Thamesville’s Dane Fox named top OHL overage player

Photo by Terry Wilson - OHL Images
Photo by Terry Wilson – OHL Images

The Ontario Hockey League announced that forward Dane Fox of the Erie Otters is the 2013-14 recipient of the Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy awarded annually to the OHL’s Overage Player of the Year.

Fox finished second in league scoring behind teammate Connor Brown with 107 points in 67 games played including a league-high 64 goals along with 43 assists. He becomes the second member of the Otters to win the award following Cory Pecker who earned the honour in the club’s 2001-02 championship season.

“I’m pretty overwhelmed and honored to receive this award,” Fox said. “There were a lot of great players up for this. I am pretty excited to be taking this home, but I am still focused on the main goal. I want to win a championship in my final OHL season, that’s the trophy I want.”

For more on this story, check out the OHL website: Dane Fox named Overage Player of Year

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