Monday, March 12, 2012

OHL Coaches Poll - My Ballot

The results of the OHL coaches poll are likely to be released sometime this week. With that in mind, it's always fun to take a crack at how they might look. If I was voting, here's what my ballot would look like.

Most Underrated Player:

East
1. Alan Quine
2. Ivan Telegin
3. Jake Cardwell

West
1. Vincent Trocheck
2. Zack Mitchell
3. Cameron Brace

Most Improved Player

East
1. Tanner Pearson
2. Riley Brace
3. TIE - Cody Ceci & Sean Monahan

West
1. Charles Sarault
2. Zack Mitchell
3. Seth Griffith

Smartest Player

East
1. Tyler Toffoli
2. Tanner Pearson
3. Freddie Hamilton

West
1. Ryan Spooner
2. Seth Griffith
3. Greg McKegg

Hardest Worker

East
1. Andrew Agozzino
2. Jamie Wise
3. Shane Prince

West
1. Gemel Smith
2. Beau Schmitz
3. Nail Yakupov

Best Playmaker

East
1. Ryan Strome
2. Shane Prince
3. Brendan Gaunce

West
1. Ryan Murphy
2. Charles Sarault
3. Vincent Trocheck

Most Dangerous in the Goal Area

East
1. Tyler Toffoli
2. Michael Sgarbossa
3. Christian Thomas

West
1. Nail Yakupov
2. Seth Griffith
3. Mike Halmo

Best Skater

East
1. Dougie Hamilton
2. Michael Sgarbossa
3. Daniil Zharkov

West
1. Ryan Murphy
2. Nail Yakupov
3. TIE - Ryan Spooner & Daniel Catenacci

Best Shot

East
1. Tyler Toffoli
2. Tanner Pearson
3. TIE - Christian Thomas & Michael Sgarbossa

West
1. Nail Yakupov
2. Seth Griffith
3. Greg McKegg

Hardest Shot

East
1. Dougie Hamilton
2. Christian Thomas
3. Tyler Toffoli

West
1. Ryan Sproul
2. Nail Yakupov
3. Cody Sol

Best Stickhandler

East
1. Michael Sgarbossa
2. Ryan Strome
3. Alan Quine

West
1. Ryan Murphy
2. Ryan Spooner
3. Zack Mitchell

Best on Faceoffs

East
1. Alex Friesen
2. Boone Jenner
3. Sam Carrick

West
1. Vincent Trocheck
2. Mitchell Heard
3. Michael Catenacci

Best Body Checker

East
1. Alex Friesen
2. Michal Cajcovsky
3. Anthony Camara

West
1. Mike Halmo
2. Tom Wilson
3. TIE - Ben Thomson & Andrey Pedan

Best Defensive Forward

East
1. Alex Friesen
2. Boone Jenner
3. Sam Carrick

West
1. Vincent Trocheck
2. Radek Faksa
3. Mitchell Heard

Best Penalty Killer

East
1. Alex Friesen
2. Riley Brace
3. Boone Jenner

West
1. Cameron Brace
2. Ryan Spooner
3. Michael Catenacci

Best Offensive Defenseman

East
1. Dougie Hamilton
2. Cody Ceci
3. TIE - Josh McFadden & Matt Petgrave

West
1. Ryan Murphy
2. Ryan Sproul
3. Alex Basso

Best Defensive Defenseman

East
1. Jamie Oleksiak
2. Dougie Hamilton
3. Stuart Percy

West
1. Jarred Tinordi
2. Cody Sol
3. Scott Harrington

Bring on the results!

6 comments:

Brendan Ross said...

Brock, I am really surprised that Stefan Noesen didn't crack any of your lists. In my opinion, he'd be a shoe-in as one of the most improved players this year and could easily crack other lists as well.

He's been one of my favourite players to track this season.

Good poll! Enjoyed the read.

Anonymous said...

Brock, as a Spirit fan, you need to change some of those Vincent Trocheck's to Brandon Saad. I'm not sure how you could omit Saad from the entire list. He is better defensively and playmaking than Trocheck. He deserves some Hard Working, Smart and PK consideration too.

Anonymous said...

Saad didn't make the official list, either. He's going to be a Hawk next year, doesn't it merit for something>

Brock Otten said...

Saad has had a good season and you're right, he'll probably be on the Hawks next year. But I stand by his omission from the list...although I am surprised that he didn't get a nomination at least once.

The big test for him as an OHL player will be in the first round this year. People will be expecting a huge performance from him against Sarnia.

Anonymous said...

That will be a dandy of a series. Both teams expected to finish high, but they only finished middle-of-the-pack. The amount of talent in that series...oh man..

Yaks, Galchenyuk, Thompson, Spooner, Sarault, Boucher, Rensveldt, Murphy, Brown, Basso, Trochek, Saad, Shalla...wow.

Somehow, I see Brandon getting kept of the scoresheet. I think both top lines will be shut-down but Sarnia prevails because of secondary scoring

Anonymous said...

Brock: "The big test for him as an OHL player will be in the first round this year. People will be expecting a huge performance from him against Sarnia"


5 games, 12 points, and the Spirit lead it 3-2 going to the Dow.

What's your take on his perfomance? I think it's the sole reason Saginaw is even in this