2012–13 OHL season

2012–13 OHL season
League Ontario Hockey League
Sport Hockey
Duration Preseason
September 2012
Regular season
September 2012 – March 2013
Playoffs
March 2013 - May 2013
Number of teams 20
TV partner(s) Rogers TV, TVCogeco
2012–13 CHL season
League Canadian Hockey League
Sport Hockey
Duration OHL
September 2012 – March 2013
QMJHL
September 2012 – March 2013
WHL
September 2012 – March 2013
Number of teams 60
TV partner(s) RDS
Rogers Sportsnet
Rogers TV
Shaw TV

The 2012–13 OHL season was the 33rd season of the Ontario Hockey League. The Mississauga St. Michael's Majors were sold during the off-season. As part of the sale, the "St. Michael's Majors" name was returned to St. Michael's College School. The new name of the team will be the Mississauga Steelheads. The Brampton Battalion announced during the season that this would be their last season in Brampton and will relocate to North Bay, Ontario for the 2013–14 OHL season. Twenty teams played 68 games each during the regular season schedule, which began in September 2012 and ended in March 2013. The London Knights won their second consecutive J. Ross Robertson Cup and third in franchise history, and with it a berth in the 2013 Memorial Cup hosted by the Saskatoon Blades of the WHL.

Regular season

Standings

Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = Overtime Losses; SL = Shootout Losses; GF = Goals For; GA = Goals Against; PTS = Points; x = clinched playoff berth; y = clinched division title; z = clinched conference title

Eastern conference

East division GP W L OTL SL PTS GF GA Rank
z-Belleville Bulls68441653962281671
x-Oshawa Generals68422213882351923
x-Kingston Frontenacs68273533602172737
Peterborough Petes68263534592022549
Ottawa 67's681646063820832310
Central division GP W L OTL SL PTS GF GA Rank
y-Barrie Colts68442022922451852
x-Brampton Battalion68342536771931904
x-Sudbury Wolves68292757702142345
x-Niagara IceDogs68303422642272506
x-Mississauga Steelheads68263408601792218

Western conference

Midwest division GP W L OTL SL PTS GF GA Rank
z-London Knights685013231052791801
x-Owen Sound Attack68441815942311653
x-Kitchener Rangers68392018872161854
x-Guelph Storm68392324842532105
Erie Otters681940454720631210
West division GP W L OTL SL PTS GF GA Rank
y-Plymouth Whalers68421754932922022
x-Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds68362633782622576
x-Sarnia Sting68352814752472547
x-Saginaw Spirit68322943712502648
Windsor Spitfires68263336612122789

Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty Minutes

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Vincent Trocheck Saginaw/Plymouth 63505910958
Charles Sarault Sarnia Sting 68228610828
Nick Cousins Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 64277610383
Eric Locke Saginaw Spirit 6844539784
Reid Boucher Sarnia Sting 6862339553
Ryan Strome Niagara IceDogs 5334609459
Garret Ross Saginaw Spirit 61444690114
Kerby Rychel Windsor Spitfires 6840478794
Max Domi London Knights 6439488771
Boone Jenner Oshawa Generals 5645378258

Leading goaltenders

Note: GP = Games Played; Mins = Minutes Played; W = Wins; L = Losses: OTL = Overtime Losses; SL = Shootout Losses; GA = Goals Allowed; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals Against Average

Player Team GP Mins W L OTL SL GA SO Sv% GAA
Malcolm Subban Belleville Bulls 4626952911409650.9342.14
Jordan Binnington Owen Sound Attack 50301132121510970.9322.17
Mathias Niederberger Barrie Colts 56312835122112240.9332.34
Matej Machovsky Brampton Battalion 52302325193412730.9102.52
Franky Palazzese Kitchener/Sudbury 43253317153611020.9222.61

Playoffs

  Conference quarterfinals Conference semifinals Conference finals Finals
                                     
1 Belleville 4  
8 Mississauga 2  
  1 Belleville 4  
 
  5 Sudbury 0  
2 Barrie 4
7 Kingston 0  
  1 Belleville 3  
Eastern conference
  2 Barrie 4  
3 Oshawa 4  
6 Niagara 1  
  2 Barrie 4
 
  3 Oshawa 0  
4 Brampton 1
5 Sudbury 4  
  E2 Barrie 3
(Pairings are re-seeded after the first round.)
  W1 London 4
1 London 4  
8 Saginaw 0  
  1 London 4
 
  4 Kitchener 1  
2 Plymouth 4
7 Sarnia 0  
  1 London 4
Western conference
  2 Plymouth 1  
3 Owen Sound 4  
6 Sault Ste. Marie 2  
  2 Plymouth 4
 
  3 Owen Sound 2  
4 Kitchener 4
5 Guelph 1  

Conference quarterfinals

Eastern conference quarterfinals

(1) Belleville Bulls vs. (8) Mississauga Steelheads
Belleville wins series 4 – 2
(2) Barrie Colts vs. (7) Kingston Frontenacs
Barrie wins series 4 – 0
(3) Oshawa Generals vs. (6) Niagara IceDogs
Oshawa wins series 4 – 1
(4) Brampton Battalion vs. (5) Sudbury Wolves
Sudbury wins series 4 – 1

Western conference quarterfinals

(1) London Knights vs. (8) Saginaw Spirit
London wins series 4 – 0
(2) Plymouth Whalers vs. (7) Sarnia Sting
Plymouth wins series 4 – 0
(3) Owen Sound Attack vs. (6) Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
Owen Sound wins series 4 – 2
(4) Kitchener Rangers vs. (5) Guelph Storm
Kitchener wins series 4 – 1

Conference semifinals

Eastern conference semifinals

(1) Belleville Bulls vs. (5) Sudbury Wolves
Belleville wins series 4 – 0
(2) Barrie Colts vs. (3) Oshawa Generals
Barrie wins series 4 – 0

Western conference semifinals

(1) London Knights vs. (4) Kitchener Rangers
London wins series 4 – 1
(2) Plymouth Whalers vs. (3) Owen Sound Attack
Plymouth wins series 4 – 2

Conference finals

Eastern conference finals

(1) Belleville Bulls vs. (2) Barrie Colts
Barrie wins series 4 – 3

Western conference finals

(1) London Knights vs. (2) Plymouth Whalers
London wins series 4 – 1

J. Ross Robertson Cup

(W1) London Knights vs. (E2) Barrie Colts

London wins series 4-3

Playoff scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty Minutes

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Mark Scheifele Barrie Colts 2115264114
Max Domi London Knights 2111213226
Alex Broadhurst London Knights 2110182822
Zach Hall Barrie Colts 197212820
Andreas Athanasiou Barrie Colts 2212132511
Seth Griffith London Knights 219162514
Vincent Trocheck Plymouth Whalers 151014248
Bo Horvat London Knights 211672310
Brendan Gaunce Belleville Bulls 178142210
Tyler Graovac Belleville Bulls 156162217

Playoff leading goaltenders

Note: GP = Games Played; Mins = Minutes Played; W = Wins; L = Losses: OTL = Overtime Losses; SL = Shootout Losses; GA = Goals Allowed; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals Against Average

Player Team GP Mins W L GA SO Sv% GAA
Malcolm Subban Belleville Bulls 1710211163430.9332.00
John Gibson Kitchener Rangers 10609552210.9462.17
Anthony Stolarz London Knights 1811151354710.9232.53
Mathias Niederberger Barrie Colts 2213131565720.9282.60
Matt Murray Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 6381241710.9102.67

Awards

J. Ross Robertson Cup:London Knights
Hamilton Spectator Trophy:London Knights
Bobby Orr Trophy:Barrie Colts
Wayne Gretzky Trophy:London Knights
Emms Trophy:Barrie Colts
Leyden Trophy:Belleville Bulls
Holody Trophy:London Knights
Bumbacco Trophy:Plymouth Whalers
Red Tilson Trophy:Vincent Trocheck, Plymouth Whalers
Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy:Vincent Trocheck, Plymouth Whalers
Matt Leyden Trophy:Mike Vellucci, Plymouth Whalers
Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy:Seth Griffith, London Knights
Max Kaminsky Trophy:Ryan Sproul, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
OHL Goaltender of the Year:Jordan Binnington, Owen Sound Attack
Jack Ferguson Award:Travis Konecny, Ottawa 67's
Dave Pinkney Trophy:Jordan Binnington & Brandon Hope, Owen Sound Attack
OHL Executive of the Year:Mike Vellucci, Plymouth Whalers
Bill Long Award:Ray McKelvie, Owen Sound Attack
Emms Family Award:Connor McDavid, Erie Otters
F. W. "Dinty" Moore Trophy:Alex Nedeljkovic, Plymouth Whalers
Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy:Ben Fanelli, Kitchener Rangers
William Hanley Trophy:Tyler Graovac, Belleville Bulls
Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy:Charles Sarault, Sarnia Sting
Bobby Smith Trophy:Darnell Nurse, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
Roger Neilson Memorial Award:Daniel Altshuller, Oshawa Generals
Ivan Tennant Memorial Award:Connor Burgess, Sudbury Wolves
Mickey Renaud Captain's Trophy:Colin Miller, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
Tim Adams Memorial Trophy:Adam Craievich, Oakville Rangers
Wayne Gretzky 99 Award:Bo Horvat, London Knights

All-Star teams

The OHL All-Star Teams were selected by the OHL's General Managers.[1]

First team

Second team

Third team

OHL draft

The OHL conducted its annual draft, known as the OHL Priority Selection, starting at 9:00 AM on Saturday, April 7, 2012, via the internet. The Erie Otters selected first, choosing Connor McDavid of the Toronto Marlboros to be the recipient of the 2012 Jack Ferguson Award.[2]

No.OHL TeamPlayerPrevious Team
1Erie OttersConnor McDavidToronto Marlboros
2Kingston FrontenacsRoland McKeownToronto Marlboros
3Peterborough PetesEric CornelUpper Canada Cyclones
4Sault Ste. Marie GreyhoundsJared McCannLondon Jr. Knights
5Windsor SpitfiresJoshua Ho-SangToronto Marlboros
6Guelph StormRobert FabbriMississauga Rebels
7Oshawa GeneralsMichael Dal ColleVaughan Kings
8Owen Sound AttackJacob MiddletonToronto Marlboros
9Kingston FrontenacsSamuel BennettToronto Marlboros
10Belleville BullsNikki PettiSouthern Tier Admirals
11Mississauga St. Michael's MajorsDamien BourneMississauga Rebels
12Saginaw SpiritJeremiah AddisonToronto Marlboros
13Sarnia StingBrett HargraveMississauga Rebels
14Sudbury WolvesConor CumminsWhitby Wildcats
15Brampton BattalionBlake ClarkeSt.Louis Blues U18
16Barrie ColtsBrendan PerliniDetroit Belle Tire
17Kitchener RangersMatt SchmalzSouthern Tier Admirals
18Ottawa 67'sDante SalituroDon Mills Flyers
19Plymouth WhalersZach BratinaCentral Ontario Wolves
20Niagara IceDogsAaron HaydenDetroit Belle Tire

See also

References

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