Scott Miller, author of a book on the Pack’s 50 years in the OHL, says he sees promising signs for the 2023-24 season
If there is any truth to the saying “history repeats itself,” the Sudbury Wolves franchise and its fan base probably have some mixed feelings about the upcoming 2023-24 Ontario Hockey League season.
Indeed, the way in which the team’s 50th anniversary season came to an end was unfortunately all-too-familiar for the Wolves. Ken Mackenzie is returning for another stint as head coach, having previously experienced considerable success when he served as the Wolves’ bench boss from 1988 to 1992. The Wolves have six players who have already been drafted to the National Hockey League and who are eligible to play another year of junior hockey in Sudbury: forwards David Goyette , Quentin Musty , and Alex Pharand ; defensemen Noah Collins , and Matthew Mania ; and goaltender Jakub Vondras .
There have been multiple times in the past where the Wolves entered the year with a lineup stacked full of top junior players and NHL prospects.
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