Schmelzer Named Player of the Month by OJHL

COBOURG,ON - Oct 13 : Ontario Junior Hockey League Game Action Between Buffalo Junior Sabre's Hockey Club and Orangeville Flyer's Hockey Club, annual Governors Tournament, during second period game action, Ryan Schmelzer #10 of the Buffalo Jr. Sabres, skates with the puck.(Photo by Dave Powers / OJHL Images)

Photo: Courtesy Dave Powers/OJHL Images

(OJHL News Release) – The Ontario Junior Hockey League announced today that Buffalo Jr. Sabres forward Ryan Schmelzer has been named the Gongshow Gear South-West Conference Player-of-the-Month for January after recording 17 points in only seven games played during the month.

The 19-year-old has been a key member of the Jr. Sabres jump to the top of the OJHL standings this season, currently sitting second on the club and ninth overall in the league in scoring with 61 points, including 24 goals and 37 assists. Schmelzer recorded a West Division leading eight goals in January, along with nine assists, tying for third in Conference scoring with 17 points. Much of the forward’s success would come on special teams with five power play assists, seven power play points and two shorthanded goals, while recording four multi-point games. Twice he would notch four points, along with a five point outing on January 7, as the Sabres continued to fight for first place in the Conference with a record of 5-1-1 on the month. Schmelzer’s efforts during the season earned a spot as a member of the OJHL West Division All-Star Team in December, recording three points in three games played, at the 2012 Central Canada Cup All-Star Challenge held in Wellington, Ontario.

Schmelzer joins teammates Tyler Gjurich and Parker Gahagen as Gongshow Gear Player of the Month honorees during the 2012-13 season.  Gjurich and Gahagen were honored as top player and goalie, respectively, in November 2012.

“It is a great honor to win this award as there are a lot of great players in this league,” said Schmelzer upon hearing of his selection.  “So for me to be chosen for this award, it really means a lot. Both Tyler and Parker previously won this award and joining them is a great accomplishment in itself. None of us could have won this award without the players and coaches surrounding us and that goes to show how deep our team is.”

Jr. Sabres’ Head Coach and General Manager Michael Peca offered his praise for his star forward’s efforts thus far this season: “Ryan is the player coaches dream of having on their teams. Skilled, hard-working, tremendous leadership and very unselfish. He’s been consistent all year long, driving all to be better. It’s great to see him rewarded for his efforts.”

Born on July 28, 1993, the East Amherst, New York native would grow up playing the majority of his youth hockey career as a member of the local Amherst Knights program. He would continue playing for the ‘AAA’ Knights while attending East Williamsville High School and playing baseball, as well as hockey, for the Flames up until his junior year in 2009-10.

Schmelzer kicked off his junior hockey career in 2010-11 as a member of the local Wheatfield (now Buffalo) Blades Junior ‘B’ club that also competed in Canada as a member of the OHA’s Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League’s (GOJHL) Golden Horseshoe Conference. The 17-year old rookie would be one of the club’s best players all season, leading the Blades with 22 assists and 37 points, including 16 power play points, in 50 regular season games played. His potential combined with his efforts throughout the season, earned Schmelzer his first taste of Junior ‘A’ action, getting the call to play three games for his hometown Buffalo Jr. Sabres.

Schmelzer joined the Jr. Sabres full-time in the 2011-12 season, recording 11 goals and 30 points in 41 games played to finish sixth on the club in scoring during the regular season. He also led the team in scoring with seven assists and 11 points in eight playoff contests. Following the season, Schmelzer would also be named the Jr. Sabres top vote-getter in the OJHL’s first-ever Fan Favorite Award balloting.

Schmelzer entered 2012-13 as one of the club’s leaders both on-and-off the ice and was named an alternate captain (for home games) by Peca, who assumed the role of head coach after the end of the 2011-12 season. Playing for one of the OJHL’s most explosive offensive units, Schmelzer sits second in scoring on the Sabres and ninth overall in league scoring with 61 points in 45 games played, while playing key special teams minutes on both the power play and penalty kill.

“Playing for the Jr. Sabres has been the best decision of my hockey career,” he would say when discussing the OJHL and Jr. Sabres’ role in his hockey-playing aspirations. “Being able to stay in your hometown and play for a team in a competitive league is something every player wishes to do. Playing here has allowed me to grow up and mature, not only as a hockey player, but in other aspects and I think those will help a lot when it’s finally time for school. This year I have learned how to be a leader and I can only thank my coaches for that. They have done a great job and the success has been shown throughout the year for all the players.”

 

About Gongshow Hockey, Inc.

In late 2002, three teammates from the Central Junior ‘A’ Hockey League celebrated a big win at a local Ottawa pub called Fathers and Sons. A few cold ones later, and inspired by the distinct lifestyle hockey players lived, they had an idea to make some buckets with Gongshow Hockey stitched on the front for their hockey buddies to rock around town.

Slowly but surely, word began to spread through tight-knit hockey circles about a brand that accurately represented what hockey players were all about. Soon, the lads found themselves teamed up with a roster of players united through their love and passion for the hockey lifestyle that they lived.

Today, the GSH boys feel excited and privileged to be part of such a powerful team that shares the goal of enjoying and spreading the Gongshow Lifestyle to hockey players all around the world.

 

About the OJHL

The Ontario Junior Hockey League is the largest Junior ‘A’ league operating under the auspices of the Canadian Junior Hockey League with 23 member clubs. A proud member of the Ontario Hockey Association, the OJHL was originally named the Ontario Provincial Junior ‘A’ Hockey League and it was formed out of the Central Junior ‘B’ Hockey League in 1992-93. With a long and storied history of developing players for the next level, including the CIS, NCAA, CHL, Minor Pro ranks and the NHL, the OJHL had 130 commitments in 2011-12, including 37 NCAA Division I scholarships thus far this season.

For more information please visit www.ojhl.ca.