Ethan Belchetz Selected 1st Overall in 2024 OHL Priority Selection, News (Oakville Rangers Hockey Club)

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Apr 28, 2024 | Eric Watson | 2620 views
Ethan Belchetz Selected 1st Overall in 2024 OHL Priority Selection
Windsor Spitfires select Oakville Rangers product Ethan Belchetz with the 1st overall pick in the 2024 OHL Priority Selection

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The Windsor Spitfires won the OHL Draft lottery and have the privilege of selecting first overall in the 2024 OHL Priority Selection.

Today, they announced that they are taking Ethan Belchetz 1st overall.

Ethan Belchetz is a big pick for the Spitfires — pun intended. The 6-foot-5, 230-pound sixteen-year-old dominated U16 this season with the Oakville Rangers, and the skill that he has at his size is remarkable.

It seems impossible for a sixteen-year-old this big to know how to use his legs and body, but Belchetz does. He's an efficient skater for his size and his edge work is superb. He always seems to find himself open with the puck, and his size and skating allows him to get that separation.

Belchetz has a rocket of a shot that he can use from distance, but he can also create down low or along the half wall. His variety of tools in the offensive zone make him a consistent scoring threat.

Belchetz is a "unicorn" in this draft, and that is why Windsor can't pass on him at first overall. It isn't everyday that you find a 6-foot-5 winger who can do everything that a 5-foot-11 winger can do, and more. 

He's a player that will likely have an adjustment period once he reaches the OHL, but he will be able to match the pace eventually. Once he can do that, Belchetz will be one of the most dominant players in this league. Not only is he bigger than players his own age, but he's bigger than most players in the OHL — and that will make him instantly dominant. 

The overall package that the Windsor Spitfires are getting with Belchetz is astounding. They are getting a physically mature major junior goal scorer and creator right now, and his ceiling has no limit. 

Belchetz will be drawing in a lot of fans for the Spitfires next season, as everyone will want to see how well the sixteen-year-old can dominate as a 6-foot-5 rookie in the OHL.


The Oakville Rangers Hockey Club would like to congratulate Ethan on this remarkable accomplishment and wish him the best of luck as he moves onto compete against the top amateur players in the world in the OHL next season. 
 
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