, Staff Writer
Forward Matt Gellatly, a junior at Enloe High School and a Raleigh native, has become the first player in the Carolina Hurricanes' junior system to be selected in the prestigious Ontario Hockey League draft.The 17-year-old Gellatly, a 5-foot-10, 180-pounder, was picked by the Saginaw (Mich.) Spirit in the 2008 OHL Priority Selection. He was the 16th and final pick by the Spirit during the May 3 draft. Gellatly was selected in the 15th round, 286th overall.The Canadian junior leagues historically have groomed many of the NHL's best prospects.According to a news release by the Hurricanes, Gellatly was recommended for the draft by Junior Hurricanes coach Clay Cotie, a regional scout for the Red Deer Rebels of the Western Hockey League. Don Edwards, Saginaw's general manager, is a former Canes goalie coach.With the Junior Hurricanes during the 2007-08 season, Gellatly had 19 goals and 17 assists in 36 games. Previously, he represented the Carolinas at the Quebec International Pee-Wee Tournament. He began playing the sport in 1996 as a player in the Raleigh Youth Hockey Association.The OHL is comprised of two 10-team conferences. Saginaw, a member of the Western Conference, finished the '08 season with a 33-25-8-2 record.Most first-year picks fail to land roster spots in the OHL, according to league spokesman Aaron Bell. The majority of the league's first-year picks don't actually play in the league until a year or two following the draft.But once the roster barrier is cracked, OHL players have a decent chance of reaching the NHL. Bell said that roughly 20 percent of the NHL players in '08 put in some time in the OHL.Current Hurricanes star Eric Staal is a former OHL player. His younger brother, 17-year-old Jarred, is a member of the OHL's Sudbury Wolves team.
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