CHL NewsOHL preview East Division Franais NEWSCHL News OHL preview East DivisionWednesdaySeptember 17 2008By Aaron BellThe 200809 Ontario Hockey League regular season officially kicks off on Wednesday when the Saginaw Spirit host the London Knights A full slate of games is scheduled for this weekendHere is a look around the East Division Watch for the Western Conference previews on ThursdayBelleville BullsKey Returnee Mike Murphy (pictured) served notice last season that his unorthodox style could be successful He went from being a question mark as the Bulls starter to winning the OHLs goalie of the year hardware He is a competitor that is well liked in the Bulls dressing room and will shoulder the load again this seasonForwards Veterans Eric Tangradi Cory Tanaka and Bryan Cameron will need to pick up the slack after the graduation of top guns Shawn Matthias Matt Beleskey and Jan Mursak Returning forwards like Stephen Johnston Matt Tipoff and Tyler Randell will get a lot more ice time this season and all look ready to respond Andy Bathgate and Luke Judson spent time with the Bulls during their Memorial Cup run last year that will benefit them moving forward Mike Neal missed almost all of last season with a knee injury and is anxious to get back on trackDefence Gold medal winner PK Subban and Shawn Lalonde are dynamic skaters that keep the opposition on their toes while veteran Nick Pageau is an unheralded performer that is strong at both ends of the ice Rookie Bjorn Krupp already looks like a veteran while first rounder Stephen Silas will also join the mixGoaltending Murphy turned in an impressive performance last season after the graduation of allstar Kevin Lalande European pick Philipp Grubauer is waiting in the wings to take over when Murphy graduates and already looks goodBehind the Bench In four seasons with the Bulls Burnett has taken the team from missing the playoffs to being a perennial contender No other team has more playoff experience coming into this season and Burnett is a proven winner that could find himself in the finals again this seasonKingston FrontenacsKey Returnee Nathan Moon blossomed into a top offensive producer last season racking up 35 goals and 77 points The Penguins draft pick is especially dangerous on the powerplay and will play in all the key situations again this seasonForwards Overage Matthew Kang hasnt grabbed a lot of headlines in his three OHL seasons but consistently puts up good numbers Given the right circumstances he could put together a 100 point campaign Josh Brittain has developed into a topend power forward that can be hard to handle when he carries the puck into the offensive zone while Andris Dzerins looks capable of doubling his 20 goal 50 point output from a year ago Ethan Werek joined the club a year after being their first round pick and already looks comfortable playing a physical styleDefen...