OHL Draft: Brampton's 1st Round Choice (17th overall) in 2009
Career Highlights: Rookie left winger Barclay Goodrow was the Battalion’s first-round choice, 17th overall, in 2009 OHL Priority Selection … scored six regular-season goals with the Troops, including two game-winners … two goals, two assists for four points in six games with silver-medalist Ontario at the 2010 World Under-17 Challenge at Timmins … recorded his first multi-point OHL game on Dec. 20 with one goal, two assists in a 4-3 loss vs. Ottawa … scored first OHL goal Oct. 17 in 8-1 win at Peterborough … earned his first OHL point with an assist Sept. 17 in a season-opening 2-1 loss at Peterborough … starred for the York-Simcoe Express in 2008-09, scoring 67 goals in 71 games … started playing organized hockey in Aurora and moved to the York-Simcoe AAA program in 2004 … played on two Aurora Tigers AA teams and three York-Simcoe Express squads that captured OMHA championships … played rep soccer for six years in Aurora and competitive rugby … favourite NHL team is the Chicago Blackhawks and favourite player is Rick Nash of the Columbus Blue Jackets … Barclay’s father, John, played intercollegiate football at the University of Toronto and was drafted by the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League in 1979.