Otters in tough to repeat as OHL champions with new coach and minus offensive stars
The Erie Otters will begin their Ontario Hockey League title defence with a rookie coach and without many of the stars that helped them to a CHL-record fourth straight 50-win season in 2016-17.
With leading scorer Alex DeBrincat, captain Dylan Strome and top defenceman Darren Raddysh all moving on to the NHL, Chris Hartsburg is keeping expectations realistic in his first season behind the Otters’ bench.
“We’re not going to maintain that forever. I think the biggest thing for us is trying to sustain as much as you can,” the son of former NHL player and coach Craig Hartsburg said. “You lose 49 per cent of your scoring and you’re going to take a step back in some areas.”
Erie, which openes its season Thursday night in Peterborough, won its second J. Ross Robertson Cup last season under head coach Kris Knoblauch, who has also moved on to the NHL as an assistant with the Philadelphia Flyers. Knoblauch compiled a 216-83-14 record over five and a half seasons with the Otters.