While the Windsor Spitfires are in the middle of a busy summer to prepare for the 2024-25 Ontario Hockey League (OHL) season, they took a bit of a break this weekend as two of their stars heard their names called at the 2024 NHL Draft.
This season was nothing short of difficult for the Spitfires; they finished second last in the league after back-to-back regular season conference titles. However, general manager Bill Bowler has been building around his 16, 17, and 18-year-olds, aiming to get back to the top of the conference. After signing multiple players from April’s 2024 OHL Draft, the focus shifted to a strong 2022 OHL Draft class that was NHL Draft eligible this weekend. Fortunately, two of their talents were able to get some spotlight at The Sphere in Las Vegas.
Captain Greentree Goes 26th Overall to Kings
Since the start of the season, Spitfires’ captain forward Liam Greentree had been considered a first-round pick in this draft. He has the size (6-foot-2, 215 pounds), the shot, and the leadership abilities to make a real name for himself in the pros. It felt like just a matter of time before he heard his name called on Friday. When the Los Angeles Kings came to the podium to make the 26th overall selection, they made no mistake, selecting the Oshawa, ON native.
The Spitfires’ second-round pick in 2022, Greentree had 45 points in 65 games in his rookie season, showing he was a slick pick by Bowler. However, after a busy summer of training, he took control of the club in 2023-24 with 36 goals and 90 points in 64 games. Not only did he lead the team on the ice but he was a fixture in the room, being named captain after the January 10 trade deadline. Whatever the team needed, he was their guy, which is tough to do when you’ve got the NHL Draft on the horizon. Now, he will get ready for the next chapter of his career and life. After the selection, he told the media that he’s eager to take on a bigger role with the Spitfires in 2024-25 (see clip below).
Since arriving in the OHL, Greentree has led by example and has always approached the game with maturity. It’s something the Spitfires need heading into next season.
Spellacy Taken 72nd Overall by Chicago Blackhawks
While the first round was held on Friday night, Rounds 2-7 were done on Saturday. The Spitfires didn’t have to wait long until their next pick.
In the third round, 72nd overall, the Chicago Blackhawks took…
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