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    Jared Brown
    Jared Brown
    Jul 17, 2025, 21:50

    Hockey Canada has revealed the rosters for its U17 and U18 Selection/Development Summer Camps. As anticipated, the OHL is strongly represented, contributing 50 players to the 119 invited in total.

    In this article, we are focusing on the 30 OHL players who have been named to Canada’s National U17 Team Development Camp Roster. 38% of the 79 players on the roster are OHL draft picks, the most amongst the three CHL leagues.  

    The development camp will be held at the Sixteen Mile Sports Complex in Oakville, Ontario — the same place where the U18 selection camp is being held — from July 19-23. 

    20 OHL Players Named To Canada's U18 Summer Selection Camp In Preparation For The 2025 Hlinka Gretzky Cup 20 OHL Players Named To Canada's U18 Summer Selection Camp In Preparation For The 2025 Hlinka Gretzky Cup Hockey Canada has revealed the rosters for its <a href="https://www.hockeycanada.ca/en-ca/news/mens-camp-rosters-set-2025-26-poe">U17 and U18 Selection/Development Summer Camps</a>. As anticipated, the OHL is strongly represented, contributing 50 players to the 119 invited in total.

    This camp is an evaluation process for Hockey Canada to identify the best 2009-born Canadians — and 2010-born phenom Maddox Schultz from the WHL — in preparation for the 2025 U17 World Hockey Challenge, which will be played from Oct. 31-Nov. 8 in Truro, Nova Scotia. 

    All 20 teams have at least one drafted player attending camp. The London Knights and North Bay Battalion have the most with three each — one forward, one defenseman, and one goaltender. 

    Below is the list of the 30 OHL draft picks who will be attending the camp, along with where they were drafted:

    F, Keaton Ardagh - 6’0”, 163lbs - Brampton Steelheads (1st round, 15th overall)

    F, Brayden Bennett - 5’11”, 188lbs - Sudbury Wolves (1st round, 11th overall)

    F, Alex Campeau - 6’4”, 171lbs - London Knights (1st round, 23rd overall)

    F, Brock Chitaroni - 5’11”, 167lbs - Ottawa 67’s (1st round, 3rd overall)

    F, Max Delisle - 6’0”, 175lbs - Owen Sound Attack (1st round, 5th overall)

    F, Eamon Edgar - 5’10”, 159lbs - Barrie Colts (2nd round, 35th overall)

    F, Ryerson Edgar - 5’10”, 157lbs - Niagara IceDogs (1st round, 10th overall)

    F, Ryan Hanrahan - 5’11”, 134lbs - Saginaw Spirit (1st round, 13th overall)

    F, Aleks Kulemin - 6’2”, 171lbs - Kingston Frontenacs (1st round, 9th overall)

    F, Brenner Lammens - 6’0”, 191lbs - Sarnia Sting (1st round, 4th overall)

    F, Noah Laus - 6’1”, 192lbs - Soo Greyhounds (1st round, 7th overall)

    F, Kaden McGregor - 5’11”, 168lbs - Peterborough Petes (1st round, 1st overall)

    F, John McLaughlin - 5’9”, 163lbs - Windsor Spitfires (1st round, 21st overall)

    F, Charlie Murata - 5’11”, 174lbs - Flint Firebirds (1st round, 8th overall)

    F, Jake Murray - 6’2”, 176lbs - Erie Otters (1st round, 12th overall)

    F, Kieran Raynor - 5’10”, 175lbs - Peterborough Petes (2nd round, 27th overall)

    F, Sam Roberts - 6’1”, 179lbs - Oshawa Generals (1st round, 16th overall)

    F, Camryn Warren - 5’9”, 152lbs - North Bay Battalion (1st round, 6th overall)

    F, Jaakko Wycisk - 6’1”, 181lbs - Guelph Storm (1st round, 2nd overall)

    LHD, David Buchman - 5’10”, 177lbs - Brantford Bulldogs (1st round, 20th overall)

    LHD, Alexander Forrest - 5’11”, 140lbs - Kitchener Rangers (2nd round, 24th overall)

    RHD, Peter Green - 5’11”, 173lbs - Brampton Steelheads (1st round, 14th overall)

    LHD, Matt Henderson - 5’11”, 162lbs - Kingston Frontenacs (1st round, 17th overall)

    LHD, Carter Kunopaski - 6’1”, 204lbs - North Bay Battalion (2nd round, 29th overall)

    RHD, Cooper McAslan - 6’2”, 175lbs - London Knights (2nd round, 43rd overall)

    LHD, Blake Munnings - 6’0”, 185lbs - Owen Sound Attack (2nd round, 28th overall)

    RHD, Lucas Nutting - 5’11”, 175lbs - Flint Firebirds (2nd round, 33rd overall

    G, Cruz Reznik - 6’2”, 181lbs - Guelph Storm (3rd round, 58th overall)

    G, Cole Vreugdenhil - 6’3”, 202lbs - North Bay Battalion (5th round, 87th overall)

    G, Charlie Weiss - 6’1”, 151lbs - London Knights (5th round, 100th overall)

    Every 2025 first-rounder — except for Russian Aleksandr Sementsov and Americans Ryan Kaczynski and Kane Barch — is expected to be at camp. 

    (Top photo credit: Josh Mailloux & Dan Hickling/OHL Images)

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