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
Conference quarterfinals
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Mississauga (1) vs. Toronto (8)
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Date |
Away |
Home
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March 25 |
Toronto 3 |
1 Mississauga
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March 27 |
Mississauga 6 |
2 Toronto
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March 29 |
Toronto 3 |
2 Mississauga
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March 31 |
Mississauga 1 |
3 Toronto
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April 3 |
Toronto 2 |
1 Mississauga
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Toronto wins series 4–1
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Peterborough (2) vs. Belleville (7)
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Date |
Away |
Home
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March 24 |
Belleville 0 |
5 Peterborough
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March 26 |
Peterborough 3 |
2 Belleville
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March 27 |
Belleville 1 |
5 Peterborough
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March 29 |
Peterborough 3 |
4 Belleville |
OT
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March 31 |
Belleville 1 |
4 Peterborough
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Peterborough wins series 4–1
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Barrie (3) vs. Ottawa (6)
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Date |
Away |
Home
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March 25 |
Ottawa 5 |
4 Barrie
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March 26 |
Ottawa 1 |
4 Barrie
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March 30 |
Barrie 2 |
3 Ottawa
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April 1 |
Barrie 4 |
6 Ottawa
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April 3 |
Ottawa 2 |
3 Barrie
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April 4 |
Barrie 2 |
8 Ottawa
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Ottawa wins series 4–2
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Brampton (4) vs. Sudbury (5)
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Date |
Away |
Home
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March 24 |
Sudbury 3 |
2 Brampton |
OT
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March 25 |
Brampton 1 |
4 Sudbury
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March 27 |
Sudbury 3 |
4 Brampton
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March 30 |
Brampton 1 |
2 Sudbury
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April 1 |
Sudbury 2 |
4 Brampton
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April 3 |
Brampton 4 |
5 Sudbury |
2OT
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Sudbury wins series 4–2
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London (1) vs. Guelph (8)
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Date |
Away |
Home
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March 24 |
Guelph 2 |
3 London
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March 25 |
London 2 |
1 Guelph
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March 28 |
Guelph 1 |
5 London
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March 29 |
London 5 |
2 Guelph
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London wins series 4–0
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Sault Ste. Marie (2) vs. Windsor (7)
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Date |
Away |
Home
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March 25 |
Windsor 0 |
5 Sault Ste. Marie
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March 26 |
Windsor 1 |
3 Sault Ste. Marie
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March 30 |
Sault Ste. Marie 2 |
1 Windsor
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March 31 |
Sault Ste. Marie 3 |
4 Windsor |
OT
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April 2 |
Windsor 6 |
5 Sault Ste. Marie
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April 3 |
Sault Ste. Marie 3 |
4 Windsor
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April 5 |
Windsor 3 |
2 Sault Ste. Marie |
2OT
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Windsor wins series 4–3
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Owen Sound (3) vs. Plymouth (6)
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Date |
Away |
Home
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March 25 |
Plymouth 0 |
1 Owen Sound
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March 26 |
Owen Sound 6 |
1 Plymouth
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March 29 |
Plymouth 0 |
5 Owen Sound
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March 31 |
Owen Sound 7 |
2 Plymouth
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Owen Sound wins series 4–0
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Kitchener (4) vs. Erie (5)
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Date |
Away |
Home
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March 25 |
Erie 2 |
1 Kitchener
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March 26 |
Kitchener 2 |
4 Erie
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March 28 |
Erie 3 |
4 Kitchener |
OT
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March 30 |
Kitchener 3 |
2 Erie |
OT
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April 1 |
Erie 2 |
5 Kitchener
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April 2 |
Kitchener 3 |
2 Erie
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Kitchener wins series 4–2
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Conference semifinals
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Eastern conference
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Peterborough (2) vs. Toronto (8)
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Date |
Away |
Home
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April 7 |
Toronto 4 |
5 Peterborough |
OT
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April 8 |
Peterborough 6 |
8 Toronto
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April 10 |
Toronto 1 |
2 Peterborough |
OT
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April 12 |
Peterborough 6 |
3 Toronto
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April 14 |
Toronto 2 |
3 Peterborough |
OT
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Peterborough wins series 4–1
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Sudbury (5) vs. Ottawa (6)
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Date |
Away |
Home
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April 7 |
Ottawa 3 |
2 Sudbury
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April 9 |
Ottawa 2 |
3 Sudbury |
OT
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April 11 |
Sudbury 2 |
6 Ottawa
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April 13 |
Sudbury 2 |
5 Ottawa
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April 15 |
Ottawa 2 |
6 Sudbury
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April 17 |
Sudbury 4 |
7 Ottawa
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Ottawa wins series 4–2
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Western conference
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London (1) vs. Windsor (7)
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Date |
Away |
Home
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April 7 |
Windsor 0 |
8 London
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April 8 |
London 5 |
3 Windsor
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April 10 |
Windsor 1 |
9 London
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April 13 |
London 2 |
1 Windsor
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London wins series 4–0
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Owen Sound (3) vs. Kitchener (4)
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Date |
Away |
Home
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April 6 |
Kitchener 2 |
1 Owen Sound
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April 8 |
Owen Sound 0 |
3 Kitchener
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April 10 |
Kitchener 6 |
5 Owen Sound |
OT
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April 12 |
Owen Sound 3 |
5 Kitchener
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Kitchener wins series 4–0
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Eastern conference |
Western conference
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Peterborough (2) vs. Ottawa (6)
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Date |
Away |
Home
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April 21 |
Ottawa 3 |
2 Peterborough |
OT
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April 23 |
Peterborough 0 |
3 Ottawa
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April 25 |
Ottawa 4 |
3 Peterborough
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April 27 |
Peterborough 2 |
3 Ottawa |
OT
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Ottawa wins series 4–0
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London (1) vs. Kitchener (4)
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Date |
Away |
Home
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April 21 |
Kitchener 2 |
3 London
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April 23 |
London 1 |
3 Kitchener
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April 25 |
Kitchener 1 |
6 London
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April 27 |
London 5 |
4 Kitchener |
OT
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April 29 |
Kitchener 0 |
6 London
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London wins series 4–1
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J. Ross Robertson Cup finals
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London vs. Ottawa
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Date |
Away |
Home
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May 6 |
Ottawa 2 |
4 London
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May 8 |
Ottawa 6 |
3 London
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May 10 |
London 5 |
4 Ottawa
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May 12 |
London 4 |
1 Ottawa
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May 14 |
Ottawa 2 |
6 London
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London wins series 4–1
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J. Ross Robertson Cup Champions Roster
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2004-05 London Knights[2]
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Goaltenders
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Defencemen
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Wingers
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Centres
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- Jeff Carter, Centre, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
- Dylan Hunter, Left Wing, London Knights
- Corey Perry, Right Wing, London Knights
- Danny Syvret, Defence, London Knights
- Andre Benoit, Defence, Kitchener Rangers
- Michael Ouzas, Goaltender, Mississauga IceDogs
- Dale Hunter, Coach, London Knights
- Mike Richards, Centre, Kitchener Rangers
- Benoit Pouliot, Left Wing, Sudbury Wolves
- Bobby Ryan, Right Wing, Owen Sound Attack
- Jordan Smith, Defence, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
- Kyle Quincey, Defence, Mississauga IceDogs
- Adam Dennis, Goaltender, London Knights
- Dick Todd, Coach, Peterborough Petes
- Brad Richardson, Centre, Owen Sound Attack
- Liam Reddox, Left Wing, Peterborough Petes
- Ryan Callahan, Right Wing, Guelph Storm
- Nathan McIver, Defence, Toronto St. Michael's Majors
- Mark Flood, Defence, Peterborough Petes
- Gerald Coleman, Goaltender, London Knights
- Mike Stothers, Coach, Owen Sound Attack
CHL Canada/Russia Series
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In the ADT Canada-Russia Challenge:
- On November 25, the OHL All-stars defeated the Russian Selects 3–1 at Barrie, Ontario.
- On November 28, the OHL All-stars defeated the Russian Selects 5–2 at Mississauga, Ontario.
After these two games, OHL had an all-time record of 4–0 against the Russian Selects since the tournament began in 2003–04.
J. Ross Robertson Cup: |
London Knights
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Hamilton Spectator Trophy: |
London Knights
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Bobby Orr Trophy: |
Ottawa 67's
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Wayne Gretzky Trophy: |
London Knights
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Leyden Trophy: |
Peterborough Petes
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Emms Trophy: |
Mississauga IceDogs
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Holody Trophy: |
London Knights
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Bumbacco Trophy: |
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
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Red Tilson Trophy: |
Corey Perry, London Knights
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Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy: |
Corey Perry, London Knights
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Matt Leyden Trophy: |
Dale Hunter, London Knights
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Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy: |
Corey Perry, London Knights
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Max Kaminsky Trophy: |
Danny Syvret, London Knights
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OHL Goaltender of the Year: |
Michael Ouzas, Mississauga IceDogs
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Jack Ferguson Award: |
John Tavares, Oshawa Generals
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Dave Pinkney Trophy: |
Gerald Coleman and Adam Dennis, London Knights
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OHL Executive of the Year: |
Mike Futa, Owen Sound Attack
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Bill Long Award: |
Bert Templeton, posthumous honour
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Emms Family Award: |
Benoit Pouliot, Sudbury Wolves
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F. W. "Dinty" Moore Trophy: |
Kyle Gajewski, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
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Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy: |
Jeff MacDougald, Peterborough Petes
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William Hanley Trophy: |
Jeff Carter, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
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Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy: |
Andre Benoit, Kitchener Rangers
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Bobby Smith Trophy: |
Richard Clune, Sarnia Sting
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Roger Neilson Memorial Award: |
Danny Battochio, Ottawa 67's
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Ivan Tennant Memorial Award: |
Matt Pelech, Sarnia Sting
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Tim Adams Memorial Trophy: |
Sam Gagner, Toronto Marlies
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Wayne Gretzky 99 Award: |
Corey Perry, London Knights
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London Knights' 2004–05 undefeated streak
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In the 2004–05 season the London Knights broke an OHL record, going 28 games in a row without a loss (27–0–1). They subsequently broke the CHL record of 29 games (held by the 1978–79 Brandon Wheat Kings, who went 25–0–4 during their streak), with a 0–0 tie with the Guelph Storm on December 10, 2004, giving them a record of 28–0–2. The streak ended at 31 games after a 5–2 loss to the Sudbury Wolves on December 17.
Game # |
Date |
Score |
Record |
Location
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1 |
September 24, 2004 |
London 4–3 Kitchener |
1–0–0–0 |
Kitchener
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2 |
September 26, 2004 |
London 5–2 Kitchener |
2–0–0–0 |
London
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3 |
September 30, 2004 |
London 2–1 Windsor |
3–0–0–0 |
Windsor
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4 |
October 1, 2004 |
London 5–4 Plymouth (OT) |
4–0–0–0 |
London
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5 |
October 2, 2004 |
London 3–2 Saginaw |
5–0–0–0 |
Saginaw
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6 |
October 8, 2004 |
London 8–0 Windsor |
6–0–0–0 |
London
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7 |
October 9, 2004 |
London 6–1 Sarnia |
7–0–0–0 |
Sarnia
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8 |
October 10, 2004 |
London 6–3 Sault Ste. Marie |
8–0–0–0 |
Sault Ste. Marie
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9 |
October 15, 2004 |
London 5–2 Owen Sound |
9–0–0–0 |
London
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10 |
October 16, 2004 |
London 8–3 Sault Ste. Marie |
10–0–0–0 |
London
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11 |
October 22, 2004 |
London 3–3 Mississauga |
10–0–1–0 |
London
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12 |
October 23, 2004 |
London 5–2 Owen Sound |
11–0–1–0 |
Owen Sound
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13 |
October 24, 2004 |
London 4–2 Guelph |
12–0–1–0 |
Guelph
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14 |
October 29, 2004 |
London 3–1 Saginaw |
13–0–1–0 |
London
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15 |
October 30, 2004 |
London 4–1 Erie |
14–0–1–0 |
London
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16 |
November 4, 2004 |
London 3–2 Guelph (OT) |
15–0–1–0 |
London
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17 |
November 5, 2004 |
London 5–3 Barrie |
16–0–1–0 |
London
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18 |
November 7, 2004 |
London 4–0 Toronto |
17–0–1–0 |
Toronto
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19 |
November 10, 2004 |
London 6–1 Mississauga |
18–0–1–0 |
Mississauga
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20 |
November 12, 2004 |
London 8–2 Belleville |
19–0–1–0 |
London
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21 |
November 13, 2004 |
London 3–1 Erie |
20–0–1–0 |
Erie
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22 |
November 19, 2004 |
London 5–3 Ottawa |
21–0–1–0 |
London
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23 |
November 21, 2004 |
London 4–2 Sault Ste. Marie |
22–0–1–0 |
London
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24 |
November 26, 2004 |
London 4–2 Plymouth |
23–0–1–0 |
London
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25 |
November 27, 2004 |
London 4–2 Barrie |
24–0–1–0* |
Barrie
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26 |
November 28, 2004 |
London 3–0 Sudbury |
25–0–1–0** |
Sudbury
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27 |
December 3, 2004 |
London 4–3 Windsor |
26–0–1–0 |
London
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28 |
December 4, 2004 |
London 5–1 Erie |
27–0–1–0 |
Erie
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29 |
December 8, 2004 |
London 5–3 Kitchener |
28–0–1–0*** |
Kitchener
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30 |
December 10, 2004 |
London 0–0 Guelph |
28–0–2–0**** |
London
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31 |
December 12, 2004 |
London 4–3 Kitchener (OT) |
29–0–2–0 |
London
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*Tied OHL record previously set by Kitchener in 1983–84
**Broke OHL record previously set by Kitchener in 1983–84
***Tied CHL record previously set by Brandon in 1978–79
****Broke CHL record previously set by Brandon in 1978–79
2005 OHL Priority Selection
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On May 7, 2005, the OHL conducted the 2005 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection. The Oshawa Generals held the first overall pick in the draft, and selected John Tavares from the Toronto Marlboros. Tavares 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 2005 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection.[3]
#
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Player
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Nationality
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OHL Team
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Hometown
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Minor Team
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1
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John Tavares (C)
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Canada
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Oshawa Generals
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Oakville, Ontario
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Toronto Marlboros
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2
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Mark Katic (D)
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Canada
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Sarnia Sting
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South Porcupine, Ontario
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Timmins Majors
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3
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Zack Torquato (C)
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Canada
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Saginaw Spirit
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Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
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Stratford Warriors
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4
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Luke Pither (C)
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Canada
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Kingston Frontenacs
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Blackstock, Ontario
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Clarington Toros
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5
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Drew Doughty (D)
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Canada
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Guelph Storm
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London, Ontario
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London Jr. Knights
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6
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Akim Aliu (D)
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Canada
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Windsor Spitfires
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Toronto, Ontario
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Toronto Marlboros
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7
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Brendan Smith (D)
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Canada
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Toronto St. Michael's Majors
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Etibicoke, Ontario
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Toronto Marlboros
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8
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Bryan Cameron (RW)
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Canada
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Belleville Bulls
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Brampton, Ontario
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Toronto Marlboros
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9
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Nicholas Petrecki (D)
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United States
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Plymouth Whalers
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Clifton Park, New York
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Capital District Selects
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10
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Anthony Peluso (RW)
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Canada
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Erie Otters
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King City, Ontario
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Richmond Hill Stars
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11
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Jake Muzzin (D)
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Canada
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Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
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Woodstock, Ontario
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Brantford 99'ers
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12
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Logan Couture (C)
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Canada
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Ottawa 67's
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Lucan, Ontario
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St. Thomas Stars
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13
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Brett Parnham (C)
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Canada
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Sudbury Wolves
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Orillia, Ontario
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Huntsville Muskoka Otters
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14
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Matt Smyth (LW)
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United States
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Brampton Battalion
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Orlando, Florida
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Markham Majors
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15
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Blake Parlett (D)
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Canada
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Barrie Colts
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Bracebridge, Ontario
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Huntsville Muskoka Otters
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16
|
Zach Harnden (RW)
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Canada
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Peterborough Petes
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Thunder Bay, Ontario
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Thunder Bay Kings
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17
|
Jordan Skellett (LW)
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Canada
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Mississauga IceDogs
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London, Ontario
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London Jr. Knights
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18
|
Michael Pelech (C)
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Canada
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Kitchener Rangers
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York, Ontario
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St. Michael's Buzzers
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19
|
Josh Bailey (C)
|
Canada
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Owen Sound Attack
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Bowmanville, Ontario
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Clarington Toros
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20
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Corey Syvret (D)
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Canada
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London Knights
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Millgrove, Ontario
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Cambridge Winter Hawks
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2005 CHL Import Draft
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On June 29, 2005, the Canadian Hockey League conducted the 2005 CHL Import Draft, in which teams in all three CHL leagues participate in. The Ottawa 67's held the first pick in the draft by a team in the OHL, and selected Jakub Vojta from the Czech Republic with their selection.
Below are the players who were selected in the first round by Ontario Hockey League teams in the 2005 CHL Import Draft.[4]
#
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Player
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Nationality
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OHL Team
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Hometown
|
Minor Team
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1
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Jakub Vojta (D)
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Czech Republic
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Ottawa 67's
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Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic
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Sparta Praha Jr.
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4
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Tomas Pospisil (RW)
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Czech Republic
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Sarnia Sting
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Šumperk, Czech Republic
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Ocelari Trinec
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7
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Marek Polak (LW)
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Czech Republic
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Sudbury Wolves
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Havířov, Czech Republic
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Trinec HC Zelezarny Jr.
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10
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Marek Bartanus (LW)
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Slovakia
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Owen Sound Attack
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Liptovský Mikuláš, Slovakia
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HC Košice
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13
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David Kuchejda (LW)
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Czech Republic
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Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
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Opava, Czech Republic
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HC Ceske Budejovice Jr.
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16
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Oskar Osala (LW)
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Finland
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Mississauga IceDogs
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Vaasa, Finland
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Sport Vaasa
|
19
|
Fredrik Naslund (LW)
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Sweden
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Peterborough Petes
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Bromma, Sweden
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Vasteras VIK HK
|
22
|
Erik Caladi (RW)
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Slovakia
|
Belleville Bulls
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Nitra, Slovakia
|
HK Nitra Jr.
|
25
|
Ondrej Otcenas (C)
|
Slovakia
|
Plymouth Whalers
|
Piešťany, Slovakia
|
Trencin Jr.
|
28
|
Ivan Maximkin (D)
|
Russia
|
Erie Otters
|
Balakovo, Russia
|
Togliatti Lada-2
|
31
|
Jiri Tlusty (LW)
|
Czech Republic
|
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
|
Slaný, Czech Republic
|
Kladno Jr.
|
34
|
Stefan Grauwiler (G)
|
Switzerland
|
Oshawa Generals
|
Zürich, Switzerland
|
ZSC Lions Jr.
|
37
|
Anton Hedman (RW)
|
Sweden
|
Sudbury Wolves
|
Stockholm, Sweden
|
Djurgarden IF Jr.
|
40
|
Michal Klejna (C)
|
Slovakia
|
Brampton Battalion
|
Bratislava, Slovakia
|
Pardubice Jr.
|
43
|
Tibor Radulay (RW)
|
Slovakia
|
Ottawa 67's
|
Trenčín, Slovakia
|
Trencin Jr.
|
46
|
Marek Horsky (C)
|
Slovakia
|
Toronto St. Michael's Majors
|
Bratislava, Slovakia
|
Skalica Jr.
|
49
|
Sebastian Dahm (G)
|
Denmark
|
Belleville Bulls
|
Copenhagen, Denmark
|
Malmo IF Redhawks Jr.
|
52
|
No selection made
|
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Kitchener Rangers
|
|
|
55
|
Tomas Marcinko (C)
|
Slovakia
|
Barrie Colts
|
Poprad, Slovakia
|
Kosice Jr.
|
57
|
Sergei Kostitsyn (LW)
|
Belarus
|
London Knights
|
Novopolotsk, Belarus
|
Gomel HC
|