IceDogs’ Alternate Captaion Castleman commits to Carleton

The Carleton Ravens announced Monday that Niagara IceDogs overage graduate Oliver Castleman has committed to the men’s hockey program.
Castleman, 20, comes off a 58-point season where he scored a career-high 22 goals and tacked on 36 assists over 62 games. The Gloucester, Ont. product played four seasons in Niagara, recording at least 40 points three teams for a career total of 165 points (73-92–165) over 254 regular season games. He appeared in 25 career playoff contests, recording 13 points (3-10–13).
Castleman was originally Niagara’s fourth round pick in the 2016 OHL Priority Selection after being passed over in 2015. The extra year of seasoning benefitted the 6-foot, 186Ib. left-winger who now joins other OHL graduates in Josh Burnside, Andrew Burns, Cody Caron, Cole Carter, Evan de Haan, C.J. Garcia, Jared Steege and Justin Nichols in the Ravens program.
Ravens Men’s Hockey is excited to announce the commitment of Oliver Castleman (Winger – Ottawa, ON) ? #FearTheConspiracy
Castleman spent 4 years in the OHL with the @OHLIceDogs posting 40+ pts in 3 of those seasons. pic.twitter.com/9fl5apPqo0
— Carleton Ravens (@CURavens) July 20, 2020