2015-01-23



I went to see the best the CHL has to offer to this years draft. It was an experience, thats for sure.

"If you build it, they will come"

Well, it's no Memorial Cup, but the CHL awarded the 2015 Top Prospects game to the Niagara IceDogs to host in the brand new Meridan Centre. Located in downtown St. Catharines, it's 5,300 brand new seats (with cupholders!) to bring in events and shows to our fair city.  So far it's slow going, we've had an Allman Brothers concert, City & Colour, and the Tragically Hip are coming in February. This is probably the biggest event yet, until the OHL finals later on in May.

See, this is something we never would have had before.  As much as I love our 85ish year old arena, with its 2 person wooden seats, barn like roof, smaller than regulation size ice, and a 1.5 person wide concourse, we never would have had nice things like this.

I got some tickets to this game and sent the kids to their aunts and headed down to the rink. Am I glad my ticket said 7 and not the actual 7:30 start. An event like this, even with 2 parking garages nearby, it was a nightmare to park at, one 6 story garage filled by 6PM, so good luck to out of towners who got in after that.

I'm not sure what I expected, but I knew it would be different than the usual crowd for an IceDogs game. It's a good crowd, but this event wouldn't have a single focus for the crowd to root on. I've never been to an all-star game or any other unofficial game before. No charity events, nothing. The 1st Winter Classic in Buffalo had that kind of a feel outside the stadium, lots of non-Sabres/Penguins sweaters were to be seen, but once inside it was a Penguins/Sabes game.

Here were the rosters for the game

Team Cherry

Forwards



Anthony

Beauvillier

Centre

Shawinigan Cataractes (QMJHL)

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Filip

Chlapik

Centre

Charlottetown Islanders (QMJHL)

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Jake

DeBrusk

Left Wing

Swift Current Broncos (WHL)

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Graham

Knott

Left Wing

Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

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Mitchell

Marner

Right Wing

London Knights (OHL)

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Adam

Musil

Centre

Red Deer Rebels (WHL)

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Daniel

Sprong

Right Wing

Charlottetown Islanders (QMJHL)

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Mitchell

Stephens

Centre

Saginaw Spirit (OHL)

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Dylan

Strome

Centre

Erie Otters (OHL)

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Evgeny

Svechnikov

Left Wing

Cape Breton Screaming Eagles (QMJHL)

Other stats

Yakov

Trenin

Left Wing

Gatineau Olympiques (QMJHL)

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Dennis

Yan

Left Wing

Shawinigan Cataractes (QMJHL)

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Defensemen

Rasmus

Andersson

Defence

Barrie Colts (OHL)

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Brandon

Carlo

Defence

Tri-City Americans (WHL)

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Vince

Dunn

Defence

Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

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Brendan

Guhle

Defence

Prince Albert Raiders (WHL)

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Noah

Juulsen

Defence

Everett Silvertips (WHL)

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Matt

Spencer

Defence

Peterborough Petes (OHL)

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Goaltenders

Michael

McNiven

Goaltender

Owen Sound Attack (OHL)

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Samuel

Montembeault

Goaltender

Blainville-Boisbriand Armada (QMJHL)

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Team Orr

Forwards

Paul

Bittner

Left Wing

Portland Winterhawks (WHL)

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Lawson

Crouse

Left Wing

Kingston Frontenacs (OHL)

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Glenn

Gawdin

Centre

Swift Current Broncos (WHL)

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Ryan

Gropp

Left Wing

Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL)

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Jansen

Harkins

Centre

Prince George Cougars (WHL)

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Travis

Konecny

Right Wing

Ottawa 67's (OHL)

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Connor

McDavid

Centre

Erie Otters (OHL)

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Timo

Meier

Right Wing

Halifax Mooseheads (QMJHL)

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Nick

Merkley

Centre

Kelowna Rockets (WHL)

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Nathan

Noel

Centre

Saint John Sea Dogs (QMJHL)

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Nicolas

Roy

Centre

Chicoutimi Sagueneens (QMJHL)

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Blake

Speers

Right Wing

Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL)

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Defensemen

Guillaume

Brisebois

Defence

Acadie-Bathurst Titan (QMJHL)

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Thomas

Chabot

Defence

Saint John Sea Dogs (QMJHL)

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Nicolas

Meloche

Defence

Baie-Comeau Drakkar (QMJHL)

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Ryan

Pilon

Defence

Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL)

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Ivan

Provorov

Defence

Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL)

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Jérémy

Roy

Defence

Sherbrooke Phoenix (QMJHL)

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Goaltenders

Liam

Herbst

Goaltender

Ottawa 67's (OHL)

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Nick

McBride

Goaltender

Prince Albert Raiders (WHL)

Other stats

I decided to take my 6 year old son with me, because I thought he wouldn't talk as much, I could watch, and take notes, and some free tickets were the best way to satisfy his urge to go to a game at the new arena. I find it's not worth the $25 to pay to take him otherwise (the "can we go?" questions tend to start by the 2nd period). Of course this turned out to not be true and he actually wanted to watch. But since this was a top tier event, tickets started at $35, there wasn't as many kids, and it was sold out, so he couldn't see past the adults in front of him. So on my lap he went and I have but my memory to rely on.

The pre-game experience was typical. Concessions had an extra table up with Top Prospect hats and shirts, I bought a program because hell if I knew who those WHL and QMJHL players were.

Easy going until we got to our section. Our usual usher was there as well as a man and a women in some super spiffy suits. And ear pieces. Ah, Mounties. Turns out my centre ice 10th row seats were located only a few rows behind the Prime Minister. Win big or go home.

For the Warm Ups each player wore their home teams jersey. It was quite a collection, and my shitty camera phone doesn't do it justice.

One section was dominated by scouts & NHL team personnel

With a pre-game ceremony, we were off to the races. Better people than I can recap the actual game for you, Buzzing the Net and Sportsnet did good jobs covering the game.

Some thoughts one the game play from myself:

Team Cherry did a great job shutting down Connor McDavid. They had some top notch defense set up against him, he didn't get many chances.

Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images

Speaking of Team Cherry defense, a great 2nd round pick would be Vince Dunn of the Niagara IceDogs. He had speed and a solid game last night

Claus Andersen/Gety Images

Despite him being on Team Cherry Evgeny Svechnikov of Cape Breton had a great game too.

Daniel Sprong has a great last name

Players were falling down all night. It was hilarious.

People gasped pretty loudly when McDavid went down and hit the post leg first. He got up alright

A player on Team Orr hit the boards leg first and limped off the ice, didn't leave for the room though.

That's why this was a better version of an all-star game

Ivan Provorov (Brandon) played well for Team Orr

All 4 goalies played fantastic, made some amazing saves

Lawson Crouse (Kingston) was good in the 1st, but seemed to lumber around the ice. The questions about ranking him #4 are valid for sure.

Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images

Dylan Strome (Erie) may just outshine his brother

Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images

Travis Konecny (Ottawa) stole the show. He's currently in the mid-20s for pre-draft rankings, but I can see him going much higher if you get a GM who isn't obsessed with size.

Claus Andersen/Getty Images

If I was drafting based on this game alone, I'd go Konecny, McDavid, Dunn, Svechnikov, Provnorov

Team Orr went won the game 6-0. Konecny had 2G, 1A, and stole the show. On Team Cherry getting shut out Twitter had this to say:

This rout is such a surprise. Don Cherry was such a successful junior coach. #OHL

— Sunaya Sapurji (@sunayas) January 23, 2015

Kind of hilarious that even in a junior hockey All-Star game Cherry's team gets whipped

— Independent Scout (@clrkaitken) January 23, 2015

Cherry eschewed all Americans and imports for an OHL team of fully "good ol' Ontario boys" and won 3 games all year.

— Independent Scout (@clrkaitken) January 23, 2015

I had never been to a game that wasn't Us vs Them for the host city, so I wasn't sure what to expect from the experience. It was doubly odd because this was being held in my home arena and there were some little things that felt off. Sportsnet brought their own MC for the pre-game ceremony that was on TV. When a team scored we didn't have our little traditions we do at IceDogs games; a Ric Flair "Woooo!" after a goal for, everyone shouting "WHO CARES?" after a goal against (makes sense since there was no home/away team).  Mostly seeing OHL games live, I'm not used to TV time outs. Normally we'd have a :30 break for people to scrape the ice around the 10:00 mark, so the TV Timeouts threw off the pace of the game for myself. Especially in the first period where there were not many whistles.  The crowd also took some time to warm up. It was made up of people from all over, I saw WHL, QMJHL, and OHL jerseys in the rink. Having a whole section on scouts probably didn't help the atmosphere either. People were cheering good plays, and big hits, and it got better later in the game, but people really needed to settle on a side to cheer for first.  Not being familiar with many of the players probably didn't help either, this felt like a game pxp announcers would have helped. The CHL brought in this "cheer guy" - running around, starting claps and cheers. I'd mock this normally (I bet they have one in Oshawa), but I get why they did it here.

I'd go again, for sure, but I did feel disconnected from the game. If you're into hockey, and want to watch great players be great players, go and study them. If you're not super hardcore into hockey, I'd save the money and wait for your favourite team to play and go see them.

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