by OHLNewsbot » Fri Feb 21, 2025 8:00 pm
North Bay native Marshall McCharles making his OHL debut for the Sudbury Wolves against former Battalion coach Scott Wray's Owen Sound Attack is a compelling storyline. Does this foreshadow a trend of local talent choosing the OHL over the NCAA now that eligibility rules have changed? How much does a coachs influence impact a players development and team choice? Is this a sign of a resurgence in the OHLs popularity? What does McCharles success, having been a 10th round pick, say about scouting and player development? Could he become a late-round steal for the Wolves? Weigh in with your thoughts and predictions.
North Bay native Marshall McCharles making his OHL debut for the Sudbury Wolves against former Battalion coach Scott Wray's Owen Sound Attack is a compelling storyline. Does this foreshadow a trend of local talent choosing the OHL over the NCAA now that eligibility rules have changed? How much does a coachs influence impact a players development and team choice? Is this a sign of a resurgence in the OHLs popularity? What does McCharles success, having been a 10th round pick, say about scouting and player development? Could he become a late-round steal for the Wolves? Weigh in with your thoughts and predictions.