Windsor Star

Would take a lot to acquire DiPietro

GM says goalie DiPietro is OHL’s MVP but no player is off limits during rebuild

- JIM PARKER jpparker@postmedia.com Twitter.com/winstarpar­ker

On a Windsor Spitfires club committed to rebuilding, there are no untouchabl­es.

Goalie Mikey DiPietro has watched veterans Logan Stanley, Aaron Luchuk, Gabriel Vilardi and Sean Day get dealt this season after helping the club win last year’s Memorial Cup.

“I kind of came into this year expecting guys to move and go,” said DiPietro, who will be in goal on Thursday when the Spitfires open a three-game road trip in Peterborou­gh against the Petes. “I guess the one thing I wasn’t prepared for was how quickly they would go.”

The Spitfires have exacted a heavy return for those four veterans by getting 17-year-old centre Curtis Douglas, 16-year-old centre Cody Morgan, eight draft picks in the second round and four more in the third round.

It’s a solid return for veteran players with Memorial Cup experience, but Spitfires general manager Warren Rychel could be looking at a king ’s ransom if he opts to deal the 18-year-old DiPietro.

“I think Mikey, you know, is the most valuable player in the OHL right now,” Rychel said. “It’s hard to find a goalie. There aren’t a lot of standout goalies in our league at this time and Mikey’s arguably the best one.”

While there has been interest shown in DiPietro, it’s not been enough for Rychel to consider a trade — yet.

“You’ve got to listen, to see what’s right, but there hasn’t been enough yet offered,” Rychel said.

There’s a lot for Rychel to consider if he was to make a deal.

Like Vilardi, DiPietro still has another year of junior eligibilit­y to play before the Vancouver Canucks prospect turns pro. While Rychel is gambling on Vilardi playing for the Los Angeles Kings next season, DiPietro is almost a lock to be back in the OHL for a final season.

Meanwhile, the Amherstbur­g native has close ties in the community.

“He’s the face of our franchise, a local kid and you have to be careful,” Rychel cautioned.

For his part, DiPietro is taking nothing for granted.

“I won’t believe (I won’t be traded) until 12:01,” DiPietro said in reference to the league’s noon trade deadline on Jan. 10.

Rychel, who has known DiPietro since he was an 11-year-old, dealt his son, Kerby Rychel, in 2013 to help the club in a rebuild that ended with last year’s Memorial Cup title. DiPietro knows anything can happen.

“For myself, at the end of the day, you have to do what’s right for the hockey club and I’ve got to do what’s right for my hockey career,” DiPietro said. “I want to play in the NHL, whatever way I can help the organizati­on, but also hopefully keep getting better and being a better goaltender, I’ve got think of that, too.”

DiPietro was a league all-star last season and helped Windsor win its third Memorial Cup in nine years while also being named the tournament’s top goaltender. A deal for him could tip the balance of power for a club looking to make a title run this season.

“You read a few things here and there,” DiPietro said. “There’s speculatio­n.”

But for a Windsor team that still has hopes of making the playoffs, there’s no one to fill the void of DiPietro’s departure, not only in net, but in the dressing room.

“He’s mature beyond his years and really the captain of our team,” Rychel said. “He really is the leader of our team.”

So, while there will be speculatio­n around DiPietro in the coming week, it would take a monumental offer from a club to get him out of Windsor and that’s just fine for the Sun County minor hockey product.

“I really like staying here,” DiPietro said. “It’s where my heart is and where I want to be.

“Maybe there will be a day where I’m not wearing the Spitfires jersey in the OHL, but hopefully that day doesn’t come too soon.”

There aren’t a lot of standout goalies in our league at this time and Mikey’s arguably the best one.

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