This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story
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LW Andrew Agozzino
5'10", 187 lbs, Age: 23, From: Vaughn, Ontario, Free Agent
Last Season (With Adirondack Phantoms, AHL): 6GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, -2, 2 PIM, 6.33 AvR
AHL Playoffs: 0GP
Professional Career:
Career (American Hockey League): 39GP, 0G, 1A, 1P, -6, 14 PIM, 6.00 AvR
Peoria Rivermen (2 games), Adirondack Phantoms (37 games)
AHL Playoffs: 2GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, Even, 2 PIM, 6.00 AvR
Adirondack Phantoms (2 games)
LW Myles Doan
5'11", 189 lbs, Age: 22, From: LaSalle, Quebec, Free Agent
Last Season (With Augsburger Panther, DEL): 28GP, 1G, 5A, 6P, -15, 24 PIM, 5.82 AvR
DEL Playoffs: 0GP
Professional Career:
Career (Deutsche Eishockey Liga): 28GP, 1G, 5A, 6P, -15, 24 PIM, 5.82 AvR
Augsburger Panther (28 games)
DEL Playoffs: 0GP
G Chris Festarini
6'1", 169 lbs, Age: 21, From: Oakville, Ontario, Arizona Sundogs (CHL) (1 year/$29K)
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs, OHL): 46GP, 27-12-7, 2 SO, 2.75 GAA, .904 SV%, 8.09 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 14GP, 10-4-0, 0 SO, 3.07 GAA, .896 SV%, 7.71 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 143GP, 74-42-10, 7 SO, 2.97 GAA, .895 SV%, 7.91 AvR
Erie Otters (17 games), Niagara IceDogs (126 games)
OHL Playoffs: 37GP, 23-11-0, 1 SO, 2.58 GAA, .906 SV%, 8.11 AvR
Erie Otters (2 games), Niagara IceDogs (35 games)
LW Ryan Horvat
6', 196 lbs, Age: 21, From: Brantford, Ontario, Kalamazoo Wings (ECHL) (1 year/$10.5K)
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs, OHL): 61GP, 5G, 7A, 12P, +4, 32 PIM, 6.39 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 14GP, 0G, 2A, 2P, -3, 8 PIM, 6.21 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 196GP, 36G, 27A, 63P, +2, 119 PIM, 6.45 AvR
Guelph Storm (21 games), Niagara IceDogs (175 games)
OHL Playoffs: 53GP, 1G, 7A, 8P, Even, 18 PIM, 6.34 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (53 games)
D Shayne Rover
6'3", 224 lbs, Age: 22, From: Newmarket, Ontario, Orlando Solar Bears (ECHL) (1 year/$28.5K)
Last Season (With Orlando Solar Bears, ECHL): 72GP, 9G, 33A, 42P, -4, 60 PIM, 6.75 AvR
ECHL Playoffs: 0GP
Professional Career:
Career (East Coast Hockey League): 72GP, 9G, 33A, 42P, -4, 60 PIM, 6.75 AvR
Orlando Solar Bears (72 games)
ECHL Playoffs: 0GP
G Joel Vienneau
6'3", 194 lbs, Age: 22, From: Hearst, Ontario, Free Agent
Last Season (With Evansville IceMen, CHL): 52GP, 21-28-3, 4 SO, 2.83 GAA, .898 SV%, 7.60 AvR
CHL Playoffs: 0GP
Last Season (With Ontario Reign, ECHL): 9 GP, 2-7-0, 0 SO, 3.63 GAA, .876 SV%, 7.11 AvR
ECHL Playoffs: 5GP, 3-2-0, 0 SO, 3.20 GAA, .902 SV%, 7.60 AvR
Professional Career:
Career (Central Hockey League): 52GP, 21-28-3, 4 SO, 2.83 GAA, .898 SV%, 7.60 AvR
Evansville IceMen (52 games)
CHL Playoffs: 0GP
Career (East Coast Hockey League): 9GP, 2-7-0, 0 SO, 3.63 GAA, .876 SV%, 7.11 AvR
Ontario Reign (9 games)
ECHL Playoffs: 5GP, 3-2-0, 0 SO, 3.20 GAA, .902 SV%, 7.60 AvR
Ontario Reign (5 games)
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August 11th
The IceDogs begin their American Tour, travelling to play the Everett Silvertips. Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped 19 of the 20 shots he faced, and though the score was tied 1-1 after one period, the IceDogs scored three unanswered goals to take the victory!
Niagara 4, Everett 1
Andrews (1) (Tvrznik, Milne) PP
Koverko (1) (Kelly, Tanguay)
DiFruscia (1) (Pokulok, Duchesne)
Campagna (1) (Paton, Genovese)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Everett Silvertips winger Mathew Ponich, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Kenton Howse, who stopped 19 of 20 shots in the victory!
August 13th
The IceDogs continue their American Tour, travelling to play the Seattle Thunderbirds. Jesse McCullough will get the start in goal for Niagara. Jesse McCullough stopped all 30 shots he faced to record the shutout, and the IceDogs scored twice to secure the victory!
Niagara 2, Seattle 0
Hill (1) (Unassisted) SH
Hill (2) (Paton, Andrews) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who posted a 30 save shutout. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Braxton Andrews, who recorded an assist.
IceDogs center Devin Hill will miss 10 days with a groin strain.
August 15th
The IceDogs finish their American Tour, travelling to play the Portland Winter Hawks. Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped 18 of the 20 shots he faced, and the IceDogs got out to an early 4-0 lead, and Portland never caught up!
Niagara 4, Portland 2
Paton (1) (Tvrznik, Pelech)
Tvrznik (1) (Paton, Semenov) PP
Scott (1) (Genovese, Duchesne)
Semenov (1) (Tvrznik, Pelech)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Radko Tvrznik, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Lawne Paton, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Francois Semenov, who scored a goal, and an assist.
August 16th
Season Ticket Update: 2,146
August 19th
Former IceDogs winger Andrew Agozzino has signed a 1 year contract worth $486K with the Columbus Blue Jackets.
August 21st
The Niagara Cup Tournament begins play today!
Gatineau Olympiques vs. Niagara IceDogs
The IceDogs return home to play host to the opening game of the Niagara Cup tournament against the Gatineau Olympiques. Jesse McCullough will get the start in goal for Niagara. Jesse McCullough stopped 27 of the 28 shots he faced, and though the Olympiques scored first, the IceDogs scored three unanswered goals to take the victory!
Gatineau 1, Niagara 3
Andrews (2) (Milne, Campagna) PP
Paton (2) (Unassisted)
Scott (2) (Campagna, Genovese)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 27 of 28 shots in the victory. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Lawne Paton, who scored a goal.
Windsor Spitfires vs. Prince George Cougars
Windsor defeat Prince George 4-2! First star honours would go to Prince George Cougars defenseman Jordan Harris, who recorded an assist. Second star would go to Windsor Spitfires defenseman Reece Scarlett, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Windsor Spitfires center Emile Brace, who scored two goals, and an assist.
August 22nd
Prince George Cougars vs. Niagara IceDogs
The IceDogs remain at home to play the second game of the Niagara Cup Tournament against the Prince George Cougars. Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped 27 of the 33 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs led 3-2 midway through the game, the Cougars would scored four unanswered goals to take the victory!
Prince George 6, Niagara 3
Pelech (1) (Duchesne) PP
Duchesne (1) (Tanguay, Cote) PP
Campagna (2) (Leclerc)
First star honours would go to Prince George Cougars defenseman Ryan Pulock, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Prince George Cougars center Francois Lavigne, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Prince George Cougars center Jarrod Bellefleur, who scored a goal.
Gatineau Olympiques vs. Windsor Spitfires
Windsor defeat Gatineau 5-1! First star honours would go to Windsor Spitfires winger Tanner Salmon, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Windsor Spitfires goaltender Evan Lisabeth, who stopped 29 of 30 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Windsor Spitfires winger Mychal Branham, who recorded two assists.
August 23rd
Windsor Spitfires vs. Niagara IceDogs
The IceDogs remain at home to close out the Niagara Cup, playing host to the Windsor Spitfires. Jesse McCullough will get the start in goal for Niagara. Jesse McCullough stopped 25 of 27 shots he faced, and though the Spitfires scored two goals early, the Icedogs scored four unanswered to take the victory!
Windsor 2, Niagara 4
Genovese (1) (Duchesne)
Tanguay (1) (Genovese, Duchesne)
Leclerc (1) (Duchesne, Kelly)
DiFruscia (2) (Unassisted) EN
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Cory Genovese, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Pierre-Marc Duchesne, who recorded three assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Anthony DiFruscia, who scored a goal.
Gatineau Olympiques vs. Prince George Cougars
Gatineau defeat Prince George 4-0! First star honours would go to Gatineau Olympiques goaltender Eric Poudrier, who posted a 33 save shutout. Second star would go to Gatineau Olympiques center Bruno Gandois, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Gatineau Olympiques winger Oliver Cooper, who scored a goal, and an assist.
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Pos Team GP W L T Pct GF GA Pts
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1st Windsor 3 2 1 0 0.667 11 7 4
2nd Niagara 3 2 1 0 0.667 10 9 4
3rd Gatineau 3 1 2 0 0.333 6 8 2
4th Prince George 3 1 2 0 0.333 8 11 2
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August 25th
IceDogs center Devin Hill resumes full contact practices after recovering from his groin strain.
August 27th
All unsigned prospects report for training camp.
August 30th
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With the start of training camp the IceDogs are split up into 4 teams!
Team Blue
G Kenton Howse
D Braxton Andrews
D Owen Munro (tryout)
D Kris Dube
D Broderick Kelly
LW Radko Tvrznik
LW Reggie Leclerc
C Scotty Tompkins (tryout)
C Fernando Larocque (tryout)
C Mathew Campagna
RW Ivan Benyuk
RW Larry Carriere (tryout)
RW Roch Van Onlangs
Team Red
G Jesse McCullough
D Bruce Dorion (tryout)
D Denny Hope (tryout)
D Cory Genovese
D Drake Milne
LW Samson Tanguay
LW Corbie Scott
C Devin Hill
C Francois Semenov
RW Lawne Paton
RW Deder MacDonald (tryout)
Team Green
G Tiny Flinn (tryout)
D Adam Pelech
D Jean-Claude Bent (tryout)
D James Brown (tryout)
LW Chamirand Laforest (tryout)
LW Laine Murphy (tryout)
C Pierre-Marc Duchesne
C Stace Regan (tryout)
RW Scott Pokulok
RW Julien McNeely
Team White
G Arnold Beauchemin
D Walker Drouin (tryout)
D Dusty Johnston (tryout)
D Roger Cote
LW Anthony DiFruscia
C Carter Verhaeghe
C Neil Staal (tryout)
RW Maxime Regier
RW Dean Koverko
September 4th
IceDogs training camp opened today with physical fitness testing. Showing exceptional fitness were defensemen Drake Milne, and Broderick Kelly, while goaltender Arnold Beauchemin, and tryout defenseman Bruce Dorion showed up in the worst shape!
Team Red defeat Team Blue 5-0! Best performance was put in by defenseman Cory Genovese, with honours also going to center Francois Semenov, and defenseman Drake Milne.
Team Green defeat Team White 3-0! Best performance was put in by center Pierre-Marc Duchesne, with honours also going to defenseman Adam Pelech, and winger Julien McNeely.
The IceDogs remain at home to open their preseason, playing host to the Kitchener Rangers. Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped 29 of the 31 shots he faced, and the Rangers scored late in the third period to force overtime, where Kitchener winger Mitchell Dempsey would emerge as the hero!
Kitchener 2, Niagara 1 (OT)
Tompkins (1) (Drouin)
First star honours would go to Kitchener Rangers defenseman Chris Bigras, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Kitchener Rangers winger Mitchell Dempsey, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Walker Drouin, who recorded an assist.
The Czech Four Nations Under-20 Tournament begins play today!
Czech Republic vs. Sweden
Sweden defeat Czech Republic 5-1! First star honours would go to Swedish center Viktor Crus-Rydberg, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Swedish winger Jorgen Stromqvist, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Swedish defenseman Oskar Nobling, who recorded an assist.
Russia vs. Finland
Russia defeat Finland 4-2! First star honours would go to Russian center Eduard Fomitchev, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Finnish defenseman Juho Siren, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Russian winger Kim Misharin, who scored two goals.
September 6th
Team Green and Team Red battle to a 3-3 draw! Best performance was put in by winger Julien McNeely, with honours also going to center Francois Semenov, and tryout defenseman Denny Hope.
Team White defeat Team Blue 4-0! Best performance was put in by tryout center Neil Staal, with honours also going to winger Dean Koverko, and tryout defenseman Dusty Johnston.
Finland vs. Czech Republic
Czech Republic defeat Finland 4-3! First star honours would go to Finnish center Alexander Barkov, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Czech defenseman Viktor Toma, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Czech defenseman Petra Kriz, who scored two goals.
Sweden vs. Russia
Sweden defeat Russia 5-2! First star honours would go to Swedish winger Sebastian Sundstrom, who scored two goals, and an assist. Second star would go to Swedish center Viktor Crus-Rydberg, who recorded three assists. Third star would go to Swedish winger Jorgen Stromqvist, who scored a goal.
IceDogs defenseman Adam Pelech has left the team to attend training camp with the Colorado Avalanche!
Season Ticket Update: 2,160
September 7th
The IceDogs travel to play the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds. Jesse McCullough will get the start in goal for Niagara. Jesse McCullough stopped 30 of the 32 shots he faced, and though the Greyhounds scored early in the third to tie the score 2-2, the IceDogs scored twice more to take the victory!
Niagara 4, Sault Ste. Marie 2
Tvrznik (2) (Koverko, Kelly)
Drouin (1) (Campagna)
Tanguay (2) (Campagna, Drouin) PP
Koverko (2) (Unassisted) EN
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Dean Koverko, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Walker Drouin, who scored a goal, and an assist.
Czech Republic vs. Russia
Czech Republic battle Russia to a 2-2 draw! First star honours would go to Czech goaltender Karel Okal, who stopped 30 of 32 shots in the draw. Second star would go to Russian winger Maxim Yakovlev, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Czech defenseman Milos Kumstat, who scored a goal.
Sweden vs. Finland
Sweden defeat Finland 5-1! First star honours would go to Swedish center Ludvig Jager, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Swedish defenseman Alex Boman, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Swedish center Viktor Crus-Rydberg, who recorded two assists.
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Pos Team GP W L T Pct GF GA Pts
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1st Sweden 3 3 0 0 1.000 15 4 6
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2nd Russia 3 1 1 1 0.333 8 9 3
3rd Czech Republic 3 1 1 1 0.333 7 10 3
4th Finland 3 0 3 0 0.000 6 13 0
September 8th
Team Blue defeat Team White 2-1! Best performance was put in by winger Roch Van Onlangs, with honours also going to winger Anthony DiFruscia, and tryout center Scotty Tompkins.
Team Red defeat Team Green 3-2! Best performance was put in by center Devin Hill, with honours also going to wingers Samson Tanguay, and Corbie Scott.
September 9th
The Hockey News released their OHL Season Preview today, and the Niagara IceDogs (Team MVP: LW Radko Tvrznik, Key New Face: D Cory Genovese) were ranked 16th out of the 20 OHL Teams!
Favorites to win the J.Ross Robertson Cup this season are the Windsor Spitfires, though the Guelph Storm should give them a run for their money! The Oshawa Generals, and Owen Sound Attack should be solid contenders, while the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds, and London Knights are expected to struggle.
September 10th
Team White and Team Blue skated to a 4-4 draw! The best players on the ice were winger Roch Van Onlangs, and center Mathew Campagna.
Team Red defeat Team Green 2-0! Best performance was put in by center Francois Semenov, with honours also going to tryout defenseman Bruce Dorion, and defenseman Cory Genovese.
The IceDogs travel to play the Sudbury Wolves. Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped 17 of the 18 shots he faced, and though the Wolves scored first, Niagara would scored six unanswered goals to take the victory!
Niagara 6, Sudbury 1
Andrews (3) (Hill) PP
Campagna (3) (Drouin, Koverko) PP
Dube (1) (Semenov)
Tvrznik (3) (Koverko, Campagna)
Tanguay (3) (Benyuk, Hill) PP
Benyuk (1) (Scott, Brown)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Ivan Benyuk, who scored a goal, and an assist.
September 11th
The IceDogs announce the signing of defenseman Walker Drouin. Drouin was the IceDogs 3rd Round Pick (44th Overall) in the 2009 OHL Priority Selection.
The IceDogs announce the signing of defenseman Denny Hope. Hope was the IceDogs 13th Round Pick (256th Overall) in the 2008 OHL Priority Selection.
The IceDogs announce the signing of center Neil Staal. Staal was the IceDogs 6th Round Pick (119th Overall) in the 2009 OHL Priority Selection.
The IceDogs announce the signing of defenseman Bruce Dorion. Dorion was the IceDogs 12th Round Pick (236th Overall) in the 2008 OHL Priority Selection.
All other tryout players have returned to their teams for the season.
September 12th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors. Jesse McCullough will get the start in goal for Niagara. Jesse McCullough stopped 25 of the 28 shots he faced, and though the Majors led 3-2 going into the third period, the IceDogs scored three times to take the victory!
Mississauga 3, Niagara 5
Genovese (2) (Tvrznik, Paton)
Campagna (4) (Tvrznik, Andrews)
Duchesne (2) (Leclerc, Pokulok)
Milne (1) (Hill) PP
Camapagna (5) (Unassisted) EN
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors center Garth McMahon, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Radko Tvrznik, who recorded two assists.
September 13th
Defenseman Adam Pelech has been cut from Colorado Avalanche training camp, and returns to the IceDogs!
Season Ticket Update: 2,165
September 14th
The IceDogs travel to play the Sarnia Sting. Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped 23 of the 25 shots he faced, and though the scored was tied 2-2 midway through the game, the IceDogs scored four unanswered goals to claim the victory!
Niagara 6, Sarnia 2
Scott (3) (Koverko, Cote)
Paton (3) (Drouin, Tvrznik)
Tanguay (4) (Koverko, Campagna) PP
Andrews (4) (Semenov)
Koverko (3) (Scott, Hill)
Tvrznik (4) (Campagna, Pelech)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Dean Koverko, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Corbie Scott, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Radko Tvrznik, who scored a goal, and an assist.
September 16th
The IceDogs return home to finish off their preseason, playing host to the Ottawa 67's. Jesse McCullough will get the start in goal for Niagara. Jesse McCullough stopped 20 of the 23 shots he faced, and the IceDogs scored three times in the third to take the victory!
Ottawa 3, Niagara 6
Tanguay (5) (Koverko, Campagna) PP
Tvrznik (5) (Duchesne, Pelech)
Campagna (6) (Tanguay, Koverko) PP
Koverko (4) (Campagna, Andrews) PP
Hill (3) (Milne) PP
Tanguay (6) (Koverko, Cote) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Dean Koverko, who scored a goal, and three assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Samson Tanguay, who scored two goals, and an assist. Third star would go to Ottawa 67's defenseman Joshua Chapman, who scored a goal, and an assist.
September 20th
The Hockey News released their OHL Top Ten Lists Today!
Top Goaltenders
1. Rich Lalonde (Sudbury Wolves)
2. Heikki Karjalainen (Owen Sound Attack)
3. Derek Betournay (Kitchener Rangers)
4. Skylar McMahon (Barrie Colts)
5. Spencer Neal (Guelph Storm)
6. Michael Alston (Peterborough Petes)
7. Remy Jovanovsky (Plymouth Whalers)
8. Andras Fodor (Saginaw Spirit)
9. Bruin Gorman (Erie Otters)
10. Kirby Bird (Ottawa 67's)
Top Defensemen
1. Aaron Ekblad (Barrie Colts)
2. Ernie Vigilante (Saginaw Spirit)
3. Jonathan Duchesne (Erie Otters)
4. Trevor Bzdel (London Knights)
5. Darnell Nurse (Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds)
6. Domingo Schmitt (Barrie Colts)
7. Adam Bateman (Windsor Spitfires)
8. Marc-Etienne Raine (Mississauga St. Michael's Majors)
9. Will Brodsky (Ottawa 67's)
10. Taylor Hunter (Owen Sound Attack)
Top Left Wingers
1. Les Morris (Kingston Frontenacs)
2. Jerome Cochrane (London Knights)
3. Brandon Love (Oshawa Generals)
4. Keven Trudel (Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds)
5. Vern Wright (Brampton Battalion)
6. Ashley Burns (Ottawa 67's)
7. Juha Puranen (Kingston Frontenacs)
8. Julien Haley (Sarnia Sting)
9. Stephan Lyons (Barrie Colts)
10. Schuyler Hahn (Brampton Battalion)
Top Right Wingers
1. Steeven Martel (Owen Sound Attack)
2. Sam West (Belleville Bulls)
3. Marcel Martinec (London Knights)
4. Marselis Pang (Barrie Colts)
5. Cedrick Beaudry (London Knights)
6. Lawne Paton (Niagara IceDogs)
7. Michael Caron (Windsor Spitfires)
8. Houston Gallant (Plymouth Whalers)
9. Zack Nastasiuk (Ottawa 67's)
10. Mitchell Cote (Belleville Bulls)
Top Centers
1. Sean Monahan (Ottawa 67's)
2. Zoltan Poitras (Plymouth Whalers)
3. Emile Brace (Windsor Spitfires)
4. Viktor Zemba (Plymouth Whalers)
5. Dennis Allard (Belleville Bulls)
6. Jean-Stephane Clayton (Mississauga St. Michael's Majors)
7. Dale Pike (Sarnia Sting)
8. Jonatan Grennard (Mississauga St. Michael's Majors)
9. Nick Mattsson (Sarnia Sting)
10. Jean-Francois Danyluk (Oshawa Generals)
Top Prospects
1. C Dale Pike (Sarnia Sting)
2. C Bradley MacLean (London Knights)
3. C Jakub Mazur (Barrie Colts)
4. RW Scotty Parson (Oshawa Generals)
5. RW Franklin Pawlowski (Sudbury Wolves)
6. C Louis-Francois Jarvis (Belleville Bulls)
7. LW Schuyler Hahn (Brampton Battalion)
8. C Jori MacMillan (Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds)
9. LW Scotley Bertrand (Brampton Battalion)
10. D Samuel Cassels (Sudbury Wolves
September 21st
The following players have been assigned to the St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL):
G Arnold Beauchemin
D Denny Hope
D Bruce Dorion
D Walker Drouin
C Neil Staal
RW Julien McNeely
RW Maxime Regier
RW Roch Van Onlangs
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Jesse McCullough
6'2", 165 lbs, Age: 16, From: Ellenton, Florida, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Starting Goaltender
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 2nd Round (36th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 24GP, 14-7-1, 1 SO, 2.77 GAA, .907 SV%, 8.25 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 1GP, 0-0-0, 0 SO, 0.00 GAA, 1.000 SV%, 10.00 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 24GP, 14-7-1, 1 SO, 2.77 GAA, .907 SV%, 8.25 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (24 games)
OHL Playoffs: 1GP, 0-0-0, 0 SO, 0.00 GAA, 1.000 SV%, 10.00 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (1 game)
Kenton Howse
5'9", 154 lbs, Age: 15, From: Morrisburg, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Backup Goaltender
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 10th Round (199th Overall), 2009
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Morrisburg Lions, Eastern Ontario Junior B Hockey League): 54GP, 45-6-3, 15 SO, 1.44 GAA, .948 SV%, 8.72 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Arnold Beauchemin
6', 165 lbs, Age: 17, From: St. Catharines, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Goaltender
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 15th Round (296th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With St. Catharines Falcons, Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League): 60GP, 38-12-10, 1 SO, 2.69 GAA, .903 SV%, 7.55 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Unsigned Prospects
Phil Lundbohm (Denver Pioneers, Western Collegiate Athletic Conference)
Tiny Flinn (Port Perry Mojacks, Central Ontario Junior C Hockey League)
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Roger Cote
5'10", 205 lbs, Age: 18, From: Rockland, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: First Pairing, Second Powerplay, First Penalty Kill
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 5th Round (87th Overall), 2007
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 68GP, 14G, 29A, 43P, +28, 56 PIM, 7.18 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 14GP, 1G, 3A, 4P, +6, 18 PIM, 6.71 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 130GP, 24G, 47A, 71P, +40, 76 PIM, 7.18 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (130 games)
OHL Playoffs: 29GP, 1G, 6A, 7P, -3, 28 PIM, 6.55 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (29 games)
Kris Dube
5'9", 156 lbs, Age: 17, From: Metcalfe, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Extra Defenseman
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 8th Round (156th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 68GP, 7G, 13A, 20P, +18, 63 PIM, 6.41 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 14GP, 2G, 2A, 4P, +7, 4 PIM, 6.36 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 68GP, 7G, 13A, 20P, +18, 63 PIM, 6.41 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (68 games)
OHL Playoffs: 14GP, 2G, 2A, 4P, +7, 4 PIM, 6.36 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (14 games)
Walker Drouin
6'2", 194 lbs, Age: 16, From: Nipigon, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Defenseman
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 3rd Round (44th Overall), 2009
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Whitby Fury, Ontario Junior A Hockey League): 59GP, 1G, 10A, 11P, -3, 72 PIM, 6.41 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Cory Genovese, Overage
6'3", 211 lbs, Age: 19, From: Cambridge, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Second Pairing, First Penalty Kill
Drafted: Kitchener Rangers, 13th Round (257th Overall), 2005
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Kitchener Rangers, OHL): 67GP, 6G, 8A, 14P, +12, 96 PIM, 6.94 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 6GP, 1G, 0A, 1P, -2, 4 PIM, 6.67 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 107GP, 9G, 11A, 20P, +14, 144 PIM, 6.85 AvR
Kitchener Rangers (107 games)
OHL Playoffs: 25GP, 1G, 3A, 4P, +4, 32 PIM, 6.68 AvR
Kitchener Rangers (25 games)
Broderick Kelly, Team Captain
6', 196 lbs, Age: 19, From: St. Catharines, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Second Pairing
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 5th Round (98th Overall), 2006
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 68GP, 4G, 12A, 16P, +1, 41 PIM, 6.60 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 14GP, 0G, 4A, 4P, +2, 8 PIM, 6.71 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 137GP, 9G, 21A, 30P, +10, 73 PIM, 6.55 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (137 games)
OHL Playoffs: 38GP, 2G, 5A, 7P, +7, 12 PIM, 6.58 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (38 games)
Drake Milne
5'9", 145 lbs, Age: 17, From: Pickering, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Third Pairing, First Powerplay, Second Penalty Kill
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 3rd Round (56th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 62GP, 11G, 12A, 23P, -10, 28 PIM, 6.74 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 14GP, 1G, 4A, 5P, -2, 6 PIM, 6.71 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 62GP, 11G, 12A, 23P, -10, 28 PIM, 6.74 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (62 games)
OHL Playoffs: 14GP, 1G, 4A, 5P, -2, 6 PIM, 6.71 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (14 games)
Adam Pelech, Overage
6'2", 209 lbs, Age: 20, From: Toronto, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: First Pairing, First Powerplay, Second Penalty Kill
Drafted: Erie Otters, 2nd Round (21st Overall), 2005
NHL Rights: Colorado Avalanche, 6th Round (164th Overall), 2008
Last Season (With Erie Otters/Brampton Battalion, OHL): 65GP, 7G, 16A, 23P, +3, 34 PIM, 6.98 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 11GP, 2G, 2A, 4P, -4, 10 PIM, 6.91 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 266GP, 37G, 81A, 118P, +47, 163 PIM, 7.20 AvR
Erie Otters (217 games), Brampton Battalion (49 games)
OHL Playoffs: 22GP, 2G, 5A, 7P, -5, 27 PIM, 6.80 AvR
Erie Otters (11 games), Brampton Battalion (11 games)
Bruce Dorion
5'11", 180 lbs, Age: 17, From: Whitby, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Defenseman
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 12th Round (236th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Whitby Fury, Ontario Junior A Hockey League): 60GP, 7G, 27A, 34P, +13, 73 PIM, 6.67 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Braxton Andrews
6'1", 194 lbs, Age: 19, From: Toronto, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Third Pairing, Second Powerplay
Drafted: Sarnia Sting, 4th Round (64th Overall), 2006
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With London Knights, OHL): 48GP, 4G, 5A, 9P, -5, 52 PIM, 6.46 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 1GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, Even, 2 PIM, 6.00 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 69GP, 6G, 12A, 18P, -18, 78 PIM, 6.49 AvR
London Knights (69 games)
OHL Playoffs: 1GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, Even, 2 PIM, 6.00 AvR
London Knights (1 game)
Denny Hope
6'2", 187 lbs, Age: 16, From: Niagara Falls, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Defenseman
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 13th Round (256th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara Falls Thunder, South Central AAA League): 50GP, 15G, 24A, 39P, +22, 58 PIM, 7.68 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Unsigned Prospects
Dusty Johnson (Age: 16, Sudbury Cubs, Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League)
James Brown (Age: 15, Sudbury Cubs, Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League)
Owen Munro (Age: 16, Perth Blue Wings, Eastern Ontario Junior B Hockey League)
Jean-Claude Bent (Age: 15, Abitibi Eskimos, Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League)
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Radko Tvrznik, Foreigner
6', 169 lbs, Age: 18, From: Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: First Line LW, First Powerplay, First Penalty Kill
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 1st Round (47th Overall), 2008 CHL Import Draft
NHL Rights: San Jose Sharks, 3rd Round (61st Overall), 2009
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 68GP, 28G, 30A, 58P, +14, 42 PIM, 6.85 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 14GP, 6G, 13A, 19P, +10, 4 PIM, 7.21 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 68GP, 28G, 30A, 58P, +14, 42 PIM, 6.85 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (68 games)
OHL Playoffs: 14GP, 6G, 13A, 19P, +10, 4 PIM, 7.21 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (14 games)
Samson Tanguay
5'11", 156 lbs, Age: 17, From: St. Mary's, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Second Line LW, Second Powerplay
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 7th Round (136th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 56GP, 21G, 17A, 38P, -3, 37 PIM, 6.32 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 13GP, 6G, 6A, 12P, +6, 4 PIM, 6.85 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 56GP, 21G, 17A, 38P, -3, 37 PIM, 6.32 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (56 games)
OHL Playoffs: 13GP, 6G, 6A, 12P, +6, 4 PIM, 6.85 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (13 games)
Corbie Scott
6'3", 158 lbs, Age: 16, From: London, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Third Line LW, Second Penalty Kill
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 1st Round (19th Overall), 2009
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With London Junior Knights, Alliance Pavillion League): 50GP, 23G, 38A, 61P, +21, 91 PIM, 7.14 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Reggie Leclerc
5'8", 152 lbs, Age: 15, From: Brantford, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Fourth Line LW
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 4th Round (79th Overall), 2009
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Colborne Cobras, Empire B Junior Hockey League): 60GP, 28G, 59A, 87P, +46, 110 PIM, 7.10 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Anthony DiFruscia
5'11", 187 lbs, Age: 19, From: Welland, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Extra Winger
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 2nd Round (38th Overall), 2006
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 25GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, -8, 14 PIM, 5.76 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 3GP, 2G, 0A, 2P, +2, 0 PIM, 7.33 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 85GP, 2G, 1A, 3P, -17, 62 PIM, 5.82 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (85 games)
OHL Playoffs: 15GP, 2G, 2A, 4P, Even, 11 PIM, 6.40 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (15 games)
Unsigned Prospects
Laine Murphy (Age: 16, St. Catharines Sabres, South Central AAA League)
Chamirand Laforest (Age: 15, Ottawa Junior Senators, Central Canada Hockey League)
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Lawne Paton
6', 165 lbs, Age: 17, From: Milton, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: First Line RW, First Powerplay, First Penalty Kill
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 1st Round (16th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 63GP, 12G, 26A, 38P, Even, 130 PIM, 6.03 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 11GP, 4G, 5A, 9P, -5, 12 PIM, 6.45 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 63GP, 12G, 26A, 38P, Even, 130 PIM, 6.03 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (63 games)
OHL Playoffs: 11GP, 4G, 5A, 9P, -5, 12 PIM, 6.45 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (11 games)
Dean Koverko
6', 183 lbs, Age: 17, From: Kemptville, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Second Line RW, Second Powerplay
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 9th Round (176th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 63GP, 9G, 14A, 23P, -5, 36 PIM, 6.37 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 14GP, 4G, 3A, 7P, Even, 22 PIM, 6.29 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 63GP, 9G, 14A, 23P, -5, 36 PIM, 6.37 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (63 games)
OHL Playoffs: 14GP, 4G, 3A, 7P, Even, 22 PIM, 6.29 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (14 games)
Scott Pokulok
5'9", 158 lbs, Age: 17, From: Mississauga, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Fourth Line RW
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 4th Round (76th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 55GP, 6G, 6A, 12P, +4, 65 PIM, 5.89 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 14GP, 2G, 1A, 3P, +1, 8 PIM, 6.07 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 55GP, 6G, 6A, 12P, +4, 65 PIM, 5.89 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (55 games)
OHL Playoffs: 14GP, 2G, 1A, 3P, +1, 8 PIM, 6.07 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (14 games)
Ivan Benyuk, Foreigner
5'10", 174 lbs, Age: 17, From: Donetsk, Ukraine, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Third Line RW
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 1st Round (55th Overall), 2009 CHL Import Draft
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Kanata Stallions, Central Canada Hockey League): 57GP, 23G, 16A, 39P, +34, 68 PIM, 6.51 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Maxime Regier
6'1", 178 lbs, Age: 17, From: Toronto, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Winger
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 14th Round (276th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With St. Catharines Falcons, Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League): 60GP, 12G, 23A, 35P, -6, 76 PIM, 6.48 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Roch Van Onlangs
5'10", 202 lbs, Age: 18, From: Ottawa, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Winger
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 11th Round (216th Overall), 2007
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With St. Catharines Falcons, Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League): 60GP, 15G, 14A, 29P, +14, 79 PIM, 6.22 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Julien McNeely
6'4", 209 lbs, Age: 18, From: Barrie, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Winger
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 13th Round (258th Overall), 2007
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With St. Catharines Falcons, Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League): 59GP, 27G, 19A, 46P, +16, 94 PIM, 6.08 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Unsigned Prospects
Markus Soberg (Age: 19, Peoria Rivermen, American Hockey League)
Larry Carriere (Age: 16, Kitchener Junior Rangers, Alliance Pavillion League)
Deder MacDonald (Age: 16, Leamington Flyers, Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League)
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Mathew Campagna, Overage, Alternate Captain
5'11", 196 lbs, Age: 20, From: Mississauga, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: First Line Center, Second Powerplay, Second Penalty Kill
Drafted: Sudbury Wolves, 1st Round (5th Overall), 2005
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 67GP, 22G, 56A, 78P, +23, 113 PIM, 7.97 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 14GP, 10G, 9A, 19P, +10, 12 PIM, 8.36 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 192GP, 56G, 120A, 176P, +46, 287 PIM, 7.45 AvR
Sudbury Wolves (67 games), Niagara IceDogs (125 games)
OHL Playoffs: 43GP, 18G, 21A, 39P, +9, 30 PIM, 7.63 AvR
Sudbury Wolves (9 games), Niagara IceDogs (34 games)
Francois Semenov, Alternate Captain
5'11", 200 lbs, Age: 18, From: Florence, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Third Line Center
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 1st Round (18th Overall), 2007
NHL Rights: New York Islanders, 6th Round (160th Overall), 2009
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 66GP, 6G, 7A, 13P, -10, 81 PIM, 6.70 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 14GP, 2G, 7A, 9P, -1, 22 PIM, 6.93 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 131GP, 18G, 44A, 62P, +9, 141 PIM, 7.01 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (131 games)
OHL Playoffs: 34GP, 4G, 11A, 15P, +3, 62 PIM, 6.91 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (34 games)
Pierre-Marc Duchesne
5'11", 160 lbs, Age: 17, From: Ottawa, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Fourth Line Center
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 10th Round (196th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With South Ottawa Canadians, Eastern Ontario Junior B Hockey League): 60GP, 40G, 46A, 86P, +42, 96 PIM, 7.68 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Devin Hill
6'2", 169 lbs, Age: 17, From: New York, New York, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Second Line Center, First Powerplay
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 5th Round (86th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 68GP, 11G, 36A, 47P, -2, 68 PIM, 6.43 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 14GP, 3G, 7A, 10P, +1, 18 PIM, 6.50 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 68GP, 11G, 36A, 47P, -2, 68 PIM, 6.43 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (68 games)
OHL Playoffs: 14GP, 3G, 7A, 10P, +1, 18 PIM, 6.50 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (14 games)
Neil Staal
5'7", 156 lbs, Age: 16, From: Ottawa, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Winger
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 6th Round (119th Overall), 2009
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With St. Catharines Falcons, Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League): 60GP, 17G, 34A, 51P, +48, 44 PIM, 6.87 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Carter Verhaeghe
6'2", 180 lbs, Age: 19, From: Hamilton, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Extra Center
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 2nd Round (36th Overall), 2006
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 26GP, 2G, 3A, 5P, +3, 55 PIM, 5.92 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 1GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, Even, 0 PIM, 6.00 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 78GP, 3G, 7A, 10P, -12, 164 PIM, 5.78 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (78 games)
OHL Playoffs: 9GP, 1G, 0A, 1P, +1, 13 PIM, 6.00 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (9 games)
Unsigned Prospects
Dmitriy Mazunin (Age: 18, Barys Astana, Russian Superleague)
Scotty Tompkins (Age: 16, Wisconsin Wilderness, Superior International Junior Hockey League)
Fernando Larocque (Age: 16, Wisconsin Wilderness, Superior International Junior Hockey League)
Stace Reagan (Age: 16, Huntsville Otters, Ontario Junior A Hockey League)
Line Combinations
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LW C RW
Radko Tvrznik Mathew Campagna Lawne Paton
Samson Tanguay Devin Hill Dean Koverko
Corbie Scott Francois Semenov Ivan Benyuk
Reggie Leclerc Pierre-Marc Duchesne Scott Pokulok
Extras: C Carter Verhaeghe, LW Anthony DiFruscia
LD RD
Adam Pelech Roger Cote
Cory Genovese Broderick Kelly
Braxton Andrews Drake Milne
Extra: Kris Dube
Jesse McCullough
Kenton Howse
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Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story
September 22nd
The IceDogs remain at home to open their season, playing host to the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors. Jesse McCullough stopped 36 of the 40 shots he faced, and the Majors took an early 3-0 lead, and though Niagara chipped away in the third, they couldn't quite catch up!
Mississauga 4, Niagara 2
Paton (1) (Hill, Pelech) PP
Tvrznik (1) (Paton) SH
First star honours would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors center Jonatan Grennard, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors winger Scott Teskey, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors defenseman Stephen Bellemare, who recorded an assist.
September 23rd
Guelph Storm defenseman Jason Syvret is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored 2 goals, and 2 assists.
September 24th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Brampton Battalion. Jesse McCullough stopped 34 of the 37 shots he faced, and Brampton scored late in the third period to force overtime, where they would go on to victory in the shootout!
Brampton 4, Niagara 3 (SO) Winger Vern Wright scored the shootout winner.
Pokulok (1) (Duchesne, Leclerc)
Pelech (1) (Duchesne)
Milne (1) (Tanguay, Benyuk) PP
First star honours would go to Brampton Battalion center Garet Reagan, who scored a goals. Second star would go to Brampton Battalion center Karri Aho, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Brampton Battalion winger Parker McAllister, who recorded an assist.
IceDogs winger Ivan Benyuk will miss 2 weeks with a rotator cuff strain.
September 29th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Sudbury Wolves. Jesse McCullough stopped 17 of the 20 shots he faced, and the IceDogs offense absolutely exploded, scoring ten goals in a very lopsided victory!
Sudbury 3, Niagara 10
Hill (1) (Milne)
Tvrznik (2) (Paton, Hill) PP
Tvrznik (3) (Hill, Paton) PP
Hill (2) (Tvrznik, Genovese)
Scott (1) (Pokulok, Andrews)
Semenov (1) (Pokulok)
Pelech (2) (Hill) PP
Tanguay (1) (Koverko, Cote)
DiFruscia (1) (Duchesne, Milne)
Milne (2) (Hill, Paton) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who scored two goals, and four assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Drake Milne, who scored a goal, and two assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Radko Tvrznik, who scored two goals, and an assist.
September 30th
The IceDogs travel to play the Oshawa Generals. Backup goaltender Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped 20 of the 22 shots he faced, and though the Generals led 2-1 heading to the third period, the IceDogs scored twice in the period to take the victory!
Niagara 3, Oshawa 2
Tvrznik (4) (Unassisted)
Tanguay (2) (Unassisted)
Koverko (1) (Campagna, Cote) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Dean Koverko, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Roger Cote, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who recorded an assist.
Ottawa 67's center Sean Monahan is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored 2 goals, and 5 assists.
Ottawa 67's center Sean Monahan is named OHL Player of the Month. In 3 games he scored 7 goals, and 5 assists.
Former IceDogs winger Tom Kuhnhackl is named Deutsche Eishockey Liga Rookie of the Month! In 6 games he scored 4 goals, and 4 assists.
Eastern Conference
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Pos Team GP W L OTL SOL Pct GF GA Pts
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1st Ottawa 3 3 0 0 0 1.000 22 7 6
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2nd Sudbury 5 3 2 0 0 0.600 17 20 6
3rd Mississauga 3 2 0 0 1 0.833 11 9 5
4th Niagara 4 2 1 0 1 0.625 18 13 5
5th Oshawa 4 2 2 0 0 0.500 16 10 4
6th Kingston 4 1 1 2 0 0.500 14 13 4
7th Brampton 5 2 3 0 0 0.400 12 23 4
8th Belleville 2 1 1 0 0 0.500 7 9 2
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9th Peterborough 3 1 2 0 0 0.333 7 18 2
10th Barrie 3 1 2 0 0 0.333 9 11 2
Team Leaders
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Stat Leader
Goals Radko Tvrznik (4)
Assists Devin Hill (5)
Points Devin Hill (7)
+/- Adam Pelech (+3)
Penalty Minutes Cory Genovese (8)
Shots on Goal Radko Tvrznik (19)
Hits Cory Genovese (11)
Shot Blocks Cory Genovese (11)
Takeaways Radko Tvrznik (3)
Goals Against Average Kenton Howse (2.03)
Save Percentage Kenton Howse (.909)
Average Rating Kenton Howse (8.00)
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Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story
October 1st
The Groups for the 2009/10 World Junior Hockey Championship were drawn today, and Czech Republic drew into Group A with Russia, Finland, Slovakia, France.
The IceDogs travel to play the Sudbury Wolves. Jesse McCullough stopped 26 of the 27 shots he faced, and though the Wolves scored first, Niagara scored twice in the final ten minutes of the game to take the victory!
Niagara 2, Sudbury 1
Koverko (2) (Pelech, Tvrznik)
Pelech (3) (Tvrznik, Cote)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Adam Pelech, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 26 of 27 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Radko Tvrznik, who recorded two assists.
IceDogs winger Samson Tanguay will miss 10 days with anterior knee pain.
The ISS released their Preliminary Rankings for the 2010 NHL Entry Draft, and two IceDogs were ranked!
RW Lawne Paton - #54
D Drake Milne - #148
The top-ranked player was Sherbrooke Phoenix defenseman Matthew Proulx, followed by Plymouth Whalers center Zoltan Poitras, and Oshawa Generals winger Brandon Love.
The ISS also released their Preliminary Rankings for the 2010 OHL Priority Selection!
The top-ranked player was Guelph Junior Storm goaltender Elie Garland, followed by Whitby Fury winger Regan Weber, and Huntsville Otters defenseman Andrzej Fleury.
The ISS also released their Preliminary Rankings for the 2010 CHL Import Draft!
The top-ranked player was Kazakh center Dmitri Upper (Barys, Russian Minor Hockey League), followed by Croatian defenseman Vjeran Ivsac (Zagreb Jrs, Croatian Junior League), and Czech winger Miloslav Prochazka (Havriov Panthers Jrs, Czech Junior League B).
October 6th
The IceDogs travel to play the Owen Sound Attack. Jesse McCullough stopped 19 of the 23 shots he faced, and the Attack scored four goals early, and while the IceDogs managed a couple goals in the third period, they couldn't complete the comeback!
Niagara 2, Owen Sound 4
Kelly (1) (Semenov)
Genovese (1) (Paton)
First star honours would go to Owen Sound Attack defenseman Taylor Hunter, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Owen Sound Attack center Philippe Roy, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Owen Sound Attack center Jon Hanchuck, who recorded two assists.
October 7th
The IceDogs travel to play the Plymouth Whalers. Backup goaltender Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped 27 of the 30 shots he faced, and though the score was tied 2-2 going into the third period, the Whalers would score twice in the third to take the victory!
Niagara 2, Plymouth 4
Pelech (4) (Tvrznik)
Genovese (2) (Hill)
First star honours would go to Plymouth Whalers center Viktor Zembat, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Plymouth Whalers center Zoltan Poitras, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Adam Pelech, who scored a goal.
Mississauga St. Michael's Majors winger Zarley Patterson is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored 4 goals, and 3 assists.
October 8th
The IceDogs travel to play the Windsor Spitfires. Jesse McCullough stopped 25 of the 27 shots he faced, and though Windsor led 2-1 after the first period, the IceDogs would score three unanswered goals to take the victory!
Niagara 4, Windsor 2
Scott (2) (Paton, Cote)
Koverko (3) (Campagna, Leclerc) PP
Hill (3) (Scott)
Leclerc (1) (Duchesne) EN
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who recorded an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Corbie Scott, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Reggie Leclerc, who scored a goal, and an assist.
October 10th
IceDogs winger Ivan Benyuk resumes full contact practices after recovering from his rotator cuff strain.
October 11th
The IceDogs travel to play the Saginaw Spirit. Jesse McCullough stopped 25 of the 29 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs got out to an early 3-0 lead, the Spirit would score four unanswered goals to take the victory!
Niagara 3, Saginaw 4
Paton (2) (Hill, Cote) PP
Campagna (1) (Paton, Tvrznik)
Leclerc (2) (Koverko, Campagna) PP
First star honours would go to Saginaw Spirit winger Hayden Cournoyer, who scored two goals, and an assist. Second star would go to Saginaw Spirit center Brady McCauley, who recorded three assists. Third star would go to Saginaw Spirit winger Mack Lemmon, who scored a goal, and an assist.
IceDogs winger Ivan Benyuk will miss 3 months with a partially torn ACL!
October 13th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Barrie Colts. Jesse McCullough stopped 17 of the 20 shots he faced, and winger Lawne Paton's goal on a penalty shot midway through the third period gave the IceDogs the victory!
Barrie 3, Niagara 4
Hill (4) (Unassisted)
Andrews (1) (Kelly, Campagna) PP
Pelech (5) (Paton, Hill) PP
Paton (3) PS
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Broderick Kelly, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Lawne Paton, who scored a goal, and an assist.
October 14th
IceDogs winger Samson Tanguay resumes full contact practices after recovering from his anterior knee pain.
Kitchener Rangers center Troy Lagace is named OHL Player of the Week. In 3 games he scored 3 goals, and 6 assists.
October 15th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Peterborough Petes. Jesse McCullough stopped 26 of the 31 shots he faced, and the Petes got out to an early 4-0 lead, and the IceDogs never really got into the game!
Peterborough 5, Niagara 1
Hill (5) (Koverko, Dube)
First star honours would go to Peterborough Petes center Lane Roy, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Peterborough Petes defenseman Jessi Desbiens, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Peterborough Petes center Glen Lewis, who scored a goal.
Eastern Conference
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1st Ottawa 9 6 2 0 1 0.722 44 23 13
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2nd Barrie 9 6 3 0 0 0.667 34 22 12
3rd Kingston 9 4 1 3 1 0.667 34 30 12
4th Sudbury 11 6 5 0 0 0.545 34 35 12
5th Niagara 11 5 5 0 1 0.500 36 36 11
6th Oshawa 9 5 4 0 0 0.556 37 30 10
7th Mississauga 9 4 4 0 1 0.500 31 31 9
8th Brampton 11 3 7 1 0 0.318 25 50 7
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9th Belleville 8 2 5 1 0 0.313 20 29 5
10th Peterborough 8 2 6 0 0 0.250 20 35 4
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Goals Devin Hill (5)
Assists Devin Hill (9)
Points Devin Hill (14)
+/- Adam Pelech (+6)
Penalty Minutes Carter Verhaeghe (38)
Shots on Goal Lawne Paton (32)
Hits Cory Genovese (36)
Shot Blocks Cory Genovese (16)
Takeaways Radko Tvrznik (6)
Goals Against Average Kenton Howse (2.52)
Save Percentage Kenton Howse (.904)
Average Rating Kenton Howse (8.00)
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October 20th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Kingston Frontenacs. Jesse McCullough stopped 33 of the 35 shots he faced, and the IceDogs scored late in the third to force overtime, and then go on to victory in the shootout!
Kingston 2, Niagara 3 (SO) Center Pierre-Marc Duchesne scored the shootout winner.
Tvrznik (5) (Campagna, Pokulok)
Cote (1) (Unassisted)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 33 of 35 shots in the victory. Second star would go to Kingston Frontenacs center Levi Stinziani, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Roger Cote, who scored a goal.
October 21st
Mississauga St. Michael's Majors winger Zarley Patterson is named OHL Player of the Week. In 3 games he scored 5 goals, and 3 assists.
October 22nd
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Oshawa Generals. Jesse McCullough stopped 26 of the 27 shots he faced, and though the Generals scored first, Niagara would score three unanswered goals to take the victory!
Oshawa 1, Niagara 3
Tvrznik (6) (Kelly)
Tvrznik (7) (Hill, Paton) PP
Koverko (4) (Campagna, Genovese)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Jesse McCullough, who stopped 26 of 27 shots in the victory. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Radko Tvrznik, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who recorded an assist.
October 24th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Ottawa 67's. Jesse McCullough stopped 26 of the 28 shots he faced, and the IceDogs scored early in the third to tie the game, forcing overtime, where they would win in the shootout!
Ottawa 2, Niagara 3 (SO) Center Pierre-Marc Duchesne scored the shootout winner.
Leclerc (3) (Unassisted)
Paton (4) (Campagna, Tvrznik)
First star honours would go to Ottawa 67's winger Zack Nastasiuk, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Lawne Paton, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who recorded an assist.
October 26th
IceDogs defenseman Braxton Andrews will miss 2 weeks with an abdomen injury!
Former IceDogs defenseman Brock Beukeboom has been released by the St. Louis Blues, and is now a free agent.
October 27th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Barrie Colts. Jesse McCullough stopped only 11 of the 15 shots he faced before being pulled in favor of Kenton Howse, who stopped only 14 of the 18 shots he faced, as the IceDogs got completely destroyed!
Barrie 8, Niagara 1
Duchesne (1) (Unassisted)
First star honours would go to Barrie Colts defenseman Domingo Schmitt, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Barrie Colts winger Kealin Moir, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Barrie Colts defenseman Yiorgo Collins, who scored two goals.
October 28th
The IceDogs travel to play the Kingston Frontenacs. Backup goaltender Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped 29 of the 32 shots he faced, and though the Frontenacs scored late in the third to force overtime, the IceDogs would win in the shootout!
Niagara 4, Kingston 3 (SO) Center Mathew Campagna scored the shootout winner.
Campagna (2) (Milne, Tvrznik) PP
Koverko (5) (Dube, Hill) PP
Paton (5) (Campagna, Tvrznik) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Kingston Frontenacs defenseman Harrison Bannister, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Kingston Frontenacs defenseman Juliano Danyluk, who recorded an assist.
Plymouth Whalers center Paxton Pearson is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored 2 goals, and 4 assists.
October 29th
The IceDogs travel to play the Brampton Battalion. Jesse McCullough stopped 23 of the 26 shots he faced in the games, and the IceDogs scored four goals in the first, and continued to lead the remainder of the game!
Niagara 7, Brampton 3
Tvrznik (8) (Paton, Milne) PP
Pokulok (2) (Hill, Genovese)
Tvrznik (9) (Kelly, Campagna)
Paton (6) (Cote, Campagna)
Campagna (3) (Milne, Tvrznik) PP
Tanguay (3) (Hill, Koverko)
Koverko (6) (Campagna)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who scored a goal, and three assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Radko Tvrznik, who scored two goals, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Cory Genovese, who recorded an assist.
IceDogs winger Anthony DiFruscia will miss 3 weeks with a fractured wrist.
Former IceDogs winger Ryan Horvat has been released by the Kalamazoo Wings, and is now a free agent.
October 31st
Mississauga St. Michael's Majors winger Zarley Patterson is named OHL Player of the Month. In 11 games he scored 13 goals, and 11 assists.
Eastern Conference
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1st Ottawa 14 10 2 0 2 0.786 65 33 22
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2nd Niagara 17 10 6 0 1 0.618 57 55 21
3rd Barrie 15 9 5 0 1 0.633 61 45 19
4th Kingston 14 6 2 3 3 0.643 50 48 18
5th Mississauga 14 8 5 0 1 0.607 59 45 17
6th Sudbury 17 8 9 0 0 0.471 46 63 16
7th Oshawa 15 7 8 0 0 0.467 54 51 14
8th Brampton 17 6 10 1 0 0.382 44 82 13
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9th Belleville 14 4 7 3 0 0.393 40 57 11
10th Peterborough 13 3 8 0 2 0.308 38 58 8
Team Leaders
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Goals Radko Tvrznik (9)
Assists Devin Hill (13)
Points Radko Tvrznik (18)
+/- Adam Pelech (+6)
Penalty Minutes Lawne Paton (65)
Shots on Goal Radko Tvrznik (51)
Hits Cory Genovese (60)
Shot Blocks Cory Genovese (27)
Takeaways Radko Tvrznik (9)
Goals Against Average Jesse McCullough (2.99)
Save Percentage Jesse McCullough (.894)
Average Rating Jesse McCullough (8.00)
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November 3rd
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Guelph Storm. Jesse McCullough stopped 27 of the 29 shots he faced, and though the Storm scored twice early, five unanswered Niagara goals gave them the convincing victory!
Guelph 2, Niagara 5
Pelech (6) (Campagna) SH
Tvrznik (10) (Paton, Dube)
Tvrznik (11) (Campagna, Milne) PP
Tvrznik (12) (Campagna, Paton) PP
Semenov (2) (Pokulok, Dube)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Radko Tvrznik, who scored a hat trick. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who recorded three assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Francois Semenov, who scored a goal.
November 4th
Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna is named OHL Player of the Week!! In 2 games he scored a goal, and 6 assists.
November 5th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Brampton Battalion. Jesse McCullough stopped 20 of the 22 shots he faced, and though the score was tied 2-2 after half a period, the IceDogs offense would explode for five unanswered goals in a lopsided victory!
Brampton 2, Niagara 7
Pokulok (3) (Kelly, Semenov)
Pokulok (4) (Scott, Genovese)
Semenov (3) (Kelly, Koverko)
Tvrznik (13) (Milne, Campagna) PP
Hill (6) (Tanguay, Koverko) PP
Cote (2) (Dube, Tanguay) PP
Milne (3) (Campagna, Genovese)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Francois Semenov, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Broderick Kelly, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Cory Genovese, who recorded two assists.
November 6th
The Finnish Four Nations Under-20 Tournament begins play today!
Finland vs. Sweden
Sweden defeat Finland 5-1! First star honours would go to Swedish winger Lars-Goran Lundmark, who recorded three assists. Second star would go to Swedish winger Sebastian Sundstrom, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Swedish defenseman Oskar Nobling, who recorded two assists.
Russia vs. Czech Republic
Russia defeat Czech Republic 4-2! First star honours would go to Czech defenseman Viktor Toma, who recorded an assist. Second star would go to Russian winger Oleg Berdnikov, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Czech winger Ivan Vampola, who scored a goal, and an assist.
November 8th
Czech Republic vs. Finland
Finland defeat Czech Republic 3-2! First star honours would go to Finnish center Alexander Barkov, who recorded an assist. Second star would go to Finnish center Anton Luttinen, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Finnish defenseman Juho Siren, who recorded two assists.
Sweden vs. Russia
Russia defeat Sweden 4-2! First star honours would go to Russian center Serge Karpov, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Russian defenseman Egor Fakhrutdinov, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Russian goaltender Evgeni Shagalov, who stopped 23 of 25 shots in the victory.
November 9th
Finland vs. Russia
Russia defeat Finland 4-0! First star honours would go to Russian center Nikita Butsayev, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Russian goaltender Pavel Shastin, who posted a 28 save shutout. Third star would go to Russian winger Ruslan Naumenko, who scored two goals, and an assist.
Sweden vs. Czech Republic
Sweden defeat Czech Republic 5-1! First star honours would go to Swedish defenseman Oskar Nobling, who recorded an assist. Second star would go to Swedish winger Jorgen Stromqvist, who scored two goals, and an assist. Third star would go to Swedish winger Sebastian Sundstrom, who scored a goal.
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1st Russia 3 3 0 0 1.000 12 4 6
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2nd Sweden 3 2 1 0 0.667 12 6 4
3rd Finland 3 1 2 0 0.333 4 11 2
4th Czech Republic 3 0 3 0 0.000 5 12 0
November 10th
The IceDogs travel to play the Kitchener Rangers. Jesse McCullough stopped 24 of the 29 shots he faced in the game, and the Rangers led 4-0 by the end of the first period, and never looked back!
Niagara 1, Kitchener 5
Koverko (7) (Dube, Cote) PP
First star honours would go to Kitchener Rangers winger David Perklin, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Kitchener Rangers goaltender Derek Betournay, who stopped 27 of 28 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Kitchener Rangers center Benoit Bryce, who scored a goal, and an assist.
November 11th
The IceDogs travel to play the Guelph Storm. Backup goaltender Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped 28 of the 30 shots he faced, and Guelph scored late in the third to force overtime, where Storm defenseman Samuel Provenzano emerged as the hero!
Niagara 1, Guelph 2 (OT)
Tvrznik (14) (Paton, Campagna) PP
First star honours would go to Guelph Storm goaltender Erasmo McCarron, who stopped 19 of 20 shots in the victory. Second star would go to Guelph Storm defenseman Samuel Provenzano, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Guelph Storm winger Cody McNaughton, who recorded an assist.
Oshawa Generals winger Brandon Love is named OHL Player of the Week. In 3 games he scored 4 goals, and 3 assists.
Former IceDogs defenseman Brock Beukeboom has signed a 1 year contract worth $492K with the Pittsburgh Penguins.
November 12th
The IceDogs travel to play the Sudbury Wolves. Jesse McCullough stopped all 28 shots he faced in the game to record his first shutout of the season, and the IceDogs scored three goals to secure the victory!
Niagara 3, Sudbury 0
Pokulok (5) (Tanguay)
Campagna (4) (Paton) PP
Hill (7) (Tanguay, Cote)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who posted a 28 save shutout. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Samson Tanguay, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Roger Cote, who recorded an assist.
November 13th
IceDogs defenseman Braxton Andrews resumes full contact practices after recovering from his abdomen injury.
Eastern Conference
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Pos Team GP W L OTL SOL Pct GF GA Pts
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1st Niagara 22 13 7 1 1 0.636 74 66 28
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2nd Kingston 20 9 4 3 4 0.625 73 70 25
3rd Barrie 20 13 6 0 1 0.675 79 56 27
4th Mississauga 20 12 7 0 1 0.625 87 71 25
5th Ottawa 20 11 7 0 2 0.600 79 63 24
6th Oshawa 20 11 9 0 0 0.550 76 63 22
7th Sudbury 22 10 12 0 0 0.455 60 79 20
8th Brampton 23 8 13 2 0 0.391 60 108 18
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9th Belleville 17 5 7 4 1 0.441 50 67 15
10th Peterborough 18 5 11 0 2 0.333 46 69 12
Team Leaders
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Goals Radko Tvrznik (14)
Assists Mathew Campagna (17)
Points Radko Tvrznik (23)
+/- Adam Pelech (+6)
Penalty Minutes Lawne Paton (65)
Shots on Goal Radko Tvrznik (67)
Hits Cory Genovese (79)
Shot Blocks Cory Genovese (35)
Takeaways Cory Genovese (12)
Goals Against Average Jesse McCullough (2.82)
Save Percentage Jesse McCullough (.899)
Average Rating Jesse McCullough (8.06)
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November 17th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Kitchener Rangers. Jesse McCullough stopped 30 of the 34 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs led 2-1 after one period, three straight Kitchener goals gave them the victory!
Kitchener 4, Niagara 3
Tvrznik (15) (Paton, Campagna) PP
Semenov (4) (Scott, Pokulok)
Tvrznik (16) (Paton, Campagna)
First star honours would go to Kitchener Rangers center Troy Lagace, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Kitchener Rangers defenseman Francois Couture, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who recorded two assists.
November 18th
The IceDogs travel to play the Erie Otters. Backup goaltender Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped 23 of the 25 shots he faced, and though the Otters scored early in the third to tie the game 2-2, the IceDogs would score twice more to take the victory!
Niagara 4, Erie 2
Hill (8) (Kelly) PP
Koverko (8) (Semenov, Genovese)
Campagna (5) (Cote) PP
Paton (7) (Campagna) EN
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Erie Otters defenseman Jonathan Duchesne, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Erie Otters winger Tyson Foster, who scored two goals.
Belleville Bulls winger Davis Brown is named OHL Player of the Week. In 3 games he scored 2 goals, and 6 assists.
Former IceDogs goaltender Mark Visentin of the Mississippi Surge has been named UHL Goaltender of the Week. In 2 games he recorded 2 victories!
IceDogs winger Anthony DiFruscia resumes full contact practices after recovering from his fractured wrist.
November 19th
The IceDogs travel to play the Peterborough Petes. Jesse McCullough stopped 26 of the 27 shots he faced, and the IceDogs scored early in the third breaking a 1-1 deadlock, and securing the victory!
Niagara 2, Peterborough 1
Paton (8) (Campagna, Tvrznik)
Hill (9) (Koverko, Cote)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 26 of 27 shots in the victory. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Lawne Paton, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who recorded an assist.
IceDogs winger Anthony DiFruscia played in his 100th OHL Game!
November 22nd
The Russian Selects defeat the QMJHL All-Stars 5-4! First star honours would go to Russian defenseman Egor Fakhrutdinov, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Russian winger Ruslan Naumenko, who scored a hat trick. Third star would go to Russian center Eduard Fomitchev, who recorded three assists.
November 23rd
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Belleville Bulls. Jesse McCullough stopped 27 of the 32 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored midway through the third period to tie the score 4-4, Belleville would score just seconds later to take the victory!
Belleville 5, Niagara 4
Hill (10) (Tvrznik, Pelech) PP
Paton (9) (Hill, Dube) PP
Tanguay (4) (Koverko, Campagna) PP
Tanguay (5) (Campagna, Andrews) PP
First star honours would go to Belleville Bulls winger Thomas Switzer, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Belleville Bulls center Dennis Allard, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who recorded two assists.
November 24th
IceDogs center Francois Semenov has been suspended 2 games for a vicious slash on Belleville's Dennis Allard in the first period of Niagara's 5-4 loss to the Bulls!
November 25th
The OHL All-Stars defeat the Russian Selects 5-2! First star honours would go to Ottawa 67's center Max Domi, who scored two goals, and an assist. Second star would go to Barrie Colts defenseman Aaron Ekblad, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Plymouth Whalers center Zoltan Poitras, who recorded an assist.
Belleville Bulls winger Davis Brown is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored 3 goals, and an assist.
November 26th
The IceDogs travel to play the Barrie Colts. Jesse McCullough stopped 34 of the 37 shots he faced, and the Colts took a 3-0 lead in the first period, and though the IceDogs mounted a valiant comeback effort, they didn't quite make it!
Niagara 2, Barrie 3
Tanguay (6) (Koverko, Pelech) PP
Paton (10) (Tvrznik, Milne) PP
First star honours would go to Barrie Colts defenseman Domingo Schmitt, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Barrie Colts goaltender Skylar McMahon, who stopped 26 of 28 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Barrie Colts center Sebastien Clouston, who recorded two assists.
November 28th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Saginaw Spirit. Jesse McCullough stopped 31 of the 33 shots he faced, and though the Spirit led 2-1 going into the third, the IceDogs scored three unanswered goals in the third period to take the victory!
Saginaw 2, Niagara 4
Campagna (6) (Pelech)
Hill (11) (Milne, Andrews) PP
Tanguay (7) (Kelly, Campagna)
Milne (4) (Tvrznik, Hill) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 31 of 33 shots in the victory.
November 29th
The opening game of the Russian Four Nations Under-20 Tournament will take place today. The rest of the tournament will take place starting December 19th.
Russia vs. Sweden
Sweden defeat Russia 5-1! First star honours would go to Swedish defenseman Oskar Nobling, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Swedish goaltender Andre Wikstrom, who stopped 26 of 27 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Swedish center Viktor Crus-Rydberg, who scored two goals.
November 30th
Oshawa Generals winger Brandon Love is named OHL Player of the Month. In 10 games he scored 6 goals, and 12 assists.
Eastern Conference
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Pos Team GP W L OTL SOL Pct GF GA Pts
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1st Mississauga 26 16 8 1 1 0.654 107 88 34
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2nd Ottawa 26 15 9 0 2 0.615 104 81 32
3rd Niagara 28 16 10 1 1 0.607 93 83 34
4th Barrie 26 16 9 0 1 0.635 94 74 33
5th Kingston 25 11 7 3 4 0.580 88 88 29
6th Sudbury 28 14 14 0 0 0.500 83 95 28
7th Oshawa 25 12 13 0 0 0.480 89 86 24
8th Brampton 28 10 16 2 0 0.393 71 123 22
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9th Belleville 23 7 10 5 1 0.435 76 97 20
10th Peterborough 23 7 13 0 3 0.370 62 84 17
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Goals Radko Tvrznik (16)
Assists Mathew Campagna (24)
Points Mathew Campagna (30)
+/- Adam Pelech (+5)
Penalty Minutes Lawne Paton (72)
Shots on Goal Lawne Paton (79)
Hits Cory Genovese (95)
Shots Blocks Adam Pelech (44)
Takeaways Cory Genovese (14)
Goals Against Average Jesse McCullough (2.87)
Save Percentage Jesse McCullough (.901)
Average Rating Jesse McCullough (8.13)
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Eastern Conference
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1st Mississauga 26 16 8 1 1 0.654 107 88 34
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2nd Ottawa 26 15 9 0 2 0.615 104 81 32
3rd Niagara 28 16 10 1 1 0.607 93 83 34
4th Barrie 26 16 9 0 1 0.635 94 74 33
5th Kingston 25 11 7 3 4 0.580 88 88 29
6th Sudbury 28 14 14 0 0 0.500 83 95 28
7th Oshawa 25 12 13 0 0 0.480 89 86 24
8th Brampton 28 10 16 2 0 0.393 71 123 22
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9th Belleville 23 7 10 5 1 0.435 76 97 20
10th Peterborough 23 7 13 0 3 0.370 62 84 17
Western Conference
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1st Plymouth 25 17 5 2 1 0.740 108 74 37
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2nd Kitchener 26 16 9 0 1 0.635 97 84 33
3rd Erie 27 16 10 0 1 0.611 84 75 33
4th Saginaw 28 15 11 1 1 0.571 84 89 32
5th Owen Sound 24 14 9 0 1 0.604 71 59 29
6th London 25 12 10 3 0 0.540 87 91 27
7th Guelph 26 12 11 2 1 0.519 83 82 27
8th Sault Ste. Marie 24 11 11 1 1 0.500 82 77 24
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9th Windsor 26 11 14 1 0 0.442 91 90 23
10th Sarnia 23 8 14 1 0 0.370 60 94 17
Niagara IceDogs Team Statistics
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38 Howse, Kenton 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 7.57
1 McCullough, Jesse 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 8.13
9 Andrews, Braxton 15 1 3 4 -3 12 22 4.5 6.67
33 Dube, Kris 18 0 7 7 -5 4 15 0.0 6.44
3 Genovese, Cory 27 2 6 8 -4 54 19 10.5 7.07
2 Pelech, Adam 28 6 5 11 5 22 50 12.0 7.25
5 Cote, Roger 26 2 10 12 -1 33 49 4.1 6.58
4 Kelly, Broderick 28 1 8 9 -6 26 36 2.8 6.86
77 Milne, Drake 24 4 9 13 0 20 34 11.8 6.83
26 DiFruscia, Anthony 18 1 0 1 -4 7 8 12.5 6.28
40 Leclerc, Reggie 28 3 2 5 -9 20 20 15.0 6.04
52 Scott, Corbie 28 2 3 5 2 37 22 9.1 6.11
24 Tanguay, Samson 23 7 5 12 -3 14 53 13.2 6.26
11 Tvrznik, Radko 28 16 13 29 3 14 74 21.6 7.32
37 Campagna, Mathew 28 6 24 30 1 26 43 14.0 8.11
53 Duchesne, Pierre-Marc 28 1 4 5 -5 18 13 7.7 6.32
17 Hill, Devin 28 11 15 26 -4 36 63 17.5 6.86
12 Semenov, Fran ois 26 4 3 7 2 39 24 16.7 6.77
10 Verhaeghe, Carter 16 0 0 0 -8 62 13 0.0 5.94
83 Benyuk, Ivan 3 0 1 1 -1 0 2 0.0 6.67
14 Koverko, Dean 28 8 9 17 -1 23 65 12.3 6.68
56 Paton, Lawne 28 10 16 26 -2 72 79 12.7 6.96
51 Pokulok, Scott 28 5 5 10 2 39 24 20.8 6.36
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38 Howse, Kenton 7 3 1 1 334 2.87 .898 0 7.57
1 McCullough, Jesse 23 13 9 1 1358 2.87 .901 1 8.13
OHL League Leaders - Skaters
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Stat League Leader IceDogs Leader
Goals Zarley Patterson, Mississauga (20) Radko Tvrznik (16), T-2nd
Assists Mitchell Dempsey, Kitchener (27) Mathew Campagna (24), 4th
Points Zarley Patterson, Mississauga (42) Mathew Campagna (30), 15th
+/- Evan Duthie, Barrie (+16) Adam Pelech (+5), Below 50th
Penalty Minutes Scott Hobbs, Barrie (129) Lawne Paton (72), 13th
Shots on Goal Zarley Patterson, Mississauga (115) Lawne Paton (79), T-12th
Game Winning Goals Courtney Noel, Ottawa (4) Devin Hill (3), T-5th
Hits Levi Stinziani, Kingston (114) Corey Genovese (95), 9th
Takeaways Dennis Allard, Belleville (44) Corey Genovese (14), 4th
Shot Blocks Peter-James Gordon, Sudbury (61) Adam Pelech (44), T-7th
Average Rating Brandon Love, Oshawa (8.68) Mathew Campagna (8.11), 15th
OHL League Leaders - Goaltenders
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Stat League Leader IceDogs Leader
Wins Bruin Gorman, Erie (15) Jesse McCullough (13), T-4th
Goals Against Average Jakub Durech, Ottawa (2.13) Jesse McCullough (2.87), 12th
Save Percentage Heikki Karjalainen, Owen Sound (.925) Jesse McCullough (.901), 6th
Shutouts Bruin Gorman, Erie (2) Jesse McCullough (1), T-2nd
Average Rating Heikki Karjalainen, Owen Sound (8.57) Jesse McCullough (8.13), 4th
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December 1st
The WHL All-Stars defeat the Russian Selects 5-2! First star honours would go to Brandon Wheat Kings winger Wendel Stone, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Red Deer Rebels center Curtis Lazar, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Red Deer Rebels defenseman Ryley Proulx, who scored a goal, and an assist.
December 2nd
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Plymouth Whalers. Jesse McCullough stopped 20 of the 23 shots he faced, and though the Whalers scored early in the third to tie the score 3-3, the IceDogs scored twice more to take the victory!
Plymouth 3, Niagara 5
Semenov (5) (DiFruscia, Scott)
Andrews (2) (Hill, Tvrznik) PP
Scott (3) (Milne, DiFruscia)
Tvrznik (17) (Campagna, Paton)
Pokulok (6) (Duchesne) EN
First star honours would go to Plymouth Whalers defenseman Rodi Koopmans, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Anthony DiFruscia, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Corbie Scott, who scored a goal, and an assist.
Owen Sound Attack center Philippe Roy is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored 2 goals, and 4 assists.
December 3rd
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the London Knights. Backup goaltender Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped 28 of the 30 shots he faced, and though London scored to tie the game with just two minutes left, Niagara would score just seconds later to take the victory!
London 2, Niagara 3
Tvrznik (18) (Paton, Genovese)
Tanguay (8) (Hill, Tvrznik)
Koverko (9) (Tanguay)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Radko Tvrznik, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Samson Tanguay, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Kenton Howse, who stopped 28 of 30 shots in the victory.
December 7th
The IceDogs travel to play the Sarnia Sting. Jesse McCullough stopped 26 of the 29 shots he faced, and though the Sting scored midway through the third to tie the score 3-3, the IceDogs would scored with just three minutes left to take the victory!
Niagara 4, Sarnia 3
Hill (12) (Tvrznik, Milne) PP
Campagna (7) (Tanguay, Koverko) PP
Andrews (3) (Leclerc, Hill)
Tvrznik (19) (Paton, Milne) PP
First star honours would go to Sarnia Sting defenseman Jacob Ringuette, who recorded an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Drake Milne, who recorded two assists.
December 8th
The IceDogs travel to play the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds. Backup goaltender Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped 24 of the 28 shots he faced, and the IceDogs took an early 5-0 lead, and while the Greyhounds fought back, they couldn't quite complete the comeback!
Niagara 6, Sault Ste. Marie 4
Pelech (7) (Cote, Tanguay) PP
Tanguay (9) (Unassisted)
Hill (13) (Koverko, Campagna)
Duchesne (2) (Pelech)
Andrews (4) (Campagna)
Tvrznik (20) (Unassisted) EN
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Samson Tanguay, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Adam Pelech, who scored a goal, and an assist.
IceDogs center Devin Hill, and winger Radko Tvrznik both play in their 100th OHL Game!
December 9th
Ottawa 67's center Sean Monahan is named OHL Player of the Week. In 3 games he scored a goal, and 5 assists.
Former IceDogs goaltender Mark Visentin of the Mississippi Surge is named UHL Goaltender of the Week. In 2 games he recorded 2 victories!
December 11th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Windsor Spitfires. Jesse McCullough stopped 41 of the 44 shots he faced, and the IceDogs scored late in the third to force overtime, and go on to victory in the shootout!
Windsor 3, Niagara 4 (SO) Center Pierre-Marc Duchesne scored the shootout winner.
DiFruscia (2) (Semenov)
Tanguay (10) (Pelech, Campagna) PP
Tanguay (11) (Koverko, Cote) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Samson Tanguay, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Windsor Spitfires center Jordan Maletta, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Windsor Spitfires winger Shawn Fortier, who scored a goal.
December 15th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Brampton Battalion. Jesse McCullough stopped 25 of the 26 shots he faced, and though Brampton scored first, the IceDogs would score four unanswered goals to claim the victory!
Brampton 1, Niagara 4
Campagna (8) (Tanguay) PP
Koverko (10) (Tanguay)
Tvrznik (21) (Cote, Tanguay) PP
Pelech (8) (Campagna) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 25 of 26 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Samson Tanguay, who recorded three assists.
Eastern Conference
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Pos Team GP W L OTL SOL Pct GF GA Pts
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1st Niagara 34 22 10 1 1 0.676 119 99 46
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2nd Ottawa 33 21 10 0 2 0.667 134 103 44
3rd Mississauga 33 21 9 1 2 0.682 132 107 45
4th Barrie 33 20 12 0 1 0.621 114 99 41
5th Brampton 35 15 18 2 0 0.457 96 141 32
6th Kingston 32 12 13 3 4 0.484 108 121 31
7th Sudbury 34 15 19 0 0 0.441 98 120 30
8th Belleville 30 11 12 6 1 0.483 108 129 29
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9th Oshawa 31 14 17 0 0 0.452 108 106 28
10th Peterborough 30 11 16 0 3 0.417 92 105 25
Team Leaders
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Stat Leader
Goals Radko Tvrznik (21)
Assists Mathew Campagna (29)
Points Radko Tvrznik (37)
+/- Adam Pelech (+8)
Penalty Minutes Lawne Paton (86)
Shots on Goal Lawne Paton (89)
Hits Cory Genovese (109)
Shot Blocks Cory Genovese (56)
Takeaways Cory Genovese (15)
Goals Against Average Jesse McCullough (2.81)
Save Percentage Jesse McCullough (.904)
Average Rating Jesse McCullough (8.19)
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December 16th
The IceDogs travel to play the Kingston Frontenacs. Backup goaltender Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped 20 of the 22 shots he faced, and though Kingston scored early in the third to tie the score 2-2, just a couple minutes later, Niagara scored to take the victory!
Niagara 3, Kingston 2
Koverko (11) (Hill, Tanguay)
Campagna (9) (Paton, Cote)
Koverko (12) (Hill)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Dean Koverko, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Kingston Frontenacs winger Francis Bell, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who recorded two assists.
IceDogs defenseman Adam Pelech played in his 300th OHL Game!
Kitchener Rangers winger Mitchell Dempsey is named OHL Player of the Week. In 3 games he scored 4 goals, and 5 assists.
December 17th
The IceDogs travel to play the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors. Jesse McCullough stopped 32 of the 36 shots he faced, and the Majors scored four goals in the first period, and though Niagara scored late to break the shutout, they never really got into the game!
Niagara 1, Mississauga 4
Campagna (10) (Kelly)
First star honours would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors winger Anatoliy Guptill, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors center Garth McMahon, who scored a goal.
IceDogs defenseman Cory Genovese has been suspended two games after recieving 5 minutes and a game misconduct for clipping in the game against Kingston!
December 19th
The IceDogs travel to play the Brampton Battalion. Jesse McCullough stopped only 23 of the 30 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs kept it close through one, the game got out of hand in the second period, and was a complete laugher by the end!
Niagara 1, Brampton 7
Campagna (11) (Tvrznik, Andrews) PP
First star honours would go to Brampton Battalion center Kenric Chartrand, who scored a hat trick, and an assist. Second star would go to Brampton Battalion winger Tavis Holden, who scored two goals, and an assist. Third star would go to Brampton Battalion winger Vern Wright, who recorded three assists.
IceDogs wingers Lawne Paton, and Dean Koverko played in their 100th OHL Game!
Former IceDogs defenseman Shayne Rover has signed a 1 year contract extension worth $28.5K with the Orlando Solar Bears of the ECHL!
The Russian Four Nations Under-20 Tournament begins play today! Sweden defeated Russia 5-1 in the opening game of the tournament back on November 29th!
Czech Republic vs. Finland
Finland defeat Czech Republic 3-1! First star honours would go to Finnish center Alexander Barkov, who recorded an assist. Second star would go to Finnish goaltender Heikki Karjalainen, who stopped 28 of 29 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Finnish center Anton Luttinen, who scored a goal, and an assist.
Switzerland and Kazakhstan have won their respective groups at the Division 1 World Junior Championship, and have achieved promotion to the top flight of the championship for next year!
December 20th
Finland vs. Russia
Finland defeat Russia 3-1! First star honours would go to Finnish goaltender Heikki Karjalainen, who stopped 32 of 33 shots in the victory. Second star would go to Russian center Vitaly Aleksandrov, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Russian defenseman Egor Fakhrutdinov, who recorded an assist.
Sweden vs. Czech Republic
Czech Republic defeat Sweden 4-3! First star honours would go to Czech center Angel Lhotsky, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Swedish defenseman Oskar Nobling, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Swedish center Viktor Crus-Rydberg, who scored a goal, and an assist.
December 21st
Russia vs. Czech Republic
Russia defeat Czech Republic 3-2! First star honours would go to Czech winger Ivan Vampola, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Czech defenseman Viktor Toma, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Russian center Serge Karpov, who scored a goal, and two assists.
Sweden vs. Finland
Finland defeat Sweden 3-2! First star honours would go to Finnish goaltender Heikki Karjalainen, who stopped 26 of 28 shots in the victory. Second star would go to Finnish winger Tero Juntunen, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Finnish winger Miika Wenndel, who scored a goal.
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1st Finland 3 3 0 0 1.000 9 4 6
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2nd Sweden 3 1 2 0 0.333 10 8 2
3rd Czech Republic 3 1 2 0 0.333 7 9 2
4th Russia 3 1 2 0 0.333 5 10 2
December 22nd
The IceDogs announce that defenseman Braxton Andrews has agreed to a contract to play his overage year with the IceDogs next season. Andrews has played in 24 games for the IceDogs this season, putting up 8 (4+4) points, and is -2, with 24 penalty minutes.
IceDogs defenseman Braxton Andrews will miss 10 days with an abdomen injury.
December 23rd
Sudbury Wolves center Gerry Kariya is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored 3 goals, and 3 assists.
Former IceDogs goaltender Chris Festarini of the CHL's Arizona Sundogs has been awarded both CHL Goaltender, and Player of the Week! In 3 games he recorded 3 wins, and 2 shutouts!
Eastern Conference
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Pos Team GP W L OTL SOL Pct GF GA Pts
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1st Mississauga 36 23 10 1 2 0.681 142 115 49
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2nd Ottawa 35 22 11 0 2 0.657 143 108 46
3rd Niagara 37 23 12 1 1 0.649 124 112 48
4th Barrie 35 21 13 0 1 0.614 121 106 43
5th Brampton 38 18 18 2 0 0.500 110 147 38
6th Kingston 36 15 14 3 4 0.514 125 131 37
7th Sudbury 37 18 19 0 0 0.486 117 124 36
8th Oshawa 35 16 18 0 1 0.471 119 118 33
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9th Peterborough 33 13 17 0 3 0.439 103 114 29
10th Belleville 34 11 16 6 1 0.426 114 153 29
Team Leaders
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Stat Leader
Goals Radko Tvrznik (21)
Assists Mathew Campagna (29)
Points Mathew Campagna (40)
+/- Adam Pelech (+6)
Penalty Minutes Lawne Paton (95)
Shots on Goal Lawne Paton (97)
Hits Cory Genovese (114)
Shot Blocks Cory Genovese (57)
Takeaways Cory Genovese (15)
Goals Against Average Kenton Howse (2.80)
Save Percentage Kenton Howse (.899)
Average Rating Mathew Campagna (8.08)
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Goaltenders
Vojetch Dvorak
5'10", 154 lbs, Age: 18, From: Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, Val d'Or Foreurs (Quebec Major Junior Hockey League)
Role: Backup Goaltender
Stats: 34GP, 14-17-2, 2 SO, 3.07 GAA, .881 SV%, 7.50 AvR
Dan Klimes
5'10", 209 lbs, Age: 18, From: Uherske Hradiste, Czech Republic, Sparta Praha Jrs (Czech Junior League A)
Role: Third String Goaltender
Stats: 18GP, 13-2-3, 1 SO, 2.71 GAA, .895 SV%, 7.39 AvR
Matej Preucil
5'11", 163 lbs, Age: 18, From: Hlucin, Czech Republic, Brandon Wheat Kings (Western Hockey League)
Role: Starting Goaltender
Drafted: Ottawa Senators, 3rd Round (64th Overall), 2009
Stats: 33GP, 20-12-0, 7 SO, 2.21 GAA, .920 SV%, 8.39 AvR
Defensemen
Michael Capcara
6'2", 165 lbs, Age: 17, From: Hodonin, Czech Republic, Karlovy Vary Jrs (Czech Junior League A)
Role: Third Pairing, Second Penalty Kill
Stats (With Karlovy Vary, Czech Elite League): 35GP, 0G, 7A, 7P, -21, 42 PIM, 6.40 AvR
Dusan Hasek
6'1", 218 lbs, Age: 19, From: Brno, Czech Republic, Erie Otters (Ontario Hockey League)
Role: Second Pairing
Drafted: New York Rangers, 7th Round (203rd Overall), 2008
Stats: 20GP, 0G, 5A, 5P, +1, 6 PIM, 7.50 AvR
Milos Kumstat
6'2", 211 lbs, Age: 18, From: Chrudim, Czech Republic, Chrudim (Czech Second League A)
Role: Fourth Pairing, First Powerplay
Drafted: New York Islanders, 1st Round (10th Overall), 2009
Stats: 24GP, 10G, 29A, 39P, +14, 30 PIM, 9.46 AvR
Boris Michalovsky
5'10", 183 lbs, Age: 18, From: Brno, Czech Republic, Usti nad Labem Jrs (Czech Junior League A)
Role: Extra Defenseman
Stats: 17GP, 2G, 3A, 5P, +4, 28 PIM, 6.53 AvR
Viktor Toma
6'5", 216 lbs, Age: 18, From: Olomouc, Czech Republic, Slavia Praha (Czech Elite League)
Role: First Pairing, Second Powerplay, First Penalty Kill
Drafted: Calgary Flames, 1st Round (23rd Overall), 2009
Stats: 31GP, 0G, 1A, 1P, -2, 20 PIM, 7.35 AvR
Oldrich Chaloupka
6'3", 213 lbs, Age: 18, From: Liberec, Czech Republic, Liberec (Czech Elite League)
Role: First Pairing, Second Penalty Kill
Drafted: Washington Capitals, 7th Round (193rd Overall), 2009
Stats: 32GP, 0G, 6A, 6P, +1, 34 PIM, 6.34 AvR
Rostislav Krajicek
5'11", 165 lbs, Age: 18, From: Brno, Czech Republic, Budejovice Jrs (Czech Junior League A)
Role: Third Pairing, First Penalty Kill
Stats: 17GP, 1G, 8A, 9P, +3, 50 PIM, 6.47 AvR
Matej Krupka
5'10", 154 lbs, Age: 18, From: Zlin, Czech Republic, Zlin Jrs (Czech Junior League B)
Role: Fourth Pairing, Second Powerplay
Stats: 17GP, 1G, 12A, 13P, +10, 30 PIM, 6.59 AvR
Mojmir Vorel
6', 180 lbs, Age: 18, From: Kutna Hora, Czech Republic, Trinec (Czech Elite League)
Role: Second Pairing, First Powerplay
Stats: 35GP, 0G, 8A, 8P, -1, 18 PIM, 6.43 AvR
Left Wingers
Stepan Martinec
5'10", 156 lbs, Age: 17, From: Pisek, Czech Republic, Acadie-Bathurst Titan (Quebec Major Junior Hockey League)
Role: Second Line LW, Second Powerplay
Stats: 37GP, 18G, 18A, 36P, +2, 30 PIM, 6.84 AvR
Emil Pilar
5'11", 183 lbs, Age: 18, From: Prerov, Czech Republic, Pardubice (Czech Elite League)
Role: First Line LW, First Powerplay
Drafted: Toronto Maple Leafs, 3rd Round (86th Overall), 2009
Stats: 9GP, 4G, 1A, 5P, +2, 2 PIM, 6.56 AvR
David Prochazka
6'2", 185 lbs, Age: 18, From: Prerov, Czech Republic, Prerov (Czech Second League)
Role: Fourth Line LW, First Penalty Kill
Drafted: Washington Capitals, 3rd Round (80th Overall), 2009
Stats: 17GP, 7G, 4A, 11P, -3, 16 PIM, 7.53 AvR
Richard Zamorsky
6', 174 lbs, Age: 18, From: Neratovice, Czech Republic, Vitkovice (Czech Elite League)
Role: Third Line LW, Second Penalty Kill
Stats: 16GP, 1G, 0A, 1P, -3, 14 PIM, 6.19 AvR
Right Wingers
Antonin Hemsky
5'10", 165 lbs, Age: 18, From: Prague, Czech Republic, Liberec (Czech Elite League)
Role: Second Line RW, Second Powerplay
Drafted: Colorado Avalanche, 4th Round (102nd Overall), 2009
Stats: 20GP, 3G, 6A, 9P, -2, 4 PIM, 6.30 AvR
Vladimir Jagr
5'10", 163 lbs, Age: 18, From: Jablonec, Czech Republic, Zlin (Czech Elite League)
Role: Third Line RW, First Penalty Kill
Drafted: Calgary Flames, 4th Round (113th Overall), 2009
Stats: 29GP, 3G, 1A, 4P, Even, 18 PIM, 6.31 AvR
Mojmir Prucha
5'9", 185 lbs, Age: 19, From: Neratovice, Czech Republic, Zlin Jrs (Czech Junior League B)
Role: Extra Winger
Stats: 17GP, 7G, 5A, 12P, +5, 20 PIM, 6.06 AvR
Jakub Sedlacek
5'9", 160 lbs, Age: 18, From: Zlin, Czech Republic, Zlin (Czech Elite League)
Role: Fourth Line RW, Second Penalty Kill
Stats: 10GP, 0G, 1A, 1P, -4, 6 PIM, 6.10 AvR
Ivan Vampola
5'11", 158 lbs, Age: 18, From: Prague, Czech Republic, Slavia Praha (Czech Elite League)
Role: First Line RW, First Powerplay
Drafted: Florida Panthers, 2nd Round (52nd Overall), 2009
Stats: 31GP, 4G, 2A, 6P, -2, 12 PIM, 6.26 AvR
Centers
Frantisek Kral
6'5", 213 lbs, Age: 19, From: Brno, Czech Republic, Rimouski Oceanic (Quebec Major Junior Hockey League)
Role: Extra Center
Stats: 34GP, 7G, 10A, 17P, -6, 50 PIM, 7.38 AvR
Angel Lhotsky
5'10", 160 lbs, Age: 18, From: Prague, Czech Republic, Pardubice (Czech Elite League)
Role: Second Line Center
Drafted: Boston Bruins, 3rd Round (68th Overall), 2009
Stats: 7GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, -3, 2 PIM, 6.00 AvR
Antonin Mertl
6'2", 178 lbs, Age: 18, From: Vsetin, Czech Republic, Kladno Jrs (Czech Junior League A)
Role: Fourth Line Center
Drafted: Ottawa Senators, 4th Round (94th Overall), 2009
Stats: 17GP, 7G, 21A, 28P, +12, 18 PIM, 8.06 AvR
Franti Prochazka
6'1", 200 lbs, Age: 18, From: Most, Czech Republic, Most (Czech First Division)
Role: First Line Center, First Powerplay
Drafted: Carolina Hurricanes, 2nd Round (56th Overall), 2009
Stats: 23GP, 14G, 21A, 35P, +7, 14 PIM, 7.74 AvR
David Vrbata
6'3", 183 lbs, Age: 18, From: Ostrava, Czech Republic, Trebic (Czech First Division)
Role: Third Line Center, Second Powerplay
Stats: 24GP, 14G, 23A, 37P, +12, 26 PIM, 8.50 AvR
Line Combinations
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LW C RW
Emil Pilar Franti Prochazka Ivan Vampola
Stepan Martinec Angel Lhotsky Antonin Hemsky
Richard Zamorsky David Vrbata Vladimir Jagr
David Prochazka Antonin Mertl Jakub Sedlacek
Extras: C Frantisek Kral, RW Mojmir Prucha
LD RD
Viktor Toma Oldrich Chaloupka
Dusan Hasek Mojmir Vorel
Michael Capcara Rostislav Krajicek
Milos Kumstat Matej Krupka
Extra: Boris Michalovsky
Matej Preucil
Vojetch Dvorak
Dan Klimes
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December 26th
The World Junior Championship begins play today! Czech Republic are in Group A with Finland, France, Russia, and Slovakia!
Czech Republic vs. Russia
Russia defeat Czech Republic 3-2! First star honours would go to Russian center Vitaly Aleksandrov, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Czech defenseman Viktor Toma, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Czech goaltender Matej Preucil, who stopped 30 of 33 shots in the loss.
France vs. Finland
Finland defeat France 4-0! First star honours would go to Finnish goaltender Heikki Karjalainen, who posted a 31 save shutout. Second star would go to Finnish winger Tero Juntunen, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Finnish center Alexander Barkov, who scored a goal.
In Group B action, Canada defeat USA 5-1, and Sweden defeat Italy 5-3!
December 27th
Finland vs. Czech Republic
Czech Republic defeat Finland 2-1! First star honours would go to Finnish goaltender Heikki Karjalainen, who stopped 33 of 35 shots in the loss. Second star would go to Czech goaltender Matej Preucil, who stopped 27 of 28 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Finnish center Alexander Barkov, who scored a goal.
Slovakia vs. France
Slovakia defeat France 5-1! First star honours would go to Slovakian goaltender Jakub Durech, who stopped 30 of 31 shots in the victory. Second star would go to Slovakian defenseman Slavomir Simo, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Slovakian winger Viliam Kazda, who scored a goal, and an assist.
December 28th
In Group B action, Slovenia defeat Italy 4-3, and Canada defeat Sweden 4-3!
December 29th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Erie Otters. Jesse McCullough stopped 26 of the 30 shots he faced, and though the score was tied 2-2 after two periods, the Otters scored twice more to take the victory!
Erie 4, Niagara 2
Tanguay (12) (Tvrznik, Cote)
Pelech (9) (Unassisted)
First star honours would go to Erie Otters center Jimmy Sopel, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Erie Otters center Gabriel Gough, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Adam Pelech, who scored a goal.
Czech Republic vs. Slovakia
Czech Republic and Slovakia battle to a 3-3 draw! First star honours would go to Czech center Angel Lhotsky, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Czech winger Stepan Martinec, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Czech center David Vrbata, who recorded an assist.
Russia vs. Finland
Russia and Finland battle to a 2-2 draw! First star honours would go to Finnish center Paul Kuusela, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Finnish goaltender Heikki Karjalainen, who stopped 27 of 29 shots in the draw. Third star would go to Finnish defenseman Juho Siren, who recorded an assist.
December 30th
In Group B action, Canada defeat Slovenia 4-2, and Sweden defeat USA 5-3!
Erie Otters center Jimmy Sopel is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored a goal, and 3 assists.
December 31st
The IceDogs travel to play the Brampton Battalion. Jesse McCullough stopped 25 of the 30 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored a couple goals early, the Battalion scored five to take the victory!
Niagara 2, Brampton 5
Duchesne (3) (Unassisted)
Hill (14) (Koverko)
First star honours would go to Brampton Battalion defenseman Marcus McIvor, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Brampton Battalion center Patrik Machac, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Brampton Battalion defenseman Sean Desormeaux, who recorded two assists.
Ottawa 67's center Sean Monahan is named OHL Player of the Month. In 11 games he scored 6 goals, and 15 assists.
Former IceDogs goaltender Chris Festarini of the CHL's Arizona Sundogs has been named CHL Rookie of the Month! In 13 games he recorded 10 wins, and 4 shutouts.
France vs. Czech Republic
Czech Republic defeat France 4-0! First star honours would go to Czech goaltender Matej Preucil, who posted a 28 save shutout. Second star would go to Czech center David Vrbata, who scored two goals, and an assist. Third star would go to Czech defenseman Viktor Toma, who recorded an assist.
Slovakia vs. Russia
Russia defeat Slovakia 3-2! First star honours would go to Slovakian center Viktor Zemba, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Russian defenseman Georgiy Korotkov, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Russian goaltender Ruslan Kiselev, who stopped 29 of 31 shots in the victory.
January 1st
The IceDogs travel to play the Peterborough Petes. Backup goaltender Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped 23 of the 26 shots he faced, and though the Petes tied the score 3-3 in the second period, three unanswered IceDogs goals gave them the victory!
Niagara 6, Peterborough 3
Tvrznik (22) (Koverko, Cote)
Campagna (12) (Paton, Tvrznik) PP
Tvrznik (23) (Duchesne, Leclerc)
DiFruscia (3) (Scott, Cote)
Semenov (6) (Tvrznik, Pelech)
Hill (15) (Unassisted)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Radko Tvrznik, who scored two goals, and two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Peterborough Petes winger Clint Peeters, who scored two goals.
IceDogs winger Radko Tvrznik scored his 100th OHL Point!
In Group B Action, Canada defeat Italy 4-3, and Slovenia defeat USA 5-2!
The ISS released their Mid-Term Rankings for the 2010 NHL Entry Draft, and an IceDog was Ranked!
RW Lawne Paton - #67 (Down From #54 in Preliminaries)
The top-ranked player was Sherbrooke Phoenix defenseman Matthew Proulx (38GP, 5G, 29A, 34P, +4, 4 PIM, 7.79 AvR), followed by Plymouth Whalers center Zoltan Poitras (39GP, 14G, 21A, 35P, +9, 38 PIM, 8.03 AvR), and Oshawa Generals winger Brandon Love (35GP, 20G, 28A, 48P, +11, 130 PIM, 8.69 AvR).
The ISS also released their Mid-Term Rankings for the 2010 OHL Priority Selection!
The top-ranked player was Whitby Fury winger Regan Webber (31GP, 10G, 6A, 16P, -4, 40 PIM, 6.19 AvR), followed by Welland Tigers winger Bryan Melnyk (28GP, 7G, 10A, 17P, +5, 56 PIM, 6.39 AvR), and Vaughn Kings winger Atcheynum Lewis (26GP, 16G, 16A, 32P, +10, 52 PIM, 7.00 AvR).
If the season ended today, the IceDogs would hold the 16th Overall Pick of the Draft.
Ranked #16 - LD/RD Darryl Purchase, Dawson Creek Rage (NAHL): 26GP, 6G, 9A, 15P, -5, 32 PIM, 6.88 AvR
The ISS also released their Mid-Term Rankings for the 2010 CHL Import Draft!
The top-ranked player was Kazakh center Dmitri Upper (Barys, Russian Minor Hockey League, 11GP, 5G, 2A, 7P, Even, 8 PIM, 5.82 AvR), followed by Czech winger Daniel Bedna (Ostrava Jrs, Czech Junior League B, 21GP, 14G, 18A, 32P, +20, 28 PIM, 7.38 AvR), and Slovakian winger Ivan Tomko (Kezmarok Jrs, Slovakian Junior League, 21GP, 4G, 3A, 7P, +3, 12 PIM, 6.29 AvR).
January 2nd
Russia vs. France
Russia defeat France 4-3! First star honours would go to Russian winger Kim Misharin, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Russian center Edouard Fomitchev, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Russian center Farid Averkin, who recorded two assists.
Finland vs. Slovakia
Slovakia defeat Finland 4-1! First star honours would go to Slovakian center Jakub Mazur, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Slovakian goaltender Jakub Durech, who stopped 24 of 25 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Slovakian winger Viliam Kazda, who scored two goals, and an assist.
In Group B Action, Sweden defeat Slovenia 5-3, and USA defeat Italy 3-1!
Group A
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1st PlRussia 4 3 0 1 0.750 12 9 7
2nd PlSlovakia 4 2 1 1 0.500 14 8 5
3rd PlCzech Republic 4 2 1 1 0.500 11 7 5
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4th PlFinland 4 1 2 1 0.250 8 8 3
5th PlFrance 4 0 4 0 0.000 4 17 0
Group B
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1st PlCanada 4 4 0 0 1.000 17 9 8
2nd PlSweden 4 3 1 0 0.750 18 13 6
3rd PlSlovenia 4 2 2 0 0.500 14 14 4
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4th PlU.S.A. 4 1 3 0 0.250 9 16 2
5th PlItaly 4 0 4 0 0.000 10 16 0
Canada and Russia earn buys to the Semi-Finals! Meanwhile, Czech Republic have earned themselves a date with Sweden in the Quarter-Finals, while Slovakia will take on Slovenia! While a shocking developement sees both Finland, and the USA in the relegation round!!
January 3rd
Icedogs defenseman Braxton Andrews resumes full contact practices after recovering from his abdomen injury.
IceDogs defenseman Roger Cote is named to the Team Cherry Roster for the CHL Top Prospects Game!
January 4th
IceDogs winger Ivan Benyuk resumes full contact practices after recovering from his partially torn ACL.
Eastern Conference
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1st Mississauga 39 25 11 1 2 0.679 150 122 53
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2nd Ottawa 39 25 12 0 2 0.667 160 118 52
3rd Niagara 40 24 14 1 1 0.625 134 124 50
4th Sudbury 41 22 19 0 0 0.537 133 133 44
5th Barrie 39 21 17 0 1 0.551 127 126 43
6th Kingston 41 18 16 3 4 0.524 145 149 43
7th Brampton 42 19 21 2 0 0.476 119 164 40
8th Oshawa 40 18 21 0 1 0.463 133 133 37
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9th Peterborough 36 14 19 0 3 0.431 113 126 31
10th Belleville 37 12 18 6 1 0.419 124 170 31
Team Leaders
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Goals Radko Tvrznik (23)
Assists Mathew Campagna (29)
Points Radko Tvrznik (43)
+/- Adam Pelech (+6)
Penalty Minutes Lawne Paton (99)
Shots on Goal Lawne Paton (101)
Hits Cory Genovese (116)
Shots Blocks Cory Genovese (62)
Takeaways Cory Genovese (16)
Goals Against Average Kenton Howse (2.82)
Save Percentage Kenton Howse (.897)
Average Rating Mathew Campagna (8.03)
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January 5th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Barrie Colts. Jesse McCullough stopped 27 of the 29 shots he faced in the game, and though Barrie led 2-1 going into the third, the IceDogs exploded for five third period goals to take the victory!
Barrie 2, Niagara 6
Campagna (13) (Cote, Paton) PP
Hill (16) (Koverko, Tanguay)
Paton (11) (Campagna, Cote) PP
Koverko (13) (Pelech)
Andrews (5) (Campagna) PP
Tvrznik (24) (Paton, Hill) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Lawne Paton, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who scored a goal, and two assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Dean Koverko, who scored a goal, and an assist.
World Junior Championship, Quarter-Finals
Slovenia vs. Slovakia
Slovenia defeat Slovakia 4-3! First star honours would go to Slovenian defenseman Blaz Dervaric, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Slovenian winger Ivo Bergant, who scored a goal, and two assists. Third star would go to Slovenian winger Matej Koren, who scored a goal.
Sweden vs. Czech Republic
Czech Republic defeat Sweden 4-3 in overtime! First star honours would go to Swedish center Viktor Crus-Rydberg, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Swedish winger Sebastian Sundstrom, who recorded three assists. Third star would go to Czech defenseman Viktor Toma, who recorded two assists.
In Relegation Group action, Finland defeat USA 3-0, and France defeat Italy 4-2!
January 6th
The IceDogs travel to play the Saginaw Spirit. Backup goaltender Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped 15 of the 18 shots he faced, and though the Spirit took a 3-0 lead into the third, it was in the third where Niagara once again exploded for five goals, taking the victory!
Niagara 5, Saginaw 3
Koverko (14) (Campagna, Pelech) PP
Semenov (7) (Scott, Pelech)
Tanguay (13) (Paton, Campagna) PP
Semenov (8) (Andrews)
Pelech (10) (Kelly, Campagna) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who recorded three assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Francois Semenov, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Adam Pelech, who scored a goal, and two assists.
In Relegation Group action Finland defeat Italy 2-0, and France defeat USA 2-1!
Relegation League
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1st Finland 3 3 0 0 1.000 9 0 6
2nd France 3 2 1 0 0.667 6 7 4
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3rd R U.S.A. 3 1 2 0 0.333 4 6 2
4th R Italy 3 0 3 0 0.000 3 9 0
In a disastrous showing the USA have been relegated to the Division 1 World Junior Championship!! Italy have also been relegated. They will be replaced next year by Switzerland and Kazakhstan who won their respective Division 1 Groups!
January 7th
World Junior Championship, Semi-Final
Slovenia vs. Russia
Russia defeat Slovenia 4-0! First star honours would go to Russian goaltender Ruslan Kiselev, who posted a 26 save shutout. Second star would go to Russian center Vitaly Aleksandrov, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Russian center Eduard Fomitchev, who recorded an assist.
Czech Republic vs. Canada
Czech Republic lose a heartbreaker to Canada 4-3 in overtime! (So close....) First star honours would go to center Curtis Lazar, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Canadian defenseman Matthew Proulx, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Canadian winger Les Morris, who scored a goal, and an assist.
Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna is named OHL Player of the Week!! In 2 games he scored 2 goals, and 5 assists.
January 9th
World Junior Championship, Medal Round
Bronze Medal Game, Czech Republic vs. Slovenia
Czech Republic defeat Slovenia 3-1! First star honours would go to Czech defenseman Viktor Toma, who recorded an assist. Second star would go to Czech goaltender Matej Preucil, who stopped 30 of 31 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Slovenian defenseman Blaz Dervaric, who recorded an assist.
Gold Medal Game, Canada vs. Russia
Canada defeat Russia 3-2! First star honours would go to Canadian winger Les Morris, who scored two goals, and an assist. Second star would go to Canadian center Alex Forsberg, who scored a goal, and two assists. Third star would go to Canadian winger Nathan MacKinnon, who recorded three assists.
Bronze: Czech Republic

Silver: Russia
Gold: Canada
IceDogs at the World Junior Championship
GM Mark Addison, Czech Republic, Bronze Medal
January 10th
The IceDogs travel to play the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors. Jesse McCullough stopped 18 of the 19 shots he faced in the game, and though Mississauga scored first, the IceDogs scored twice to take the victory!
Niagara 2, Mississauga 1
Tanguay (14) (Campagna, Kelly) PP
Campagna (14) (Unassisted) PP
First star honours would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors goaltender Spencer Martin, who stopped 26 of 28 shots in the loss. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors winger Darroll Marcoux, who scored a goal.
January 11th
The IceDogs announce that defenseman Broderick Kelly has signed a contract to play his overage season with the IceDogs next year. Kelly has played in 43 games for the IceDogs this season, putting up 12 (1+11) points, and is +3, with 40 penalty minutes. He is also the teams captain.
January 12th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Sudbury Wolves. Jesse McCullough stopped 26 of the 29 shots he faced, and though the Wolves scored late in the third to force overtime, the IceDogs would go on to victory in the shootout!
Sudbury 3, Niagara 4 (SO) Winger Radko Tvrznik scored the shootout winner.
Campagna (15) (Koverko, Tanguay) PP
Pelech (11) (Campagna) SH
Andrews (6) (Paton, Hill) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Adam Pelech, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Sudbury Wolves defenseman Jon Melnyk, who recorded an assist.
January 14th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors. Jesse McCullough stopped 34 of the 36 shots he faced, and the IceDogs scored late in the third to force overtime, where Niagara winger Dean Koverko would emerge as the hero!
Mississauga 2, Niagara 3 (OT)
Hill (17) (Tanguay, Koverko)
Tanguay (15) (Hill) PP
Koverko (15) (Tvrznik, Cote)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 34 of 36 shots in the victory. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Dean Koverko, who scored a goal, and an assist.
The IceDogs release the rights to Norwegian winger Markus Soberg. He is definately not coming to Niagara, having spent half the season in the AHL!
Kitchener Rangers winger Mitchell Dempsey is named OHL Player of the Week. In 3 games he scored 2 goals, and 4 assists.
Former IceDogs goaltender Chris Festarini of the CHL's Arizona Sundogs has been named both CHL Goaltender, and Player of the Week! In 2 games he recorded 2 wins, and a shutout!
Eastern Conference
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1st Ottawa 44 29 13 0 2 0.682 174 126 60
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2nd Niagara 45 29 14 1 1 0.667 154 135 60
3rd Mississauga 44 27 13 2 2 0.659 165 137 58
4th Kingston 46 22 17 3 4 0.554 163 163 51
5th Sudbury 45 23 21 0 1 0.522 148 146 47
6th Barrie 44 22 21 0 1 0.511 139 144 45
7th Brampton 47 21 24 2 0 0.468 131 180 44
8th Oshawa 45 20 24 0 1 0.456 143 147 41
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9th Peterborough 42 15 21 2 4 0.429 125 144 36
10th Belleville 43 14 21 6 2 0.419 143 194 36
Team Leaders
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Stat Leader
Goals Radko Tvrznik (24)
Assists Mathew Campagna (36)
Points Mathew Campagna (51)
+/- Dean Koverko (+8)
Penalty Minutes Lawne Paton (110)
Shots on Goal Lawne Paton (110)
Hits Cory Genovese (132)
Shot Blocks Adam Pelech (73)
Takeaways Mathew Campagna (18)
Goals Against Average Kenton Howse (2.84)
Save Percentage Jesse McCullough (.899)
Average Rating Mathew Campagna (8.13)
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January 16th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Saginaw Spirit. Jesse McCullough stopped 28 of the 30 shots he faced, and though the Spirit scored early in the third to take a 2-1 lead, the IceDogs scored three goals in the final four minutes of the game to take the victory!
Saginaw 2, Niagara 4
Campagna (16) (Tvrznik, Pelech)
Campagna (17) (Andrews, Cote) PP
Genovese (3) (Duchesne)
Benyuk (1) (Unassisted) EN
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 28 of 30 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Cory Genovese, who scored a goal.
IceDogs defenseman Braxton Andrews played in his 100th OHL Game!
January 19th
Team Davidson defeat Team Cherry 4-3 in a shootout at the CHL Top Prospects Game! First star honours would go to Team Cherry center Brent Royer (Cape Breton Screaming Eagles), who scored a hat trick. Second star would go to Team Cherry winger Jereme Huot (Halifax Mooseheads), who recorded three assists. Third star would go to Team Davidson center Zoltan Poitras (Plymouth Whalers), who scored two goals.
IceDogs defenseman Roger Cote played 13:09, and was -1, suiting up for Team Cherry in the game!
January 20th
Former IceDogs goaltender Chris Festarini of the CHL's Arizona Sundogs was named MVP of the South All-Stars in the CHL All-Star game, stopping 26 of 27 shots in the South's 4-1 victory over the North All-Stars!
January 21st
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Owen Sound Attack. Jesse McCullough stopped 27 of the 32 shots he faced, and the IceDogs were shut out by Owen Sound netminder Heikki Karjalainen!
Owen Sound 5, Niagara 0
First star honours would go to Owen Sound Attack goaltender Heikki Karjalainen, who posted a 24 save shutout. Second star would go to Owen Sound Attack winger Brady Vail, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Owen Sound Attack defenseman Connor Bolland, who scored a goal, and an assist.
Guelph Storm defenseman Jason Syvret is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he recorded 3 assists.
January 26th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Oshawa Generals. Jesse McCullough stopped 22 of the 23 shots he faced, and though the score was tied 1-1 after one period, the IceDogs scored three unanswered goals to take the victory!
Oshawa 1, Niagara 4
Scott (4) (Andrews, Kelly)
Tanguay (16) (Koverko, Scott)
Tvrznik (25) (Koverko, Campagna)
Duchesne (4) (Pokulok, Cote)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Corbie Scott, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Dean Koverko, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 22 of 23 shots in the victory.
IceDogs defenseman Drake Milne played in his 100th OHL Game!
January 27th
The IceDogs travel to play the Barrie Colts. Backup goaltender Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped 24 of the 29 shots he faced, and though Niagara scored first, the Colts scored five unanswered goals to take the victory!
Niagara 1, Barrie 5
Koverko (16) (Tanguay, Andrews)
First star honours would go to Barrie Colts winger Jim St. Louis, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Barrie Colts winger Scott Hobbs, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Barrie Colts center Bo Horvat, who recorded two assists.
IceDogs winger Samson Tanguay played in his 100th OHL Game!
January 28th
The IceDogs travel to play the London Knights. Jesse McCullough stopped only 26 of the 31 shots he faced, and the Knights took a 4-0 lead in the first period, and despite a couple late Niagara goals, hung on for the victory!
Niagara 2, London 5
Pokulok (7) (Milne, Duchesne)
Campagna (18) (Milne) PP
First star honours would go to London Knights winger Marcel Martinec, who scored two goals. Second star would go to London Knights center Bryson Brush, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to London Knights defenseman Jeffrey Desbiens, who recorded an assist.
Barrie Colts center Jakub Mazur is named OHL Player of the Week. In 3 games he scored 3 goals, and 5 assists.
January 31st
Barrie Colts center Jakub Mazur is named OHL Player of the Month! In 7 games he scored 4 goals, and 12 assists.
Former IceDogs winger Tom Kuhnhackl of Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg (DEL) is named DEL Rookie of the Month! In 12 games he scored 9 goals, and 5 assists.
Former IceDogs goaltender Chris Festarini of the Arizona Sundogs (CHL) is named CHL Rookie, Goaltender, and Player of the Month! In 9 games he recorded 8 wins, and 4 shutouts!
Eastern Conference
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1st Mississauga 48 30 13 3 2 0.677 183 148 65
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2nd Ottawa 48 30 16 0 2 0.646 183 140 62
3rd Niagara 50 31 17 1 1 0.640 165 153 64
4th Barrie 48 26 21 0 1 0.552 159 152 53
5th Kingston 50 22 20 3 5 0.520 172 179 52
6th Sudbury 48 24 23 0 1 0.510 153 155 49
7th Brampton 50 22 26 2 0 0.460 141 199 46
8th Oshawa 48 22 25 0 1 0.469 155 157 45
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9th Belleville 47 17 22 6 2 0.447 155 202 42
10th Peterborough 47 17 24 2 4 0.426 141 160 40
Team Leaders
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Stat Leader
Goals Radko Tvrznik (25)
Assists Mathew Campagna (37)
Points Mathew Campagna (55)
+/- Dean Koverko (+7)
Penalty Minutes Lawne Paton (114)
Shots On Goal Lawne Paton (128)
Hits Cory Genovese (146)
Shot Blocks Adam Pelech (84)
Takeaways Mathew Campagna (19)
Goals Against Average Jesse McCullough (2.99)
Save Percentage Jesse McCullough (.898)
Average Rating Mathew Campagna (8.12)
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Eastern Conference
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1st Mississauga 48 30 13 3 2 0.677 183 148 65
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2nd Ottawa 48 30 16 0 2 0.646 183 140 62
3rd Niagara 50 31 17 1 1 0.640 165 153 64
4th Barrie 48 26 21 0 1 0.552 159 152 53
5th Kingston 50 22 20 3 5 0.520 172 179 52
6th Sudbury 48 24 23 0 1 0.510 153 155 49
7th Brampton 50 22 26 2 0 0.460 141 199 46
8th Oshawa 48 22 25 0 1 0.469 155 157 45
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9th Belleville 47 17 22 6 2 0.447 155 202 42
10th Peterborough 47 17 24 2 4 0.426 141 160 40
Western Conference
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1st Erie 49 34 14 0 1 0.704 169 122 69
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2nd Plymouth 49 32 13 2 2 0.694 191 145 68
3rd Kitchener 49 31 17 0 1 0.643 179 154 63
4th Owen Sound 49 29 17 2 1 0.622 159 117 61
5th Saginaw 49 23 23 2 1 0.500 140 164 49
6th Sault Ste. Marie 48 20 20 2 6 0.500 151 148 48
7th Guelph 49 20 22 3 4 0.480 152 172 47
8th London 49 20 23 3 3 0.469 164 185 46
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9th Windsor 48 20 25 2 1 0.448 157 173 43
10th Sarnia 47 15 26 1 5 0.383 138 182 36
Niagara IceDogs Team Statistics
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38 Howse, Kenton 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 7.43
1 McCullough, Jesse 39 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 8.03
9 Andrews, Braxton 35 6 8 14 -5 38 65 9.2 7.06
33 Dube, Kris 30 0 7 7 -11 4 18 0.0 6.37
3 Genovese, Cory 47 3 7 10 4 113 34 8.8 7.02
2 Pelech, Adam 49 11 12 23 1 44 92 12.0 7.20
5 Cote, Roger 48 2 22 24 -16 43 89 2.2 6.73
4 Kelly, Broderick 50 1 12 13 3 42 50 2.0 6.82
77 Milne, Drake 39 4 14 18 -5 36 55 7.3 6.59
26 DiFruscia, Anthony 36 3 2 5 -9 15 26 11.5 6.36
40 Leclerc, Reggie 50 3 4 7 -10 34 29 10.3 6.04
52 Scott, Corbie 50 4 7 11 -3 48 33 12.1 6.16
24 Tanguay, Samson 45 16 16 32 5 26 107 15.0 6.51
11 Tvrznik, Radko 50 25 22 47 -5 18 114 21.9 7.10
37 Campagna, Mathew 50 18 37 55 -5 38 93 19.4 8.12
53 Duchesne, Pierre-Marc 50 4 8 12 -6 26 27 14.8 6.34
17 Hill, Devin 50 17 23 40 -1 56 107 15.9 6.74
12 Semenov, Fran ois 48 8 4 12 -3 59 48 16.7 6.77
10 Verhaeghe, Carter 17 0 0 0 -7 64 14 0.0 5.94
83 Benyuk, Ivan 13 1 1 2 -2 6 6 16.7 6.15
14 Koverko, Dean 50 16 19 35 7 46 115 13.9 6.86
56 Paton, Lawne 50 11 25 36 -12 114 128 8.6 6.60
51 Pokulok, Scott 43 7 6 13 0 45 38 18.4 6.21
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38 Howse, Kenton 14 8 2 1 696 3.02 .887 0 7.43
1 McCullough, Jesse 39 23 15 1 2329 2.99 .898 1 8.03
OHL League Leaders - Skaters
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Stat League Leader IceDogs Leader
Goals Zarley Patterson, Mississauga (32) Radko Tvrznik (25), T-7th
Assists Sean Monahan, Ottawa (47) Mathew Campagna (37), 8th
Points Zarley Patterson, Mississauga (75) Mathew Campagna (55), T-10th
+/- Taylor Hunter, Owen Sound (+25) Dean Koverko (+7), Below 50th
Penalty Minutes Scott Hobbs, Barrie (243) Lawne Paton (114), T-19th
Shots on Goal Cody Payne, Plymouth (197) Lawne Paton (128), T-25th
Game Winning Goals Courtney Noel, Ottawa (6) Radko Tvrznik (5), T-5th
Hits Levi Stinziani, Kingston (228) Cory Genovese (146), T-21st
Takeaways Dennis Allard, Belleville (88) Mathew Campagna (19), 5th
Shot Blocks Taylor Fielding, Belleville (89) Adam Pelech (84), T-10th
Average Rating Brandon Love, Oshawa (8.73) Mathew Campagna (8.12), T-9th
OHL League Leaders - Goaltenders
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Stat League Leader IceDogs Leader
Wins Bruin Gorman, Erie (30) Jesse McCullough (23), 3rd
Goals Against Average Bruin Gorman, Erie (2.07) Jesse McCullough (2.99), 16th
Save Percentage Heikki Karjalainen, Owen Sound (.926) Jesse McCullough (.898), 7th
Shutouts Heikki Karjalainen, Owen Sound (5) Jesse McCullough (1), T-6th
Average Rating Heikki Karjalainen, Owen Sound (8.63) Jesse McCullough (8.03), 4th
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February 2nd
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Barrie Colts. Jesse McCullough stopped 35 of the 40 shots he faced, and though Barrie scored late in the third period to force overtime, the IceDogs would go on to victory in the shootout!
Barrie 5, Niagara 6 (SO) Winger Radko Tvrznik scored the shootout winner.
Scott (5) (Koverko, Semenov)
Semenov (9) (Pelech)
Duchesne (5) (Kelly, Benyuk)
Paton (12) (Tvrznik, Campagna) PP
Semenov (10) (Kelly)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Francois Semenov, who scored two goals, and an assist. Second star would go to Barrie Colts winger Kealin Moir, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Broderick Kelly, who recorded two assists.
February 4th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Sarnia Sting. Jesse McCullough stopped 33 of the 37 shots he faced, and though the Sting led 4-3 early in the third, Niagara scored three times in the final five minutes to take the victory!
Sarnia 4, Niagara 6
Andrews (7) (Campagna, Tvrznik) PP
Koverko (17) (Hill, Tanguay) PP
Paton (13) (Tvrznik, Campagna)
Koverko (18) (Semenov, Kelly)
Tvrznik (26) (Paton, Campagna) PP
Kelly (2) (Unassisted) EN
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Radko Tvrznik, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who recorded three assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Broderick Kelly, who scored a goal, and an assist.
IceDogs winger Scott Pokulok played in his 100th OHL Game!
Barrie Colts defenseman Domingo Schmitt is named OHL Player of the Week. In 3 games he scored 4 goals, and 3 assists.
February 5th
IceDogs defenseman Roger Cote has been suspended one game, after being ejected from the Sarnia game for a vicious elbow in the third period!
February 8th
The IceDogs travel to play the Barrie Colts. Jesse McCullough stopped 18 of the 21 shots he faced in the game, and though Barrie led 3-1 after one period, three unanswered Niagara goals eked out the victory!
Niagara 4, Barrie 3
Benyuk (2) (Hill)
Campagna (19) (Tvrznik, Koverko) PP
Campagna (20) (Andrews, Milne)
Pokulok (8) (Leclerc, Genovese)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Barrie Colts defenseman Aaron Ekblad, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Barrie Colts center Jakub Mazur, who recorded an assist.
IceDogs defenseman Kris Dube played in his 100th OHL Game!
February 9th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Peterborough Petes. Backup goaltender Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped 27 of the 30 shots he faced, and though the Petes led 2-1 midway through the game, three straight Niagara goals were enough to give them the victory!
Peterborough 3, Niagara 4
Koverko (19) (Tanguay, Duchesne) PP
Pelech (12) (Semenov)
Tanguay (17) (Campagna, Milne) PP
Koverko (20) (Semenov)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Dean Koverko, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Samson Tanguay, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Francois Semenov, who recorded two assists.
February 10th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors. Jesse McCullough stopped 24 of the 27 shots he faced in the game, and the IceDogs scored late in the third to force overtime, where Niagara center Mathew Campagna would score the winner just 14 seconds into the extra frame!
Mississauga 3, Niagara 4 (OT)
Semenov (11) (Paton, Kelly)
Semenov (12) (Koverko, Tanguay)
Paton (14) (Campagna, Tanguay)
Campagna (21) (Pelech)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Francois Semenov, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Lawne Paton, who scored a goal, and an assist.
IceDogs winger Radko Tvrznik will miss 2 weeks with a thigh strain.
The Erie Otters are the first team to clinch a berth in the OHL Playoffs!
February 11th
Mississauga St. Michael's Majors winger Zarley Patterson is named OHL Player of the Week. In 3 games he scored a goal, and 5 assists.
February 14th
The IceDogs travel to play the Saginaw Spirit. Jesse McCullough stopped 23 of the 25 shots he faced in the game, and though the Spirit scored twice early, the IceDogs scored three unanswered goals to take the victory!
Niagara 3, Saginaw 2
Campagna (22) (Tanguay, Paton) PP
Scott (6) (Pelech, Hill)
Campagna (23) (Tanguay, Paton) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Saginaw Spirit defenseman Cody Richer, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Saginaw Spirit center Gemel Smith, who scored a goal, and an assist.
February 15th
The Niagara IceDogs have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!!
Eastern Conference
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Pos Team GP W L OTL SOL Pct GF GA Pts
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1st PlNiagara 56 37 17 1 1 0.679 192 173 76
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2nd Ottawa 54 35 17 0 2 0.667 208 158 72
3rd Mississauga 54 33 15 4 2 0.667 197 163 72
4th Barrie 55 29 24 0 2 0.545 185 177 60
5th Sudbury 55 29 25 0 1 0.536 172 171 59
6th Kingston 56 23 23 5 5 0.500 188 203 56
7th Oshawa 55 25 28 1 1 0.473 171 173 52
8th Brampton 55 23 30 2 0 0.436 144 217 48
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9th Peterborough 54 20 27 2 5 0.435 159 178 47
10th Belleville 53 18 25 6 4 0.434 169 223 46
Team Leaders
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Stat Leader
Goals Radko Tvrznik (26)
Assists Mathew Campagna (43)
Points Mathew Campagna (66)
+/- Broderick Kelly (+12)
Penalty Minutes Cory Genovese (131)
Shots On Goal Lawne Paton (144)
Hits Cory Genovese (164)
Shot Blocks Adam Pelech (89)
Takeaways Mathew Campagna (21)
Goals Against Average Kenton Howse (3.02)
Save Percentage Jesse McCullough (.896)
Average Rating Mathew Campagna (8.23)
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February 16th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds. Jesse McCullough stopped 32 of the 36 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored first, four straight Greyhounds goals were enough to give them the victory!
Sault Ste. Marie 4, Niagara 2
DiFruscia (4) (Scott, Milne)
Campagna (24) (Milne, Tanguay) PP
First star honours would go to Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds center Cole Cassels, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds winger Keven Trudel, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds center Judes Lachance, who recorded two assists.
February 18th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Kingston Frontenacs. Jesse McCullough stopped 24 of the 27 shots he faced, and though the score was tied 2-2 in the third, the IceDogs would score two straight goals to give themselves the win!
Kingston 3, Niagara 4
Koverko (21) (Campagna, Paton)
Pokulok (9) (Duchesne, Genovese)
Andrews (8) (Campagna)
Koverko (22) (Paton, Campagna)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who recorded three assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Dean Campagna, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Kingston Frontenacs defenseman Michael Colaiacovo, who scored a goal.
The Ottawa 67's and Mississauga St. Michael's Majors have clinched berths in the OHL Playoffs!
Barrie Colts center Jakub Mazur is named OHL Player of the Week. In 3 games he scored 3 goals, and 5 assists.
February 20th
The Kitchener Rangers have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!
February 21st
The Owen Sound Attack have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!
February 23rd
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Sudbury Wolves. Jesse McCullough stopped 24 of the 26 shots he faced, and though Sudbury led 2-1 midway through the second period, the IceDogs scored three unanswered goals to take the victory!
Sudbury 2, Niagara 4
Tanguay (18) (Cote)
Paton (15) (Tanguay, Campagna) PP
Duchesne (6) (Andrews, Milne)
Duchesne (7) (Genovese) EN
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Pierre-Marc Duchesne, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 24 of 26 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Samson Tanguay, who scored a goal, and an assist.
February 24th
The IceDogs travel to play the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors. Backup goaltender Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped 28 of the 31 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored two early goals, the Majors scored three unanswered goals to eke out the victory!
Niagara 2, Mississauga 3
Koverko (23) (Hill, Leclerc) PP
Tanguay (19) (Paton, Andrews) PP
First star honours would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors winger Zarley Patterson, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors center Jonatan Grennard, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors defenseman Jordan Subban, who scored a goal, and an assist.
The Plymouth Whalers have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs.
February 25th
Former IceDogs goaltender Chris Festarini has signed a 2 year contract worth $500K per season with the New Jersey Devils. He has left the Arizona Sundogs.
Kitchener Rangers center Troy Lagace is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored 3 goals, and 4 assists.
February 28th
Sweden defeat USA 5-1 to win Bronze at the Olympic Tournament!
Canada defeat Russia 5-4 in overtime to win Gold at the Olympic Tournament!
Saginaw Spirit goaltender Dwight Marois has been named OHL Player of the Month. In 3 games he recorded a win, and a shutout.
Eastern Conference
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Pos Team GP W L OTL SOL Pct GF GA Pts
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1st PlOttawa 61 40 19 0 2 0.672 231 175 82
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2nd PlNiagara 60 39 19 1 1 0.667 204 185 80
3rd PlMississauga 59 36 17 4 2 0.661 211 179 78
4th Barrie 60 32 25 0 3 0.558 202 190 67
5th Sudbury 60 32 27 0 1 0.542 189 188 65
6th Kingston 60 24 26 5 5 0.483 196 216 58
7th Oshawa 61 26 31 2 2 0.459 188 198 56
8th Peterborough 58 23 28 2 5 0.457 173 189 53
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9th Belleville 59 21 28 6 4 0.441 185 241 52
10th Brampton 61 24 35 2 0 0.410 157 239 50
Team Leaders
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Stat Leader
Goals Radko Tvrznik (26)
Assists Mathew Campagna (47)
Points Mathew Campagna (71)
+/- Broderick Kelly (+14)
Penalty Minutes Cory Genovese (139)
Shots On Goal Lawne Paton (149)
Hits Cory Genovese (175)
Shot Blocks Adam Pelech (93)
Takeaways Mathew Campagna (23)
Goals Against Average Kenton Howse (3.03)
Save Percentage Jesse McCullough (.897)
Average Rating Mathew Campagna (8.23)
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March 1st
IceDogs winger Radko Tvrznik resumes full contact practices after recovering from his thigh strain.
March 2nd
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Saginaw Spirit. Jesse McCullough stopped 16 of the 18 shots he faced, and IceDogs winger Dean Koverko scored a natural hat trick in the first period, and the IceDogs never looked back!
Saginaw 2, Niagara 4
Koverko (24) (Semenov, Tanguay)
Koverko (25) (Tanguay, Hill) PP
Koverko (26) (Tanguay, Cote)
Tvrznik (27) (Semenov) SH
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Dean Koverko, who scored a hat trick. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Samson Tanguay, who recorded three assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Francois Semenov, who recorded two assists.
March 3rd
The IceDogs travel to play the Barrie Colts. Backup goaltender Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped 29 of the 32 shots he faced, and though the score was tied 2-2 going into the third period, the Colts scored two more goals to take the victory!
Niagara 2, Barrie 4
Paton (16) (Tvrznik, Campagna) PP
Tvrznik (28) (Pelech, Campagna) SH
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Barrie Colts winger Scott Hobbs, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Barrie Colts winger Jim St. Louis, who scored a goal.
The Barrie Colts have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!
March 4th
The IceDogs travel to play the Brampton Battalion. Jesse McCullough stopped 24 of the 26 shots he faced, and the IceDogs made mincemeat out of the Battalion goaltenders, scoring nine goals in the victory!
Niagara 9, Brampton 2
Semenov (13) (Tanguay, Koverko)
Campagna (25) (Tvrznik)
Tanguay (20) (Koverko)
Paton (17) (Tvrznik, Campagna) PP
Cote (3) (Pelech) PP
Kelly (3) (Semenov) SH
Tvrznik (29) (Campagna, Paton)
Tanguay (21) (Semenov)
Andrews (9) (Campagna) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who scored a goal, and three assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Francois Semenov, who scored a goal, and two assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Radko Tvrznik, who scored a goal, and two assists.
IceDogs defenseman Broderick Kelly played in his 200th OHL Game!
Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna is named OHL Player of the Week! In 3 games he scored a goal, and 5 assists.
March 6th
Former IceDogs winger Mitchell Theoret has signed a 1 year contract extension worth $19.5K with the UHL's Huntsville Havoc!
March 9th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Brampton Battalion. Jesse McCullough stopped 22 of the 26 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored late in the third period to tie the game 3-3, just seconds later Brampton scored to take the victory!
Brampton 3, Niagara 4
Tanguay (22) (Semenov, Kelly)
Paton (18) (Andrews, Campagna) PP
Hill (18) (Unassisted)
First star honours would go to Brampton Battalion winger Mario Lessard, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Francois Semenov, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Brampton Battalion center Kenric Chartrand, who scored a goal, and an assist.
The Guelph Storm have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!
March 10th
The IceDogs travel to play the Oshawa Generals. Backup goaltender Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped 20 of the 24 shots he faced, and Oshawa scored four times in the first period, and it was enough to secure the victory!
Niagara 1, Oshawa 4
Andrews (10) (Milne, Campagna) PP
First star honours would go to Oshawa Generals winger Brandon Love, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Oshawa Generals winger Nick Moutrey, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Braxton Andrews, who scored a goal.
March 11th
The IceDogs travel to play the Sudbury Wolves. Jesse McCullough stopped 23 of the 27 shots he faced, and Niagara led 5-2 after two periods, and though the Wolves made a valiant comeback effort, they couldn't find the equalizer!
Niagara 5, Sudbury 4
Tanguay (23) (Koverko, Hill) PP
Tvrznik (30) (Paton, Campagna) PP
Tanguay (24) (Duchesne, Pokulok)
Scott (7) (Benyuk, Dube)
DiFruscia (5) (Paton, Genovese)
First star honours would go to Sudbury Wolves center Claude Masters, who scored two goals, and two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Samson Tanguay, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Sudbury Wolves defenseman Danko Tanti, who scored a goal.
The Saginaw Spirit, and Sudbury Wolves have clinched berths in the OHL Playoffs!
Ottawa 67's center Sean Monahan is named OHL Player of the Week. In 3 games he scored 2 goals, and 4 assists.
March 14th
The Windsor Spitfires have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!
Former IceDogs winger Tom Kuhnhackl of Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg in the DEL has won DEL Rookie of the Year, and Best German Player of the Year! In 52 games with Wolfsburg he put up 53 (27+26) points, and was +10, with 62 penalty minutes!
March 16th
The IceDogs travel to play the Ottawa 67's. Jesse McCullough stopped 37 of the 40 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored first, three unanswered Ottawa goals gave them the victory!
Niagara 1, Ottawa 3
Semenov (14) (Tanguay, Koverko)
First star honours would go to Ottawa 67's center Sean Monahan, who recorded three assists. Second star would go to Ottawa 67's winger Leiland Lirette, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 37 of 40 shots in the loss.
March 17th
The Peterborough Petes have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!
The Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds have clinched the final Western Conference berth in the OHL Playoffs!
March 18th
The IceDogs travel to finish their season, playing the Belleville Bulls. Jesse McCullough stopped 24 of the 25 shots he faced, and the IceDogs scored five straight goals to take an insurmountable lead into the third period!
Niagara 5, Belleville 1
DiFruscia (6) (Unassisted)
Scott (8) (Pokulok, Duchesne)
Hill (19) (Tanguay, Kelly)
Duchesne (8) (Andrews, Dube)
Paton (19) (Campagna, Pelech) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Pierre-Marc Duchesne, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 24 of 25 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Braxton Andrews, who recorded an assist.
The Kingston Frontenacs and Oshawa Generals have clinched the final Eastern Conference berths in the OHL Playoffs!
The Erie Otters have won the Hamilton Spectator Trophy as OHL Regular Season Champions!
Mississauga St. Michael's Majors center Garth McMahon is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored 2 goals, and 6 assists.
March 23rd
Former Niagara IceDogs goaltender Joel Vienneau announced his retirement today, after sitting in free agency all year.
Joel Vienneau's Final Career Stats
Career (Central Hockey League): 52GP, 21-28-3, 4 SO, 2.83 GAA, .898 SV%, 7.60 AvR
Evansville IceMen (52 games)
Career (East Coast Hockey League): 9GP, 2-7-0, 0 SO, 3.63 GAA, .876 SV%, 7.11 AvR
Ontario Reign (9 games)
ECHL Playoffs: 5GP, 3-2-0, 0 SO, 3.20 GAA, .902 SV%, 7.60 AvR
Ontario Reign (5 games)
J.Ross Robertson Cup Playoffs, Conference Quarter-Final Match-Ups
Western Conference
#1 Erie Otters vs. #8 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
In 4 regular season games Erie outscored Sault Ste. Marie 12-6, while sweeping the season series 4-0-0!
#2 Plymouth Whalers vs. #7 Saginaw Spirit
In 8 regular season games Plymouth outscored Saginaw 29-22, while taking the season series 6-2-0!
#3 Kitchener Rangers vs. #6 Guelph Storm
In 6 regular season games Kitchener outscored Guelph 25-16, while taking the season series 4-1-1!
#4 Owen Sound Attack vs. #5 Windsor Spitfires
In 4 regular season games Owen Sound outscored Windsor 15-7, while taking the season series 3-1-0!
Eastern Conference
#1 Ottawa 67's vs. #8 Oshawa Generals
In 8 regular season games Ottawa outscored Oshawa 32-30, while taking the season series 5-2-1!
#2 Mississauga St. Michael's Majors vs. #7 Kingston Frontenacs
In 4 regular season games Mississauga outscored Kingston 19-18, while the teams split the season series 2-2-0!
#3 Niagara IceDogs vs. #6 Peterborough Petes
In 4 regular season games Niagara outscored Peterborough 13-12, while taking the season series 3-1-0!
#4 Barrie Colts vs. #5 Sudbury Wolves
In 6 regular season games Sudbury outscored Barrie 18-16, while the teams split the season series 3-3-0!
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Eastern Conference
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Pos Team GP W L OTL SOL Pct GF GA Pts
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1st PlOttawa 68 44 21 0 3 0.669 259 200 91
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2nd PlMississauga 68 42 20 4 2 0.662 247 206 90
3rd PlNiagara 68 43 23 1 1 0.647 234 209 88
4th PlBarrie 68 39 26 0 3 0.596 234 211 81
5th PlSudbury 68 34 33 0 1 0.507 209 214 69
6th PlPeterborough 68 29 30 7 7 0.493 200 210 67
7th PlKingston 68 26 31 6 6 0.463 218 249 63
8th PlOshawa 68 29 35 2 2 0.456 202 216 62
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9th Belleville 68 25 31 5 5 0.456 211 270 62
10th Brampton 68 27 38 0 0 0.419 178 270 57
Western Conference
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Pos Team GP W L OTL SOL Pct GF GA Pts
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1st C Erie 68 45 19 1 3 0.691 231 167 94
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2nd PlPlymouth 68 40 23 3 2 0.625 255 212 85
3rd PlKitchener 68 42 22 1 3 0.647 249 215 88
4th PlOwen Sound 68 39 24 3 2 0.610 211 161 83
5th PlWindsor 68 34 31 2 1 0.522 232 231 71
6th PlGuelph 68 31 30 3 4 0.507 210 235 69
7th PlSaginaw 68 30 31 3 4 0.493 202 223 67
8th PlSault Ste. Marie 68 27 31 3 7 0.471 197 215 64
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9th Sarnia 68 27 34 1 6 0.449 210 245 61
10th London 68 27 34 4 3 0.449 222 252 61
Niagara IceDogs Team Statistics
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38 Howse, Kenton 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 7.50
1 McCullough, Jesse 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 7.98
9 Andrews, Braxton 53 10 13 23 -3 62 104 9.6 7.08
33 Dube, Kris 38 0 9 9 -7 4 22 0.0 6.37
3 Genovese, Cory 64 3 11 14 9 153 44 6.8 7.02
2 Pelech, Adam 66 12 18 30 6 54 110 10.9 7.17
5 Cote, Roger 65 3 24 27 -16 68 113 2.7 6.68
4 Kelly, Broderick 68 3 18 21 18 58 65 4.6 6.88
77 Milne, Drake 52 4 20 24 -5 40 70 5.7 6.54
26 DiFruscia, Anthony 50 6 2 8 -8 17 37 16.2 6.40
40 Leclerc, Reggie 63 3 6 9 -14 40 34 8.8 6.02
52 Scott, Corbie 68 8 8 16 0 58 48 16.7 6.16
24 Tanguay, Samson 63 24 30 54 16 40 153 15.7 6.70
11 Tvrznik, Radko 63 30 29 59 -3 22 141 21.3 7.13
37 Campagna, Mathew 68 25 56 81 3 58 136 18.4 8.22
53 Duchesne, Pierre-Marc 68 8 12 20 -9 46 42 19.0 6.41
17 Hill, Devin 67 19 29 48 -2 68 145 13.1 6.72
12 Semenov, Fran ois 66 14 13 27 9 77 81 17.3 7.03
10 Verhaeghe, Carter 18 0 0 0 -8 66 14 0.0 5.94
83 Benyuk, Ivan 30 2 3 5 -4 16 29 6.9 6.30
14 Koverko, Dean 68 26 27 53 18 52 157 16.6 6.94
56 Paton, Lawne 68 19 35 54 -4 154 169 11.2 6.72
51 Pokulok, Scott 58 9 8 17 -1 53 51 17.6 6.21
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38 Howse, Kenton 18 9 5 1 934 3.08 .888 0 7.50
1 McCullough, Jesse 53 34 18 1 3173 2.99 .897 1 7.98
OHL League Leaders - Skaters
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Stat League Leader IceDogs Leader
Goals Cody Payne, Plymouth (40) Radko Tvrznik (30), T-15th
Assists Sean Monahan, Ottawa (66) Mathew Campagna (56), 5th
Points Sean Monahan, Ottawa (98) Mathew Campagna (81), 6th
+/- Dylan Corson, Erie (+32) Broderick Kelly (+18), T-17th
Penalty Minutes Scott Hobbs, Barrie (298) Lawne Paton (154), 22nd
Shots on Goal Jonatan Grennard, Mississauga (267) Lawne Paton (169), 36th
Game Winning Goals Darroll Marcoux, Mississauga (10) Radko Tvrznik (6), T-6th
Hits Levi Stinziani, Kingston (330) Cory Genovese (191), T-28th
Takeaways Dennis Allard, Belleville (115) Mathew Campagna (25), 5th
Shot Blocks Taylor Fielding, Belleville (135) Adam Pelech (110), 13th
Average Rating Sean Monahan, Ottawa (8.72) Mathew Campagna (8.22), 6th
OHL League Leaders - Goaltenders
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Stat League Leader IceDogs Leader
Wins Bruin Gorman, Erie (41) Jesse McCullough (34), 2nd
Goals Against Average Heikki Karjalainen, Owen Sound (2.03) Jesse McCullough (2.99), 17th
Save Percentage Heikki Karjalainen, Owen Sound (.929) Jesse McCullough (.897), 9th
Shutouts Heikki Karjalainen, Owen Sound (9) Jesse McCullough (1), T-11th
Average Rating Heikki Karjalainen, Owen Sound (8.70) Jesse McCullough (7.98), 4th