Scouts and General Managers from all 30 NHL Teams flocked to Prospera Place in Kelowna British Columbia to witness the lowest scoring game in the 17 year history of the event - a 2-1 victory for Team Orr.
Tom Wilson of the Plymouth Whalers (Team Cherry) showed why he's one of the top power forwards available for the draft when on his first shift he threw two big hits on Gianluca Curcuruto of the Soo Greyhounds. He continued to throw the body all night and was sure to draw the attention of scouts. He had a pretty good bout with Dalton Thrower of the Saskatoon Blades in the second period.
As for Curcuruto, he played a solid, physical, defensive game. He showed flashes of his puck carrying abilities, going end to end in the second period. He took the body when he could without going out of his way looking for the hit. He was left almost defenseless on Team Cherry's only goal as Thrower went out of his way to make a hit and missed leaving a virtual 2 on 1. Dillon Fournier scored on the rebound.
Gemel Smith of the Owen Sound Attack (Team Cherry) was his typical self. Tenacious on the puck despite his size, he fought battles along the wall and usually came away with the puck. His speed was evident throughout the night especially on the backcheck where he broke up a couple of Team Orr rushes.
Belleville Bulls teammates Daniil Zharkov and Brendan Gaunce (Team Cherry) played on a line together and created a couple of chances. The best chance came halfway through the second right after teams switched goaltenders when Zharkov picked the puck up at center and went in on defenseman Matt Finn (Guelph Storm). He pulled the puck between his legs and went around Finn and put a shot on Francois Tremblay.
Adam Pelech of the Erie Otters (Team Orr) was almost unbeatable defensively. He took his opponents out of the play at every opportunity, was positionally sound and took away shooting and passing lanes. It's no wonder he's only a minus 4 on a team where you find a roster full of minus 20 and 30.
Matt Murray of the Soo Greyhounds (Team Cherry) was nothing short of spectacular in goal coming in halfway through the second. His best two saves back to back were when they were on the penalty kill and he made a big save on Scott Kosmachuk (Guelph Storm) and then on Raphael Bussieres, who along with Radek Faksa (Kitchener Rangers), were buzzing.
No one really hurt their value in the game. The Finn's, Faksa's and Laughton's and such played okay games but weren't their usual dominant players that they show they could be at times. They should all be proud of the way they played and rest assured, no one hurt their value.
The one thing we learned from this game, or at least confirmed: This is the year of the defenseman.
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Thursday, February 2, 2012
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Team Orr Beats Team Cherry In Top Prospects Skills Competition
Team Orr beat Team Cherry 15-9 at the Home Hardware CHL Top Prospects Game Skills Competition Tuesday in Kelowna, British Columbia.
Nick Ebert of the Windsor Spitfires (Team Cherry) had the hardest shot at 94.7 MPH. He was followed closely by Ryan Murray of the Everett Silvertips (Team Cherry) at 94.3 MPH. Team Orr recieved a point for the highest team average at 91.9 MPH.
Francis Beaullivier of Rimouski Oceanic (Team Orr) won the fastest skater with a time of 14.132 seconds. Team Orr also got the point for the fastest team average of 14.524 seconds.
Gianluca Curcuruto of the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (Team Orr) beat out Scott Laughton of the Oshawa Generals (Team Cherry) in a playoff after both finished with 4 targets in 5 shots. The teams were tied at 13 for 28 and both received an extra points.
Radek Faksa of the Kitchener Rangers (Team Orr) also needed a playoff to beat Tim Bozon of the Kamloops Blazers (Team Cherry) in the Show-Down Breakaway Challenge. Faksa earned a score of 26 in the third playoff round to take the event. Team Orr took another team point with an average score of 22.3.
Team Orr had a 7-2 lead on Team Cherry heading into the 3 on 3, where Team Orr took the contest 8-7.
Other OHL Players involved in the skills competition were:
Gemel Smith of the Owen Sound Attack in the fastest skater event with a time of 14.907 (6th)
Adam Pelech of the Erie Otters in the hardest shot competition at 91.0 MPH (6th)
Matt Finn of the Guelph Storm in the hardest shot competition at 90.1 MPH (7th)
Tom Wilson of the Plymouth Whalers in the shooting accuracy finishing 4/6 (3rd)
Scott Kosmachuk of the Guelph Storm in the breakaway challenge scored 20
Tanner Pearson of the Barrie Colts in the breakaway challenge scored 26
Andreas Athanasiou of the London Knights in the breakaway challenge scored 15
Daniil Zharkov of the Belleville Bulls in the breakaway challenge scores 21
Brendan Gaunce of the Belleville Bulls in the breakaway challenge scored 16
Dane Fox of the Erie Otters in the breakaway challenge scored 19
The Top Prospects game goes this evening at 10:00 PM Eastern On Rogers Sportsnet Nationally and TVA in Quebec. It is also available on the radio and on line at http://www.fan590.com/
Nick Ebert of the Windsor Spitfires (Team Cherry) had the hardest shot at 94.7 MPH. He was followed closely by Ryan Murray of the Everett Silvertips (Team Cherry) at 94.3 MPH. Team Orr recieved a point for the highest team average at 91.9 MPH.
Francis Beaullivier of Rimouski Oceanic (Team Orr) won the fastest skater with a time of 14.132 seconds. Team Orr also got the point for the fastest team average of 14.524 seconds.
Gianluca Curcuruto of the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (Team Orr) beat out Scott Laughton of the Oshawa Generals (Team Cherry) in a playoff after both finished with 4 targets in 5 shots. The teams were tied at 13 for 28 and both received an extra points.
Radek Faksa of the Kitchener Rangers (Team Orr) also needed a playoff to beat Tim Bozon of the Kamloops Blazers (Team Cherry) in the Show-Down Breakaway Challenge. Faksa earned a score of 26 in the third playoff round to take the event. Team Orr took another team point with an average score of 22.3.
Team Orr had a 7-2 lead on Team Cherry heading into the 3 on 3, where Team Orr took the contest 8-7.
Other OHL Players involved in the skills competition were:
Gemel Smith of the Owen Sound Attack in the fastest skater event with a time of 14.907 (6th)
Adam Pelech of the Erie Otters in the hardest shot competition at 91.0 MPH (6th)
Matt Finn of the Guelph Storm in the hardest shot competition at 90.1 MPH (7th)
Tom Wilson of the Plymouth Whalers in the shooting accuracy finishing 4/6 (3rd)
Scott Kosmachuk of the Guelph Storm in the breakaway challenge scored 20
Tanner Pearson of the Barrie Colts in the breakaway challenge scored 26
Andreas Athanasiou of the London Knights in the breakaway challenge scored 15
Daniil Zharkov of the Belleville Bulls in the breakaway challenge scores 21
Brendan Gaunce of the Belleville Bulls in the breakaway challenge scored 16
Dane Fox of the Erie Otters in the breakaway challenge scored 19
The Top Prospects game goes this evening at 10:00 PM Eastern On Rogers Sportsnet Nationally and TVA in Quebec. It is also available on the radio and on line at http://www.fan590.com/
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Gianluca Curcuruto
Gianluca Curcuruto - Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds
6'1" - 187 LBS
D.O.B. February 25, 1994
Curcuruto is one of a half dozen OHL defensemen that are in serious contention to be first round draft picks in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft.
Now in his second season with the Greyhounds, Curcuruto played in 56 games last season posting 1 goal and 25 assists in those contests. His minus 1 was somewhat of a surprise on a team that finished dead last in the entire OHL.
During the 2009-2010 season, Curcuruto scored 38 goals and added 48 assists in 64 games for the Mississauga Minor Midgets, leading him to be selected in the first round, 14th overall, in the 2010 OHL Priority Draft by the Greyhounds.
Curcuruto won a gold medal for Team Ontario at the World Hockey Challenge Under 17 where he had a goal and 3 assists, including the helper on the game winning goal to clinch the gold medal. He is on the NHL A list of players to watch for the 2012 Entry Draft and was one of 3 OHL defensemen invited to the NHL Research and Development camp in the summer.
Curcuruto is a very mobile and very good skater. He sees the ice very well and is an above average puck mover. He already possesses an NHL quality shot having it clocked at 96 MPH as a 16 year old. He doesn't shy away from the physicality of the game. His skating allows him to position himself well defensively and carries an active stick in doing so. With more experience, maturity and confidence, he'll be able to control the game from the back end and he'll need show that this season to move up the draft charts.
6'1" - 187 LBS
D.O.B. February 25, 1994
Curcuruto is one of a half dozen OHL defensemen that are in serious contention to be first round draft picks in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft.
Now in his second season with the Greyhounds, Curcuruto played in 56 games last season posting 1 goal and 25 assists in those contests. His minus 1 was somewhat of a surprise on a team that finished dead last in the entire OHL.
During the 2009-2010 season, Curcuruto scored 38 goals and added 48 assists in 64 games for the Mississauga Minor Midgets, leading him to be selected in the first round, 14th overall, in the 2010 OHL Priority Draft by the Greyhounds.
Curcuruto won a gold medal for Team Ontario at the World Hockey Challenge Under 17 where he had a goal and 3 assists, including the helper on the game winning goal to clinch the gold medal. He is on the NHL A list of players to watch for the 2012 Entry Draft and was one of 3 OHL defensemen invited to the NHL Research and Development camp in the summer.
Curcuruto is a very mobile and very good skater. He sees the ice very well and is an above average puck mover. He already possesses an NHL quality shot having it clocked at 96 MPH as a 16 year old. He doesn't shy away from the physicality of the game. His skating allows him to position himself well defensively and carries an active stick in doing so. With more experience, maturity and confidence, he'll be able to control the game from the back end and he'll need show that this season to move up the draft charts.
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