GUELPH, Ont. — On the morning of Game 4, Ottawa 67’s head coach Andre Tourigny fields a call from a reporter. The topic of the conversation isn’t the Ontario Hockey League final, where his team is playing against the Guelph Storm. It’s not about his team’s back-to-back-to-back sweeps, or the record-breaking 14-game playoff win streak, finally snapped two nights earlier by the Storm.



It’s about Tye Felhaber, the 20-year-old star whose season has been on par with his team’s impressive exploits. So impressive that Felhaber, an overager, earned an entry-level contract with the Dallas Stars.



According to Tourigny, the 73 goals and 133 points Felhaber scored through 83 combined regular season and playoff games this season aren’t something that happens often in the OHL. But the production, which included 50 goals in his first 47 games (and a stretch of no more than two games without a goal), speaks for itself. His 59 regular...