Stonehouse had 37 goals as a second-year OHLer, but still went unclaimed in the NHL Draft.\n
The Edmonton Oilers have signed undrafted forward Brady Stonehouse to a three-year entry-level contract.
Known for his aggressive play, Stonehouse was part of Edmonton’s roster during the Young Stars Classic tournament in Penticton, B.C. He scored a goal against Calgary, and would go on to stay with the team for the first few days of main camp. He was returned to the OHL on Sept. 26.
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