

# Player Nationality OHL Team Hometown Minor Team
1 Patrick O'Sullivan (LW)   United States Mississauga IceDogs Winston-Salem, North Carolina USA U17
2 Nathan Horton (RW)   Canada Oshawa Generals Dunnville, Ontario Thorold Blackhawks
3 Jeff Carter (C)   Canada Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds London, Ontario Strathroy Rockets
4 Mike Richards (C)   Canada Kitchener Rangers Kenora, Ontario Kenora Thistles
5 Corey Perry (RW)   Canada London Knights Peterborough, Ontario Peterborough Petes Bantam
6 Dan Fritsche (C)   United States Sarnia Sting Parma, Ohio Cleveland Barons 18U
7 Anthony Stewart (RW)   Canada Kingston Frontenacs Toronto, Ontario North York Jr. Canadiens
8 Brandon Crombeen (RW)   Canada Barrie Colts Newmarket, Ontario Newmarket Hurricanes
9 Jamie Tardif (RW)   Canada Peterborough Petes Welland, Ontario Southern Tier Admirals
10 Brad Richardson (RW)   Canada Owen Sound Attack Belleville, Ontario Quinte Red Devils
11 Geoff Platt (C/LW)   Canada North Bay Centennials Mississauga, Ontario North York Jr. Canadiens
12 Chad Robinson (LW)   Canada Brampton Battalion Vars, Ontario Cumberland Bantam
13 Matthew Puntureri (C)   United States Guelph Storm Wampum, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Hornets
14 Lane Moodie (D)   Canada Ottawa 67's Oakville, Ontario Oakville Rangers
15 Frank Rediker (D)   United States Windsor Spitfires Sterling Heights, Michigan Plymouth Compuware
16 Ryan Rorabeck (C)   Canada Toronto St. Michael's Majors Oshawa, Ontario Oshawa Legionaires
17 Ryan Hastings (D)   Canada Sudbury Wolves Etobicoke, Ontario Toronto Marlboros
18 Rane Carnegie (RW)   Canada Belleville Bulls Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Toronto Marlboros
19 John Mitchell (C)   Canada Plymouth Whalers Waterloo, Ontario Waterloo Wolves
20 Noel Coultice (D)   Canada Erie Otters Pickering, Ontario Ajax-Pickering Raiders

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ontario Hockey League – Official Site of the Ontario Hockey League".
  2. ^ "Ontario Hockey League – Official Site of the Ontario Hockey League".
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The 2000 01 OHL season was the 21st season of the Ontario Hockey League The Guelph Storm moved from the Guelph Memorial Gardens to the Guelph Sports and Entertainment Centre at the start of the season The Owen Sound Platers were renamed to the Owen Sound Attack Twenty teams each played 68 games The Ottawa 67 s won the J Ross Robertson Cup defeating the Plymouth Whalers Contents 1 Regular season 1 1 Final standings 1 2 Eastern conference 1 3 Western conference 1 4 Scoring leaders 2 Playoffs 2 1 Conference quarterfinals 2 1 1 Eastern conference 2 1 2 Western conference 2 2 Conference semifinals 2 3 Conference finals 2 4 J Ross Robertson Cup finals 2 5 J Ross Robertson Cup Champions Roster 3 All Star teams 3 1 First team 3 2 Second team 3 3 Third team 4 Awards 5 2001 OHL Priority Selection 6 See also 7 ReferencesRegular season EditFinal standings Edit Note DIV Division GP Games played W Wins L Losses T Ties OTL Overtime losses GF Goals for GA Goals against PTS Points x clinched playoff berth y clinched division title z clinched conference title Eastern conference Edit Rank Team DIV GP W L T OTL PTS GF GA1 z Belleville Bulls East 68 37 23 5 3 82 275 2242 y Sudbury Wolves Central 68 35 22 8 3 81 237 1963 x Toronto St Michael s Majors Central 68 35 23 8 2 80 249 2014 x Ottawa 67 s East 68 33 21 10 4 80 249 2015 x North Bay Centennials Central 68 32 28 6 2 72 232 2206 x Peterborough Petes East 68 30 28 8 2 70 221 2137 x Barrie Colts Central 68 29 28 7 4 69 214 2308 x Kingston Frontenacs East 68 28 28 11 1 68 232 2189 Oshawa Generals East 68 20 36 7 5 52 184 25410 Mississauga IceDogs Central 68 3 56 7 2 15 157 380Western conference Edit Rank Team DIV GP W L T OTL PTS GF GA1 z Erie Otters Midwest 68 45 11 10 2 102 264 1712 y Plymouth Whalers West 68 43 15 5 5 96 253 1623 x Windsor Spitfires West 68 34 22 8 4 80 257 2214 x Guelph Storm Midwest 68 34 23 9 2 79 227 2055 x Brampton Battalion Midwest 68 33 22 9 4 79 231 2106 x Owen Sound Attack Midwest 68 31 27 7 3 72 256 2367 x Sarnia Sting West 68 28 31 7 2 65 235 2448 x London Knights West 68 26 34 5 3 60 222 2639 Kitchener Rangers Midwest 68 26 36 6 0 58 183 24710 Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds West 68 23 38 4 3 53 188 256Scoring leaders Edit Player Team GP G A Pts PIMKyle Wellwood Belleville Bulls 68 35 83 118 24Jason Spezza Mississauga IceDogs Windsor Spitfires 56 43 73 116 43Branko Radivojevic Belleville Bulls 61 34 70 104 77Randy Rowe Belleville Bulls 63 64 38 102 30Brad Boyes Erie Otters 59 45 45 90 42Derek MacKenzie Sudbury Wolves 62 40 49 89 89Jason Baird Erie Otters 68 30 58 88 237Stephen Weiss Plymouth Whalers 62 40 47 87 45Steve Ott Windsor Spitfires 55 50 37 87 164Jason Jaspers Sudbury Wolves 63 42 42 84 77Playoffs EditConference quarterfinalsConference semifinalsConference finalsFinals E1Belleville4E8Kingston0E1Belleville2E4Ottawa4E4Ottawa4E5North Bay0E4Ottawa4E3Toronto0E3Toronto4E6Peterborough3E3Toronto4E2Sudbury3E2Sudbury4E7Barrie1E4Ottawa4W2Plymouth2W1Erie4W8London1W1Erie4W5Brampton1W4Guelph0W5Brampton4W1Erie1W2Plymouth4W3Windsor4W6Owen Sound1W3Windsor0W2Plymouth4W2Plymouth4W7Sarnia0Conference quarterfinals Edit Eastern conference Edit Belleville 1 vs Kingston 8 Date Away HomeMarch 26 Kingston 2 10 BellevilleMarch 27 Belleville 3 2 KingstonMarch 29 Kingston 5 6 Belleville OTMarch 30 Belleville 5 3 KingstonBelleville wins series 4 0 Sudbury 2 vs Barrie 7 Date Away HomeMarch 26 Barrie 2 3 SudburyMarch 27 Barrie 2 3 SudburyMarch 29 Sudbury 6 0 BarrieMarch 30 Sudbury 1 4 BarrieApril 1 Barrie 0 2 SudburySudbury wins series 4 1Toronto 3 vs Peterborough 6 Date Away HomeMarch 25 Peterborough 4 1 TorontoMarch 27 Toronto 3 2 PeterboroughMarch 29 Peterborough 0 3 TorontoMarch 31 Toronto 3 2 PeterboroughApril 1 Peterborough 6 4 TorontoApril 3 Toronto 1 4 PeterboroughApril 5 Peterborough 2 3 Toronto OTToronto wins series 4 3 Ottawa 4 vs North Bay 5 Date Away HomeMarch 25 North Bay 1 5 OttawaMarch 27 North Bay 1 3 OttawaMarch 30 Ottawa 3 1 North BayApril 1 Ottawa 4 1 North BayOttawa wins series 4 0Western conference Edit Erie 1 vs London 8 Date Away HomeMarch 24 London 3 7 ErieMarch 25 London 3 5 ErieMarch 30 Erie 3 4 LondonMarch 31 Erie 4 2 LondonApril 1 London 2 3 ErieErie wins series 4 1 Plymouth 2 vs Sarnia 7 Date Away HomeMarch 24 Sarnia 4 8 PlymouthMarch 26 Plymouth 6 4 SarniaMarch 28 Sarnia 2 6 PlymouthMarch 30 Plymouth 2 1 SarniaPlymouth wins series 4 0Windsor 3 vs Owen Sound 6 Date Away HomeMarch 25 Owen Sound 3 5 WindsorMarch 27 Windsor 2 7 Owen SoundMarch 29 Owen Sound 0 5 WindsorMarch 31 Windsor 4 1 Owen SoundApril 1 Owen Sound 2 6 WindsorWindsor wins series 4 1 Guelph 4 vs Brampton 5 Date Away HomeMarch 25 Brampton 5 0 GuelphMarch 27 Guelph 2 4 BramptonMarch 29 Brampton 4 2 GuelphMarch 30 Guelph 1 4 BramptonBrampton wins series 4 0Conference semifinals Edit Eastern conferenceBelleville 1 vs Ottawa 4 Date Away HomeApril 7 Ottawa 8 1 BellevilleApril 8 Belleville 4 6 OttawaApril 11 Ottawa 2 8 BellevilleApril 13 Belleville 3 4 Ottawa OTApril 14 Ottawa 3 4 BellevilleApril 17 Belleville 2 7 OttawaOttawa wins series 4 2 Sudbury 2 vs Toronto 3 Date Away HomeApril 6 Toronto 3 5 SudburyApril 9 Sudbury 2 3 Toronto OTApril 11 Toronto 1 5 SudburyApril 12 Sudbury 9 2 TorontoApril 14 Toronto 4 2 SudburyApril 17 Sudbury 1 3 TorontoApril 19 Toronto 3 Sudbury 1Toronto wins series 4 3Western conferenceErie 1 vs Brampton 5 Date Away HomeApril 7 Brampton 4 3 ErieApril 8 Erie 7 2 BramptonApril 11 Brampton 2 5 ErieApril 13 Erie 3 0 BramptonApril 14 Brampton 4 5 ErieErie wins series 4 1 Plymouth 2 vs Windsor 3 Date Away HomeApril 6 Windsor 3 4 PlymouthApril 8 Plymouth 4 2 WindsorApril 10 Windsor 3 4 PlymouthApril 12 Plymouth 5 2 WindsorPlymouth wins series 4 0Conference finals Edit Eastern conference Western conferenceToronto 3 vs Ottawa 4 Date Away HomeApril 22 Ottawa 3 0 TorontoApril 23 Ottawa 4 2 TorontoApril 26 Toronto 3 5 OttawaApril 27 Toronto 0 3 OttawaOttawa wins series 4 0 Erie 1 vs Plymouth 2 Date Away HomeApril 21 Plymouth 3 0 ErieApril 24 Erie 4 1 PlymouthApril 26 Plymouth 4 3 ErieApril 28 Erie 2 6 PlymouthApril 29 Plymouth 7 4 EriePlymouth wins series 4 1J Ross Robertson Cup finals Edit Plymouth 2 vs Ottawa 4 Date Away HomeMay 5 Ottawa 6 3 PlymouthMay 6 Ottawa 2 4 PlymouthMay 10 Plymouth 0 4 OttawaMay 11 Plymouth 3 0 OttawaMay 13 Ottawa 5 4 PlymouthMay 15 Plymouth 1 2 OttawaOttawa wins series 4 2J Ross Robertson Cup Champions Roster Edit 2000 01 Ottawa 67 s 1 Goaltenders 1 Seamus Kotyk 30 John Ceci Defencemen 2 Jeremy Van Hoof 3 Carter Trevisani 4 Jonathan Zion 5 Russ Moyer 6 Pierre Mitsou 8 Adam Smyth 9 Brendan Bell 21 Rodney Bauman 22 Luke Sellars 44 Bryan Rodney Wingers 11 Marc Lefebvre 12 Sebastien Savage 16 Derek McDonald 24 Vadim Sozinov 27 Adam Chapman 71 Lance Galbraith Centres 10 Matthew Albiani 18 Sean Scully 19 Brett McGrath 20 Zenon Konopka 23 Miguel Delisle 25 Joe Talbot Coach Brian Kilrea General Manager Brian KilreaAll Star teams EditFirst team Edit Kyle Wellwood Centre Belleville Bulls Randy Rowe Left Wing Belleville Bulls Branko Radivojevic Right Wing Belleville Bulls Rostislav Klesla Defence Brampton Battalion Alexei Semenov Defence Sudbury Wolves Craig Anderson Goaltender Guelph Storm Dave MacQueen Coach Erie OttersSecond team Edit Brad Boyes Centre Erie Otters Raffi Torres Left Wing Brampton Battalion Cory Pecker Right Wing Erie Otters Kevin Dallman Defence Guelph Storm Jon Zion Defence Ottawa 67 s Rob Zepp Goaltender Plymouth Whalers Dave Cameron Coach Toronto St Michael s MajorsThird team Edit Jason Spezza Centre Windsor Spitfires Steve Ott Left Wing Windsor Spitfires Nikita Alexeev Right Wing Erie Otters Libor Ustrnul Defence Plymouth Whalers Mark Popovic Defence Toronto St Michael s Majors Alex Auld Goaltender North Bay Centennials Jim Hulton Coach Belleville BullsAwards EditJ Ross Robertson Cup Ottawa 67 sHamilton Spectator Trophy Erie OttersBobby Orr Trophy Ottawa 67 sWayne Gretzky Trophy Plymouth WhalersLeyden Trophy Belleville BullsEmms Trophy Sudbury WolvesHolody Trophy Erie OttersBumbacco Trophy Plymouth WhalersRed Tilson Trophy Brad Boyes Erie OttersEddie Powers Memorial Trophy Kyle Wellwood Belleville BullsMatt Leyden Trophy Dave MacQueen Erie OttersJim Mahon Memorial Trophy Branko Radivojevic Belleville BullsMax Kaminsky Trophy Alexei Semenov Sudbury WolvesOHL Goaltender of the Year Craig Anderson Guelph StormJack Ferguson Award Patrick O Sullivan Mississauga IceDogsDave Pinkney Trophy Robb Zepp and Paul Drew Plymouth WhalersOHL Executive of the Year Not AwardedEmms Family Award Rick Nash London KnightsF W Dinty Moore Trophy Andy Chiodo Toronto St Michael s MajorsOHL Humanitarian of the Year Joey Sullivan Erie OttersWilliam Hanley Trophy Brad Boyes Erie OttersLeo Lalonde Memorial Trophy Randy Rowe Belleville BullsBobby Smith Trophy Dustin Brown Guelph StormWayne Gretzky 99 Award Seamus Kotyk Ottawa 67 s2001 OHL Priority Selection EditOn May 5 2001 the OHL conducted the 2001 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection The Mississauga IceDogs held the first overall pick in the draft and selected Patrick O Sullivan from the USA U17 team O Sullivan was awarded the Jack Ferguson Award awarded to the top pick in the draft Below are the players who were selected in the first round of the 2001 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection 2 Player Nationality OHL Team Hometown Minor Team1 Patrick O Sullivan LW United States Mississauga IceDogs Winston Salem North Carolina USA U172 Nathan Horton RW Canada Oshawa Generals Dunnville Ontario Thorold Blackhawks3 Jeff Carter C Canada Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds London Ontario Strathroy Rockets4 Mike Richards C Canada Kitchener Rangers Kenora Ontario Kenora Thistles5 Corey Perry RW Canada London Knights Peterborough Ontario Peterborough Petes Bantam6 Dan Fritsche C United States Sarnia Sting Parma Ohio Cleveland Barons 18U7 Anthony Stewart RW Canada Kingston Frontenacs Toronto Ontario North York Jr Canadiens8 Brandon Crombeen RW Canada Barrie Colts Newmarket Ontario Newmarket Hurricanes9 Jamie Tardif RW Canada Peterborough Petes Welland Ontario Southern Tier Admirals10 Brad Richardson RW Canada Owen Sound Attack Belleville Ontario Quinte Red Devils11 Geoff Platt C LW Canada North Bay Centennials Mississauga Ontario North York Jr Canadiens12 Chad Robinson LW Canada Brampton Battalion Vars Ontario Cumberland Bantam13 Matthew Puntureri C United States Guelph Storm Wampum Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Hornets14 Lane Moodie D Canada Ottawa 67 s Oakville Ontario Oakville Rangers15 Frank Rediker D United States Windsor Spitfires Sterling Heights Michigan Plymouth Compuware16 Ryan Rorabeck C Canada Toronto St Michael s Majors Oshawa Ontario Oshawa Legionaires17 Ryan Hastings D Canada Sudbury Wolves Etobicoke Ontario Toronto Marlboros18 Rane Carnegie RW Canada Belleville Bulls Dartmouth Nova Scotia Toronto Marlboros19 John Mitchell C Canada Plymouth Whalers Waterloo Ontario Waterloo Wolves20 Noel Coultice D Canada Erie Otters Pickering Ontario Ajax Pickering RaidersSee also EditList of OHA Junior A standings List of OHL seasons 2001 Memorial Cup 2001 NHL Entry Draft 2000 in sports 2001 in sportsReferences Edit Ontario Hockey League Official Site of the Ontario Hockey League Ontario Hockey League Official Site of the Ontario Hockey League HockeyDBPreceded by1999 2000 OHL season OHL seasons Succeeded by2001 02 OHL season Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2000 01 OHL season amp oldid 1089110916, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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