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OHL Completes Opening Three Rounds of 2025 Priority Selection presented by Real Canadian Superstore

Toronto, ON – The Ontario Hockey League completed the opening three rounds of the 2025 OHL Priority Selection presented by Real Canadian Superstore on Friday, with a total of 63 players hearing their names called to begin the proceedings that continue on Saturday morning, with Rounds 4-15 commencing at 9:00am.

The Priority Selection is being streamed live for free on OHL Live, and can also be viewed on YourTV, Rogers tv and Eastlink community stations.

Twenty-three players from across 14 different organizations were chosen in the first round of Friday’s first round.

The Peterborough Petes opened the proceedings by selecting Kaden McGregor of the Ottawa Valley Titans with the first overall pick, marking the first time in franchise history they’ve held the top selection. Following McGregor, forwards Jaakko Wycisk of the Sun County Panthers (2nd overall, Guelph) and Brock Chitaroni of the Barrie Jr. Colts (3rd overall, Ottawa) were chosen, while Brenner Lammens of the Toronto Red Wings rounded out the top four as Sarnia’s first-round pick.

The Brampton Steelheads claimed the first defenceman of this year’s Priority Selection, selecting Don Mills Flyers captain Peter Green 14th overall, while Matthew Henderson of the Huron-Perth Lakers quickly followed at 17th to the Kingston Frontenacs. The Steelheads also grabbed the first goaltender of the Draft, selecting Lucas Johnson of the Chicago Reapers 15’s in the second round at 39th overall.

The first round featured 11 players from the Greater Toronto Hockey League (GTHL), five from the ALLIANCE, three from the Ontario Minor Hockey Association (OMHA), three from Hockey Eastern Ontario (HEO), and one from a U.S.-based program.

Of the 23 players selected in the first round, 22 will be eligible for the 2027 NHL Draft, while Ryan Hanrahan (13th overall, Saginaw) won’t be NHL Draft eligible until 2028.

The OHL Cup champion Toronto Jr. Canadiens led the way with four players selected in the opening round, while the GTHL champion Don Mills Flyers and ALLIANCE champion Huron-Perth Lakers each had three players chosen.

Don Mills led all teams through Friday’s opening three rounds, with a total of six players selected, followed by the Toronto Red Wings, Toronto Jr. Canadiens and Toronto Titans with four each.

The opening three rounds of the 2025 OHL Priority Selection saw 16 American players chosen, the most on record, exceeding the previous high of 11 in 2008.

2025 OHL Priority Selection – First Round Selections:

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1. Peterborough Petes Kaden McGregor (Ottawa Valley Titans) – 5’10.5″, 168 lb, C

2. Guelph StormJaakko Wycisk (Sun County Panthers) – 6’0.5″, 181 lb, C

3. Ottawa 67’sBrock Chitaroni (Barrie Jr. Colts) – 5’11.25″, 167 lb, C

4. Sarnia StingBrenner Lammens (Toronto Red Wings) – 6’0″, 191 lb, LW

5. Owen Sound AttackMax Delisle (Toronto Titans) – 5’11.75″, 175 lb, C

6. North Bay BattalionCamryn Warren (Toronto Jr. Canadiens) – 5’8.75″, 152 lb, C

7. Soo GreyhoundsNoah Laus (Toronto Jr. Canadiens) – 6’0.75″, 192 lb, LW

8. Flint FirebirdsCharlie Murata (Don Mills Flyers) – 5’11.25″, 174 lb, LW

9. Kingston FrontenacsAleks Kulemin (Don Mills Flyers) – 6’2.25″, 171 lb, C

10. Niagara IceDogsRyerson Edgar (York-Simcoe Express) – 5’10.25″, 157 lb, C

11. Sudbury WolvesBrayden Bennett (Toronto Titans) – 5’11.25″, 188 lb, C

12. Erie OttersJake Murray (Huron-Perth Lakers) – 6’1.75″, 176 lb, C

13. Saginaw SpiritRyan Hanrahan (Reps Hockey Club) – 5’11”, 134 lb, C

14. Brampton SteelheadsPeter Green (Don Mills Flyers) – 5’11.25″, 173 lb, RD

15. Brampton SteelheadsKeaton Ardagh (Toronto Jr. Canadiens) – 6’0″, 163 lb, RW

16. Oshawa GeneralsSam Roberts (Toronto Jr. Canadiens) – 6’0.5″, 179 lb, RW

17. Kingston FrontenacsMatthew Henderson (Huron-Perth Lakers) – 5’11.25″, 162 lb, LD

18. Barrie ColtsAlexander Sementsov (Halton Hurricanes) – 5’8.5″, 162 lb, LW

19. Soo GreyhoundsRyan Kaczynski (Mid Fairfield Rangers) – 6’0.5″, 170 lb, C

20. Brantford BulldogsDavid Buchman (Ottawa Valley Titans) – 5’10.25″, 177 lb, LD

21. Windsor SpitfiresJohn McLaughlin (Lambton Jr. Sting) – 5’9.25″, 163 lb, C

22. Kitchener Rangers Kane Barch (Huron-Perth Lakers) – 5’10.75″, 174 lb, LW

23. London KnightsAlex Campeau (Eastern Ontario Wild) – 6’4″, 171 lb, C

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