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Mar 1
The 2010 Winter Olympics are over and the final results are in. There are six former Ontario Hockey League players in the top 30
scorers. Four of these players are from Team Canada, one is from the USA and one is from Belarus.Player Country Games Goals Assists Points PIM Eric Staal Canada 7 1 5 6 6 Corey Perry Canada 7 4 1 5 2 Patrick Kane USA 6 3 2 5 2 Sergei Kostitsyn Belarus 4 2 3 5 0 Rick Nash Canada 7 2 3 5 0 Michael Richards Canada 7 2 3 5 0 For the full list of OHL Alumni that played in the 2010 Olympics, see this post.
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Feb 22
After 3 games, there are just two Ontario Hockey League grads among the top 30 scorers at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver.Sergei Kostitsyn finds himself tied with 6 others for first place in the individual scoring list. Sergei is representing Belarus and is an alumnus of the London Knights. In 3 games, Kostitsyn has 2 goals and 3 assists for 5 points, tying him with Dany Heatley of Canada, Brian Rafalski of the USA, Evgeni Malkin of Russia, Sidney Crosby of Canada, Niklas Backstrom of Sweden and Marek Zidlicky of the Czech Republic. Sergei finds himself among quite an elite group of players.
Rick Nash is tied with many players with 3 points on 3 assists. Rick is on a Team Canada that is getting lots of chances but haven’t been able to convert. Nash is a graduate of the London Knights.
For the full list of Ontario Hockey League alumni playing in the 2010 Olympic Games, check out this previous post.
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Feb 8
On February 16, the 2010 Olympic Hockey Tournament begins. OHL Alumni Central will update the stats of all OHL graduates
throughout the tournament.Currently, here is the full list of OHL alumni filling roster spots:
Sergei Kostitsyn
Drew Doughty
Chris Pronger
Rick Nash
Corey Perry
Mike Richards
Eric Staal
Joe Thornton
Josef Vasicek
Finland
Currently no OHL grads on rosters.
John Tripp
Arvids Rekis
Kaspars Daugavins
Herberts Vasiljevs
Mathis Olimb
Fedor Tyutin
Peter Budaj
Andrej Sekera
Branko Radivojevic
Sweden
Currently no OHL grads on roster.
Yannick Weber
Dustin Brown
Ryan Callahan
Patrick Kane
Jamie Langenbrunner
Bobby Ryan
Tagged as: 2010, Belarus, canada, Czech Republic, Germany, latvia, Norway, ohl alumni, olympics, Russia, Slovakia, Switzerland, usa, vancouver -
Feb 3
Despite the fact that many Russians have played in the OHL in recent years, there is only one OHL grad that will play on Team Russia at the Olympic Games in Vancouver.Fedor Tyutin was a member of the Guelph Storm for the 2001-02 season. That season, he had 19 goals and 40 assists for 59 points in 53 games. He was drafted 40th overall by the New York Rangers and went on to play 4 seasons for the team before moving on to Columbus in 2008-09, where he remains today.

Check out these other posts of OHL grads going to the Olympics:
Latvia, Norway, Germany, Czech Republic, United States and Canada.
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Jan 22
Former London Knight, Sergei Kostitsyn is the only member of Team Belarus to represent the OHL alumni at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver. The current Montreal Canadien played two seasons with the Knights, 2005-06 and 2006-07. In his second season, he had an amazing 131 points in only 59 games. He has split each of his three professional seasons between the Canadiens and their AHL affiliate, the Hamilton Bulldogs.
Tagged as: Belarus, hamilton bulldogs, london knights, montreal canadiens, olympics, sergei kostitsyn, vancouver



