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October Rankings

Well, it’s a few days late, but it’s worth it…

Aaron and I sat down, looked over the rankings, and here we go. These are the October rankings. There’s a major change at the top, plus some movers and shakers throughout the league. We’ve also included a rookie list, which isn’t easy to do this early. Most rookies only have a few fights, if that, so it’s tough to judge it. That being said, feedback is always appreciated. Send me an email or message on Facebook, or even MSN if you’re on our lists.

Without further adieu, we present the October OHL Tough Guy Top 12 Lists!! Enjoy:

OVERALL Top 12

1. Kyle Neuber - Mississauga

2. Anthony Peluso - Sault

3. Richard Greenop - Windsor

4. Scott Fletcher - Niagara

5. Brandon Mashinter - Kitchener

6. Luke Gazdic - Erie

7. Pete Stevens - Kingston

8. Ryan Baldwin - Gueph

9. Zack Kassian - Peterborough

10. Michael Liambas - Erie

11. Matt Martin - Sarnia

12. Harry Young - Windsor

West:

1. Anthony Peluso - 6′4 235 -Sault

2. Richard Greenop - 6′4 235 - Windsor

3. Brandon Mashinter - 6′4 232 - Kitchener

4. Luke Gazdic - 6′3 228 -Erie

5. Ryan Baldwin - 6′ 210 - Guelph

6. Michael Liambas - 5′9 204 - Erie

7. Matt Martin - 6′3 200 - Sarnia

8. Harry Young - 6′4 207 - Windsor

9. Mike Yovanic - 6′7 225 - London

10. Mike Mascioli - 5′10 190 -Kitchener

11. Leo Jenner - 6′5 215 - Plymouth

12. Kain Allicock - 6′4 213 - Saginaw

East:

1. Kyle Neuber - 6′2 215 - Mississauga

2. Scott Fletcher - 6′4 223 - Niagara

3. Pete Stevens - 6′3 219 - Kingston

4. Zack Kassian - 6′3 205 - Peterborough

5. Shea Kewin - 6′ 188 - Oshawa

6. Tyler Sheldrake - 6′1 224 - Sudbury

7. Andrew Clouthier - 6′3 216 - Barrie

8. Tyler Taylor - 5′10 183 - Oshawa

9. Julien Demers - 6′1 215 - Ottawa

10. Stefan Della Rovere - 5′11 200 - Barrie

11. Zac Rinaldo - 5′11 180 - Mississauga

12. Gerome Giudice - 5′11 198 - Sudbury

Rookies:

1. Jamie Devane - 6′5 210 - Plymouth

2. Adam Wallace - 6′1 195 - Windsor

3. Anthony Luciani - 5′8 203 - Erie

4. Behn Robertson - 6′3 190 - Barrie

5. Jeff Brown - 6′ 183 - Oshawa

6. Scott Valentine - 6′2 194 - London

7. Ben Dubois - 5′11 190 - Windsor

8. Andrew Shaw - 5′11 165 - Niagara

9. Mark Zanetti - 6′ 200 - Ottawa

10. Jason Wilson - 6′2 205 - London

11. Mike Halmo - 5′11 176 - Owen Sound

12. Barron Smith - 6′5 205 - London


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    2 Responses to “ October Rankings ”
    1. I know the west is the deeper conference, but no Lane MacDermid!? He’s always willing to go the other teams top heavy’s, and though he doesn’t win them all he’s proven more then some others on that list.
      In the East I don’t get the ranking of Kassian…and he should be no where near the top 12 overall yet. He has had 10 career fights, and only fought one heavy. An impressive draw with Fletcher, but they fell early, Zack may have gotten lit up once they had gotten going. Not saying he won’t prove his worth by seasons end, just that he hasn’t done it yet. Let him prove it some more before we’re talking top 12 overall though, cause right now I think that’s not the case.
      Decent job though…I know the early rankings are always the toughest. Looking forward to seeing DeLory back in the mix, and hopefully Liambas plays again soon. Should he stay the year in the ohl, look for Derek Gregorak to make his way into the east top 12 for sure, and maybe even the overall top 12.

    2. I have a question? All over site’s like this one there is hype about Neuber being the heavy weight champ. I knew Peluso wanted to gain the champ title back in their game against the missi majors in the soo tonight, however Peluso chased Neuber around the arena all night asking him to tilt, sticking him hard, chirping him, even full out knocked him over at one point. After two unsportsmenlike penalties, a couple good shots, checks, and chirps, and the absoluelty sad display of Neubars tail between his legs and his head down runing away from Peluso all night, how is Peluso going to make that coveted title back if Neubar wont fight him? The sault fans were going crazy at how Neubar constantly skated away from anthony, even though he chased him all over, all game. How can someone be number one when they wont fight #2 for his sopt? If he just never fights Peluso, there is no chance for Peluso to get the title back, making that a little unfair, no?


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