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Serron Noel
Born (2000-08-08) August 8, 2000 (age 24)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Height 6 ft 5 in (196 cm)
Weight 204 lb (93 kg; 14 st 8 lb)
Position Right wing
Shoots Right
NHL team (P)
Cur. team
Florida Panthers
Oshawa Generals (OHL)
National team  Canada
NHL draft 34th overall, 2018
Florida Panthers
Playing career TBD–present

Serron Noel (born August 8, 2000) is a Canadian ice hockey right winger currently playing for the Oshawa Generals in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL).[1] He was ranked the 10th-best North American skater by NHL Central Scouting and the 14th-best prospect overall by ISS Hockey prior to the draft. On June 23, 2018, Noel was selected in the second round, 34th overall by the Florida Panthers in the 2018 NHL Entry Draft.

International play

Noel was part of the gold medal-winning Canadian U18 team in the 2017 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament. He again represented Canada in the 2018 U18 World Championships, totaling two goals and four assists in five games.

Personal life

Noel's father, Dean, was a running back who played five seasons in the Canadian Football League with the Ottawa Rough Riders and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.[2]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2016–17 Oshawa Generals OHL 63 8 13 21 52 9 1 2 3 9
2017–18 Oshawa Generals OHL 62 28 25 53 61 5 0 1 1 12
OHL Totals 125 36 38 74 113 14 1 3 4 21

International

Year Team Event Result GP G A Pts PIM
2017 Canada IH18 1st place, gold medalist(s) 5 1 0 1 2
2018 Canada WJC18 5th 5 2 4 6 8
Junior totals 10 3 4 7 10

References

  1. ^ "Serron Noel at eliteprospects.com". www.eliteprospects.com.
  2. ^ Garrioch, Bruce (June 1, 2018). "Former CFLer Dean Noel is excited and proud of his hockey-playing son Serron". Ottawa Sun. Retrieved June 23, 2018.