Goure signs AHL contract
It appears that Grande Pointe’s Deni Goure has found a spot to begin his professional hockey career.
Goure, who just turned 21 years-old, is signing with the AHL’s Calgary Wranglers, which Inside AHL Hockey writer Tony Androckitis first reported on Wednesday afternoon.
The Wranglers are the top farm club of the Calgary Flames
Goure played four seasons with the OHL’s Owen Sound Attack. His NHL draft season (2020-21) was wiped out due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The former Chatham-Kent Cyclone was a first-round draft pick of the Attack. Goure put up good numbers in the OHL. In his overage season, Goure finished with 96 points in 68 games. He finished finished as runner-up in award voting for the OHL’s Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy, which is awarded annually to the top Overage Player of the Year.
In four seasons with Owen Sound, he played 259 games, scoring 102 goals and adding 149 assists for 251 points.