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2006–07 OHL season

The 2006–07 OHL season was the 27th season of the Ontario Hockey League. The OHL announced, a new rule titled "Checking to the Head," effective for this season.[1] Also announced, the recently adopted National Hockey League rule on stick curvature was not implemented until 2007–08. The season commenced on September 21, 2006, and twenty teams each played 68 games. The Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds moved from Sault Memorial Gardens (demolished in May 2006) into the new Steelback Centre, which opened October 11, 2006. The Oshawa Generals moved mid-season from the Oshawa Civic Auditorium to the General Motors Centre, on November 3, 2006. The Plymouth Whalers won the J. Ross Robertson Cup defeating the Sudbury Wolves in the championship series.

2006–07 OHL season
LeagueOntario Hockey League
SportHockey
DurationRegular season
September 2006 – March 2007
Playoffs
March 2007 – May 2007
Number of teams20
TV partner(s)Rogers TV, TVCogeco
Finals championsPlymouth Whalers
OHL seasons
2006–07 CHL season
LeagueCanadian Hockey League
SportHockey
DurationOHL
September 2006 – March 2007
QMJHL
September 2006 – March 2007
WHL
September 2006 – March 2007
Number of teams60
TV partner(s)RDS
Rogers Sportsnet
Rogers TV
Shaw TV

Regular season

Final standings

Note: DIV = Division; GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = Overtime losses; SL = Shootout 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 OTL SL PTS GF GA
1 z-Barrie Colts Central 68 48 19 0 1 97 273 193
2 y-Belleville Bulls East 68 39 24 0 5 83 260 227
3 x-Mississauga IceDogs Central 68 43 21 0 4 90 326 251
4 x-Oshawa Generals East 68 31 29 3 5 70 292 320
5 x-Kingston Frontenacs East 68 31 30 5 2 69 269 284
6 x-Sudbury Wolves Central 68 29 30 3 6 67 225 241
7 x-Ottawa 67's East 68 30 34 0 4 64 242 263
8 x-Brampton Battalion Central 68 27 36 1 4 59 214 277
9 Peterborough Petes East 68 24 39 1 4 53 198 274
10 Toronto St. Michael's Majors Central 68 20 41 4 3 47 225 325

Western conference

Rank Team DIV GP W L OTL SL PTS GF GA
1 z-London Knights Midwest 68 50 14 1 3 104 311 231
2 y-Plymouth Whalers West 68 49 14 2 3 103 299 173
3 x-Kitchener Rangers Midwest 68 47 17 1 3 98 262 187
4 x-Saginaw Spirit West 68 44 21 0 3 91 291 217
5 x-Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds West 68 37 23 1 7 82 227 219
6 x-Sarnia Sting West 68 34 24 5 5 78 270 241
7 x-Guelph Storm Midwest 68 33 23 3 9 78 215 200
8 x-Owen Sound Attack Midwest 68 31 30 3 4 69 256 261
9 Windsor Spitfires West 68 18 43 2 5 43 209 311
10 Erie Otters Midwest 68 15 50 1 2 33 209 378

Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Patrick Kane London Knights 58 62 83 145 52
John Tavares Oshawa Generals 67 72 62 134 60
Sergei Kostitsyn London Knights 59 40 91 131 76
Tyler Donati Belleville Bulls 66 55 74 129 52
Sam Gagner London Knights 53 35 83 118 36
Bryan Little Barrie Colts 57 41 66 107 77
Evan Brophey Plymouth Whalers 68 36 71 107 91
Bobby Ryan Owen Sound Attack 63 43 59 102 66
Brett MacLean Oshawa Generals 68 47 53 100 43
Bobby Hughes Kingston Frontenacs 59 40 56 96 76

Leading goaltenders

Note: GP = Games played; Mins = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses: OTL = Overtime losses; SL = Shootout losses; GA = Goals Allowed; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average

Player Team GP Mins W L OTL SL GA SO Sv% GAA
Michal Neuvirth Plymouth Whalers 41 2223 26 8 2 2 86 4 0.932 2.32
Thomas McCollum Guelph Storm 55 3158 26 18 3 7 126 5 0.918 2.39
John Murray Kitchener Rangers 55 3121 40 9 1 2 134 5 0.909 2.58
Jeremy Smith Plymouth Whalers 34 1901 23 6 0 1 82 4 0.923 2.59
Andrew Perugini Barrie Colts 57 3304 40 16 0 1 156 4 0.917 2.83

CHL Canada/Russia Series

The 2006 ADT Canada-Russia Challenge between the OHL and the Russian team was hosted by the Sarnia Sting on November 23, 2006, and by the Oshawa Generals on November 27, 2006. The OHL won the first game 5–0, and the second game 4–3.

All-Star Classic

The All-Star Classic was played on January 31, 2007, at the Dow Event Center in Saginaw, Michigan. The Eastern Conference defeated the Western Conference 13–9 in the game attended by 5,527 spectators.[2] The top scorers were Hunter Tremblay (Barrie Colts) and Sam Gagner (London Knights), each with five points.[3] The Eastern Conference also prevailed 15–13 in the skills competition held the night before.[4]

Playoffs

List of complete playoffs results.[5]

Conference quarterfinals Conference semifinals Conference finals Finals
            
E1 Barrie 4
E8 Brampton 0
E1 Barrie 0
E6 Sudbury 4
E3 Mississauga 1
E6 Sudbury 4
E6 Sudbury 4
E2 Belleville 2
E2 Belleville 4
E7 Ottawa 1
E2 Belleville 4
E4 Oshawa 0
E4 Oshawa 4
E5 Kingston 1
E6 Sudbury 2
W2 Plymouth 4
W1 London 4
W8 Owen Sound 0
W1 London 4
W5 S.S. Marie 3
W4 Saginaw 2
W5 S.S. Marie 4
W1 London 1
W2 Plymouth 4
W2 Plymouth 4
W7 Guelph 0
W2 Plymouth 4
W3 Kitchener 1
W3 Kitchener 4
W6 Sarnia 0

Conference quarterfinals

Eastern conference

Barrie vs. Brampton
Date Away Home
March 24 Brampton 2 4 Barrie
March 25 Barrie 3 2 Brampton 2OT
March 27 Brampton 1 4 Barrie
March 29 Barrie 5 4 Brampton OT
Barrie wins 4–0
Belleville vs. Ottawa
Date Away Home
March 26 Ottawa 4 3 Belleville OT
March 27 Belleville 5 4 Ottawa
March 29 Ottawa 0 3 Belleville
March 30 Belleville 4 2 Ottawa
April 1 Ottawa 3 4 Belleville OT
Belleville wins 4–1
Mississauga vs. Sudbury
Date Away Home
March 23 Sudbury 5 4 Mississauga
March 25 Sudbury 3 4 Mississauga
March 27 Mississauga 1 3 Sudbury
March 29 Mississauga 3 6 Sudbury
April 1 Sudbury 6 5 Mississauga
Sudbury wins 4–1
Oshawa vs. Kingston
Date Away Home
March 23 Kingston 2 3 Oshawa OT
March 25 Oshawa 7 6 Kingston OT
March 27 Kingston 4 7 Oshawa
March 29 Oshawa 2 8 Kingston
March 30 Kingston 2 4 Oshawa
Oshawa wins 4–1

Western conference

London vs. Owen Sound
Date Away Home
March 23 Owen Sound 3 6 London
March 24 London 2 1 Owen Sound OT
March 27 Owen Sound 3 6 London
March 29 London 8 5 Owen Sound
London wins 4–0
Plymouth vs. Guelph
Date Away Home
March 24 Guelph 2 3 Plymouth OT
March 25 Plymouth 5 3 Guelph
March 27 Guelph 1 7 Plymouth
March 29 Plymouth 3 2 Guelph
Plymouth wins 4–0
Kitchener vs. Sarnia
Date Away Home
March 22 Sarnia 4 6 Kitchener
March 23 Kitchener 4 3 Sarnia
March 25 Sarnia 2 3 Kitchener
March 27 Kitchener 7 5 Sarnia
Kitchener wins 4–0
Saginaw vs. Sault Ste. Marie
Date Away Home
March 23 S.S. Marie 3 4 Saginaw
March 24 S.S. Marie 5 1 Saginaw
March 27 Saginaw 1 2 S.S. Marie
March 28 Saginaw 3 5 S.S. Marie
March 30 S.S. Marie 1 7 Saginaw
April 1 Saginaw 3 4 S.S. Marie OT
S.S. Marie wins 4–2

Conference semifinals

Eastern conference
Barrie vs. Sudbury
Date Away Home
April 5 Sudbury 4 3 Barrie OT
April 7 Barrie 3 4 Sudbury OT2
April 9 Sudbury 3 2 Barrie OT
April 11 Barrie 2 4 Sudbury
Sudbury wins 4–0
Belleville vs. Oshawa
Date Away Home
April 6 Oshawa 5 7 Belleville
April 8 Belleville 5 2 Oshawa
April 10 Oshawa 4 6 Belleville
April 11 Belleville 5 2 Oshawa
Belleville wins 4–0
Western conference
London vs. Sault Ste. Marie
Date Away Home
April 5 S.S. Marie 1 3 London
April 6 S.S. Marie 1 4 London
April 9 London 6 5 S.S. Marie OT
April 10 London 0 3 S.S. Marie
April 13 S.S. Marie 5 2 London
April 15 London 4 5 S.S. Marie
April 16 S.S. Marie 4 8 London
London wins 4–3
Plymouth vs. Kitchener
Date Away Home
April 6 Kitchener 5 6 Plymouth OT
April 8 Plymouth 3 2 Kitchener
April 10 Kitchener 4 5 Plymouth OT
April 11 Plymouth 2 4 Kitchener
April 13 Kitchener 1 4 Plymouth
Plymouth wins 4–1

Conference finals

Eastern conference Western conference
Belleville vs. Sudbury
Date Away Home
April 18 Sudbury 2 3 Belleville
April 19 Sudbury 3 2 Belleville OT
April 22 Belleville 2 1 Sudbury OT
April 23 Belleville 2 3 Sudbury OT
April 25 Sudbury 4 1 Belleville
April 27 Belleville 3 4 Sudbury OT3
Sudbury wins 4–2
London vs. Plymouth
Date Away Home
April 19 Plymouth 5 1 London
April 20 London 1 5 Plymouth
April 23 Plymouth 5 2 London
April 24 London 5 2 Plymouth
April 26 Plymouth 4 1 London
Plymouth wins 4–1

J. Ross Robertson Cup

Plymouth vs. Sudbury
Date Away Home
May 4 Sudbury 1 4 Plymouth
May 6 Sudbury 7 3 Plymouth
May 8 Plymouth 4 5 Sudbury OT
May 9 Plymouth 3 1 Sudbury
May 11 Sudbury 3 Plymouth 4 OT
May 13 Plymouth 3 Sudbury 2 OT
Plymouth wins 4–2

J. Ross Robertson Cup Champions Roster

2006-07 Plymouth Whalers[6]
Goaltenders

Defencemen

Wingers

  •   11 – Jared Boll 
  •   12 – Kaine Geldart 
  •   13 – Sean O'Connor 
  •   16 – Brett Valliquette 
  •   17 – Dan Collins 
  •   19 – James Neal 
  •   21 – Tom Sestito 
  •   22 – Al Jenks 
  •   23 – Joe McCann 
  •   25 – Joe Gaynor 

Centres

Awards

J. Ross Robertson Cup: Plymouth Whalers
Hamilton Spectator Trophy: London Knights
Bobby Orr Trophy: Sudbury Wolves
Wayne Gretzky Trophy: Plymouth Whalers
Emms Trophy: Barrie Colts
Leyden Trophy: Belleville Bulls
Holody Trophy: London Knights
Bumbacco Trophy: Plymouth Whalers
Red Tilson Trophy: John Tavares, Oshawa Generals
Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy: Patrick Kane, London Knights
Matt Leyden Trophy: Mike Vellucci, Plymouth Whalers
Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy: Patrick Kane, London Knights
Max Kaminsky Trophy: Marc Staal, Sudbury Wolves
OHL Goaltender of the Year: Steve Mason, London Knights
Jack Ferguson Award: Ryan O'Reilly, Erie Otters
Dave Pinkney Trophy: Michal Neuvirth & Jeremy Smith, Plymouth Whalers
OHL Executive of the Year: Craig Goslin, Saginaw Spirit
Emms Family Award: Patrick Kane, London Knights
F.W. "Dinty" Moore Trophy: Michal Neuvirth, Plymouth Whalers
Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy: Andrew Gibbons, Belleville Bulls
William Hanley Trophy: Tom Pyatt, Saginaw Spirit
Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy: Tyler Donati, Belleville Bulls
Bobby Smith Trophy: Steven Stamkos, Sarnia Sting
Roger Neilson Memorial Award: Derrick Bagshaw, Erie Otters
Ivan Tennant Memorial Award: Andrew Shorkey, Owen Sound Attack
Tim Adams Memorial Trophy: Casey Cizikas, Mississauga IceDogs
Wayne Gretzky 99 Award: Marc Staal, Sudbury Wolves

All-Star teams

First team

Second team

Third team

2007 OHL Priority Selection

On May 5, 2007, the OHL conducted the 2007 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection. The Erie Otters held the first overall pick in the draft, and selected Ryan O'Reilly from the Toronto Jr. Canadiens. O'Reilly 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 2007 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection.[7]

# Player Nationality OHL Team Hometown Minor Team
1 Ryan O'Reilly (C)   Canada Erie Otters Varna, Ontario Toronto Jr. Canadiens
2 Taylor Hall (LW)   Canada Windsor Spitfires Kingston, Ontario Kingston Minor Midget
3 Casey Cizikas (C)   Canada Toronto St. Michael's Majors Mississauga, Ontario Mississauga Reps
4 Zack Kassian (RW)   Canada Peterborough Petes Belle River, Ontario Windsor AAA Zone
5 Matt Duchene (C)   Canada Brampton Battalion Haliburton, Ontario Central Ontario Wolves
6 Michael Latta (C)   Canada Ottawa 67's St. Clements, Ontario Waterloo Wolves
7 Daniel Maggio (RW)   Canada Sudbury Wolves LaSalle, Ontario Windsor AAA Zone
8 Joey Hishon (C)   Canada Owen Sound Attack Stratford, Ontario Stratford Major Midget
9 Ethan Werek (C)   Canada Kingston Frontenacs Goodwood, Ontario Toronto Marlboros
10 Justin Shugg (RW)   Canada Oshawa Generals Niagara Falls, Ontario Niagara Rivermen
11 Peter Holland (C)   Canada Guelph Storm Caledon, Ontario Brampton '45s
12 Colt Kennedy (RW)   Canada Sarnia Sting Ajax, Ontario Ajax-Pickering Raiders
13 Jordan Mayer (C)   Canada Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds Kingston, Ontario Kingston Minor Midget
14 Tyler Randell (RW)   Canada Belleville Bulls Brampton, Ontario Brampton '45s
15 Andrew Agozzino (LW)   Canada Mississauga IceDogs Kleinburg, Ontario Mississauga Reps
16 Daniel Pachis (C)   Canada Saginaw Spirit Whitby, Ontario Whitby Wildcats
17 Mitch Lebar (RW)   Canada Barrie Colts Aurora, Ontario Toronto Nationals
18 Cam Fowler (D)   United States Kitchener Rangers Farmington Hills, Michigan Detroit Honeybaked 16U
19 Beau Schmitz (D)   United States Plymouth Whalers Howell, Michigan Detroit Belle Tire 16U
20 Michael Zador (G)   Canada London Knights Toronto, Ontario Toronto Marlboros

2007 CHL Import Draft

On June 27, 2007, the Canadian Hockey League conducted the 2007 CHL Import Draft, in which teams in all three CHL leagues participate in. The Erie Otters held the first pick in the draft by a team in the OHL, and selected Jaroslav Janus from Slovakia with their selection.

Below are the players who were selected in the first round by Ontario Hockey League teams in the 2007 CHL Import Draft.[8]

# Player Nationality OHL Team Hometown Minor Team
2 Jaroslav Janus (G)   Slovakia Erie Otters Presov, Slovakia Bratislava Slovan Jr.
5 Mikkel Boedker (LW)   Denmark Kitchener Rangers Brondby, Denmark Vastra Frolunda HC Jr.
8 Michal Jordan (D)   Czech Republic Windsor Spitfires Zlin, Czech Republic Zlin Jr.
11 Vladimir Roth (D)   Czech Republic London Knights Prague, Czech Republic Slavia Praha Jr. B
14 Alexander Eriksson (D)   Sweden Brampton Battalion Umeå, Sweden Bjorkloven Jr.
17 Radim Ostrcil (D)   Czech Republic Ottawa 67's Vsetin, Czech Republic Vsetin HC Petra
20 Jaroslav Hertl (D)   Czech Republic Brampton Battalion Prague, Czech Republic Slavia Praha Jr.
23 Milan Doczy (D)   Czech Republic Owen Sound Attack Zlin, Czech Republic Trinec HC Zelenzarny Jr.
26 Andris Dzerins (LW)   Latvia Kingston Frontenacs Jekabpils, Latvia Lukko Rauma Jr.
29 Jakub Kovar (G)   Czech Republic Oshawa Generals Pisek, Czech Republic Ceske Budejovice HC
32 Denis Hollenstein (LW)   Switzerland Guelph Storm Zurich, Switzerland Kloten EHC Sports AG Jr.
35 Tomi Karhunen (G)   Finland Sarnia Sting Joensuu, Finland Karpat Oulu Jr.
38 Martin Paryzek (D)   Czech Republic Ottawa 67's České Budějovice, Czech Republic Ceske Budejovice Jr.
41 Marek Indra (LW)   Czech Republic Sarnia Sting Prague, Czech Republic Slavia Praha Jr.
44 Dalimir Jancovic (C/LW)   Slovakia Niagara IceDogs Martin, Slovakia Martin Jr.
47 Andre Petersson (RW)   Sweden Mississauga St. Michael's Majors Tingsryd, Sweden HV 71 J18A
50 Jaroslav Kruzik (D)   Czech Republic Barrie Colts Jihlava, Czech Republic Kladno Jr. B
53 Ondrej Pekarik (C)   Czech Republic Owen Sound Attack Pribram, Czech Republic Sparta Praha Jr.
56 Simon Fischhaber (C)   Germany Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds Greiling, Germany Bad Tolz EC Jr.
58 Heikki Hyvonen (D)   Finland London Knights Espoo, Finland Jokerit Helsinki Jr.

2007 NHL Entry Draft

On June 22–23, 2007, the National Hockey League conducted the 2007 NHL Entry Draft held at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio. In total, 35 players from the Ontario Hockey League were selected in the draft. Patrick Kane of the London Knights was the first player from the OHL to be selected, as he was taken with the first overall pick by the Chicago Blackhawks.

Below are the players selected from OHL teams at the NHL Entry Draft.[9]

Round # Player Nationality NHL Team Hometown OHL Team
1 1 Patrick Kane (RW)   United States Chicago Blackhawks Buffalo, New York London Knights
1 6 Sam Gagner (C)   Canada Edmonton Oilers Oakville, Ontario London Knights
1 9 Logan Couture (C)   Canada San Jose Sharks London, Ontario Ottawa 67's
2 32 Brett MacLean (LW)   Canada Phoenix Coyotes Port Elgin, Ontario Oshawa Generals
2 34 Josh Godfrey (D)   Canada Washington Capitals Kingston, Ontario Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
2 37 Stefan Legein (RW)   Canada Columbus Blue Jackets Oakville, Ontario Mississauga IceDogs
2 42 Eric Tangradi (LW)   United States Anaheim Ducks Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Belleville Bulls
2 43 P.K. Subban (D)   Canada Montreal Canadiens Rexdale, Ontario Belleville Bulls
2 49 Trevor Cann (G)   Canada Colorado Avalanche Oakville, Ontario Peterborough Petes
2 54 Jeremy Smith (G)   United States Nashville Predators Brownstown, Michigan Plymouth Whalers
2 56 Akim Aliu (RW)   Canada Chicago Blackhawks Toronto, Ontario Sudbury Wolves
2 58 Nick Spaling (C)   Canada Nashville Predators Drayton, Ontario Kitchener Rangers
2 59 Drew Schiestel (D)   Canada Buffalo Sabres Hamilton, Ontario Mississauga IceDogs
2 61 Wayne Simmonds (RW)   Canada Los Angeles Kings Pickering, Ontario Owen Sound Attack
3 62 Mark Katic (D)   Canada New York Islanders Porcupine, Ontario Sarnia Sting
3 73 Yannick Weber (D)   Switzerland Montreal Canadiens Bern, Switzerland Kitchener Rangers
3 74 Dale Mitchell (RW)   Canada Toronto Maple Leafs Mississauga, Ontario Oshawa Generals
3 78 Robert Bortuzzo (D)   Canada Pittsburgh Penguins Thunder Bay, Ontario Kitchener Rangers
3 79 Nick Palmieri (RW)   United States New Jersey Devils Clinton, New York Erie Otters
3 82 Bryan Cameron (RW)   Canada Los Angeles Kings Brampton, Ontario Belleville Bulls
4 111 Luca Caputi (LW)   Canada Pittsburgh Penguins Vaughan, Ontario Mississauga IceDogs
4 117 Matt Halischuk (RW)   Canada New Jersey Devils Mississauga, Ontario Kitchener Rangers
5 132 Chris Terry (C)   Canada Carolina Hurricanes Brampton, Ontario Plymouth Whalers
5 141 Jake Muzzin (D)   Canada Los Angeles Kings Woodstock, Ontario Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
5 143 Mickey Renaud (C)   Canada Calgary Flames Tecumseh, Ontario Windsor Spitfires
5 149 Michael Neal (LW)   Canada Dallas Stars Whitby, Ontario Belleville Bulls
6 156 Richard Greenop (RW)   Canada Chicago Blackhawks Bowmanville, Ontario Windsor Spitfires
6 160 Anthony Peluso (D)   Canada St. Louis Blues King City, Ontario Erie Otters
6 162 Brett Bellemore (D)   Canada Carolina Hurricanes Windsor, Ontario Plymouth Whalers
6 171 Dustin Jeffrey (C)   Canada Pittsburgh Penguins Courtright, Ontario Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
6 172 Luke Gazdic (LW)   Canada Dallas Stars Toronto, Ontario Erie Otters
6 178 Zack Torquato (C)   Canada Detroit Red Wings Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario Erie Otters
6 180 Justin Taylor (C)   Canada Washington Capitals London, Ontario London Knights
6 181 Corey Syvret (D)   Canada Florida Panthers Millgrove, Ontario Guelph Storm
7 184 Josh Kidd (D)   Canada Los Angeles Kings Sundridge, Ontario Erie Otters

See also

References

  1. ^ "Checking to the Head," 2006-10-22 at the Wayback Machine.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-02-01.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-02-01.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-02-01.
  5. ^ "Ontario Hockey League – Official Site of the Ontario Hockey League". Retrieved 2022-12-07.
  6. ^ "Ontario Hockey League – Official Site of the Ontario Hockey League".
  7. ^ "Ontario Hockey League – Official Site of the Ontario Hockey League".
  8. ^ "CHL".
  9. ^ "NHL and WHA Draft History at Hockeydb.com". www.hockeydb.com. Retrieved 2022-12-07.

External links

  • OHL web site
  • HockeyDB

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The 2006 07 OHL season was the 27th season of the Ontario Hockey League The OHL announced a new rule titled Checking to the Head effective for this season 1 Also announced the recently adopted National Hockey League rule on stick curvature was not implemented until 2007 08 The season commenced on September 21 2006 and twenty teams each played 68 games The Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds moved from Sault Memorial Gardens demolished in May 2006 into the new Steelback Centre which opened October 11 2006 The Oshawa Generals moved mid season from the Oshawa Civic Auditorium to the General Motors Centre on November 3 2006 The Plymouth Whalers won the J Ross Robertson Cup defeating the Sudbury Wolves in the championship series 2006 07 OHL seasonLeagueOntario Hockey LeagueSportHockeyDurationRegular season September 2006 March 2007 Playoffs March 2007 May 2007Number of teams20TV partner s Rogers TV TVCogecoFinals championsPlymouth WhalersOHL seasons 2005 062007 08 2006 07 CHL seasonLeagueCanadian Hockey LeagueSportHockeyDurationOHL September 2006 March 2007 QMJHL September 2006 March 2007 WHL September 2006 March 2007Number of teams60TV partner s RDS Rogers Sportsnet Rogers TV Shaw TV Contents 1 Regular season 1 1 Final standings 1 2 Eastern conference 1 3 Western conference 2 Scoring leaders 3 Leading goaltenders 4 CHL Canada Russia Series 5 All Star Classic 6 Playoffs 6 1 Conference quarterfinals 6 1 1 Eastern conference 6 1 2 Western conference 6 2 Conference semifinals 6 3 Conference finals 6 4 J Ross Robertson Cup 6 5 J Ross Robertson Cup Champions Roster 7 Awards 8 All Star teams 8 1 First team 8 2 Second team 8 3 Third team 9 2007 OHL Priority Selection 10 2007 CHL Import Draft 11 2007 NHL Entry Draft 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksRegular season EditFinal standings Edit Note DIV Division GP Games played W Wins L Losses OTL Overtime losses SL Shootout 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 OTL SL PTS GF GA1 z Barrie Colts Central 68 48 19 0 1 97 273 1932 y Belleville Bulls East 68 39 24 0 5 83 260 2273 x Mississauga IceDogs Central 68 43 21 0 4 90 326 2514 x Oshawa Generals East 68 31 29 3 5 70 292 3205 x Kingston Frontenacs East 68 31 30 5 2 69 269 2846 x Sudbury Wolves Central 68 29 30 3 6 67 225 2417 x Ottawa 67 s East 68 30 34 0 4 64 242 2638 x Brampton Battalion Central 68 27 36 1 4 59 214 2779 Peterborough Petes East 68 24 39 1 4 53 198 27410 Toronto St Michael s Majors Central 68 20 41 4 3 47 225 325Western conference Edit Rank Team DIV GP W L OTL SL PTS GF GA1 z London Knights Midwest 68 50 14 1 3 104 311 2312 y Plymouth Whalers West 68 49 14 2 3 103 299 1733 x Kitchener Rangers Midwest 68 47 17 1 3 98 262 1874 x Saginaw Spirit West 68 44 21 0 3 91 291 2175 x Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds West 68 37 23 1 7 82 227 2196 x Sarnia Sting West 68 34 24 5 5 78 270 2417 x Guelph Storm Midwest 68 33 23 3 9 78 215 2008 x Owen Sound Attack Midwest 68 31 30 3 4 69 256 2619 Windsor Spitfires West 68 18 43 2 5 43 209 31110 Erie Otters Midwest 68 15 50 1 2 33 209 378Scoring leaders EditNote GP Games played G Goals A Assists Pts Points PIM Penalty minutes Player Team GP G A Pts PIMPatrick Kane London Knights 58 62 83 145 52John Tavares Oshawa Generals 67 72 62 134 60Sergei Kostitsyn London Knights 59 40 91 131 76Tyler Donati Belleville Bulls 66 55 74 129 52Sam Gagner London Knights 53 35 83 118 36Bryan Little Barrie Colts 57 41 66 107 77Evan Brophey Plymouth Whalers 68 36 71 107 91Bobby Ryan Owen Sound Attack 63 43 59 102 66Brett MacLean Oshawa Generals 68 47 53 100 43Bobby Hughes Kingston Frontenacs 59 40 56 96 76Leading goaltenders EditNote GP Games played Mins Minutes played W Wins L Losses OTL Overtime losses SL Shootout losses GA Goals Allowed SO Shutouts GAA Goals against average Player Team GP Mins W L OTL SL GA SO Sv GAAMichal Neuvirth Plymouth Whalers 41 2223 26 8 2 2 86 4 0 932 2 32Thomas McCollum Guelph Storm 55 3158 26 18 3 7 126 5 0 918 2 39John Murray Kitchener Rangers 55 3121 40 9 1 2 134 5 0 909 2 58Jeremy Smith Plymouth Whalers 34 1901 23 6 0 1 82 4 0 923 2 59Andrew Perugini Barrie Colts 57 3304 40 16 0 1 156 4 0 917 2 83CHL Canada Russia Series EditThe 2006 ADT Canada Russia Challenge between the OHL and the Russian team was hosted by the Sarnia Sting on November 23 2006 and by the Oshawa Generals on November 27 2006 The OHL won the first game 5 0 and the second game 4 3 All Star Classic EditThe All Star Classic was played on January 31 2007 at the Dow Event Center in Saginaw Michigan The Eastern Conference defeated the Western Conference 13 9 in the game attended by 5 527 spectators 2 The top scorers were Hunter Tremblay Barrie Colts and Sam Gagner London Knights each with five points 3 The Eastern Conference also prevailed 15 13 in the skills competition held the night before 4 Playoffs EditList of complete playoffs results 5 Conference quarterfinalsConference semifinalsConference finalsFinals E1Barrie4E8Brampton0E1Barrie0E6Sudbury4E3Mississauga1E6Sudbury4E6Sudbury4E2Belleville2E2Belleville4E7Ottawa1E2Belleville4E4Oshawa0E4Oshawa4E5Kingston1E6Sudbury2W2Plymouth4W1London4W8Owen Sound0W1London4W5S S Marie3W4Saginaw2W5S S Marie4W1London1W2Plymouth4W2Plymouth4W7Guelph0W2Plymouth4W3Kitchener1W3Kitchener4W6Sarnia0Conference quarterfinals Edit Eastern conference Edit Barrie vs BramptonDate Away HomeMarch 24 Brampton 2 4 BarrieMarch 25 Barrie 3 2 Brampton 2OTMarch 27 Brampton 1 4 BarrieMarch 29 Barrie 5 4 Brampton OTBarrie wins 4 0 Belleville vs OttawaDate Away HomeMarch 26 Ottawa 4 3 Belleville OTMarch 27 Belleville 5 4 OttawaMarch 29 Ottawa 0 3 BellevilleMarch 30 Belleville 4 2 OttawaApril 1 Ottawa 3 4 Belleville OTBelleville wins 4 1Mississauga vs SudburyDate Away HomeMarch 23 Sudbury 5 4 MississaugaMarch 25 Sudbury 3 4 MississaugaMarch 27 Mississauga 1 3 SudburyMarch 29 Mississauga 3 6 SudburyApril 1 Sudbury 6 5 MississaugaSudbury wins 4 1 Oshawa vs KingstonDate Away HomeMarch 23 Kingston 2 3 Oshawa OTMarch 25 Oshawa 7 6 Kingston OTMarch 27 Kingston 4 7 OshawaMarch 29 Oshawa 2 8 KingstonMarch 30 Kingston 2 4 OshawaOshawa wins 4 1Western conference Edit London vs Owen SoundDate Away HomeMarch 23 Owen Sound 3 6 LondonMarch 24 London 2 1 Owen Sound OTMarch 27 Owen Sound 3 6 LondonMarch 29 London 8 5 Owen SoundLondon wins 4 0 Plymouth vs GuelphDate Away HomeMarch 24 Guelph 2 3 Plymouth OTMarch 25 Plymouth 5 3 GuelphMarch 27 Guelph 1 7 PlymouthMarch 29 Plymouth 3 2 GuelphPlymouth wins 4 0Kitchener vs SarniaDate Away HomeMarch 22 Sarnia 4 6 KitchenerMarch 23 Kitchener 4 3 SarniaMarch 25 Sarnia 2 3 KitchenerMarch 27 Kitchener 7 5 SarniaKitchener wins 4 0 Saginaw vs Sault Ste MarieDate Away HomeMarch 23 S S Marie 3 4 SaginawMarch 24 S S Marie 5 1 SaginawMarch 27 Saginaw 1 2 S S MarieMarch 28 Saginaw 3 5 S S MarieMarch 30 S S Marie 1 7 SaginawApril 1 Saginaw 3 4 S S Marie OTS S Marie wins 4 2Conference semifinals Edit Eastern conferenceBarrie vs SudburyDate Away HomeApril 5 Sudbury 4 3 Barrie OTApril 7 Barrie 3 4 Sudbury OT2April 9 Sudbury 3 2 Barrie OTApril 11 Barrie 2 4 SudburySudbury wins 4 0 Belleville vs OshawaDate Away HomeApril 6 Oshawa 5 7 BellevilleApril 8 Belleville 5 2 OshawaApril 10 Oshawa 4 6 BellevilleApril 11 Belleville 5 2 OshawaBelleville wins 4 0Western conferenceLondon vs Sault Ste MarieDate Away HomeApril 5 S S Marie 1 3 LondonApril 6 S S Marie 1 4 LondonApril 9 London 6 5 S S Marie OTApril 10 London 0 3 S S MarieApril 13 S S Marie 5 2 LondonApril 15 London 4 5 S S MarieApril 16 S S Marie 4 8 LondonLondon wins 4 3 Plymouth vs KitchenerDate Away HomeApril 6 Kitchener 5 6 Plymouth OTApril 8 Plymouth 3 2 KitchenerApril 10 Kitchener 4 5 Plymouth OTApril 11 Plymouth 2 4 KitchenerApril 13 Kitchener 1 4 PlymouthPlymouth wins 4 1Conference finals Edit Eastern conference Western conferenceBelleville vs SudburyDate Away HomeApril 18 Sudbury 2 3 BellevilleApril 19 Sudbury 3 2 Belleville OTApril 22 Belleville 2 1 Sudbury OTApril 23 Belleville 2 3 Sudbury OTApril 25 Sudbury 4 1 BellevilleApril 27 Belleville 3 4 Sudbury OT3Sudbury wins 4 2 London vs PlymouthDate Away HomeApril 19 Plymouth 5 1 LondonApril 20 London 1 5 PlymouthApril 23 Plymouth 5 2 LondonApril 24 London 5 2 PlymouthApril 26 Plymouth 4 1 LondonPlymouth wins 4 1J Ross Robertson Cup Edit Plymouth vs SudburyDate Away HomeMay 4 Sudbury 1 4 PlymouthMay 6 Sudbury 7 3 PlymouthMay 8 Plymouth 4 5 Sudbury OTMay 9 Plymouth 3 1 SudburyMay 11 Sudbury 3 Plymouth 4 OTMay 13 Plymouth 3 Sudbury 2 OTPlymouth wins 4 2J Ross Robertson Cup Champions Roster Edit 2006 07 Plymouth Whalers 6 Goaltenders 30 Jeremy Smith 40 Michal Neuvirth Defencemen 2 Brett Bellemore 3 Wes Cunningham 4 Leo Jenner 5 Jozef Sladok 6 Steve Whitely 10 Ryan McGinnis 26 Steve Ward C 28 Zack Shepley 34 Jordan O Neill Wingers 11 Jared Boll 12 Kaine Geldart 13 Sean O Connor 16 Brett Valliquette 17 Dan Collins 19 James Neal 21 Tom Sestito 22 Al Jenks 23 Joe McCann 25 Joe Gaynor Centres 9 Vern Cooper 11 Evan Brophey 15 Andrew Fournier 20 Chris Terry 27 Daniel Ryder Coach Mike Vellucci General Manager Mike VellucciAwards EditJ Ross Robertson Cup Plymouth WhalersHamilton Spectator Trophy London KnightsBobby Orr Trophy Sudbury WolvesWayne Gretzky Trophy Plymouth WhalersEmms Trophy Barrie ColtsLeyden Trophy Belleville BullsHolody Trophy London KnightsBumbacco Trophy Plymouth WhalersRed Tilson Trophy John Tavares Oshawa GeneralsEddie Powers Memorial Trophy Patrick Kane London KnightsMatt Leyden Trophy Mike Vellucci Plymouth WhalersJim Mahon Memorial Trophy Patrick Kane London KnightsMax Kaminsky Trophy Marc Staal Sudbury WolvesOHL Goaltender of the Year Steve Mason London KnightsJack Ferguson Award Ryan O Reilly Erie OttersDave Pinkney Trophy Michal Neuvirth amp Jeremy Smith Plymouth WhalersOHL Executive of the Year Craig Goslin Saginaw SpiritEmms Family Award Patrick Kane London KnightsF W Dinty Moore Trophy Michal Neuvirth Plymouth WhalersDan Snyder Memorial Trophy Andrew Gibbons Belleville BullsWilliam Hanley Trophy Tom Pyatt Saginaw SpiritLeo Lalonde Memorial Trophy Tyler Donati Belleville BullsBobby Smith Trophy Steven Stamkos Sarnia StingRoger Neilson Memorial Award Derrick Bagshaw Erie OttersIvan Tennant Memorial Award Andrew Shorkey Owen Sound AttackTim Adams Memorial Trophy Casey Cizikas Mississauga IceDogsWayne Gretzky 99 Award Marc Staal Sudbury WolvesAll Star teams EditFirst team Edit John Tavares Centre Oshawa Generals James Neal Left Wing Plymouth Whalers Patrick Kane Right Wing London Knights Marc Staal Defence Sudbury Wolves Drew Doughty Defence Guelph Storm Steve Mason Goaltender London Knights Mike Vellucci Coach Plymouth WhalersSecond team Edit Bryan Little Centre Barrie Colts Brett MacLean Left Wing Oshawa Generals Tyler Donati Right Wing Belleville Bulls Jakub Kindl Defence Kitchener Rangers Ryan Parent Defence Guelph Storm Michal Neuvirth Goaltender Plymouth Whalers Mike Kelly Coach Mississauga IceDogsThird team Edit Sam Gagner Centre London Knights Jamie McGinn Left Wing Ottawa 67 s Sergei Kostitsyn Right Wing London Knights Alex Pietrangelo Defence Mississauga IceDogs Patrick McNeill Defence Saginaw Spirit Thomas McCollum Goaltender Guelph Storm Dave Barr Coach Guelph Storm2007 OHL Priority Selection EditOn May 5 2007 the OHL conducted the 2007 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection The Erie Otters held the first overall pick in the draft and selected Ryan O Reilly from the Toronto Jr Canadiens O Reilly 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 2007 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection 7 Player Nationality OHL Team Hometown Minor Team1 Ryan O Reilly C Canada Erie Otters Varna Ontario Toronto Jr Canadiens2 Taylor Hall LW Canada Windsor Spitfires Kingston Ontario Kingston Minor Midget3 Casey Cizikas C Canada Toronto St Michael s Majors Mississauga Ontario Mississauga Reps4 Zack Kassian RW Canada Peterborough Petes Belle River Ontario Windsor AAA Zone5 Matt Duchene C Canada Brampton Battalion Haliburton Ontario Central Ontario Wolves6 Michael Latta C Canada Ottawa 67 s St Clements Ontario Waterloo Wolves7 Daniel Maggio RW Canada Sudbury Wolves LaSalle Ontario Windsor AAA Zone8 Joey Hishon C Canada Owen Sound Attack Stratford Ontario Stratford Major Midget9 Ethan Werek C Canada Kingston Frontenacs Goodwood Ontario Toronto Marlboros10 Justin Shugg RW Canada Oshawa Generals Niagara Falls Ontario Niagara Rivermen11 Peter Holland C Canada Guelph Storm Caledon Ontario Brampton 45s12 Colt Kennedy RW Canada Sarnia Sting Ajax Ontario Ajax Pickering Raiders13 Jordan Mayer C Canada Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds Kingston Ontario Kingston Minor Midget14 Tyler Randell RW Canada Belleville Bulls Brampton Ontario Brampton 45s15 Andrew Agozzino LW Canada Mississauga IceDogs Kleinburg Ontario Mississauga Reps16 Daniel Pachis C Canada Saginaw Spirit Whitby Ontario Whitby Wildcats17 Mitch Lebar RW Canada Barrie Colts Aurora Ontario Toronto Nationals18 Cam Fowler D United States Kitchener Rangers Farmington Hills Michigan Detroit Honeybaked 16U19 Beau Schmitz D United States Plymouth Whalers Howell Michigan Detroit Belle Tire 16U20 Michael Zador G Canada London Knights Toronto Ontario Toronto Marlboros2007 CHL Import Draft EditOn June 27 2007 the Canadian Hockey League conducted the 2007 CHL Import Draft in which teams in all three CHL leagues participate in The Erie Otters held the first pick in the draft by a team in the OHL and selected Jaroslav Janus from Slovakia with their selection Below are the players who were selected in the first round by Ontario Hockey League teams in the 2007 CHL Import Draft 8 Player Nationality OHL Team Hometown Minor Team2 Jaroslav Janus G Slovakia Erie Otters Presov Slovakia Bratislava Slovan Jr 5 Mikkel Boedker LW Denmark Kitchener Rangers Brondby Denmark Vastra Frolunda HC Jr 8 Michal Jordan D Czech Republic Windsor Spitfires Zlin Czech Republic Zlin Jr 11 Vladimir Roth D Czech Republic London Knights Prague Czech Republic Slavia Praha Jr B14 Alexander Eriksson D Sweden Brampton Battalion Umea Sweden Bjorkloven Jr 17 Radim Ostrcil D Czech Republic Ottawa 67 s Vsetin Czech Republic Vsetin HC Petra20 Jaroslav Hertl D Czech Republic Brampton Battalion Prague Czech Republic Slavia Praha Jr 23 Milan Doczy D Czech Republic Owen Sound Attack Zlin Czech Republic Trinec HC Zelenzarny Jr 26 Andris Dzerins LW Latvia Kingston Frontenacs Jekabpils Latvia Lukko Rauma Jr 29 Jakub Kovar G Czech Republic Oshawa Generals Pisek Czech Republic Ceske Budejovice HC32 Denis Hollenstein LW Switzerland Guelph Storm Zurich Switzerland Kloten EHC Sports AG Jr 35 Tomi Karhunen G Finland Sarnia Sting Joensuu Finland Karpat Oulu Jr 38 Martin Paryzek D Czech Republic Ottawa 67 s Ceske Budejovice Czech Republic Ceske Budejovice Jr 41 Marek Indra LW Czech Republic Sarnia Sting Prague Czech Republic Slavia Praha Jr 44 Dalimir Jancovic C LW Slovakia Niagara IceDogs Martin Slovakia Martin Jr 47 Andre Petersson RW Sweden Mississauga St Michael s Majors Tingsryd Sweden HV 71 J18A50 Jaroslav Kruzik D Czech Republic Barrie Colts Jihlava Czech Republic Kladno Jr B53 Ondrej Pekarik C Czech Republic Owen Sound Attack Pribram Czech Republic Sparta Praha Jr 56 Simon Fischhaber C Germany Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds Greiling Germany Bad Tolz EC Jr 58 Heikki Hyvonen D Finland London Knights Espoo Finland Jokerit Helsinki Jr 2007 NHL Entry Draft EditOn June 22 23 2007 the National Hockey League conducted the 2007 NHL Entry Draft held at Nationwide Arena in Columbus Ohio In total 35 players from the Ontario Hockey League were selected in the draft Patrick Kane of the London Knights was the first player from the OHL to be selected as he was taken with the first overall pick by the Chicago Blackhawks Below are the players selected from OHL teams at the NHL Entry Draft 9 Round Player Nationality NHL Team Hometown OHL Team1 1 Patrick Kane RW United States Chicago Blackhawks Buffalo New York London Knights1 6 Sam Gagner C Canada Edmonton Oilers Oakville Ontario London Knights1 9 Logan Couture C Canada San Jose Sharks London Ontario Ottawa 67 s2 32 Brett MacLean LW Canada Phoenix Coyotes Port Elgin Ontario Oshawa Generals2 34 Josh Godfrey D Canada Washington Capitals Kingston Ontario Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds2 37 Stefan Legein RW Canada Columbus Blue Jackets Oakville Ontario Mississauga IceDogs2 42 Eric Tangradi LW United States Anaheim Ducks Philadelphia Pennsylvania Belleville Bulls2 43 P K Subban D Canada Montreal Canadiens Rexdale Ontario Belleville Bulls2 49 Trevor Cann G Canada Colorado Avalanche Oakville Ontario Peterborough Petes2 54 Jeremy Smith G United States Nashville Predators Brownstown Michigan Plymouth Whalers2 56 Akim Aliu RW Canada Chicago Blackhawks Toronto Ontario Sudbury Wolves2 58 Nick Spaling C Canada Nashville Predators Drayton Ontario Kitchener Rangers2 59 Drew Schiestel D Canada Buffalo Sabres Hamilton Ontario Mississauga IceDogs2 61 Wayne Simmonds RW Canada Los Angeles Kings Pickering Ontario Owen Sound Attack3 62 Mark Katic D Canada New York Islanders Porcupine Ontario Sarnia Sting3 73 Yannick Weber D Switzerland Montreal Canadiens Bern Switzerland Kitchener Rangers3 74 Dale Mitchell RW Canada Toronto Maple Leafs Mississauga Ontario Oshawa Generals3 78 Robert Bortuzzo D Canada Pittsburgh Penguins Thunder Bay Ontario Kitchener Rangers3 79 Nick Palmieri RW United States New Jersey Devils Clinton New York Erie Otters3 82 Bryan Cameron RW Canada Los Angeles Kings Brampton Ontario Belleville Bulls4 111 Luca Caputi LW Canada Pittsburgh Penguins Vaughan Ontario Mississauga IceDogs4 117 Matt Halischuk RW Canada New Jersey Devils Mississauga Ontario Kitchener Rangers5 132 Chris Terry C Canada Carolina Hurricanes Brampton Ontario Plymouth Whalers5 141 Jake Muzzin D Canada Los Angeles Kings Woodstock Ontario Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds5 143 Mickey Renaud C Canada Calgary Flames Tecumseh Ontario Windsor Spitfires5 149 Michael Neal LW Canada Dallas Stars Whitby Ontario Belleville Bulls6 156 Richard Greenop RW Canada Chicago Blackhawks Bowmanville Ontario Windsor Spitfires6 160 Anthony Peluso D Canada St Louis Blues King City Ontario Erie Otters6 162 Brett Bellemore D Canada Carolina Hurricanes Windsor Ontario Plymouth Whalers6 171 Dustin Jeffrey C Canada Pittsburgh Penguins Courtright Ontario Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds6 172 Luke Gazdic LW Canada Dallas Stars Toronto Ontario Erie Otters6 178 Zack Torquato C Canada Detroit Red Wings Sault Ste Marie Ontario Erie Otters6 180 Justin Taylor C Canada Washington Capitals London Ontario London Knights6 181 Corey Syvret D Canada Florida Panthers Millgrove Ontario Guelph Storm7 184 Josh Kidd D Canada Los Angeles Kings Sundridge Ontario Erie OttersSee also EditList of OHA Junior A standings List of OHL seasons 2007 NHL Entry Draft 2007 Memorial Cup 2006 07 QMJHL season 2006 07 WHL season 2006 in ice hockey 2007 in ice hockeyReferences Edit Checking to the Head Archived 2006 10 22 at the Wayback Machine THE OFFICIAL OHL WEBSITE Archived from the original on 2007 09 27 Retrieved 2007 02 01 THE OFFICIAL OHL WEBSITE Archived from the original on 2007 09 27 Retrieved 2007 02 01 THE OFFICIAL OHL WEBSITE Archived from the original on 2007 09 27 Retrieved 2007 02 01 Ontario Hockey League Official Site of the Ontario Hockey League Retrieved 2022 12 07 Ontario Hockey League Official Site of the Ontario Hockey League Ontario Hockey League Official Site of the Ontario Hockey League CHL NHL and WHA Draft History at Hockeydb com www hockeydb com Retrieved 2022 12 07 External links EditOHL web site HockeyDBPreceded by2005 06 OHL season OHL seasons Succeeded by2007 08 OHL season Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2006 07 OHL season amp oldid 1126154508, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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