The six-foot-six, 218-pound Brown was the sixth overall pick in the 2014 OHL Draft by Niagara and was traded to Windsor prior to the start of the season.
Devils draft pick Connor Chatham to make debut with Spitfires

Acquired Sunday from the Flint Firebirds, Chatham will make his debut Thursday when the Spitfires face the Owen Sound Attack at the WFCU Centre.
Steven Stamkos and Ben Bishop Named NHL All Stars

The National Hockey League announced today the full roster of players as well as the head coaches for the 2016 Honda NHL All-Star celebration, which will be held Jan. 30-31 at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville.
Rangers goalie Opilka cleared to return following ailment

Luke Opilka’s mystery illness has been diagnosed. Kind of.
“We’re fairly certain that he had mono at some point but he seems to have played right through it,” said Kitchener Rangers general manager Murray Hiebert. “It looks like if he did have mono, then that part is gone.”
Warning’s speed makes him reliable asset for Mallards

The rookie from Chesterfield, Mo., is quickly developing into one of the top all-around players on the Mallards, earning more and more ice time as well as a role on the power play and penalty kill, which is the third-best in the ECHL.
Spitfires Acquire Connor Chatham from Firebirds

The Windsor Spitfires have acquired Connor Chatham from the Flint Firebirds in exchange for Luke Kirwan, General Manager Warren Rychel announced Sunday.
St. Louisan Wideman overcomes odds to play in NHL

Of all the sports Chris Wideman played growing up in St. Louis, a career in the NHL perhaps seemed the most unlikely.
OHL roundup: Brown leads Spitfires to the win

Logan Brown and Gabriel Vilardi scored in the shootout to lift the Windsor Spitfires to a 3-2 victory over the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds on Thursday in Ontario Hockey League action.
Stastny Feels Good About His Game

Blues center Paul Stastny had a big point Tuesday, assisting on Alexander Steen’s game-clinching goal in a 4-3 overtime win over Nashville.
PC 2, BC 1: Saracino and Tanev score for Friars

Nick Saracino and Brandon Tanev notched goals 44 seconds apart midway through the third period to spur a 2-1 come-from-behind victory for the top-ranked Providence College men’s hockey team over No. 4 Boston College in a bizarre ending at Germain Arena.