it’s a draft that just keeps giving to the windsor spitfires.
defenceman grady spicer officially signed on with the spitfires on tuesday as he inked his ontario hockey league scholarship and development agreement.
“it was awesome and a big relief to get that out of the way,” spicer said of the deal.
the 16-year-old spicer is now the eighth player from the 2024 ohl draft to sign with the spitfires joining first overall pick ethan belchetz, j.c. lemieux, carter hicks, max brocklehurst, andrew robinson, jake windbiel and ethan garden.
“windsor’s got such a bright future ahead,” spicer said.
the spitfires selected spicer in the fourth round with the 71st pick overall from the upper canada cyclones u16 squad.
the windsor spitfires selected defenceman grady spicers from the upper canada cyclones minor midgets in the 2024 ontario hockey league draft in the fourth round with the 71st pick overall.
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“again, this is another signing that we know he’s an ohl player,” spitfires’ general manager bill bowler said. “he’s got an edge to him and a real intensity to his game. he brings a style of play, with a little physicality, that’s always welcome.”
while he was a fourth-round pick, spicer was actually the third defenceman taken by the spitfires in that draft behind hicks, who was taken in the second round, and robinson, who was taken in the third round.
“they’re both great players, but they’re two different players from what i am,” spicer said of hicks and robinson. “i’m more the big, stay-at-home defenceman.”