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It’s that time of year again! I’m excited once again to welcome everyone back for another season of Generals Hockey.
Each year, my goal is to uphold the legacy this organization has built throughout its long history. As always, we want to add another OHL and Memorial Cup title to our already league best totals, for not only the organization, but for you the fans.
On behalf of our entire Generals family, I want to thank our sponsors, billets, new and returning season ticket holders, and each and every one of our loyal fans for their neverending support.
ROCCO TULLIO PRESIDENT
I want to take this opportunity to welcome all of you to the 2022-23 season of the Oshawa Generals and the Ontario Hockey League. This welcome back certainly goes to our legion of loyal supporters but also welcome back to the players, players families, billets and staff. It should also be noted that we cant wait to return to a normal schedule where we all get to see the stars of tomorrow from across the whole OHL.
Every season takes on its own theme and feel. Every season takes on a life of its own. This year’s season will be the most competitive we have had in a few years. One factor is that we will again be returning to a full OHL schedule and with the Eastern Conference shaping up to be the most competitive it has been in years, every point and game will be a must for top rated performances. The addition of new Head Coach, Derek Laxdal and his winning pedigree is exactly what the doctor ordered, and the timing couldn’t be better. Along with new Associate Coach, Steve O’Rourke and Mike Hedden returning for his second season, this staff could go up against any in the CHL. You will continue to see a long line of future Generals stars on the ice again this season and I cant thank the scouts enough for all the hard work they do. The returning players have positioned us to be fighting for hardware again soon and the new players will have to get on board quickly. That being said, we are on a collision course with a couple of other teams in the Eastern Conference. If we have any desire to get another Bobby Orr trophy and then battle for the J. Ross Robertson trophy, business will need to be taken care of each and every night. Nothing is given and everything will be earned.
Our past is certainly something that everyone in our region, city and organization are very proud of. During this season our entire focus right now is on the present. We want to have the best team possible to challenge for silverware again.
Lets get behind the team from the start and cheer them onto victory.
Go Gens Go!!!!!!
ROGER HUNT VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER
HOCKEY OPERATIONS
ROGER HUNT
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The Generals will hope to snap a five-game losing streak tonight against the visiting Mississauga Steelheads.
This recent stretch for the Generals has been ugly, seeing blown leads to both the Ottawa 67’s and Kingston Frontenacs followed by blowout losses to the Sudbury Wolves, North Bay Battalion and rival Peterborough Petes. In this five-game losing streak, the Gens have been outscored 27-10.
Across the ice, things haven’t been so great for the Mississauga Steelheads either, losers in seven of their last ten games. Struggling to score, the Steelheads have only scored nine goals in their last 10 games, but have been missing their captain Ethan Del Mastro who’s with Team Canada at the World Junior Championship. Following injuries at the tournament, leading scorer Owen Beck has also now left the Steelheads to join Team Canada. Starting goaltender Alessio Beglieri will also be unavailable as he is with Team Switzerland at the World Juniors as well.
Last Meeting:
This is the second of four meetings between these two teams, and the first at the Tribute Communities Centre this year. In their last meeting, it was the Steelheads who came away with a 3-2 victory at the Paramount Fine Foods Centre. Despite Brett Harrison opening the scoring just 23 seconds into the game, Mississauga fired back with two of their own in the first period to take a 2-1 lead. With less than 2 minutes remaining in the opening frame, Calum Ritchie tied the game for Oshawa.
It wasn’t until the 3rd period that either team was able to score again. With less than three minutes remaining in the game, it was Steelheads captain Ethan Del Mastro giving the home side the 3-2 lead, and eventually the 3-2 victory.
PLAYERS TO WATCH
BECKETT SENNECKE
The Generals’ 16-year-old leads all other 06-born rookies in the OHL in scoring. Trailing only exceptional status and 07-born rookie Michael Misa, Sennecke has scored 26 points in 28 games by way of 12 goals and 14 assists. The rookie sits fourth in team scoring for the Generals and is currently riding a three-game point streak including his four-point night against the Kingston Frontenacs last week.
JOSEPH SERPA JAMES HARDIE
Finally scoring his first as a General, look for the floodgates to open for the overager. The 02-born forward now has 11 goals and 11 assists on the season between the Kitchener Rangers and Generals. A season ago, Serpa scored more than 70 points between the regular season and the playoffs with the Rangers. Scoring on New Year’s Day against the Petes, look for Serpa to regain some of that scoring confidence in his next game.
As the Generals struggle to score, it could be the perfect storm for Serpa to find the scoresheet more and more as the newest General.
Mississauga may be missing their leading scorer, captain, and starting goaltender to the World Juniors for this matchup, but that still leaves the forever dangerous James Hardie waiting in the wings. The overage forward has 22 goals this season, good for the 9th-best total across the entire OHL, and tops for the Steelheads. His 39 total points have him just one back of teammate Owen Beck for the team lead. Look for Hardie to spearhead much of the Steelheads’ offense not only tonight, but for the remainder of the World Juniors in Beck’s absence.
OSHAWA GENERALS VS. MISSISSAUGA STEELHEADS TUESDAY, JANUARY 3RD
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LAST GAME RECAP
2023 started off just as 2022 began for the Generals – with a disappointing loss. Following a 7-3 defeat to the North Bay Battalion on New Year’s Eve, the Gens then dropped a 6-1 decision to their rival Peterborough Petes on New Year’s Day. The loss marked the Generals’ 5th-straight defeat, and was their fourth game in a row where they allowed at least six goals.
The opening period was a tight contest, with both teams seemingly still feeling each other out. With a season-high crowd of 5,963 on hand, the Generals outshot the Petes 11-7 in the opening 20 minutes but struggled to create any high-impact scoring chances. It wasn’t until a point shot from Konnor Smith was tipped in front of the net that either team was able to score. With just 13 seconds remaining in the first period, Peterborough was up 1-0.
The second period was when the wheels fell off once again for the Generals. Three straight goals, all from the Petes and all from Connor Lockhart, made it a 4-0 game for the visitors. Allowing four goals on just 13 shots, Patrick Leaver was pulled and Carter Bickle would finish the game for the Gens, just his eighth appearance of the season.
Oshawa would get on the board late in the second period after Brett Harrison made a nice pass to a streaking Joseph Serpa who made no mistake in front of the net for his 11th of the season. His first as a General woke up the crowd and got Oshawa into the game.
Just three minutes and 34 seconds into the 3rd period, Peterborough put a stamp on the game after Jonathan Melee scored just his fourth of the season. Now up 5-1, Peterborough was confident just to burn the clock and head back up the 115 with the two points. Oshawa struggled throughout the game to make Petes’ goaltender Michael Simpson make any real saves. Peterborough would add one more goal to their totals with six minutes left on the clock.
Despite outshooting the visitors 34-24, the Gens were handed their fifth straight loss, a stretch where they’ve been outscored 27-10. Peterborough swept the three-star selections.
Oshawa can get back on the right track on Tuesday night when they host the Mississauga Steelheads for the first time this season, puck drop is scheduled for 7:05 p.m.
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TEDDY BEAR TOSS THROUGH THE YEARS
A tradition that began in Oshawa 23 years ago, will add another chapter this Sunday, December 11th, when the Generals host their 24th Annual Teddy Bear Toss game, against the visiting Barrie Colts. Behind only the Kitchener Rangers streak of 27 years, Oshawa has the second-longest Teddy Bear Toss tradition in the Ontario Hockey League
Oshawa’s first ever Teddy Bear Toss took place at the old Civic Auditorium, in 1998 when defenceman Jim Baxter scored against the Peterborough Petes to start the cascade of bears to the ice. In its firstever event, Gens faithful donated more than 1,300 bears to children in need.
As any tradition does, it continued to grow over the years, with almost every single year seeing an increase in bears from the year before. Before the Civic Auditorium closed, and the now Tribute Communities Centre was open, it saw eight renditions of the Teddy Bear Toss game, collecting 16,498 bears over that span. The largest Teddy Bear Toss collection at the Civic Auditorium was
its final time hosting the event when the Generals collected 2,717 bears after now New York Islanders forward Cal Clutterbuck scored against the Bellville Bulls.
When the Generals moved arenas to play at the Tribute Communities Centre, attendance rose and so did the bear totals. On December 10th, 2006, Corey Cowick scored the first Teddy Bear Toss goal in the new building, reigniting the tradition with a new era of Oshawa Generals fans.
The very next year, a Teddy Bear Toss moment went down in Generals history when Patrick Asselin THOUGHT he scored the all-important goal.
Asselin’s goal brought down a new record high of 3,626 bears, before his goal was called back. That’s right, for the first time in Generals’ history, the Teddy Bear goal didn’t count. Six minutes later Asselin scored again, this time for real, and all was right in GensNation.
Throughout the years, fans continued to fill the building for the holiday tradition, breaking attendance and bear records with each new edition of the game.
To date, the largest crowd to take in a Teddy Bear Toss game was 6,008 fans, when the Generals defeated the Bellville Bulls 3-2 on December 14th, 2012. The largest crowd to even take in the tradition threw more than 5,400 bears onto the ice. Despite being the largest crowd, this is not the record for bears collected.
That honour belongs to the 2014 edition when Michael Dal Colle’s goal against the Niagara IceDogs brought 6,072 bears down to ice level. The year before, Dal Colle also had the honour of scoring the Teddy Bear Toss goal, bringing more than 5,500 bears to the ice.
Despite the success of the tradition in getting bears to kids who need them most in Durham Region, the Generals haven’t seen success on the ice in a Teddy Bear Toss game since the 2013 toss, when they defeated the Bellville Bulls 5-2. It was their seventh straight victory on Teddy Bear Toss night. Now, the Generals are riding a six-game losing streak on the game, scoring only the eventual Teddy Bear Toss goal in four of those games.
This season, the Generals will return to hosting the Teddy Bear Toss in its traditional form, following two years of Drive-Thru Toss taking place in wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the last two years, GensNation has braved not only the pandemic, but cold, windy and rainy weather to continue the tradition by donating canned goods, winter clothes, and of course teddy bears.
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GENERALS OHL LEGACY CONTINUES
This year’s Oshawa Generals roster contains many unfamiliar names, as the team goes through a “rebuilding” phase.
That is, except for Calum Ritchie, who is high on everyone’s radar.
The 17-year-old has been ranked as a top 10 NHL prospect by every list on the internet for the June draft.
He isn’t the first General with a chance to become a superstar. Legends Bobby Orr, Eric Lindros, Marc Savard, and even the 25th and current Toronto Maple Leaf’s captain, John Tavares, are all Oshawa Generals alumni.
“We’ve had some of the best players to ever play hockey, to ever touch the ice,” says general manager Roger Hunt.
The Generals are one of 20 teams that make up the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), and in the last 15 years, the league has produced about 25 per cent of all first-round selections, and seven first overall picks.
“Just over 25% of the NHL’s opening night rosters are OHL alumni. Our 20 teams account for a quarter of the entire NHL. That’s crazy,” says Kyle Pereira, director of player recruitment for the OHL.
So, what makes the OHL the number one supplier of these first-round draft picks?
“Population alone has helped with that,” says Brandon Wright, manager of social media, game day, and media relations for the Generals. “I think being in the centre of Ontario gives us an advantage. All of the best teams are based around these metropolitan centres.”
Ontario’s denser population of nearly 15 million people allows for more competitive minor hockey, which provides more feeder teams for the OHL. The Eastern Hockey League, which includes Oshawa’s minor AAA team, has 13 teams.
In 2021, Ritchie was the AAA Oakville Rangers captain and went second overall to the Oshawa Generals, marking the first time Oshawa has picked second since 2006.
In addition to the sheer number of players, the OHL offers training facilities, reimbursement for off-season expenses for skill development, access to trainers and support staff, and platforms to maintain mental health.
Each player also earns a scholarships to allow them to pursue an education for a career after their time in the league.
“The league makes it such a desirable place for these high-end players and allows them to pursue their NHL goals,” Pereira adds.
The competition in the OHL, with so many teams, also drives players and organizations.
“There is a responsibility coming to this organization, as much as it is a privilege. That responsibility is to be a playoff team,” Hunt emphasizes. “If you come here, you have to understand those are the expectations.”
As for team accomplishments, Hunt takes those seriously. He says they don’t put up every division win or banner, but rather only “the big ones”.
“Our team embraces the pressure,” he says. “Some teams don’t, and those ones never win.”
“There is a responsibility coming to this organization, as much as it is a privilege. That responsibility is to be a playoff team,” Hunt emphasizes. “If you come here, you have to understand those are the expectations.”
As for team accomplishments, Hunt takes those seriously. He says they don’t put up every division win or banner, but rather only “the big ones”.
“Our team embraces the pressure,” he says. “Some teams don’t, and those ones never win.”
This season, the Oshawa Generals are partnering with the Journalism – Mass Media program at Durham College to produce up-to-date and reliable journalism stories and reporting on the team. This partnership not only provides more content for you the reader to enjoy and consume, but for the students in this program to have extended real-life experiences through story planning, interviews, editing and writing. These stories are being produced for their student paper The Chronicle. This story is written by Katie Sampson.
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IF YOU COULD BE ANY ANIMAL, WHAT WOULD YOU BE AND WHY?
Wolf - They are tough and they have a pack mentality
IF YOU AREN’T AT THE RINK, WHERE ELSE ARE YOU LIKELY TO BE?
Outside hunting or fishing WHAT MAKES YOU A GOOD TEAMMATE?
Push people to be better, friendly, and I like to have fun
WHAT IS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE NON-HOCKEY MEMORY? Meeting Willie O’Ree
WHAT IS YOUR MOST PRIZED POSSESSION? 500$ coin from my Grandma
IF YOU COULD BE ANY ANIMAL, WHAT WOULD YOU BE AND WHY?
Tiger - I’ve always loved tigers
WHAT IS IF YOU COULD BE ANY ANIMAL, WHAT WOULD YOU BE AND WHY?
A shark because they are big and can swim fast
WHAT MAKES YOU A GOOD TEAMMATE?
I take accountability and don’t point fingers
WHO IS YOUR BIGGEST INSPIRATION OFF THE ICE? My Grandma
WHAT IS YOUR MOST PRIZED POSSESSION? First goal puck DESCRIBE WHAT MAKES YOU A GOOD TEAMMATE. I work hard and i’m competitive
WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR HOCKEY NICKNAMES? Ertzy
WHAT IS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE NON-HOCKEY MEMORY? Spending Christmas with family WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR HOCKEY NICKNAMES? Buck, Bucks, Bucky WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR GAME DAY SUPERSTITIONS? Taping my sticks
Pos: Shoots: Ht: Wt: Dob: Hometown: NHL Status: Pos: Shoots: Ht: Wt: Dob: Hometown: NHL Status: Pos: Shoots: Ht: Wt: Dob: Hometown: NHL Status: Pos: Shoots: Ht: Wt: Dob: Hometown: NHL Status: C R 5.11 176 2004-05-10 Pickering, ON Free Agent C L 6.00 175 2005-05-16 Conestogo, ON Eligible 2023 RW R 5.11 178 2005-03-21 Ottawa, ON Eligible 2023 C R 5.11 165 2002-03-23 Cambridge, ON Free Agent
TY PETROU JORDYN ERTEL MATTHEW BUCKLEY JOSEPH SERPA
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LUKE TORRANCE LUCA MARRELLI
WHAT IS YOUR MOST PRIZED POSSESSION? My first goal puck
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LW L 6.00 207 2004-03-30 Oshawa, ON Free Agent D R 6.02 178 2005-10-04 Toronto, ON Eligible 2024 D L 6.03 211 2003-09-09 Kobrin, BY Free Agent
WHAT MAKES YOU A GOOD TEAMMATE?
Someone you can connect and have fun with
WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR HOCKEY NICKNAMES? LT, T, Torr, Tornado
WHAT IS YOUR MOST PRIZED POSSESSION? Draft jersey
IF YOU COULD BE ANY ANIMAL, WHAT WOULD YOU BE AND WHY?
Dog - my favourite animal
IF YOU AREN’T AT THE RINK, WHERE ELSE ARE YOU LIKELY TO BE? In my bed
NIKITA PARFENYUK
WHAT IS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE NON-HOCKEY MEMORY? The birth of my sister
IF YOU COULD BE ANY ANIMAL, WHAT WOULD YOU BE AND WHY?
Eagle - they are calm but aggressive with hunting
WHAT MAKES YOU A GOOD TEAMMATE? Never yell at my teammates
CALUM RITCHIE
C R 6.02 187 2005-01-24 Oakville, ON Eligible 2023
WHAT IS YOUR MOST PRIZED POSSESSION?
Winning the gold medal at the Hlinka Gretzky Cup
WHAT MAKES YOU A GOOD TEAMMATE? I’m competitive and dedicated
WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR HOCKEY NICKNAMES? Cal or Ritch
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RW L 6.01 196 2005-04-11 Lufingen, CH Eligible 2023 LW L 6.07 199 2004-07-27 London, ON Free Agent
KIMO GRUBER DYLAN ROOBROECK RW L 5.11 193 2006-08-10 Cambridge, ON Eligible 2024
WHAT IS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE NON-HOCKEY MEMORY? Go to New York and Washington with my family
WHAT IS YOUR MOST PRIZED POSSESSION? My wooden dice - I always carry it with me
IF YOU COULD BE ANY ANIMAL, WHAT WOULD YOU BE AND WHY?
Bear - they are strong and have lots of confidence
TYLER GRAHAM G L 6.00 174 2004-05-27 Brooklin, ON Eligible 2023
WHAT IS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE NON-HOCKEY MEMORY? Winning a championship with Team Ontario lacrosse
WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR HOCKEY NICKNAMES? Grahamer
WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR GAME DAY SUPERSTITIONS? Wear the same socks in my skates
CARTER BICKLE
WHAT IS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE NON-HOCKEY MEMORY? Playing fortnite with Mitch Marner and winning the game
WHAT IS YOUR MOST PRIZED POSSESSION? Having a LA Kings jersey signed by the entire 2012, 2013, & 2014 team
IF YOU COULD BE ANY ANIMAL, WHAT WOULD YOU BE AND WHY?
Silverback Gorilla - they’re confident and strong
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CAMERON
BUTLER
IF YOU COULD BE ANY ANIMAL, WHAT WOULD YOU BE AND WHY?
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BRETT
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HARRISON
C L 6.03 183 2003-06-07 Dorchester, ON BOS (2021) RD:3 (#85)
BECKETT SENNECKE
RW R 6.04 215 2002-06-09 Ottawa, ON Free Agent LW R 6.00 161 2006-01-28 Toronto, ON Eligible 2024
RYAN GAGNIER
C L 6.00 186 2002-07-16 Tecumseh, ON Free Agent
Owl - to be able to fly and see everything
WHAT MAKES YOU A GOOD TEAMMATE? Leader, competitive, strong work ethic & positive
WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR HOCKEY NICKNAMES? Butsy, Buts
WHAT IS YOUR MOST PRIZED POSSESSION? Hockey stick
WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR HOCKEY NICKNAMES? Harry
WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR GAME DAY SUPERSTITIONS? Nap & warm-up the exact same way every time
WHAT IS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE NON-HOCKEY MEMORY? Trip to Africa
WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR HOCKEY NICKNAMES? Becks, Senner
WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR GAME DAY SUPERSTITIONS? Taping my stick the same way every time
WHAT IS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE NON-HOCKEY MEMORY?
Spending my last summer at my house before moving to the place we are building
WHAT IS YOUR MOST PRIZED POSSESSION?
Paw print photo of my dog we put down this summer
WHAT MAKES YOU A GOOD TEAMMATE?
Leadership & being someone guys can approach
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RW R 6.03 216 2004-07-15 Stouffville, ON Eligible 2023 D R 6.02 187 2006-02-06 Madoc, ON Eligible 2024 LW L 6.03 204 2003-03-28 Carp, ON Free Agent
WHAT IS YOUR MOST PRIZED POSSESSION? Draft jersey
WHO IS YOUR BIGGEST INSPIRATION OFF THE ICE? My dad
WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR GAMEDAY SUPERSTITIONS? I eat the same kind of protien bar
WHAT IS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE NON-HOCKEY MEMORY? Going to Mexico with my family
IF YOU AREN’T AT THE RINK, WHERE ELSE ARE YOU LIKELY TO BE? On the golf course or at home relaxing
WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR GAMEDAY SUPERSTITIONS? Same pre-game meal and I put my equipment on a specific way
RYDER MCINTYRE BEN DANFORD STUART ROLOFS
LUCA D’AMATO JOINS #GENSNATION
Luca D’Amato’s OHL journey began when the Flint Firebirds drafted him 86th overall in the 5th round of the 2020 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection.
As is the case for so many 2004-born players, D’Amato’s true rookie season was taken away from him as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and the OHL’s decision to not hold the 2020-2021 season.
However, the Maple, Ont., native joined the Firebirds the very next year, appearing in all but one game during the 2021-2022 season. In his 67 games, D’Amato, the defenceman, flexed his offensive upside, putting up 30 points in his first OHL season. With seven goals and 23 assists, D’Amato finished third amongst all Firebird defencemen.
D’Amato began his sophomore season in the OHL with the Firebirds. In 24 games with the Firebirds to start the 2022-2023 season, he already put up 11 points, with one goal and 10 assists to his name. He has also found himself amongst the league’s best in plus/minus.
On Wednesday, November 30th, the Generals acquired Luca D’Amato from the Firebirds in exchange for fellow 2004-born defencemen Blake Smith and a draft pick.
Since joining the Generals, D’Amato has appeared in four games entering the second weekend of December. His first point as a General came as an assist in the Generals’ 6-5 win over the Sarnia Sting on December 2nd. D’Amato has also continued to pace the league in plus/minus at plus-25.
D’Amato’s impact on the Generals’ lineup has been felt immediately, as they have played to a record of 3-1-0-0 since he joined the team, and he will surely continue to be a dependable piece as the Gens continue to right the ship midway through the 2022-2023 season.
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GENERALS’ PARENTS THRILLED TO WATCH THEIR SONS REPRESENT CANADA ON WORLD HOCKEY STAGE
When Lesley and Al Danford saw their son Ben step out on the ice for the first time in his red Team Canada jersey with 22 on his back, they got chills.
“It was pretty incredible. You kind of had to pinch yourself, so to speak,” Al said.
Ben was one of three Oshawa Generals picked in the 2022 OHL draft selected to represent Canada at the 2022 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge in Langley, B.C.
For these players’ parents, it’s a chance to see their sons’ hard work pay off.
Canada is split into three teams: Red, White and Black. Forward Beckett Sennecke (eighth overall) plays for Canada White, while defencemen Ben Danford (14th overall) and David Bedkowski (36th overall) are both suiting up for Canada Red.
Bedkowski’s parents, Helen Bedkowski and Michael Haughton, say they’re happy to see David’s drive and focus rewarded.
“It’s pretty awesome, and it’s nice to be out here watching him,” said Haughton. “This is the development that’s been happening since he was three and a half years old, and it’s just been a natural progression and we’re happy parents.”
Playing in the tournament allows these kids to display their skills against some of top players in their age group, something that the Toronto player’s parents are keen on seeing.
“You’re competing on very level field, which is exciting in that now your son is up against kids that’s just as good as him,” Haughton said.
Beckett Sennecke’s mom, Candice, said her son and the Canadians know they have to bring maximum effort and intensity on every shift, given the significance of the stage they are on.
“The boys really embrace the responsibility of what this is all about. There’s a maturity level, a high compete level,” she said. “That’s something that I know [Beckett] brings to the team.”
She says seeing Beckett, also from Toronto, represent his country at this tournament is a different feeling than previous experiences.
“It’s always been a goal of his,” she says. “He’s played in tournaments internationally but with other teams and organizations. I think it’s a very different feeling when you’ve got Canada on your back.”
Hockey Canada has been engulfed in its own controversy surrounding the covering up of sexual assault allegations.
Candice said the burden of Hockey Canada’s scandal falls onto the players in this tournament.
“Obviously you know the situation with Hockey Canada right now, there’s a lot of responsibility on them to not only perform on the ice but to show a different side of hockey,” she said. “As parents we couldn’t be more proud.”
Danford’s parents said the whole family was looking forward to watching the Madoc native play for Canada.
“It’s an absolute honour for Ben to be selected to come out and play for his country, and I know that for sure he feels that way,” Al said.
They said Ben is a leader and gets along with all his teammates. They’re grateful for the opportunities and support the Generals have given him.
“The rapport that he has with those Generals players and just all of them just cheering and shouting and saying ‘hey Benny we’ll see you later, good luck out there!’ The support that he has from them has been amazing,” Lesley said.
The Generals are tied for the most players from one team in the OHL at the tournament. General manager Roger Hunt says the Generals are thrilled as an organization to see their guys represent the team, city and country.
“Certainly our fans, and the city should be proud, too, that the city of Oshawa and the Oshawa Generals have got three players playing in this tournament,” he said.
Generals head coach Derek Laxdal is delighted to see his players at the tournament.
“I think it’s an honour to have,” he said. “It just shows you the work that our scouting staff put in place when we drafted these kids... these kids are the foundation of our franchise moving forward.”
This season, the Oshawa Generals are partnering with the Journalism – Mass Media program at Durham College to produce up-to-date and reliable journalism stories and reporting on the team. This partnership not only provides more content for you the reader to enjoy and consume, but for the students in this program to have extended real-life experiences through story planning, interviews, editing and writing. These stories are being produced for their student paper The Chronicle. This story is written by Navenraj Sandhar.
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