Tuesday, March 12, 2013

PECA NAMED OJHL COACH OF THE YEAR

Press Release

The Ontario Junior Hockey League today announced that Michael Peca (photo credit - Tim Bates/OJHL Images) of the Buffalo Jr. Sabres has been named the recipient of the 2012-13 OJHL Coach-of-the-Year Award.

After originally joining the Jr. Sabres as General Manager prior to the 2011-12 season, Peca took over the role as Head Coach, replacing Grant Ledyard, in early January and leading the club to their best finish since the Niagara Scenic finished in second place in the Metro Junior  'A' Hockey League's West Division in 1995-96.  With expectations now much higher, Peca improved upon last season's record in 2012-13 as Buffalo captured the South-West Conference regular season title on the strength of a 38-12-5 record for 81 points and a .736 winning percentage, the best in franchise history since jumping to the Metro League in 1995-96 from the Eastern Junior Hockey League.  Buffalo would also finish as runner-up for the OJHL regular season title, finishing four points behind the Trenton Golden Hawks for first place in the overall standings.  A testament to the club's leadership, the Sabres would tie for the league lead with 19 road wins

Known as a defensive specialist during his 14-year NHL career, twice winning the Selke Trophy as Best Defensive Forward, Peca's influence on the club was evident as they had the league's top penalty kill at 89.92%, while also recording 14 shorthanded goals, also tops in the OJHL by four more goals than any other club.

Led by OJHL Top Scorer Tyler Gjurich, and January South-West Conference Player-of-the-Month Ryan Schmelzer, the Sabres were also one of the top offensive forces in the OJHL, recording 249 goals for, more than any other OJHL squad and the most by the franchise since 1995-96 when they were led by Jeff Farkas.  The clubs power play would enter the playoffs ranked fourth in the league on the strength of 65 power play goals in 309 man advantages for a 21.04% success rate.

The 38-year old native of Toronto, Ontario, played four seasons in the OHL with the Sudbury Wolves and Ottawa 67's, while also winning the gold medal with Team Canada at the 1994 World Junior Championship held in Ostrava, Czech Republic.  After being drafted by the Vancouver Canucks in the 2nd round, 40th overall, of the 1992 NHL Entry Draft, Peca embarked upon a 14-year NHL career with stops in Vancouver, Buffalo, New York Islanders, Edmonton, Toronto and Columbus.  He was also a member of Team Canada at the 2002 Winter Olympic Games held in Salt Lake City, Utah, ending the country's 50 year gold medal drought when they defeated the United States 5-2 in the gold medal game.

The OJHL Coach-of-the-Year Award is awarded to the Head Coach that is adjudged to have contributed the most to his club’s success throughout the course of the regular season.

John Dean of the North York Rangers was named runner-up in the OJHL award balloting to Peca.

Dean led a Rangers resurgeance this past season, as the franchise had its best regular season record since returning to Junior 'A' play in 1992-93, finishing second in the South Division standings with a 33-14-8 record for 74 points; a 29 point improvement on 2011-12.

The Volunteer-of-the-Year Award and the Most Improved Player Award recipients will be announced later this week.

 (Nathan can be reached at nathanfournier@mainehockeyjournal.com)

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