Final shot for some in the Canadian Hockey League to extend career
Time is working against the top three scorers in the Ontario Hockey League.
North Bay Battalion forward Justin Brazeau, Owen Sound Attack forward Kevin Hancock and Ottawa 67’s forward Tye Felhaber sit 1-2-3, respectively, in the OHL points race nearly a third of the way into the season. Despite that, none of them are guaranteed to be playing hockey next year with their junior careers nearing an end.
All three are 20 years old and in their final season of junior eligibility. They went undrafted by NHL clubs and are playing in the Canadian Hockey League without pro contracts.
“This is the age where it’s your last shot, for me I want to play pro hockey,” said Felhaber, a native of Pembroke, Ont. “There’s definitely a little bit more pressure (in your final year). You don’t know what’s going to happen, the scary part is the uncertainty of next year.”


