C/LW Ty Voit - Sarnia Sting, OHL (2021, 153rd, TOR)

LeafChief

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Took a look around for a Ty Voit thread but couldn't find one. He's having a really strong year playing on a poor Sarnia Sting team. Has 90%+ primary points. On the smaller size but is playing really well without much support.

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Tufted Titmouse

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On occasion that happens but most of the time all the usual suspects are there. Voit will definitely get a camp invite and is a strong candidate for the final team.
Do NCAA players generally get an edge over guys who chose the CHL and are on the fringe?
 

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Do NCAA players generally get an edge over guys who chose the CHL and are on the fringe?
I would say that is true-yes. The reality is the number of American CHL standouts each year is fairly low. The OHL is most represented, then the WHL, and lastly the Q which is almost non-existent. I might be wrong but it seems to me the overall American participation in the CHL has gone steadily down of late. Could be the rise of the USHL.
 
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I would say that is true-yes. The reality is the number of American CHL standouts each year is fairly low. The OHL is most represented, then the WHL, and lastly the Q which is almost non-existent. I might be wrong but it seems to me the overall American participation in the CHL has gone steadily down of late. Could be the rise of the USHL.
you’re absolutely spot on - the USHL is a legitimatly coveted hockey league by Americans and Canadians alike.

Little reason for American talents to go to Canada anymore because the USHL, and USDP is just as good an opprotunity to be seen as the CHL, if not better.
 

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Sarnia Sting Top 5 in scoring this season

1. Voit 28 points
2. Burke 18 points (2002)
3, Limpar-Lantz 13 points (2003)
4. Vilmanis 9 points (2004)
5. MacDonnell 8 points (2005)

Sarnia Sting Top 6 in scoring by forwards

1. Voit 28 points
2. Burke 18 points
3. Limpar-Lantz 13 points
4. Vilmanis 9 points
5. MacDonnell 8 points
6. Sikic 5 points (2003)

Kinda doing it by himself
 

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