Sudbury Wolves’ David Goyette named OHL top scorer
The Sudbury Wolves’ David Goyette is the Ontario Hockey League's scoring leader for the regular season – racking up 117 points – the most by any Wolves’ player since 1999.
David Goyette has earned the Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy as the OHL season's top scorer. (X/Sudbury Wolves)
Earning the Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy as the season's top scorer, Goyette registered 40 goals, 77 assists and 117 points in 68 regular season appearances.
He was selected in the second round (61st overall) by the Seattle Kraken in the 2022 NHL Draft and was a first-round (11th overall) pick by the Wolves in the 2020 OHL Priority Selection.
Goyette has put up 114 goals, 168 assists and 282 points in 197 OHL regular season contests.
Goyette signed an entry-level NHL contract with the Seattle Kraken in April 2023.
Sudbury Wolves #88, right winger David Goyette. (Supplied/Sudbury Wolves)
Recent wins
Goyette contributed three goals, eight assists and 11 points over his past three games.
Goyette tallied a season-high six-point night on March 22, registering a pair of goals and four assists in a lopsided 13-4 win over the Barrie Colts.
He found the scoresheet again on Saturday, with a goal and four assists in a 9-2 win over the Niagara IceDogs.
Goyette’s teammate Quentin Musty also contributed to Sudbury’s recent wins recording 10 points in his last three games.
Unfortunately, a 5-1 loss to the Oshawa Generals on Sunday means the Wolves finish the regular season in fifth place and will face the Mississauga Steelheads in the first round of the play-offs without a home-ice advantage in the series.
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