It appears Justice Dundas is on his way
to join the Sea Dogs.
Want to thank
the city of Oshawa, all the fans, my billets, and teammates for an
unforgettable last 2 years wish everyone the best!
— Justice
Dundas (@ServingJustice_) September
24, 2014
Flying out to
Saint John's now to start a new chapter of my career with the @SeaDogsHockey
can't wait to get things going!
— Justice Dundas
(@ServingJustice_) September
24, 2014
In 51 games with the Oshawa Generals
last season, the 20-year old forward had four goals, five assists, and 96
penalty minutes.
Dundas has played in 152 OHL games over
the past three seasons, registering 16 goals and 14 assists with the Generals
and Sarnia Sting. The Richmond Hill, Ont. native was a 12th round
pick of the Sting in the 2011 OHL Draft.
Dundas was also a free agent invite to
St. Louis Blues rookie camp this year.
Saint John currently has just two
20-year olds on their roster – goaltender Sebastien Auger and forward Mark
Tremaine.
Dundas will be the seventh player from Ontario on the Dogs roster.
Dundas will be the seventh player from Ontario on the Dogs roster.
The Sea Dogs’ next game is on Saturday
night at Harbour Station against the Halifax Mooseheads.
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