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Whalers Join EJHL South

By Whaler Nation, 05/05/11, 6:01PM EDT

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Boston, MA- The Eastern Junior Hockey League is proud to announce a historic affiliation with the Southern Atlantic Hockey League for the upcoming season. With the formation of the partnership, the Southern Atlantic League will operate under the banner of “EJHL South.”

The affiliation is designed to substantially raise the standard of play in the south, provide improved league infrastructure, player development, college promotion, and increased visibility through an expanded league schedule that includes both regional competition and showcase competition at EJHL events. 

The EJHL South encompasses a working partnership with the seven teams that encompass the existing junior hockey footprint of the Southeastern United States, from Virginia to Florida.   The purpose of this affiliation is to extend to the rapidly growing southern hockey marketplace, the advanced player development and academic based junior hockey model that has been so successful in the advancement of student-athletes over the past twenty years. 

Under the agreement, the EJHL South will participate in EJHL Showcases and play selected exhibition games against EJHL clubs and take advantage of the exposure to NCAA and NHL scouts currently enjoyed by the EJHL. The EJHL South will also stage its All-Star Game in conjunction with the annual EJHL All-Star Classic.

“This is a great day for the sport of junior hockey and for players involved in this affiliation.  We believe in the promise and potential of the southern hockey footprint, and we have total confidence that with the implementation of our player development model and with the EJHL branding and product extended to this region, that junior hockey players from the south can reach their ultimate goals and dreams,” commented EJHL Commissioner Bob Mainhardt.

Since its inception in 1993, the Eastern Junior Hockey League has placed over 1500 players in NCAA hockey, including fifteen Division I All-Americans, six Hobey Baker Award Finalists, with Matt Gilroy winning the award in 2009. Twenty-five EJHL alumni have played in the National Hockey League.

SAHL Vice President David Falkenstein stated, “For our families and players here in the south, this is a historic day.  Though there are many junior hockey leagues and products, but there is no confusion on the enormous value that the EJHL offers to all its players in terms of complete player development.  We are humbled by the opportunity to participate as an affiliate of the EJHL and this is the culmination of a dream for most of us.  Finally, players from our region can play closer to home and have similar player development and collegiate advancement opportunities afforded the vast number of successful players that have been associated with the EJHL.”

The EJHL South will commence operations immediately and will operate under the control and administrative guidelines of the EJHL.

EJHL Player Advancement Facts

What they are saying...

Eastern Junior Hockey League
Junior Hockey the way it should be
New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs: 2010 EJHL Champions
? Twenty three alumni in the National Hockey
League
? Sixty eight NHL Entry Draft Selections
? Thirteen NCAA Division One All–Americans
? Over 1300 NCAA placements
? Five Hobey Baker Award Finalists
? Fourteen representatives on Team USA in the
IIHF World Junior Championships
? Five representatives in the 2010 Winter Olympic
Games
“The EJHL has been a terrific supplier of talent for
Hockey East and we are proud to recruit heavily
from that league.”
- Jerry York (Head Coach, BostonCollege Eagles)
“Playing in the EJHL was one of the best decisions I
ever made.”
- BostonCollege defenseman Brian Dumoulin (Carolina
Hurricanes draft pick/ New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs alum)
“I wanted to make an impact right away in college
hockey, and playing in the EJHL definitely helped me
get ready for that.”
- BostonUniversity forward Charlie Coyle (San Jose
Sharks draft pick/ South Shore Kings alum)
“The Eastern Junior Hockey League is a fabulous option
for any student-athlete striving to play Division 1
college hockey. The EJHL has a tremendous group of
elite coaches to develop their players, and the league
gives you consistent exposure to college and pro
scouts. Since the league began 18 years ago, we have
recruited more players from the EJHL than any other
junior league in North America. The EJHL is our
bread & butter for recruiting elite players.”
- TimWhitehead (Head Coach, University of Maine
Black Bears)
“The EJHL provided the exposure, competition, and
coaching to get my sons to the next level. Each enjoyed
their time in the league and made friends and
memories that will last forever. Both the league and
coaches went the extra mile to get them seen by
college coaches and when push came to shove the
college coaches respected the league enough to listen.
Without the opportunity offered to them by the
EJHL, they would have not played college hockey.”
- Frank Gilroy, father of South Shore Kings alumni Matt
(New York Rangers) and Kevin (BostonUniversity)
“I knew I would get noticed playing in the EJHL.”
-Ottawa Senators forward Bobby Butler (Junior Bruins)
 
EXPOSURE
Based in New England, New York, New
Jersey, and Pennsylvania, the EJHL is by far
the most accessible junior hockey league to
NCAA and professional coaches. With all
fourteen EJHL teams in the backyard of numerous
NCAA Division One and Division
Three institutions, players are sure to be
noticed by coaches and scouts. The fortyfive
regular season games, as well as showcases,
the Dineen Cup Championship Series,
and EJHL All Star Game, give players ample
time to impress recruiters. As a result, the
EJHL is one of the top suppliers of talent to
NCAA hockey in North America
 
 
EASTERN JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE
Matt Gilroy (South Shore Kings) receives the 2009
Hobey Baker Memorial Award.
Bobby Butler (Junior Bruins) Jeremy Morin (Syracuse Stars)
 
COMMITMENT
The Eastern Junior Hockey League is the
only league whose organizations operate
youth hockey development ladders, with
many players staying within the organization
from mites to juniors. Furthermore, EJHL
member teams demonstrate commitment to
players as evidenced by the low number of
trades and transactions throughout the season.
 
DEVELOPMENT
EJHL Coaches are required to be USA
Hockey Level 4 certified and have often held
positions with international, NCAA and/or
professional teams.
 
NCAA ELIGIBILITY
Players in the EJHL are not compensated in
any way and the EJHL conforms to all NCAA
eligibility regulations
NHL Draft Picks
2010

Round 
Pick 
NHL Team 
Player 
EJHL Team 
28 
San Jose 
Charlie Coyle 
SouthShore Kings 
122 
Anaheim 
Chris Wagner 
SouthShore Kings 
168 
Nashville 
Anthony Bitetto 
New York Apple Core 

2009

Round 
Pick 
NHL Team 
Player 
EJHL Team 
45 
Atlanta 
Jeremy Morin 
Syracuse Stars 
51 
Carolina 
Brian Dumoulin 
New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs 
164 
Buffalo 
Connor Knapp 
Junior Bruins 
190 
Ottawa 
Brad Peltz 
Junior Bruins 
199 
Montreal 
Mike Cichy 
Junior Bruins 

2008

Round 
Pick 
NHL Team 
Player 
EJHL Team 
174 
Washington 
Greg Burke 
New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs 

2007

Round 
Pick 
NHL Team 
Player 
EJHL Team 
28 
San Jose 
Nick Petrecki 
Capital District Selects 
126 
Chicago 
Joe Lavin 
Junior Bruins 
153 
Phoenix 
Scott Darling 
Capital District Selects 
187 
Buffalo 
Nick Eno 
GreenMountain Glades 

2006

Round 
Pick 
NHL Team 
Player 
EJHL Team 
48 
Los Angeles 
Joey Ryan 
Valley Jr. Warriors 
140 
Edmonton 
Cody Wild 
Junior Bruins 
145 
Philadelphia 
Jon Rheault 
New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs 

2005

Round 
Pick 
NHL Team 
Player 
EJHL Team