2013 OHL Trade Deadline Recap

The 2013 OHL trade deadline has come and gone.  Many players have found themselves with new homes and new teammates.  There were some incredibly substantial deals and some teams who found themselves to be sellers truly unloaded.  Additionally, a lot of OHL teams took some precautions to make sure that their teams would be safe in the event that some players with NHL rights do not return to their lineups.

There were not a lot of blockbuster swaps in this OHL trade deadline but that should not discredit how some were quite substantial.  Deals between Ottawa and Owen Sound, Kitchener and Sudbury, and Niagara and Barrie seemed to be the biggest ones of the trading period.  It seemed as though some of the more major transactions were also player signings, including some players returning after significant absences and one incredible landing in London.

Here is who everyone acquired during the 2013 OHL trade deadline (and some Tweets to show just how appreciative many of these players were to the organizations they were leaving or joining):

Mitchell Theoret OHL trade deadline
Veteran forward Mitchell Theoret found himself sent to the Barrie Colts. In exchange for the New York Islanders draft pick, the IceDogs received Barrie’s first round pick in 2012, Brendan Perlini. (Terry Wilson/OHL Images)

BARRIE: The Barrie Colts went into the OHL trade deadline with the notion that they could very well lose Mark Scheifele to the Winnipeg Jets when the NHL season starts.  They brought in New York Islanders draft pick Mitchell Theoret, who has been having his best season offensively so far this year.  To further add toughness to the roster, the Colts acquired Devon Rymarchuk from the Owen Sound Attack. In a separate trade with Owen Sound, Barrie brought in Jake Dotchin, a defenceman who is a 2012 draft pick of the Tampa Bay Lightning who can certainly fill the void that will be left when Ryan O’Connor and Alex Lepkowski graduate.

BELLEVILLE: The Belleville Bulls went into the OHL trade deadline hoping to bring in some added scoring punch to a team that already employs the likes of Brendan Gaunce, Joseph Cramarossa and Austen Brassard.  Before the trade deadline, the Bulls acquired Tyler Graovac from the Ottawa 67’s, reuniting him with Jake Cardwell.  Additionally, the Bulls acquired Detroit Red Wings draft pick Alan Quine from the Peterborough Petes.  A former Kingston Frontenacs forward, it is almost as though life will come full circle for Quine in the Friendly City since he was born there (he currently lives in Ottawa).

BRAMPTON: The Brampton Battalion did not make many moves at all for the twilight of their time in the Toronto suburb.  In fact, the only player they acquired was Francis Menard from the Peterborough Petes. Menard, who was leading the Petes in scoring, joins his third OHL team and he is expected to help alleviate some of the scoring pressure put on players such as Blake Clarke and Barclay Goodrow.

ERIE: The Erie Otters went into the OHL trade deadline with the hope of landing more pieces for the future of their organization.  To help with the scoring, they brought in Joel Wigle from Niagara, a player who has had considerable success over his OHL career but seems to have struggled a bit this season.  To help their young defence, the Otters brought in Jack Kuzmyk from Sarnia, a tough, stay-at-home blueliner who may not put up a lot of points but is a great teammate.

GUELPH: The Guelph Storm were relatively quiet at the OHL trade deadline, making only one significant deal. They acquired Saverio Posa, the captain of the Windsor Spitfires, to help solidify a rather impressive defence that also includes Matt Finn, Andrey Pedan and Brock Beukeboom. In addition, the Storm signed Michael Nishi from the Gatineau Olympiques after Keegan Wilson, the goalie who beat Nishi for the #1 job with the Ottawa 67’s this season, was released.

KINGSTON: The Kingston Frontenacs were also very quiet on trade deadline day.  Acquiring Luke Hietkamp a couple of weeks before was perhaps their closest deadline deal but they felt that the team they have now is one of youth and excitement.  They did, however, not go without making some noise; they acquired the OHL rights to Lucas Peressini from the Saginaw Spirit.  Peressini currently plays in the OJHL with the Newmarket Hurricanes where he currently plays alongside former Frontenacs goalie prospect Matthew Wintjes.

Frankie Corrado OHL trade deadline
Frankie Corrado was traded from Sudbury to Kitchener along with Joshua Leivo and Joel Vienneau. Going the other way to replace them on the Wolves were Matt Schmalz, Cory Genovese and Franky Palazzese, the latter having the best goals-against average in the OHL. (Terry Wilson/OHL Images)

KITCHENER: The Kitchener Rangers made perhaps the biggest deadline deal which came with the Sudbury Wolves.  Toronto Maple Leafs draft pick Joshua Leivo is a high-powered offensive forward who will help provide some of the scoring that has been lost with Matt Puempel’s injury. Frankie Corrado, the former Wolves captain, is a steady defenceman who brings both offence and leadership from the blueline, taking some of the pressure off of Ryan Murphy.  Joel Vienneau is an extremely talented goaltender who has been successful everywhere he has played; he can surely jump into backing up John Gibson or take the #1 job if Gibson does not readily return from Anaheim Ducks camp.  The Rangers also managed to acquire Kitchener native Derek Schoenmakers from Peterborough to give them added leadership.

LONDON: The London Knights made only one trade at the deadline to bring in yet another veteran defenceman.  Justin Sefton, a San Jose Sharks draft pick, was brought in from Sudbury to even further ameliorate a considerable group of blueliners who also include Scott Harrington, Olli Määttä and Nikita Zadorov.  Additionally, Dakota Mermis joined the blueline after forgoing a commitment to the University of Denver.  Perhaps the biggest news out of London was the signing of Philadelphia Flyers draft pick Anthony Stolarz; the 6’6″ goaltender left the University of Nebraska-Omaha and he is expected to become the new #1 man between the pipes, resulting in Kevin Bailie being waived.

MISSISSAUGA: The Mississauga Steelheads stood pat on OHL trade deadline day.  They are sticking with the roster they currently have.

NIAGARA: The Niagara IceDogs went into the OHL trade deadline knowing that are going to be considerably younger next season.  Before the deadline, they acquired Mitchell Fitzmorris from Kingston and Jordan Maletta from Windsor, the latter being a St. Catharines native.  At the deadline, they acquired Brendan Perlini from Barrie; the 2012 first-round pick of the Colts is the younger brother of Ducks prospect Brett Perlini.

OSHAWA: The Oshawa Generals decided to get a little tougher during the OHL trade deadline.  With all their offensive talents, the Gens looked for pugnacity and they got it.  The team acquired Johnny McGuire from Erie and Justice Dundas from Sarnia, two players quite capable of defending their teammates and themselves when needed.  Additionally, the team brought in a solid import defenceman, acquiring Nashville Predators draft pick Simon Karlsson from Plymouth who had found himself lost in the shuffle of a veteran blueline on the Whalers.

OTTAWA: The Ottawa 67’s were perhaps one of the busier teams in the days up and around the trade deadline. Dismantling the vast majority of their veteran corps, Ottawa brought in Sergey Kuptsov from Belleville first.  Kuptsov is eligible for the 2013 NHL Entry Draft and joins his third OHL team.  Next came a significant deal with Owen Sound that has brought Colorado Avalanche draft pick Joseph Blandisi and 17-year-old rookie defenceman Jacob Middleton to the nation’s capital.  John Urbanic was brought in from Oshawa and Mark Petaccio was brought in from Sault Ste. Marie to bring some added tenacity.

Cody Ceci OHL trade deadline
One of the biggest trades came between the Ottawa 67’s and Owen Sound Attack. Cody Ceci and Steven Janes were sent to Owen Sound in exchange for Joseph Blandisi and Jacob Middleton. (Terry Wilson/OHL Images)

OWEN SOUND: The Owen Sound Attack made one of the biggest trade deadline deals in the days leading up to Thursday.  They acquired Cody Ceci and Steven Janes from Ottawa, hoping to make even more noise in the always-tight Midwest Division.  Ceci joins a lengthy list of elite defencemen in that division.  Additionally, New Jersey Devils draft pick Artur Gavrus decided to rejoin the Attack after spending the majority of this season with Nemad Grodno in his homeland of Belarus.  Furthermore, Daniel Milne, a 2010 draft pick of Owen Sound, finally committed after spending time with the OJHL’s St. Michael’s Buzzers and, more recently, the University of Michigan.

PETERBOROUGH: The Peterborough Petes were relatively quiet during the OHL trade deadline despite the fact that they are a team rebuilding for the future.  They traded away three key veterans but acquired only two more players.  One of the players they acquired was Nick Czinder who, despite being an overager, will bring significant size to the roster; the 6’6″ behemoth with the long blonde hair will surely bring leadership, too. Peterborough also acquired Colorado Avalanche draft pick Michael Clarke from Windsor, reuniting him with his former Spitfires teammate.

Vincent Trocheck OHL trade deadline
Saginaw Spirit captain Vincent Trocheck was traded to his team’s cross-state rivals, the Plymouth Whalers, in exchange for Zach Bratina, an up-and-coming 1996-born rookie. (Terry Wilson/OHL Images)

PLYMOUTH: The Plymouth Whalers made some decent deals on trade deadline day and around it, as well.  The Whalers got a welcome boost before the deadline when Colorado Avalanche prospect Mitchell Heard returned from the AHL’s Lake Erie Monsters for an albeit abbreviated overage OHL season.  They did, however, get some significant talents in deals.  The most notable trade was receiving Vincent Trocheck in a trade with their cross-state rivals, the Saginaw Spirit.  Trocheck, a Florida Panthers prospect, had just won gold at the World Juniors with the United States.  He was not the only 2012 World Junior participant brought to Plymouth as Sebastian Uvira, who represented Germany, was brought in from Oshawa.  A couple of days before the deadline, the Whalers also acquired the oft-traveled Zach Lorentz (his third trade in less than a year) from Windsor.

SAGINAW: The Saginaw Spirit were very quiet on deadline day.  The only player that the team acquired was Zach Bratina, a 17-year-old rookie who was the first-round pick of the Plymouth Whalers in the 2012 OHL Priority Selection.  A Lindsay, Ontario, native, Bratina is expected to be a key cornerstone for the rebuilding franchise.

SARNIA: The Sarnia Sting possibly had the most shocking day out of all the teams in the OHL at the trade deadline.  The team only acquired one more player, trading for Tyler Hore from Oshawa, separating the rookie from his twin brother Matthew, who stays behind on the Generals.  What makes it even more confounding for Sarnia is the knowledge that both of their goalies are injured, meaning that rookie Knicholas Dawe has to shoulder the load until JP Anderson is ready to return, and that Connor Murphy — fresh off winning a gold medal at the World Juniors — is out for the year with an injury of his own.  Thankfully, though, they did manage to trade for and sign blueliner Taki Pantziris before the new year after he left Brown University.

SAULT STE. MARIE: The Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds did not bring in anyone else during the trade deadline. The only deal they made was sending Mark Petaccio to Ottawa for future draft picks.

SUDBURY: The Sudbury Wolves will be reaping the rewards of a great six-player deal with Kitchener.  They have acquired Franky Palazzese, who is leading the OHL in goals-against average and is expected to be their #1 goalie next season.  Cory Genovese is a solid young defenceman who lives close to Kitchener as he is from nearby Hespeler (essentially Cambridge) with incredible upside; he is also eligible for the 2013 NHL Entry Draft.  Matt Schmalz is expected to be a key offensive force up front in the coming years.  Additionally, the Wolves added Kevin Raine to their young blueline in a trade with London; the soon-to-be overager with the incredibly noticeable mane will be counted upon to be a key rearguard next season.

WINDSOR: The Windsor Spitfires made only a few deals around the OHL trade deadline.  The first was to bring in Remy Giftopoulos from Ottawa, who found himself leaving one rebuilding team and joining another, one in which his veteran leadership could be better utilized.  The Spitfires also brought in overager Alex Aleardi from Plymouth after Mitchell Heard’s return meant that one of the Whalers’ overagers needed to be moved.  Perhaps the biggest trade was acquiring Tampa Bay Lightning first-rounder Slater Koekkoek from Peterborough; with captain Saverio Posa traded, Koekkoek can bring significant leadership and stability to the defense on the Spitfires.  (Being born in February 1994 actually now makes Koekkoek the oldest blueliner on Windsor’s roster.)  Most importantly, after much speculation, the Spits got a big boost when Boston Bruins prospect Alexander Khokhlachev rejoined the team after spending the majority of the season in the KHL with Spartak Moscow.

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Best of luck to everyone on their new teams!

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