The Erie Otters added three more players on Wednesday night during the Ontario Hockey League U-18 Draft.

The Otters opened the night by selecting of center Oliver Phillips with the tenth overall pick. The 6'5" forward played last season for Ottawa Jr. 67's. He had 14 goals and 23 points in 27 games. Phillips added five goals and 10 points in 10 postseason games.

"Oliver is a 6'5" smooth-skating power forward. He combines skill, hockey sense, physicality, and compete," said Erie Otters director of scouting Brown. 

Erie followed in round two by adding in net. They selected Jonathan Frattaroli. The Vaughn, ON native spent last season with the Mississauga Senators. 

Jonathan is a quick, athletic goaltender with great feet. Reacts well to lateral plays and does it effortlessly," Erie Otters goaltending consultant Adrian Volpe. "Calm and collected while making saves with good hands in front of his body while utilizing eye attachment."

The Otters closed the night with the selection of left-handed centerman Jack Clarke of the Waterloo Wolves. Clarke registered 16 goals and 30 points in 33 games. He added three goals in 10 postseason contests.