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Rosters Announced for 2009 Subway Super Series

Written by: Jesse Michael on 28th October 2009
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The 2009 SUBWAY® Super Series marks the seventh straight year that teams of CHL All-Stars have competed against Team Russia in preparation for the World Junior Hockey Championships.  The SUBWAY® Super Series is an integral part of the evaluation process prior to Team Canada’s final selection camp in December.  This season, Canada will be competing for a record sixth straight gold medal at the 2010 tournament in Saskatoon and Regina, SK.

Team OHL will faceoff against Team Russia in games three and four of the series played Thursday November 19th in Barrie and Monday, November 23 in Windsor.  The rosters were chosen by Al Murray, Head Scout of Canada’s Men’s National Teams, and OHL General Managers Jeff tWohey of the Peterborough Petes and Mark Hunter of the London Knights.
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Team OHL Roster – Barrie, ON – November 19, 2009

*Players competing in both games

Goaltenders:

Peter Di Salvo, Barrie Colts

Michael Hutchinson, London Knights*
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Defence:

Shawn Lalonde, Belleville Bulls*

Stephen Silas, Belleville Bulls

Matt Clark, Brampton Battalion

Erik Gudbranson, Kingston Frontenacs*

Calvin de Haan, Oshawa Generals*

Tyler Cuma, Ottawa 67’s

Mark Cundari, Windsor Spitfires

Ryan Ellis, Windsor Spitfires*
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Forwards:

Stefan Della Rovere, Barrie Colts*

Peter Holland, Guelph Storm

Michael Latta, Guelph Storm

Ethan Werek, Kingston Frontenacs

Jeff Skinner, Kitchener Rangers

Nazem Kadri, London Knights*

Christian Thomas, Oshawa Generals

Tyler Toffoli, Ottawa 67’s*

Steven Shipley, Owen Sound Attack

Taylor Hall, Windsor Spitfires*

Adam Henrique, Windsor Spitfires*

Greg Nemisz, Windsor Spitfires*
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Team OHL Roster – Windsor, ON – November 23, 2009

Goaltenders:

Michael Hutchinson, London Knights*

Matt Hackett, Plymouth Whalers
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Defence:

Shawn Lalonde, Belleville Bulls*

Erik Gudbranson, Kingston Frontenacs*

Cameron Gaunce, Mississauga St. Michael’s Majors

Calvin de Haan, Oshawa Generals*

T.J Brodie, Saginaw Spirit

Nick Crawford, Saginaw Spirit

Ryan Ellis, Windsor Spitfires*
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Forwards:

Stefan Della Rovere, Barrie Colts*

Jason Akeson, Kitchener Rangers

Nazem Kadri, London Knights*

Zac Rinaldo, London Knights

Tyler Toffoli, Ottawa 67’s*

Zack Kassian, Peterborough Petes

Josh Brittain, Plymouth Whalers

Tyler Seguin, Plymouth Whalers

John McFarland, Sudbury Wolves

Eric O’Dell, Sudbury Wolves

Taylor Hall, Windsor Spitfires*

Adam Henrique, Windsor Spitfires*

Greg Nemisz, Windsor Spitfires*

Staff:

Dave Cameron, Coach (Mississauga St. Michael’s Majors)

Steve Spott, Coach (Kitchener Rangers)

Bob Boughner, Assistant Coach (Windsor Spitfires)

Joey Garland, Trainer (Windsor Spitfires)

Tyson Tatomir, Equipment Manager (Windsor Spitfires)
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2009 SUBWAY® Super Series Schedule of Games:

Game 1 – Monday November 16 at Drummondville, QC

Game 2 – Wednesday November 18 at Shawinigan, QC

Game 3 – Thursday November 19 at Barrie, ON

Game 4 – Monday November 23 at Windsor, ON

Game 5 – Wednesday November 25 at Victoria, BC

Game 6 – Thursday November 26 at Kelowna, BC
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*Notes courtesy of the Canadian Hockey League*

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