Sudbury Wolves' David Goyette Wins MVP and OHL's Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy

Sudbury Wolves' star forward David Goyette wins MVP and OHL scoring title, leading a talented young team that looks to build on this season's progress.

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Sudbury Wolves' David Goyette Wins MVP and OHL's Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy

Sudbury Wolves' David Goyette Wins MVP and OHL's Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy

The Sudbury Wolves have announced their player awards for the 2023-24 season, with forward David Goyette taking home the team's MVP award and the OHL's Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy. Goyette had a standout season, recording 117 points in 68 games, including 40 goals and 77 assists to lead the Wolves in scoring.

Goyette's linemates also had impressive campaigns, with Quentin Musty finishing second on the team with 102 points and Dalibor Dvorsky contributing 88 points. On the defensive end, Andre Anania led the Wolves and finished third in the OHL with a plus-49 rating while posting a career-high 41 points.

Despite the individual accolades, the Wolves' season came to a disappointing end on April 18 with a 5-0 loss to the North Bay Battalion, who swept their best-of-seven playoff series. In a statement, the team thanked their fans and sponsors for their support throughout the season and provided information on season ticket renewals for next year.

Why this matters: The Sudbury Wolves' player awards highlight the exceptional talent and potential of young hockey players in the OHL. David Goyette's MVP season and league-leading point total demonstrate his skill and promise as a future NHL prospect.

Looking ahead, the Wolves welcomed 15 new prospects to the team during the 2024 OHL Priority Selection, including forward Ethan Dean, who was selected 36th overall, and their first-round pick, Luca. Head coach Ken MacKenzie expressed optimism about the team's future in his post-game comments following the playoff loss. "We have a great group of young players coming in, and we're excited to see what they can do next season," MacKenzie said. "Our goal is to build on the progress we made this year and come back even stronger in 2024-25."

Key Takeaways

  • David Goyette named Sudbury Wolves MVP, led OHL in points (117)
  • Linemates Musty (102 pts) and Dvorsky (88 pts) also had strong seasons
  • Anania led Wolves and was 3rd in OHL with +49 rating, 41 points
  • Wolves' season ended in playoff sweep by North Bay Battalion
  • Wolves optimistic about 15 new prospects, including 1st-round pick Luca