How Ottawa 67's got bigger, Shorter and found a diamond in the rough at OHL draft | Unpublished
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Author: Don Brennan
Publication Date: April 12, 2025 - 21:04

How Ottawa 67's got bigger, Shorter and found a diamond in the rough at OHL draft

April 12, 2025
The Ottawa 67's did much more than accomplish their mission of getting bigger at the Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection. Read More


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