Shane Prince has held the hot stick in the 67’s lineup this year, leading the team with 11 points through the first six games.
If office pools for the Ontario Hockey League existed, Shane Prince would be the answer to taking a mid- to late-round flyer on a Derek Stepan, Tyler Ennis or Bryan Bickell in your NHL office pool.
Prince, the 17-year-old Ottawa 67’s speedster, flies a little under the radar, still a relative unknown after a non-descript 15-goal, 30-point sophomore season split between the 67’s and Kitchener Rangers last year.
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Training camp opened in Ottawa today with player physicals and strength & conditioning testing. Of the 48 players in camp Shane Prince (6'0" 180lbs) was #2 in upper body strength, bench press and pullups. He was #1 in cardio vascular endurance. The team hits the ice tomorrow for practice at 9 in the morning followed by an inter squad game in the afternoon.
In addition Prince led camp in scoring with 10 goals, 8 assists in 6 games. We are proud to have Shane Prince as an alumni of the Maksymum Hockey family!! |
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Shane Prince of the Kitchener Rangers headlines the week six edition of the OHL Plays of the Week featuring the top five goals scored for the week ending October 25, 2009. His highlight reel goal came on Saturday October 24th in Owen Sound when he broke in alone shorthanded at 9:30 of the second period.
Prince, a Maksymum Junior Hockey Club alumni, is in his second season with the Rangers and the Spencerport, New York native is already ahead of his goal total from his rookie campaign scoring four goals with three assists for seven points in 14 games. The 16-year-old is eligible for the 2011 NHL Entry Draft.
Also featured in the highlights this week is Prince's teammate Chris MacKinnon, Tyler Seguin of the Plymouth Whalers, Scott Tanski of the Brampton Battalion, and rookie Daniel Catenacci of the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds.
Shane Prince of the Kitchener Rangers. Photo by Aaron Bell/OHL Images.
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