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OHL Leads the Way at 2024 NHL Draft with 39 Players Selected

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OHL Leads the Way at 2024 NHL Draft with 39 Players SelectedToronto, Ont. – The Ontario Hockey League today announced that 39 OHL players were selected in the seven rounds of the 2024 NHL Draft held at the Sphere in Las Vegas, Nevada. It marks the most OHL players chosen at the NHL Draft since 2017.
Of the 88 CHL players selected in this year’s NHL Draft, 39 were from the OHL, 34 from the WHL, and 15 from the QMJHL. The OHL had the highest number of players chosen from any league worldwide.
Oshawa Generals forward Beckett Sennecke was the first OHL draft-eligible to be picked, being selected third overall by the Anaheim Ducks in Wednesday’s first round. Saginaw Spirit blueliner Zayne Parekh followed, hearing his name called by the Calgary Flames ninth overall to become the highest-drafted player in Spirit history. The OHL continued to be recognized throughout the first round, with London Knights defenceman Sam Dickinson (11th overall, San Jose Sharks), Guelph Storm forward Jett Luchanko (13th overall, Philadelphia Flyers), Barrie Colts centreman Cole Beaudoin (24th overall, Utah Hockey Club), Windsor Spitfires winger Liam Greentree (26th overall, Los Angeles Kings), Brantford Bulldogs forward Marek Vanacker (27th overall, Chicago Blackhawks), Oshawa Generals defenceman Ben Danford (31st overall, Toronto Maple Leafs) and London Knights rookie forward Sam O’Reilly (32nd overall, Edmonton Oilers) all being selected in the top-32.
Friday’s nine first-round picks are the most by the Ontario Hockey League in the first round of the NHL Draft since nine were selected in 2016.
Saturday morning’s second round saw a total of four OHL players chosen, with Sarnia Sting defenceman Lukas Fischer (56th overall, St. Louis Blues), Owen Sound Attack netminder Carter George (57th overall, Los Angeles Kings), Kingston Frontenacs forward Jacob Battaglia (62nd overall, Calgary Flames), and Sudbury Wolves centreman Nathan Villeneuve (63rd overall, Seattle Kraken) all hearing their names called.
Nineteen of the OHL’s 20 member clubs had a player selected in 2024 led by the Brampton Steelheads with five players chosen to lead the CHL. The London Knights trailed closely with four, while the Flint Firebirds, Oshawa Generals and North Bay Battalion each followed with three players chosen. The London Knights maintained their record streak of players chosen annually since 1969 while the Ottawa 67’s extended their streak to 22 years, the Soo Greyhounds pushed theirs to 18 and the Saginaw Spirit extended their run to 17 consecutive drafts.
By position, a total of 24 OHL forwards were selected, as well as 12 defencemen and three goaltenders.
23 of the NHL’s 32 teams added at least one OHL player with the Calgary Flames and Edmonton Oilers leading the way with four respectively. The Los Angeles Kings and Chicago Blackhawks each trailed with three.
Following the 2024 NHL Draft, a total of 2,549 OHL players have been selected since 1969, representing approximately 20% of all players chosen.
OHL Players Selected in the 2024 NHL Draft:
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First Round (9 OHL Players):
3. Beckett Sennecke (Oshawa Generals) – Anaheim Ducks9. Zayne Parekh (Saginaw Spirit) – Calgary Flames11. Sam Dickinson (London Knights) – San Jose Sharks13. Jett Luchanko (Guelph Storm) – Philadelphia Flyers24. Cole Beaudoin (Barrie Colts) – Utah Hockey Club26. Liam Greentree (Windsor Spitfires) – Los Angeles Kings27. Marek Vanacker (Brantford Bulldogs) – Chicago Blackhawks31. Ben Danford (Oshawa Generals) – Toronto Maple Leafs32. Sam O’Reilly (London Knights) – Edmonton Oilers
Second Round (4 OHL Players):56. Lukas Fischer (Sarnia Sting) – St. Louis Blues57. Carter George (Owen Sound Attack) – Los Angeles Kings62. Jacob Battaglia (Kingston Frontenacs) – Calgary Flames63. Nathan Villeneuve (Sudbury Wolves) – Seattle Kraken
Third Round (4 OHL Players):68. Ethan Procyszyn (North Bay Battalion) – Anaheim Ducks72. AJ Spellacy (Windsor Spitfires) – Chicago Blackhawks74. Henry Mews (Ottawa 67’s) – Calgary Flames86. Luca Marrelli (Oshawa Generals) – Columbus Blue Jackets
Fourth Round (5 OHL Players):102. Owen Protz (Brantford Bulldogs) – Montreal Canadiens104. Luke Ellinas (Kitchener Rangers) – Ottawa Senators109. Kevin He (Niagara IceDogs) – Winnipeg Jets125. Riley Patterson (Barrie Colts) – Vancouver Canucks126. Landon Miller (Soo Greyhounds) – Detroit Red Wings
Fifth Round (4 OHL Players):135. Owen Allard (Soo Greyhounds) – Utah Hockey Club150. Luke Misa (Brampton Steelheads) – Calgary Flames159. Nathan Aspinall (Flint Firebirds) – New York Rangers160. Connor Clattenburg (Flint Firebirds) – Edmonton Oilers
Sixth Round (8 OHL Players):162. Anthony Romani (North Bay Battalion) – Vancouver Canucks163. Ty Henry (Erie Otters) – Chicago Blackhawks164. Jared Woolley (London Knights) – Los Angeles Kings174. Stevie Leskovar (Brampton Steelheads) – Minnesota Wild180. Trent Swick (Kitchener Rangers) – Vegas Golden Knights181. Kaden Pitre (Flint Firebirds) – Tampa Bay Lightning187. Kieron Walton (Sudbury Wolves) – Winnipeg Jets192. Dalyn Wakely (North Bay Battalion) – Edmonton Oilers
Seventh Round (5 OHL Players):196. William Nicholl (London Knights) – Edmonton Oilers202. Jakub Fibigr (Brampton Steelheads) – Seattle Kraken216. Sam McCue (Owen Sound Attack) – Toronto Maple Leafs202. Ryerson Leenders (Brampton Steelheads) – Buffalo Sabres223. Finn Harding (Brampton Steelheads) – Pittsburgh Penguins

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