Connor Corcoran. (Photo courtesy of the Windsor Spitfires)Connor Corcoran. (Photo courtesy of the Windsor Spitfires)
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UPDATE: Wolves Get Lalonde With Second Pick

Windsor native Owen Lalonde was selected second overall in the 2016 OHL Priority Draft.

The Wolves announced they selected the 16-year-old defenceman around 15 minutes into the draft.

Lalonde spent last season with the Windsor Jr. Spitfires AAA club. He scored 13 G and 24 A in 33 games played.

This marks the highest a Windsor-Essex native has been drafted in the OHL since Bell River's Aaron Ekblad was selected first overall in 2011.

Meanwhile the Windsor Spitfires started drafting with the first pick of the second round, selecting Connor Corcoran. The Beeton, Ontario native had warm words to those close to him following his selection.

The 6'0" right winger had 22 G and 26 A last season with the Barrie Colts AAA squad. In the fourth round, the Spits picked up Chris Playfair from the Waterloo Wolves AAA system.

Below is a complete list of the other Windsor Spitfires' draft choices in the 2016 OHL Priority Selection.

Round 4, Pick 14 (75 overall) - LW Chris Playfair, Waterloo Wolves Minor Midget AAA

Round 6, Pick 13 (114 overall) - C Tyler Angle, Southern Tier Admirals Minor Midget AAA

Round 9, Pick 14 (175 overall) - RW Michael Aloise, York-Simcoe Express Minor Midget AAA

Round 10, Pick 1 (182 overall) - G Brock Baier, Mitchell Hawks

Round 10, Pick 14 (195 overall) - RD Bobby Burns, Detroit Little Caesars 16U

Round 11, Pick 14 (215 overall) - RW Zackary Young, Mississauga Rebels Minor Midget AAA

Round 12, Pick 14 (235 overall) - LW Drew Elser, Selects Academy 16UN at South Kent School

Round 13, Pick 14 (255 overall) - G Dylan St. Cyr, USA Under 17 Team

Round 14, Pick 14 (275 overall) - RD Michael Ferrandino, Chicago Young Americans 16U

Round 15, Pick 9 (290 overall) - C Jack Bowler, Sun County Panthers

Round 15, Pick 14 (295 overall) - C Kory Silverio, Windsor Jr. Spits Zone AAA

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