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Battalion make another blockbuster trade with Colts

Captain Owen Van Steensel and Anthony Romani to join Dalyn Wakely in Barrie.
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Anthony Romani watches the big screen after scoring his 50th goal of the season last March against Brantford.

UPDATE (5:30 p.m., Jan. 5): The Ontario Hockey League confirmed the deal to be North Bay sending Anthony Romani and Owen Van Steensel to Barrie in exchange for Parker Vaughan and Zach Wigle, as well as a fourth-round pick in 2027 (Kitchener), a fifth-round pick in 2027 (London), a sixth-round pick in 2027 (Peterborough) and Barrie's own seventh-round pick in 2028. All of the picks are noted as conditional. 

Original story below: 

Multiple sources across the Ontario Hockey League are reporting another blockbuster deal between the North Bay Battalion and the Barrie Colts. 

Sources say forwards Anthony Romani and Owen Van Steensel are heading south to Barrie in exchange for overage forward Zach Wigle, forward Parker Vaughan, and draft picks.   

With that move, the Barrie Colts are re-uniting one of the most lethal lines in CHL hockey from last season joining former Battalion linemate Dalyn Wakely.  

The first half of the 2024-25 season has been nearly a complete write-off for Anthony Romani. 

After scoring two goals and three assists in six games, Romani broke his clavicle in an early October visit to Erie only hours after the Barrie-North Bay Dalyn Wakely deal took place bringing Shamar Moses to North Bay. 

Romani, who started practicing again with the Battalion in late November, still has not dressed for a game since the injury.  

In 2023-24 Romani had a breakout 58 goal campaign (58-55-111), was drafted by the Vancouver Canucks, and had an invitation to Canada's World Junior Evaluation camp this summer. 

Owen Van Steensel, who was named the Battalion captain this fall, has 13 goals and 13 assists for 26 points in 36 games this season.

Last year, playing alongside Romani and Wakely, he netted 41 goals and 45 assists for 86 points.  

Battalion return

In Parker Vaughan, the Battalion receive a skilled forward who was selected 5th overall in the 2024 OHL Priority Selection. 

In 32 games, the rookie from St. Thomas, Ontario has four goals and three assists for seven points. 

With that move Adam Dennis and John Winstanley will have three 2024 first round picks on their roster for the 2024-25 season with Ryder Carey taken 16th overall by the Troops and Ryder Cali, selected 18th overall by the Soo Greyhounds.  Cali, who started the season with the OJHL's Milton Menace, was acquired in a trade with the Hounds after Cali committed to play NCAA hockey with Harvard and did not report to Greyhounds main camp.  Cali is expected to be available to the Troops as a call-up from the Menace in the second half before joining the Battalion full-time in 2025-26. 

Zach Wigle, an overage forward, has spent his entire career with the Colts. The 6'0", 192 lb. forward from Oakville has six goals and 16 assists for 22 points in 36 games with the Colts this season. 

Wigle, who was selected in the 9th round, 169th overall in the 2020 draft by the Colts, recently committed to play at the NCAA Division I hockey next season at the Rochester Institute of Technology.  


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