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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.

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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!!!!!!

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DIRECTOR OF SCOUTING/PLAYER PERSONNEL

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THE GAME DAY GAZETTE

After a weekend on the road in their last two outings, the Gens return home to take on the undefeated Ottawa 67’s. While the Gens should be thrilled with the start of their 2022-2023 season with a 3-1-0-1 start, if there’s a happier team it has to be the undefeated 67’s. Their 4-0-0-0 start propels them to the top of the OHL standings, and 10th on the CHL Top-10 Rankings.

Tonight, the Generals will hope to rebound from their first regulation loss of the season at the hands of the Hamilton Bulldogs last Saturday. The Gens found themselves playing catch up for most of the game, never seeing a lead in the game despite coming back from an early 2-0 deficit. Can the Generals hand Ottawa their first loss of the season? The action gets underway tonight at 7:35 at the Tribute Communities Centre.

Last Meeting:

The last time these two teams met was two weeks ago to the day, when the 67’s spoiled the Generals home opener, leaving with a 7-6 shootout victory. The first period alone saw six goals between the two clubs, with Oshawa jumping out to a 2-0 lead just two minutes into the game. Ottawa battled back with three straight goals before both teams traded goals the rest of the way. Newly appointed alternate captain Thomas Stewart tied the game for Oshawa midway through the 3rd period on a rush of his own.

Neither team could find the back of the net in overtime sending the game to the shootout. Despite letting six get past him in regulation, 67’s netminder Max Donoso stopped all three shooters. Paired with a Vinzenz Rohrer connection and Ottawa would leave Oshawa with a 7-6 victory.

PLAYERS TO WATCH DYLAN ROOBROECK

BECKETT SENNECKE JACK BECK

The 8th overall pick from the 2022 OHL Priority Selection is wasting NO time making his presence known across the league. After scoring his first career OHL goal in his first game, Sennecke has continued putting up points. In five games played, he has only been held off the scoresheet once, and is balancing his goal scoring touch and his ability to be a leading playmaker, with both three goals and three assists for his six points. After two straight multi-point efforts, can Sennecke add a few more against the 67’s tonight?

The 6’7 forward is proving his former team made a mistake in trading him away. After being acquired for just an 8th round pick, Roobroeck has scored six points in his first five games, including a three-point effort against his former team, the Niagara IceDogs, a week ago. His line combination alongside Cameron Butler and Calum Ritchie continue to strike fear into their opponents. Look for this line to be the Gens main pipeline of offense for the foreseeable future, including tonight against the 67’s.

You don’t need to look far to see why the 67’s are 4-0-0-0 on the young season. Forward Jack Beck has points in all four of Ottawa’s games, including a hat-trick the last time these two teams met. Beck currently leads the 67’s in points with eight, via five goals and three helpers. The 2023 draft eligible forward is some one the Gens should have eyes on each time he’s on the ice.

OSHAWA GENERALS VS. OTTAWA 67’S FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14TH

OCT 14TH. 2022

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Patrick Leaver

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Blake Smith

Derek Smyth

Thomas Sirman

Ty Petrou

Jordyn Ertel

Matthew Buckley

Lleyton Moore

Luke Torrance

Luca Marrelli

Nikita Parfenyuk

Calum Ritchie

Kimo Gruber

Andrew Whitton

Dylan Roobroeck

Tyler Graham

Cameron Butler

Brett Harrison

Beckett Sennecke

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Ben Danford

Stuart Rolofs

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Chris Barlas

Cameron Tolnai

Henry Mews

Frankie Marrelli Cooper Way

Anthony Costantini

Tyler Boucher

Thomas Johnston

Brady Stonehouse

Jack Dever

Jack Beck

Luca Pinelli

Ethan Quick

Matthew Mayich

Will Gerrior

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Gavin Ewles

Jack Matier

Caden Kelly

Cooper Foster

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LAST GAME RECAP

Unable to contain Hamilton’s top line, the Generals suffered their first regulation loss of the season to the Bulldogs on Saturday, October 8th, by a score of 5-3.

Less than five minute into the game, Hamilton found themselves riding the momentum of their home opener and OHL Championship banner raising ceremony. Alone in front, Avery Hayes was able to backhand home a loose puck to give the Bulldogs the early 1-0 lead. Midway through the opening frame, Hayes would score his second of the game on a Hamilton powerplay after a shot from the faceoff dot beat Patrick Leaver. Leaver has played every minute of the Generals season so far. Knowing that heading into the 2nd period down 2-0 would be a tough hill to climb, overager Ryan Gagnier scored his second of the season after being forgotten about in front of the Bulldogs crease.

The second period saw the Generals come out with a bit of a jump, outshooting the Bulldogs 11-8 in the frame. It was Oshawa who would tie the game off the stick of Stuart Rolof and his third of the young season. Just 30 seconds later, Hamilton would retake the lead thanks to Cole Brown and his third of the season.

Playing catchup once again, it was Oshawa opening the scoring in the 3rd period, tying the game on a reviewed goaltending interference call. Beckett Sennecke was pushed into Marco Costantini by a Bulldog defender and therefore the goal call was reversed, and Oshawa tied the game. Just a few short minutes later, Avery Hayes would complete the home opener hattrick and give the Bulldogs the lead once again, 4-3. With the net empty, Oshawa was unable to tie the game for a third time, and Patrick Thomas sealed a Hamilton victory with his second of the season, giving Hamilton the 5-3 lead.

Hamilton would take first and second star honours with Avery Hayes and Logan Morrison respectively. Both forwards combined for six points. With a goal and an assist in the loss, Stuart Rolofs was named third star.

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BEHIND THE “MIKE”

Lucky’s Broadcast Journey

Every Canadian hockey fan remembers their first time in front of the T.V. while Hockey Night in Canada introduces the Toronto Maples Leafs vs. Montreal Canadiens game. Some sat on the couch dreaming of lacing up their own skates to one day be featured on the broadcast.

For others, it was dreaming of hearing yourself on the broadcast.

This was the case for Oshawa’s own play-by-play man AND 94.9 the Rock radio host Mike “Lucky” Luck. Growing up, like many Canadians he played the sport, but knew that where he wanted to be was in the booth.

Luck caught on at an early age, while there were obvious differences between a player and broadcaster, they have more in common than people realize.

“I’ve always loved sports, and hockey was on of the first for me,” said Luck. “I was a goalie growing up, but never at a high level. It’s kind of when I realized that like playing the game, there’s a lot of preparation that goes into broadcasting.

Players don’t just step onto the ice on game day and perform, and neither do we. That’s what I love.”

It’s through this preparation and commitment that Luck says keeps him connected to the game from his very first call in the booth to today.

“For me, the feeling of putting on a suit and coming to the rink on gameday is the closest thing I get to playing at the highest level,” he said. “Of course there are nerves, jitters and anticipation, but I never get tired of getting pumped for gameday and walking across the catwalk to the booth. It’s a thrill.”

Luck’s journey started at Queen’s University, where he found himself living with a few members of the Queen’s Gaels Men’s Hockey Team. Being around the rink as much as he did was his foot into the door of working in the sport.

“It eventually led me to exploring a career in broadcasting,” said Luck. “I took a college radio program, ended up with a job in my hometown of Oshawa and the rest as they say, is history.”

And history has he made. Before the beginning of the 2022-2023 season, Luck has called more than 500 hockey games across his career with the Oshawa Generals. Luck says despite the countless memories throughout his career, there are two major sticking points – his first career game and the championship season.

“You always remember your first, and I remember my first was at the old Civic Auditorium,” he said.

“I didn’t know anything about live sports prep, I really just though I had to show up and talk hockey between whistles, and I couldn’t have been more wrong. Above all, I of course have to go back to the playoff run in 201. The momentum of that year was amazing.”

His experience at the Ontario Hockey League level earned him the reputation as one of the best across league. Broadcast colleague Adam Dunfee says Luck has that unique touch that separates him from the rest.

“He can just read the moment so well,” Dunfee said. “He knows when to dial it up and knows when to let

the game breathe, partner this with his second to none voice and no one can touch him.”

Dunfee joins Luck on Rogers TV for Oshawa Generals home game broadcasts and works alongside him for game prep, but also during intermission interviews from ice level.

Much like the players Luck and Dunfee spend so many hours studying and calling, the goal is to make it to the next level – and for Luck, that next level was the National Hockey League.

On Saturday, February 12th, Luck made his NHL debut calling an NHL game between the Ottawa Senators and Boston Bruins.

“Making the NHL for me has always been more of a dream than a goal,” said Luck. “Opportunities are so rare to get to ‘The Show’ that it can be really touch to reach that benchmark. When the call did come, it was more than surreal.

Just hearing the words ‘Hockey Night in Canada’ brought chills,” he said. “My boys Evan and Christian

went NUTS when they found out. At the end of the day, having Hockey Night in Canada is such an institution in this country and having my name associated with it is an extreme honour.”

It isn’t just Luck who took career leaps in the 20212022 season either. Someone had to fill in for Luck when he was up in the NHL, and this gave Dunfee a chance to enter the booth on a more regular basis.

“I always enjoy the opportunity to fill in in the booth when Mike or Shane are away,” said Dunfee. “There’s

“When I think back to that call from Hockey Night in Canada, I really had to take a second and reflect,” Luck said. “Like I said, it was never necessarily my goal to call an NHL game, but after almost 15 years with the Gens, countless nights at the rink, training camps, exhibition games, bus rides, late nights and the sacrifices from my family to allow me to do it, hearing the Hockey Night in Canada theme song and a shoutout from Ron MacLean was icing on the cake.”

At the end of it all, Luck knows that he has been

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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?

hunting or fishing

WHAT MAKES YOU A GOOD TEAMMATE?

Push people to be better, friendly, and I like to have fun

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WHAT IS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE NON-HOCKEY MEMORY?

Meeting Willie O’Ree

WHAT IS YOUR MOST PRIZED POSSESSION?

coin from my Grandma

IF YOU COULD BE ANY ANIMAL, WHAT WOULD YOU BE AND WHY?

Tiger - I’ve always loved tigers

DO YOU HAVE ANY PETS?

A dog named Daisy

WHAT MAKES YOU A GOOD TEAMMATE? Always talking on the ice

ASIDE FROM PROFESSIONAL HOCKEY, WHAT PROFESSION DO YOU SEE YOURSELF PURSUING? Firefighting

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?

Grandma

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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

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WHAT IS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE NON-HOCKEY MEMORY?

Christmas with family

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR HOCKEY NICKNAMES? Buck, Bucks, Bucky

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR GAME DAY SUPERSTITIONS?

my sticks

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WHAT IS YOUR MOST PRIZED POSSESSION?

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WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR HOCKEY NICKNAMES?

Ley Ley, Tubby

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bagel and ice coffee, left to right equipment

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Eligible 2023 D L 5.08 176 2002-02-27 Woodbridge,
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Hometown:

WHAT IS YOUR MOST PRIZED POSSESSION?

first goal puck

WHAT MAKES YOU A GOOD TEAMMATE?

Someone you can connect and have fun with

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR HOCKEY NICKNAMES?

T, Torr, Tornado

WHAT IS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE NON-HOCKEY MEMORY?

ATV’s at the family cottage

IF YOU AREN’T AT THE RINK, WHERE ELSE ARE YOU LIKELY TO BE?

the gym or golf course

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR GAME DAY SUPERSTITIONS?

Wearing the same suit after a win or change after a loss. Same timing for eating, taping stick & warm up

WHAT IS YOUR MOST PRIZED POSSESSION?

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?

my bed

WHAT IS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE NON-HOCKEY MEMORY?

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?

yell at my teammates

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NHL Status: Pos: Shoots: Ht: Wt: Dob: Hometown: NHL Status: Pos: Shoots: Ht: Wt: Dob: Hometown: NHL Status: LW L 6.00 207 2004-03-30 Oshawa, ON Free Agent C L 6.03 199 2003-06-11 Waterloo, 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
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Pos: Shoots:

Ht: Wt: Dob: Hometown: NHL Status: Pos: Shoots: Ht: Wt: Dob: Hometown: NHL Status:

C R 6.02 187 2005-01-24

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

Pos: Shoots: Ht: Wt: Dob: Hometown: NHL Status:

Pos: Shoots: Ht: Wt: Dob: Hometown: NHL Status:

Oakville, ON Eligible 2023 RW L 6.01 196 2005-04-11 Lufingen, CH Eligible 2023 RW R 6.04 199 2003-10-25 Orangeville, ON Free Agent LW L 6.07 199 2004-07-27 London, ON Free Agent

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

WHAT IS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE NON-HOCKEY MEMORY? Catching sharks with my brother and dad

WHAT IS YOUR MOST PRIZED POSSESSION? My cat, Boots

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR GAME DAY SUPERSTITIONS? Lucky dress socks

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Pos:

Hometown:

Status:

Catches: Ht: Wt:

Hometown:

Status:

Hometown:

Status:

Shoots:

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

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

IF YOU COULD BE ANY ANIMAL, WHAT WOULD YOU BE AND WHY?

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?

ARE SOME OF YOUR GAME DAY SUPERSTITIONS?

Nap & warm-up the exact same way every time

Hometown:

Status:

Shoots: Ht: Wt: Dob:
NHL
Pos:
Dob:
NHL
Pos: Shoots: Ht: Wt: Dob:
NHL
Pos:
Ht: Wt: Dob:
NHL
RW L 5.11 193 2006-08-10 Cambridge, ON Eligible 2024 G L 6.00 174 2004-05-27 Brooklin, ON Eligible 2023 RW R 6.04 215 2002-06-09 Ottawa, ON Free Agent C L 6.03 183 2003-06-07 Dorchester, ON BOS (2021) RD:3 (#85)
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TYLER GRAHAM CARTER BICKLE CAMERON BUTLER BRETT HARRISON

Shoots:

Wt:

Hometown: NHL Status:

GAGNIER

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

Shoots: Ht: Wt: Dob: Hometown: NHL Status:

DANFORD

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

Shoots: Ht: Wt:

Hometown: NHL Status:

Shoots: Ht: Wt:

Hometown: NHL Status:

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?

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

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Ht:
Dob:
Pos:
Pos:
Dob:
Pos:
Dob:
LW R 6.00 161 2006-01-28 Toronto, ON Eligible 2024 C L 6.00 186 2002-07-16 Tecumseh, ON Free Agent D R 6.02 187 2006-02-06 Madoc, ON Eligible 2024 LW L 6.03 204 2003-03-28 Carp, ON Free Agent
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BECKETT’S BEGINNING

Each and every year, 20 Ontario Hockey League teams gather once a year to take a stab at adding a generational talent to their rosters. Whether you select first overall or you’re the last pick on the board, OHL General Managers and scouts look at each pick like an opportunity to make their team better.

Beckett Sennecke was that choice for Roger Hunt and his scouts.

Sennecke was selected eighth overall at the 2022 OHL Priority Selection on April 29th and since then has looked at Oshawa as his new home.

“Joining the Generals meant the world to me,” said Sennecke. “This organization has such a great fan base and rich team history. I feel like I can contribute to further its success in the future.”

The 6’0, 161-pound winger is no stranger to on-ice success either. During his 2021-2022 season with the Toronto Marlboros, Sennecke played 45 games, scored 35 goals, and added 45 assists for 80 points. His totals were good for 1.7 points per game.

The Toronto, Ont., native continued his hot scoring touch into the 2022 OHL Cup, scoring five goals in five games, and adding three helpers for eight points. His Toronto Malboros would finish round robin play atop the Subban Division and then find themselves advancing all the way to the quarterfinals. Sennecke would score their only goal in that game, losing 2-1 to the Quinte Red Devils.

Even though his numbers speak for themselves, it didn’t take away from any of his draft day nerves.

“[Being taken in the first round] it’s such a weight off your shoulders,” said Sennecke. “You finish your last game with your midget club and all you do is think about the draft every day and to hear your name finally called is such a big relief”

Right away, Sennecke was visiting the Tribute Communities Centre, meeting with coaches, staff and his new GensNation community.

He continued to prove the right decision was made to draft him when he was invited to participate in Team Canadas Development Camp for the 2022 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge, alongside some of his new teammates.

With a more normal OHL schedule underway this year, fans have been able to see Sennecke in action on multiple occasions throughout the 2022 exhibition schedule and he has not disappointed.

In six pre-season games, Sennecke led the entire team with six points by way of one goal and five assists. To make matters even better, he finished third in all-OHL rookie scoring throughout the exhibition schedule.

While the fans are excited to welcome Sennecke, he is as equally excited to continue playing in front of them.

“Our fans are such a dedicated group,” said Sennecke. “They’re just so dedicated and passionate about the team and playing in front of them every night really is going to be a treat.”

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A “DANDY” AT 14TH OVERALL

In the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, it’s no longer an oddity when one team is making multiple selections in the first round of their Priority Selection. In the Ontario Hockey League, first round picks are not allowed to be included in trades – something you see a lot in the QMJHL.

Typically, this means in the OHL we’ll see 20 teams each make one selection in the first round. Typically.

For the Oshawa Generals, this wasn’t the case for the 2022 OHL Priority Selection. Due to a compensatory selection awarded to the franchise, the Generals were primed to make two picks in the opening round.

Enter Ben Danford.

The Madoc, Ont., native was selected 14th overall for the Generals, six picks after his now teammate Beckett Sennecke. Danford says being drafted by the Oshawa Generals was a best-case scenario.

“It has all been really exciting,” said Danford. “Being an Oshawa General already means so much to me because it is a hockey club very rich in tradition and history.”

“I am so thankful and proud to be a part of it.”

Before officially joining the Generals, Danford spent his 2021-2022 season with the Quinte Red Devils, appearing in 26 games. In those games, Danford scored seven goals and added 22 assists for 29 points from the blue line.

The only Quinte Red Devil to be selected in the opening round is said to be one of the best skating defenceman among his age group. His elusiveness

and edgework are exceptional, his mobility and lateral movement make the game seem so easy for him.

The 6’0 tall defenceman has already turned the heads of some of hockeys top decision makers, earning an invite to Team Canadas Development Camp for the 2022 World Under-17 Hockey alongside 8th overall pick Beckett Sennecke and 2nd round selection David Bedkowski.

Danford is seen by many as a dependable offensive defenceman, taking enough of a risk to create scoring chances, but not jeopardizing his own zone to make the play. He joins a young back-end with the Oshawa Generals but is sure to create stability and dependability.

After he was drafted, Danford knew right then and there is when the hard work, and the fun, would start.

“I plan to work hard, get stronger and develop all aspects of my game throughout the entire season, as much as I can, in order to perform to my very best,” said Danford. “Now that I am an Oshawa General, my message to all of GensNation is that I am committed to this team, to this community and I can’t wait to get my rookie season officially underway.”

Danford knows he can have a good first year with the team, because of the people he is surrounded by. He credits the organization for always putting the best interest of its players at the forefront. He says this is what every player dreams of.

“I really couldn’t ask for a more supportive organization,” said Danford.

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GAVIN McGAHEY-SMITH ROUND SELECTION POSITION HEIGHT WEIGHT TEAM DRAFTED FROM 8 151 LW 5.11” 176 LBS LONDON JR. KNIGHTS 12 231 G 6.3” 194 LBS WATERLOO WOLVES 13 251 C 6.3” 167 LBS HURON-PERTH LAKERS 14 271 RD 6.0” 160 LBS BISHOP KEARNEY SELECTS 9 171 C 6.1” 172 LBS LONDON JR. KNIGHTS 10 191 C 5.11” 164 LBS LONG ISLAND GULLS 11 211 LD 6.5” 200 LBS CORNWALL COLTS ROUND SELECTION POSITION HEIGHT WEIGHT TEAM DRAFTED FROM NOAH BENDER RYAN HODKINSON HARRISON FRANSSEN ALEX VISNAPUU JACK GENOVESE FRASER MCDONNEL
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