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Old 04-21-2022, 01:20 PM   #23
jmetrow
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2023 Offseason

The Petes had a very busy offseason thus far. Some major free agent signings of two 18-year-olds who played for Flint last year in defensive defenseman Michael MacLean and forward Ty Petrou, 17-year-old Hugo Hell who was a Swedish Import from last year's draft, overager Oliver Smith, Matthew Matich who is an 18-year-old 5-star prospect who played for the 67's last year, and 19-year old Anthony Lavoie who is by far the best player signed but was traded to Oshawa for the #1 overall pick in the OHL draft in which the Petes drafted Ryan Roobroeck. The 15-year-old is already OHL ready and was by far the best player in the draft. The Petes also acquired the #1 pick in the CHL import draft from the Generals for Eli Sebastian, allowing them to draft Linus Erikson, a 17-year-old 5-star prospect from Sweden who already has a 16 role rating as a counter-attacking forward. In the rest of the OHL draft, the Petes took Rickey Elphinstone with the 20th overall pick who is a 5-star prospect who will take a year or two before he can contribute properly. In the second round, the Petes selected Chris McFadden of Millbrook, Ontario, who has a 15-role rating as a goon and not much else. In the NHL draft, Quentin Musty was drafted sixth overall to the LA Kings, Luke Misa went 9th overall to the Vegas Golden Knights, Callum Ritchie went 118th overall to the Edmonton Oilers, Jackson Parsons went 171st overall to the Dallas Stars, Hugo Hell went 172nd overall to the San Jose Sharks, Tristan Bertucci went 187th to the Tampa Bay Lightning, Matthew Mayich went 201st to the Calgary Flames, and Cameron Mercer went 203rd to the Dallas Stars. The Petes were tied with the Swift Current Broncos for most players selected in the draft.

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