JOSH MAGUIRE  |  UOIT RIDGEBACKS

Years at JW14 Hockey Camp:  3
FAV NHL Player:  Justin Williams

Josh grew up playing hockey in his hometown of Cobourg. Josh’s reputation as a great hockey player was quickly established. Moving on to the Quinte Red Devils AAA association, that reputation followed him. Josh was always a team leader on and off the ice. His physical play and determination to be the best, lead the Peterborough Petes to draft Josh with their 2nd pick in the 2012 selection draft. Josh saw his role on the Pete’s team increase every year. In his final year with the Petes, Josh would be named an assistant captain. With one year of junior hockey eligibility remaining, Josh returned to his hometown of Cobourg, where his was named team captain for the team in their quest of a Championship as host centre for the Royal Bank Cup in May 2017

MITCHELL STEPHENS  |  SYRACUSE CRUNCH

Years at JW14 Hockey Camp:  3
FAV NHL Player:  Justin Williams

Mitchell grew up playing hockey in Peterborough Ontario before joining the powerful Toronto Marlboros in the GTHL. After being drafted 8th overall to the Saginaw Spirt, Mitchell’s hockey career began to take off. Mitchell was drafted 33rd overall in the 2nd round of the NHL Entry draft. He has represented Canada 4 times on the international stage. Mitchell signed a three year entry level deal with Tampa Bay in April 2016. Mitchell was recently named Captain of the Saginaw Spirit for the 2016-2017 season

LOGAN DENOBLE  |  ST. MARY’S HUSKIES

Years at JW14 Hockey Camp:  3
FAV NHL Player:  Justin Williams

Growing up in Peterborough, Logan defied the odds in his hockey career to crack the Petes’ roster. Originally taken by the Petes in the 13th round, 242nd overall in the 2016 OHL Priority Selection, few had Logan pegged as a top OHL prospect, but the feisty playing, Peterborough native was prepared to prove otherwise. In his second year playing for the Jr. A Lindsay Muskies, Logan made waves with 57 points in 49 games, earning him a shot with the Petes. In just over a season with the big club, he’s became staple on powerful top line. Never shying away from the dirty areas to put the puck in the net, Logan was recently name Assistant Captain of the Pete’s for the 2016-2017 season

BRADY GILMOUR  |  SAGINAW SPIRIT

Years at JW14 Hockey Camp:  3
FAV NHL Player:  Justin Williams

Spending his minor hockey days lacing his skates up for Quinte Red Devils, Brady quickly made himself known as a top player. Leading his teams to Championships, Brady premier skills are what lead the Saginaw Spirit to draft him with the 6th overall pick in the 2015 selection draft. His great two-way played earned the confidence of his coach, in just his first year in the OHL. Considered a top prospect, Brady has his sights set on the 2017 NHL Draft.

BEN SOKAY  |  NIAGARA UNIVERSITY

Years at JW14 Hockey Camp:  3
FAV NHL Player:  Justin Williams

Playing his final two years of minor hockey in Peterborough Petes AAA system, Ben earned a reputation as a solid two way defenseman. Racking up playing minutes and points, Ben had a number of junior teams vying for his services. Lacing up his skates in ‘14/15 and ‘15/’16 for the Wellington Dukes of the OJHL, Ben’s jr career culminated with being named to the Canada East team for the World Jr A Championships. After finishing his 2nd full season in Wellington, Sokay confirmed he will be attending Niagara University on an NCAA Division 1 scholarship.

DAWSON BAKER  |  KINGSTON FRONTENACS

Years at JW14 Hockey Camp:  3
FAV NHL Player:  Justin Williams

Dawson jumped on the hockey radar while honing his skills with the mighty 2000 Quinte Red Devils where he tallied more than a point per game average. This outbreak caught the attention of Sudbury Wolves in the OHL. Dawson was drafted in the 4th round #63 overall. Skating the ’16-’17 season with the powerful Trenton Golden Hawks, Dawson helped capture the OJHL Championship and represent the league at the RBC Championships. Falling just short in the tournament, Dawson proved his worth and joined Sudbury the following season. With the OHL a win today league, Dawson’s experience and ability made him a hot commodity throughout the league. He was traded to the Kingston Frontenac’s and just recently completed the 2018/19 season as one of the teams coveted veterans.

KALLAWAY MERCER |  KINGSTON FRONTENACS

Years at JW14 Hockey Camp:  3
FAV NHL Player:  Justin Williams

Kallaway loves hockey so much that he asked his parents to name his younger brother after Sidney Crosby. His passion for the game has taken his from Port Hope Minor Hockey to Clarington AAA to the Mighty Toronto Marlboros. In between these stays, Kallaway represented Team Canada at the Desert Cup where he lead all scorers. His passion and commitment, along with his elite hockey skills lead the Kingston Frontenac’s to select Kallaway in the 9th round of the OHL Draft. Defying all odds of a late round selection, Kallaway not only caught the attention of the Fronts, he made the opening day roster. Kallaway scored his first career OHL goal on November 21st and just recently completed his first year in the OHL.

BRENDEN MANQUEN  | 

Years at JW14 Hockey Camp:  3
FAV NHL Player:  Justin Williams

Growing up in California, Brenden’s youth hockey was spent tending net throughout California. Brenden was the type of goalie every team dreamed of having. Solid and confident between the pipes, he consistently backstopped his teams to successful seasons. The 2010/11 season saw a young Maquen head north of the boarder for one season, before joining the Fresno Monsters and posting a league best GAA in the WSHL. Spending the 2014/15 and 2015/16 seasons with Lebanon Valley College, Brenden thrives in challenging situations with his aggressive style and exceptional technical skills in the crease