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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   Windsor Spitfires 2018-19 Season Preview   September 20, 2018
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It';s the second last week of September; the lights at the WFCU Centre have
been turned on, jerseys are hung in their stalls and the nets have been removed
 from storage. Hockey is officially back and the 2018-19 Windsor Spitfires are
ready to take the next step in their development.

Just nine months ago, general manager Warren Rychel set out to rebuild the
roster. They were coming off of a 2017 Mastercard Memorial Cup win on home ice
but knew that assets were few-and-far-between. The only choice was to trade off
 veterans and bring in a youth movement. Rychel made several deals and the
result was the sixth-seed in the Western Conference before bowing out to the
Sarnia Sting in the first round.Windsor Spitfires'; general manager Warren
Rychel has never been shy about making the necessary roster moves. (Photo by
Aaron Bell/CHL Images)

As they come into the 2018-19 season, the youngsters are a year older and the
playing time will only benefit them. Rychel has a solid core of veterans, too,
who will act as mentors as the team tries to take the next step towards a
championship run.

Let';s take a look at some of the stats from last season:2017-18 Vitals:

- Record - 32-30-4-2

- Home - 16-13-3-2

- Road - 16-17-1-0

- Placing - sixth seed OHL Western Conference, third seed Western Division

- Goals-For and Goals-Against - 214-224

- Leading Scorers -

1. Cole Purboo - 68 games 21 goals 28 assists 49 points

2. Jake Smith - 59 games 20 goals 28 assists 48 points.

3. Curtis Douglas - 66 games 22 goals 24 assists 46 points

- Powerplay - 18.1 percent

- Penalty Kill - 81.2 percent

- Playoffs -  Lost to Sarnia 4-2 in Round One.2018-19 Player Movement:

The Spitfires lose a handful of veterans but gain plenty of talent at the same
time.Departing Players:

Forward Jake Smith (grad) - 59 games 20 goals 28 assists 48 points

Defenceman Zach Shankar (grad) - 53 games two goals 15 assists 17 points

Forward Cedric Schiemenz (release) - 25 games one goal nine assists 10 points

Forward William Sirman (traded to Ottawa 67s) - 66 games six goals 13 assists
19 points

Goaltender Brock Baier (release) - 10 games 5.07 goals-against-average .843
save percentageNew Players:

Forwards: 

Jordan Frasca - Spitfires'; Seventh-Round Pick 2017

Will Cuylle - Peterborough Petes' First-Round pick 2018 (traded to Spitfires)

Kyle McDonald - Spitfires' second-round pick 2018

Jean-Luc Foudy - Spitifres' first-round pick 2018

Defenceman:

Sean Allen - Trade with Oshawa Generals

Goaltender:

Kari Piiroinen - Spitfires' first-round pick 2018 CHL Import DraftWindsor
Spitfires'; goaltender Kari Piiroinen (Dave Jewell/THW)Young Firepower Up Front

Last season, the Spitfires scored the fourth-fewest goals in the OHL (214).
While there were games where the offence couldn't be touched, other nights saw
the team fail to even reach the net much of the time. It's not easy for anyone,
 but it';s part of the world of rebuilding.

Rychel dealt key veterans at the deadline, bringing in youth in hopes for
making a run by 2020. In the off-season, he made sure to stockpile the offence,
 too. They';re a team that';s a little green but they have the potential to
turn the red light on.

Up front, the Spitfires have two youngsters who are going to make a name for
themselves in the near future - Jean-Luc Foudy and Will Cuylle. Foudy was the
Spitfires' first-round pick at the 2018 OHL Draft, while Cuylle was selected
third-overall by the Petes. Cuylle repeatedly said he wouldn't report to the
Petes, so they dealt him to the Spitfires in August for a several draft picks.

Foudy and Cuylle join youngsters Cody Morgan, Jordan Frasca and Daniel D'Amico
on a youthful forward group. The group won't have to do this alone, though, as
some wily veterans are there to make their mark.Will Cuylle (25) could become a
 household name in the OHL. (Photo: Aaron Bell, GTHL Canada)

Dallas Stars' prospect Curtis Douglas, who clocks in at six-foot-nine
250-pounds, will likely have a say in how games play out. He'll be alongside
popular veterans Luke Boka, known for his never-say-die attitude, and Cole
Purboo, who led the team in scoring last season.

On Wednesday afternoon, the Spitfires named Boka as this season';s captain,
while Purboo and 18-year-old Chris Playfair will serve as the Alternates.
Playfair really came into his own at the end of last season and showed signs of
 a solid two-way game.

Head coach Trevor Letowski told the Spitfires'; website that Boka';s overall
approach is what sets him apart.

"We feel like Luke has really grown each year he's been here, both on and off
the ice," Letowski said.

"We really trust him. I think the biggest thing is the way he works every day.
For us, as a coaching staff, we think that the really good leaders are the ones
 that work hard and set that example for the rest of the team. Luke is our
hardest working player, day in and day out."

The Spitfires also have two overage forwards who are ready to teach - Luke
Kutkevicius and Igor Larionov. While they had some injury issues last season,
both are top-six players and will be counted on for their
wise-beyond-their-years knowledge.

While the group wasn';t the most offensive, it was more from a lack of
experience than anything. With that year under their belt, plus the addition of
 offensive weapons, this offence could be night-and-day compared to last
season.Pride From Defensive Rock

It's not every season that a team can return almost their entire defensive
group. That's what the Spitfires plan to do, though.

With only Shankar leaving, the team welcomes back the majority of their
top-notch defence. They allowed the fifth-fewest goals in the Western
Conference (224) and have become a source of pride for the organization.

With the departure of Shankar, the Spitfires were left without a true older
presence. Rychel went out this week and acquired 20-year-old Sean Allen from
the Generals. Allen has one goal in 150 OHL games but his 297 penalty minutes,
and reputation for being one of the toughest in the league, are more than fine
with this roster. The six-foot-three 200-pound stay-at-home defenceman will
provide that toughness the team needs while teaching the youth how to play the
OHL game.

Allen joins veterans Connor Corcoran, Thomas Stevenson, Lev Starikov, Nathan
Staios, Grayson Ladd and Louka Henault on the blueline. The Spitfires'; also
have Dylan Robinson, who was their third-round pick in 2018, and he'll likely
see time between the OHL and Jr. B.Windsor Spitfires Lev Starikov (Dave
Jewell/THW )

The defence is young but having a full year under their belt is a big plus. The
 motto of this group could be "Hakuna Matata" because fans should have no
worries as the season goes along. The team has a defence-first philosophy and
it';s worked.King of Crease or Protégé?

This should be simple - star goaltender Michael DiPietro takes his rightful
spot on his blue throne. There';s a catch, though, and it';s the million dollar
 question - will DiPietro be a Spitfire for much longer?

Last season, there was plenty of talk of DiPietro getting moved before the
deadline. It didn't happen, though, and he was a big reason the Spitfires
finished in sixth place despite a rebuild.

That's not the story now, though. With this likely being DiPietro's last season
 before moving onto the Vancouver Canucks' farm system, how likely is it that
he stays with the team all season? Best guess is slim-to-none. So, when does he
 get dealt - now or at the deadline? He will fetch several high-end draft picks
 plus a top young talent but there are plenty of moving parts in this. It might
 be the biggest question mark with the Spitfires in the last several
seasons.Windsor Spitfires'; G Michael DiPietro (Dave Jewell/THW)

However, should DiPietro get dealt, the Spitfires have a solid replacement -
Finnish goaltender Kari Piiroinen. The team took him during the CHL Import
Draft in June and he's primed for a big NHL draft season. The 17-year-old out
of HIFK Helsinki is new to Canada but has already impressed during training
camp and the pre-season. Should DiPietro go sooner, rather than later,
Piiroinen will take the coveted crease spot.

Who would back-up Piiroinen? That's to be determined. The Spitfires' did recall
 veteran Lucas Patton from Jr. B. while DiPietro is with the Canucks' camp, but
 it's unlikely that Patton plays the backup role as a 19-year-old.

Regardless of how this plays out, the Spitfires are set in net for both the
short-and-long terms.Home Sweet Home Ice

After finishing in the sixth-seed last season, the Spitfires are ready to take
that next step. While the DiPietro situation has to be sorted out, there's
little doubt that getting home-ice in the first round, and getting a playoff
series win, is the goal. The team hasn't won a playoff round since 2010-11 and
fans are getting restless. This should be the group to do it, though.

With players like Cuylle, Foudy, Boka and Douglas up front, plus a stingy
defence behind them, this is a cohesive group that is eager to show the City of
 Windsor, and the rest of the OHL, that they are for real.

Plus, it's no secret that Rychel will make moves to bolster the roster when
necessary. Don't expect a championship run this season but trust in management.
 This team could make some real noise if everything comes together.

You can check out the Spitfires'; schedule by clicking here, plus get tickets
to Thursday';s home opener against the Guelph Storm, and the rest of the
regular season, by checking out their ticket website. Thursday';s game is set
for 7:05 p.m. at the WFCU Centre.

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