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Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story
Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 6:20 pm
by Marleau12C
2010 J.Ross Robertson Cup Playoffs, Conference Quarter-Finals
May 25th, Game 1
The IceDogs return home to play host to the opening game of their Conference Quarter-Final series against the Peterborough Petes. Jesse McCullough stopped 17 of the 20 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored first, the Petes scored three unanswered goals to claim the victory!
Peterborough 3, Niagara 1
Hill (1) (Andrews)
First star honours would go to Peterborough Petes winger Riley Hennigar, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Peterborough Petes goaltender Michael Alston, who stopped 18 of 19 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who scored a goal.
The Peterborough Petes lead the series 1-0!
Other Scores
Sudbury 4, Barrie 3 (Sudbury lead the series 1-0!)
Kingston 2, Mississauga 6 (Mississauga lead the series 1-0!)
Oshawa 3, Ottawa 4 (Ottawa lead the series 1-0!)
Sault Ste. Marie 1, Erie 2 (Erie lead the series 1-0!)
Guelph 0, Kitchener 6 (Kitchener lead the series 1-0!)
Windsor 2, Owen Sound 4 (Owen Sound lead the series 1-0!)
Saginaw 0, Plymouth 5 (Plymouth lead the series 1-0!)
Former IceDogs winger Ryan Horvat has signed a 2 year contract worth $5.1K per season with the Windsor Wild of the Ligue Nord-Americaine du Hockey.
Sudbury Wolves center Peter-James Gordon is named OHL Player of the Week. In 1 games he recorded 3 assists.
May 26th, Game 2
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the second game of their series with the Peterborough Petes. Jesse McCullough stopped all 19 shots he faced to record his first shutout of the playoffs, and defenseman Broderick Kelly scored the games only goal to secure the victory!
Sudbury 0, Niagara 1
Kelly (1) (Campagna, Tanguay)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who posted a 19 save shutout. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Broderick Kelly, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Peterborough Petes goaltender Michael Alston, who stopped 24 of 25 shots in the loss.
The series is tied 1-1!
Other Scores
Sudbury 5, Barrie 3 (Sudbury lead the series 2-0!)
Kingston 2, Mississauga 4 (Mississauga lead the series 2-0!)
Oshawa 4, Ottawa 9 (Ottawa lead the series 2-0!)
Sault Ste. Marie 2, Erie 4 (Erie lead the series 2-0!)
Guelph 2, Kitchener 4 (Kitchener lead the series 2-0!)
Windsor 3, Owen Sound 1 (The series is tied 1-1!)
Saginaw 3, Plymouth 0 (The series is tied 1-1!)
May 28th, Game 3
The IceDogs travel to play the third game of their series with the Peterborough Petes. Jesse McCullough stopped 20 of the 21 shots he faced in the game, and though the score was tied 1-1 at the end of the first period, the IceDogs scored four unanswered goals to take the victory!
Niagara 5, Peterborough 1
Cote (1) (Hill)
Koverko (1) (Paton)
Paton (1) (Pelech, Kelly) PP
Tanguay (1) (Koverko, Kelly) PP
Kelly (2) (Hill)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Broderick Kelly, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Dean Koverko, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who recorded two assists.
The Niagara IceDogs lead the series 2-1!
Other Scores
Mississauga 4, Kingston 2 (Mississauga lead the series 3-0!)
Ottawa 4, Oshawa 3 (Ottawa lead the series 3-0!)
Barrie 1, Sudbury 3 (Sudbury lead the series 3-0!)
Kitchener 5, Guelph 3 (Kitchener lead the series 3-0!)
Plymouth 8, Saginaw 2 (Plymouth lead the series 2-1!)
Erie 3, Sault Ste. Marie 1 (Erie lead the series 3-0!)
Owen Sound 4, Windsor 3 (Owen Sound lead the series 2-1!)
May 29th, Game 4
The IceDogs remain on the road to play the fourth game of their series with the Peterborough Petes. Jesse McCullough stopped 27 of the 29 shots he faced, and the Petes scored late in the third to force overtime, where Petes winger Brendon Charbonneau emerged as the hero!
Niagara 1, Peterborough 2 (OT)
Tanguay (2) (Campagna, Koverko)
First star honours would go to Peterborough Petes goaltender Michael Alston, who stopped 25 of 26 shots in the victory. Second star would go to Peterborough Petes winger Brendon Charbonneau, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Peterborough Petes center Glen Lewis, who recorded an assist.
The series is tied 2-2!
Other Scores
Mississauga 2, Kingston 3 (Mississauga lead the series 3-1!)
Ottawa 6, Oshawa 5 (The Ottawa 67's eliminate the Oshawa Generals, defeating them 4 games to 0!)
Barrie 0, Sudbury 1 (The Sudbury Wolves eliminate the Barrie Colts, defeating them 4 games to 0!)
Kitchener 4, Guelph 3 (The Kitchener Rangers eliminate the Guelph Storm, defeating them 4 games to 0!)
Plymouth 4, Saginaw 1 (Plymouth lead the series 3-1!)
Erie 3, Sault Ste. Marie 0 (The Erie Otters eliminate the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds, defeating them 4 games to 0!)
Owen Sound 5, Windsor 1 (Owen Sound lead the series 3-1!)
May 30th
IceDogs winger Scott Pokulok will miss a week with a thigh contusion.
IceDogs defenseman Drake Milne has been suspended one game for a vicious slash in the third period of game 4!
May 31st, Game 5
The IceDogs return home to play host to the fifth game of their series with the Peterborough Petes. Jesse McCullough stopped 22 of the 24 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored late in the third to tie the score 1-1, just seconds later Peterborough would score the game winner!
Peterborough 2, Niagara 1
Campagna (1) (Kelly, Pelech) PP
First star honours would go to Peterborough Petes goaltender Michael Alston, who stopped 28 of 29 shots in the victory. Second star would go to Peterborough Petes center Glen Lewis, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who scored a goal.
The Peterborough Petes lead the series 3-2!
Other Scores
Kingston 0, Mississauga 3 (The Mississauga St. Michael's Majors eliminate the Kingston Frontenacs, defeating them 4-1!)
Windsor 2, Owen Sound 3 (The Owen Sound Attack eliminate the Windsor Spitfires, defeating them 4-1!)
Saginaw 3, Plymouth 4 (The Plymouth Whalers eliminate the Saginaw Spirit, defeating them 4-1!)
Plymouth Whalers center Viktor Zemba is named OHL Player of the Month. In 14 games he scored 6 goals, and 10 assists.
April 1st
IceDogs winger Anthony DiFruscia has been suspended one game after a vicious elbow in Game 5!
The ISS have released their Final Rankings for the 2010 NHL Entry Draft, and an IceDog was ranked!
RW Lawne Paton - #71 (Down From #67 at Mid-Terms)
The top-ranked player was Sherbrooke Phoenix defenseman Matthew Proulx (63GP, 11G, 42A, 53P, +7, 12 PIM, 7.68 AvR), followed by Plymouth Whalers center Zoltan Poitras (68GP, 28G, 40A, 68P, +9, 72 PIM, 8.19 AvR), and Oshawa Generals winger Brandon Love (61GP, 35G, 42A, 77P, +13, 202 PIM, 8.66 AvR).
The ISS have also released their Final Rankings for the 2010 OHL Priority Selection!
The top-ranked player was Whitby Fury winger Regan Webber (60GP, 16G, 22A, 38P, +7, 66 PIM, 6.17 AvR), followed by Welland Tigers winger Bryan Melnyk (50GP, 14G, 14A, 28P, +6, 100 PIM, 6.44 AvR), and Gloucester AA Rangers center Garry Davison (50GP, 19G, 29A, 48P, +14, 64 PIM, 7.62 AvR).
The Niagara IceDogs hold the 16th Overall Pick in the Draft!
Ranked #16 - C Ted Little, New Jersey Midget Devils (United States U16 East) (50GP, 30G, 22A, 52P, +13, 44 PIM, 7.70 AvR)
The ISS have also released their Final Rankings for the 2010 CHL Import Draft!
The top-ranked player was Kazakh center Dmitri Upper (Barys Astana, Russian Superleague, 11GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, -1, 8 PIM, 5.73 AvR), followed by Czech winger Daniel Bednar (Ostrava Jrs, Czech Junior League B, 40GP, 27G, 39A, 66P, +34, 52 PIM, 7.53 AvR), and Slovakian winger Ivan Tomko (Kezmarok Jrs, Slovakian Junior League, 40GP, 8G, 8A, 16P, +1, 28 PIM, 6.33 AvR).
April 2nd, Game 6
The IceDogs travel to play the sixth game of their series with the Peterborough Petes. Jesse McCullough stopped 41 of the 44 shots he faced, and the Petes scored late in the third to force overtime, before Petes winger Brendon Charbonneau finally emerged as the hero late in double overtime!
Niagara 2, Peterborough 3
Scott (1) (Semenov)
Koverko (2) (Tanguay, Kelly) PP
First star honours would go to Peterborough Petes defenseman Marc Andre Garbutt, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Peterborough Petes center Glen Lewis, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 41 of 44 shots in the loss.
The Peterborough Petes have eliminated the Niagara IceDogs, defeating them 4 games to 2!
J.Ross Robertson Cup Playoffs, Conference Semi-Final Match-Ups
Western Conference
#1 Erie Otters vs. #4 Owen Sound Attack
In 6 regular season games Erie outscored Owen Sound 15-7, while taking the season series 5-1-0!
#2 Plymouth Whalers vs. #3 Kitchener Rangers
In 4 regular season games Kitchener outscored Plymouth 19-16, while taking the season series 3-1-0!
Eastern Conference
#1 Ottawa 67's vs. #6 Peterborough Petes
In 8 regular season games Ottawa outscored Peterborough 31-19, while taking the season series 5-2-1!
#2 Mississauga St. Michael's Majors vs. #5 Sudbury Wolves
In 8 regular season games Mississauga took the season series 4-3-1!
Niagara IceDogs Team Statistics - 2009/10 Playoffs
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No Name GP G A P +-- PIM SOG ShAv R
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38 Howse, Kenton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - ----
1 McCullough, Jesse 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 8.50
9 Andrews, Braxton 6 0 1 1 -3 4 7 0.0 6.67
33 Dube, Kris 5 0 0 0 -3 2 6 0.0 6.00
3 Genovese, Cory 6 0 0 0 1 10 3 0.0 6.83
2 Pelech, Adam 6 0 2 2 0 6 10 0.0 7.00
5 Cote, Roger 6 1 0 1 0 6 10 10.0 6.67
4 Kelly, Broderick 6 2 4 6 3 2 9 22.2 7.67
77 Milne, Drake 1 0 0 0 0 15 0 - 4.00
26 DiFruscia, Anthony 5 0 0 0 -1 15 1 0.0 5.60
40 Leclerc, Reggie 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0.0 6.00
52 Scott, Corbie 6 1 0 1 -2 2 6 16.7 5.83
24 Tanguay, Samson 6 2 2 4 2 4 17 11.8 6.50
11 Tvrznik, Radko 6 0 0 0 -2 4 12 0.0 6.00
37 Campagna, Mathew 6 1 2 3 -2 10 9 11.1 7.33
53 Duchesne, Pierre-Marc 6 0 0 0 -1 2 6 0.0 6.17
17 Hill, Devin 6 1 2 3 1 12 15 6.7 6.67
12 Semenov, Fran ois 6 0 1 1 -1 6 6 0.0 6.17
10 Verhaeghe, Carter 1 0 0 0 -1 2 1 0.0 6.00
83 Benyuk, Ivan 5 0 0 0 -1 4 3 0.0 5.80
14 Koverko, Dean 6 2 2 4 4 16 21 9.5 6.50
56 Paton, Lawne 6 1 1 2 0 7 17 5.9 6.17
51 Pokulok, Scott 5 0 0 0 -1 2 2 0.0 5.60
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No Name GP W L T MIN GAA SV% SO Av R
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38 Howse, Kenton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - ----
1 McCullough, Jesse 6 2 4 0 375 1.76 .930 1 8.50
Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story
Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 7:21 pm
by Marleau12C
2010 J.Ross Robertson Cup Playoffs, Conference Semi-Finals
April 6th, Game 1
The IceDogs start cleaning up the reserve list to make room for upcoming draftees by releasing their overage players:
C Mathew Campagna
D Adam Pelech
D Cory Genovese
Also released are:
C Carter Verhaeghe
LW Anthony DiFruscia
Both will be overage next season, and have underperformed in their time here and were not offered contracts for next season.
Sudbury 5, Mississauga 2 (Sudbury lead the series 1-0!)
Peterborough 3, Ottawa 4 (Ottawa lead the series 1-0!)
Owen Sound 1, Erie 3 (Erie lead the series 1-0!)
Kitchener 3, Plymouth 4 (Plymouth lead the series 1-0!)
April 7th, Game 2
Sudbury 4, Mississauga 5 (The series is tied 1-1!)
Peterborough 2, Ottawa 3 (Ottawa lead the series 2-0!)
Owen Sound 0, Erie 3 (Erie lead the series 2-0!)
Kitchener 4, Plymouth 1 (The series is tied 1-1!)
April 9th, Game 3
Ottawa 3, Peterborough 1 (Ottawa lead the series 3-0!)
Mississauga 2, Sudbury 3 (Sudbury lead the series 2-1!)
Plymouth 1, Kitchener 3 (Kitchener lead the series 2-1!)
Erie 1, Owen Sound 2 (Erie lead the series 2-1!)
April 10th, Game 4
Ottawa 5, Peterborough 1 (The Ottawa 67's eliminate the Peterborough Petes, defeating them 4 games to 0!)
Mississauga 2, Sudbury 4 (Sudbury lead the series 3-1!)
Plymouth 2, Kitchener 0 (The series is tied 2-2!)
Erie 4, Owen Sound 3 (Erie lead the series 3-1!)
April 12th, Game 5
Sudbury 3, Mississauga 4 (Sudbury lead the series 3-2!)
Owen Sound 1, Erie 10 (The Erie Otters eliminate the Owen Sound Attack, defeating them 4 games to 1!)
Kitchener 4, Plymouth 5 (Plymouth lead the series 3-2!)
April 13th
The Swedish Four Nations Under-20 Tournament begins play today!
Sweden vs. Finland
Sweden defeat Finland 5-1! First star honours would go to Swedish winger Sebastian Sundstrom, who scored two goals, and two assists. Second star would go to Swedish winger Kalle Gustavsson, who scored a goal, and two assists. Third star would go to Swedish center Viktor Crus-Rydberg, who scored a goal.
Russia vs. Czech Republic
Russia defeat Czech Republic 5-1! First star honours would go to Russian center Nikita Busayev, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Russian goaltender Ruslan Kiselev, who stopped 26 of 27 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Russian winger Ruslan Naumenko, who scored two goals.
April 14th, Game 6
Finland vs. Russia
Finland defeat Russia 3-2! First star honours would go to Finnish defenseman Urpo Pekkarinen, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Finnish center Alexander Barkov, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Finnish winger Jussi Karjalainen, who recorded an assist.
Czech Republic vs. Sweden
Sweden defeat Czech Republic 5-2! First star honours would go to Swedish winger Sebastian Sundstrom, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Swedish winger Jack Erkgards, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Czech winger Ivan Vampola, who scored a goal.
Mississauga 5, Sudbury 0 (The series is tied 3-3!)
Plymouth 5, Kitchener 4 (The Plymouth Whalers eliminate the Kitchener Rangers, defeating them 4 games to 2!)
April 15th
Finland vs. Czech Republic
Finland defeat Czech Republic 4-2! First star honours would go to Finnish center Alexander Barkov, who scored a goal, and three assists. Second star would go to Finnish defenseman Urpo Pekkarinen, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Czech defenseman Libor Muller, who recorded an assist.
Sweden vs. Russia
Sweden defeat Russia 5-3! First star honours would go to Swedish defenseman Oskar Nobling, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Swedish winger Sebastian Sundstrom, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Swedish center Viktor Crus-Rydberg, who scored a goal.
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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 6 6
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2nd Finland 3 2 1 0 0.667 8 9 4
3rd Russia 3 1 2 0 0.333 10 9 2
4th Czech Republic 3 0 3 0 0.000 5 14 0
April 16th, Game 7
Sudbury 1, Mississauga 3 (The Mississauga St. Michael's Majors eliminate the Sudbury Wolves, defeating them 4 games to 3!)
J.Ross Robertson Cup Playoffs, Conference Final Match-Ups
Western Conference
#1 Erie Otters vs. #2 Plymouth Whalers
In 4 regular season games Erie outscored Plymouth 15-9, while taking the season series 2-0-2!
Eastern Conference
#1 Ottawa 67's vs. #2 Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
In 4 regular season games Mississauga outscored Ottawa 20-13, while taking the season series 3-1-0!
Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story
Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 9:34 am
by Marleau12C
2010 J.Ross Robertson Cup Playoffs, Conference Finals
April 17th
Plymouth Whalers vs. Erie Otters
Erie defeat Plymouth 4-1! First star honours would go to Erie Otters defenseman Chuckie Verret, who recorded an assist. Second star would go to Erie Otters center Jimmy Sopel, who scored a goal, and two assists. Third star would go to Erie Otters winger Aaron Barisha, who scored a goal, and an assist.
The Erie Otters lead the series 1-0!
April 19th
Mississauga St. Michael's Majors vs. Ottawa 67's
Mississauga defeat Ottawa 5-3! First star honours would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors center Jean-Stephane Clayton, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors winger Darroll Marcoux, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Ottawa 67's center Sean Monahan, who recorded two assists.
The Mississauga St. Michael's Majors lead the series 1-0!
Plymouth Whalers vs. Erie Otters
Plymouth defeat Erie 2-1! First star honours would go to Plymouth Whalers center Viktor Zemba, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Plymouth Whalers goaltender Remi Jovanovski, who stopped 26 of 27 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Erie Otters goaltender Bruin Gorman, who stopped 28 of 30 shots in the loss.
The series is tied 1-1!
April 20th
Mississauga St. Michael's Majors vs. Ottawa 67's
Ottawa defeat Mississauga 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 Ottawa 67's winger Hunter Smith, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors center Jonatan Grennard, who scored a goal.
The series is tied 1-1!
April 21st
Erie Otters vs. Plymouth Whalers
Erie defeat Plymouth 5-3! First star honours would go to Erie Otters center Dylan Corson, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Erie Otters center Jimmy Sopel, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Erie Otters defenseman Chuckie Verret, who recorded an assist.
The Erie Otters lead the series 2-1!
April 22nd
Ottawa 67's vs. Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
Mississauga defeat Ottawa 6-2! First star honours would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors center Garth McMahon, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors winger Blake Dubois, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors winger Robbie Quirk, who recorded an assist.
The Mississauga St. Michael's Majors lead the series 2-1!
April 23rd
Erie Otters vs. Plymouth Whalers
Plymouth defeat Erie 2-1! First star honours would go to Plymouth Whalers center Viktor Zemba, who recorded an assist. Second star would go to Erie Otters center Dylan Corson, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Plymouth Whalers goaltender Keenan Moodie, who stopped 17 of 18 shots in the victory.
The series is tied 2-2!
April 24th
Ottawa 67's vs. Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
Mississauga defeat Ottawa 4-3! First star honours would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors center Jean-Stephane Clayton, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors winger Zarley Patterson, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors center Jonatan Grennard, who recorded two assists.
The Mississauga St. Michael's Majors lead the series 3-1!
April 25th
Plymouth Whalers vs. Erie Otters
Plymouth defeat Erie 3-2 in overtime! First star honours would go to Plymouth Whalers defenseman Rodi Koopmans, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Plymouth Whalers center Zoltan Poitras, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Plymouth Whalers defenseman Berthier Langdon, who scored a goal.
The Plymouth Whalers lead the series 3-2!
April 26th
Mississauga St. Michael's Majors vs. Ottawa 67's
Ottawa defeat Mississauga 3-1! First star honours would go to Ottawa 67's center Sean Monahan, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Ottawa 67's winger Leiland Lirette, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Ottawa 67's goaltender Jakub Durech, who stopped 32 of 33 shots in the victory.
The Mississauga St. Michael's Majors lead the series 3-2!
April 27th
Erie Otters vs. Plymouth Whalers
Erie defeat Plymouth 4-1! First star honours would go to Erie Otters center Dylan Corson, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Erie Otters goaltender Bruin Gorman, who stopped 31 of 32 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Erie Otters center Matthew Lamaire, who scored a goal, and an assist.
The series is tied 3-3!
April 28th
Ottawa 67's vs. Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
Mississauga defeat Ottawa 6-4! First star honours would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors defenseman Grant Dumas, who scored a goal and two assists. Second star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors center Garth McMahon, who scored two goals, and an assist. Third star would go to Ottawa 67's winger Leiland Lirette, who scored a goal, and two assists.
The Mississauga St. Michael's Majors eliminate the Ottawa 67's, defeating them 4 games to 2!
April 29th
Plymouth Whalers vs. Erie Otters
Plymouth defeat Erie 3-1! First star honours would go to Plymouth Whalers center Zoltan Poitras, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Plymouth Whalers winger Brent Pederson, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Plymouth Whalers defenseman Lars Dickson, who recorded an assist.
The Plymouth Whalers eliminate the Erie Otters, defeating them 4 games to 3!
April 30th
Former IceDogs winger David Pacan's contract with Salavat Yulajev Ufa of the Russian Superleague expired, and he became a free agent.
J.Ross Robertson Cup Final Match-Up
#2 (West) Plymouth Whalers vs. #2 (East) Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
In 2 regular season games Mississauga outscored Plymouth 5-4, as the teams split the season series 1-1-0!
To get to this points the Whalers had to get past the #7 Saginaw Spirit, #3 Kitchener Rangers, and #1 Erie Otters, while the Majors had to eliminate the #7 Kingston Frontenacs, #5 Sudbury Wolves, and #1 Ottawa 67's!
Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story
Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 1:04 pm
by Marleau12C
2010 J.Ross Robertson Cup Final
May 1st, Game 1
Mississauga St. Michael's Majors vs. Plymouth Whalers
Plymouth defeat Mississauga 4-3! First star honours would go to Plymouth Whalers center Kristian Kosa, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Plymouth Whalers center Viktor Zemba, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Plymouth Whalers winger Brendan Cote, who scored a goal.
The Plymouth Whalers lead the series 1-0!
May 3rd, Game 2
Mississauga St. Michael's Majors vs. Plymouth Whalers
Plymouth defeat Mississauga 4-2! First star honours would go to Plymouth Whalers winger Houston Gallant, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Plymouth Whalers center Viktor Zemba, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Plymouth Whalers winger Cody Payne, who scored a goal, and an assist.
The Plymouth Whalers lead the series 2-0!
May 5th, Game 3
Plymouth Whalers vs. Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
Mississauga defeat Plymouth 2-0! First star honours would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors center Jonatan Grennard, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors goaltender Spencer Martin, who posted a 21 save shutout. Third star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors winger Anatoliy Guptill, who scored a goal.
The Plymouth Whalers lead the series 2-1!
May 7th, Game 4
Plymouth Whalers vs. Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
Plymouth defeat Mississauga 4-2! First star honours would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors defenseman Carl Fata, who recorded an assist. Second star would go to Plymouth Whalers center Viktor Zemba, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Plymouth Whalers winger Cody Payne, who scored a goal.
The Plymouth Whalers lead the series 3-1!
Former IceDogs winger Joel Wigle has been released by the Pittsburgh Penguins and is now a free agent.
May 8th
The OHL Priority Selection was held today! More info in next post.
The IceDogs release the following players
RW Julien McNeely
RW Maxime Regier
RW Roch Van Onlangs
The IceDogs also release the rights to the following players:
G Phil Lundbohm
C Dmitri Mazunin
These moves were made to get the reserve list back under 50 players.
May 9th, Game 5
Mississauga St. Michael's Majors vs. Plymouth Whalers
Mississauga defeat Plymouth 6-2! First star honours would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors center Garth McMahon, who scored a hat trick. Second star would go to Plymouth Whalers center Zoltan Poitras, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors center Jean-Stephane Clayton, who recorded two assists.
The Plymouth Whalers lead the series 3-2!
May 10th
The Medicine Hat Tigers have won the WHL Presidents Cup, defeating the Prince George Cougars 4 games to 2, and will represent the WHL as Champions at the Memorial Cup in Prince George!
May 11th, Game 6
Plymouth Whalers vs. Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
Plymouth defeat Mississauga 7-3! First star honours would go to Plymouth Whalers center Zoltan Poitras, who scored two goals, and two assists. Second star would go to Plymouth Whalers winger Cody Payne, who recorded three assists. Third star would go to Plymouth Whalers winger Brooks Stewart, who scored a goal, and two assists.
The Plymouth Whalers have won the J.Ross Robertson Cup, defeating the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors 4 games to 2, and will represent the OHL as Champions at the Memorial Cup in Prince George!
May 12th
Former IceDogs winger David Pacan has signed a 2 year contract worth $500K per season with the San Jose Sharks.
May 15th
The Victoriaville Tigres have won the QMJHL Presidents Cup, defeating the Sherbrooke Phoenix 4 games to 3, and will represent the QMJHL as Champions at the Memorial Cup in Prince George!
The Memorial Cup is now set:
Prince George Cougars (Hosts)
Plymouth Whalers (OHL Champions)
Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL Champions)
Victoriaville Tigres (QMJHL Champions)
May 18th
Russia defeat Sweden 4-2 to win Bronze at the World Championship!
USA defeat Canada 4-3 in overtime to win Gold at the World Championship!
Former IceDogs at the World Championship
C Ryan Strome, Canada: 9GP, 0G, 6A, 6P, Even, 4 PIM, 6.78 AvR, Silver Medal
May 19th
Former IceDogs center Freddie Hamilton has been released by the San Jose Sharks, and is now a free agent.
Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story
Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 1:53 pm
by Marleau12C
May 8th, 2010 OHL Priority Selection
The IceDogs hold the 17th Overall Pick of the Draft!
With the first overall pick of the draft, the Brampton Battalion select Guelph Junior Storm goaltender Elie Garland!
1st Round (17th Overall): C Ted Little
5'11", 143 lbs, Age: 15, From: West Orange, New Jersey, New Jersey Midget Devils (United States U16 East)
Stats: 50GP, 30G, 22A, 52P, +13, 44 PIM, 7.70 AvR
3rd Round (52nd Overall): RW Stacy Vermette
5'10", 156 lbs, Age: 15, From: Navan, Ontario, Cumberland Grads (Central Canada Hockey League)
Stats: 59GP, 17G, 31A, 48P, +12, 68 PIM, 6.63 AvR
3rd Round (57th Overall): LD Codey Ford
6'1", 183 lbs, Age: 16, From: Lindsay, Ontario, Central Ontario Wolves (Eastern AAA Hockey League)
Stats: 50GP, 3G, 33A, 36P, +13, 52 PIM, 7.26 AvR
4th Round (77th Overall): LW/C Cedric Grant
6'2", 171 lbs, Age: 16, From: Pickering, Ontario, Pickering Panthers (Ontario Junior A Hockey League)
Stats: 50GP, 17G, 24A, 41P, +24, 46 PIM, 6.92 AvR
5th Round (97th Overall): LD Shawn Sicard
6', 174 lbs, Age: 16, From: Brantford, Ontario, Brantford 99ers (Alliance Pavillion League)
Stats: 50GP, 20G, 39A, 59P, +24, 64 PIM, 7.40 AvR
7th Round (137th Overall): LW Cason West
5'10", 180 lbs, Age: 16, From: Nipigon, Ontario, Lindsay Muskies (Ontario Junior A Hockey League)
Stats: 35GP, 8G, 5A, 13P, -3, 28 PIM, 6.09 AvR
8th Round (144th Overall): LD/RD Devin Dicaire
5'11", 167 lbs, Age: 16, From: Lakefield, Ontario, Lakefield Chiefs (Central Ontario Junior C Hockey League)
Stats: 60GP, 18G, 24A, 42P, -23, 76 PIM, 6.67 AvR
8th Round (157th Overall): C Jean-Bernard McDonald
5'10", 145 lbs, Age: 16, From: Clarence Creek, Ontario, Eastern Ontario Cobras (Ottawa and District MHA Midget League)
Stats: 50GP, 27G, 31A, 58P, -1, 94 PIM, 6.84 AvR
9th Round (177th Overall): RW Yanic Thiessen
5'8", 147 lbs, Age: 16, From: Milton, Ontario, Halton Hurricanes (South Central AAA League)
Stats: 50GP, 28G, 29A, 57P, +23, 50 PIM, 6.74 AvR
10th Round (197th Overall): RD Clarke McLaren
6', 185 lbs, Age: 16, From: Lively, Ontario, North End Flames (Hockey Northern Ontario)
Stats: 46GP, 6G, 20A, 26P, -11, 102 PIM, 6.67 AvR
11th Round (217th Overall): RW Peter Crawford
5'10", 178 lbs, Age: 15, From: Oak Park, Illinois, HoneyBaked U16 (United States U16 East)
Stats: 45GP, 11G, 13A, 24P, -10, 54 PIM, 6.18 AvR
Note: Wants to play US College Hockey
12th Round (237th Overall): LD Gerry Lane
6'2", 194 lbs, Age: 16, From: Long Island, New York, Chicago Chill U16 (United States U16 East)
Stats: 48GP, 9G, 53A, 62P, +47, 58 PIM, 7.13 AvR
Note: Wants to play US College Hockey
13th Round (257th Overall): LD Gabe Callahan
5'10", 156 lbs, Age: 16, From: Antigo, Wisconsin, Wisconsin Fire (United States U16 East)
Stats: 50GP, 19G, 22A, 41P, +11, 80 PIM, 7.38 AvR
Note: Waffling between US College Hockey, and Major Junior
14th Round (277th Overall): LW Trevor Ronan
6', 154 lbs, Age: 15, From: Plymouth, Michigan, CW Midgets U16 (United States U16 East)
Stats: 46GP, 16G, 24A, 40P, +20, 68 PIM, 6.61 AvR
Note: Wants to play US College Hockey
15th Round (297th Overall): RW Gabe Hanlon
5'11", 187 lbs, Age: 16, From: Hamilton, New Jersey, New Jersey Midget Devils (United States U16 East)
Stats: 50GP, 6G, 9A, 15P, +13, 64 PIM, 6.36 AvR
Note: Wants to play US College Hockey
May 20th, OHL Awards Presentation
Red Tilson Award (Most Outstanding Player)
C Sean Monahan, Ottawa 67's (64GP, 32G, 66A, 98P, +14, 83 PIM, 8.72 AvR)
Runners-Up: G Heikki Karjalainen (Owen Sound Attack), RW Brandon Love (Oshawa Generals)
William Hanley Award (Perseverance, Sportsmanship, Dedication to Hockey)
LW Brady Vail, Owen Sound Attack
Runners-Up: RW Hunter Smith (Ottawa 67's), C Zoltan Poitras (Plymouth Whalers)
Matt Leyden Trophy (Coach of the Year)
Daniel Cameron, Missisauga St. Michael's Majors
Runners-Up: Joe Ferras (Erie Otters), Paul Fixter (Kitchener Rangers)
Max Kaminsky Trophy (Outstanding Defenseman)
Mac Weegar, Kitchener Rangers (63GP, 24G, 39A, 63P, +3, 82 PIM, 7.97 AvR)
Runners-Up: Jared Gilbert (Windsor Spitfires), Jason Syvret (Guelph Storm)
OHL Goaltender of the Year
Heikki Karjalainen, Owen Sound Attack (54GP, 33-19-2, 9 SO, 2.03 GAA, .929 SV%, 8.70 AvR)
Runners-Up: Bruin Gorman (Erie Otters), Rich Lalonde (Sudbury Wolves)
Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy (Top Goal Scorer)
RW Cody Payne, Plymouth Whalers (40 goals)
Runners-Up: LW Zarley Patterson (Mississauga St. Michael's Majors), RW Brandon Love (Oshawa Generals)
Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy (Top Overage Player)
RW Cody Payne, Plymouth Whalers (66GP, 40G, 42A, 82P, -10, 68 PIM, 7.80 AvR)
Runners-Up: C Sean Monahan (Ottawa 67's), LW Mitchell Dempsey (Kitchener Rangers)
Notes: Wow, not bad this year, both Cody Payne, and Sean Monahan were actually overage players, though Mitchell Dempsey is still eligible to come back next season.
Emms Family Trophy (Rookie of the Year)
LW Zarley Patterson, Mississauga St. Michael's Majors (66GP, 37G, 59A, 96P, +7, 84 PIM, 8.33 AvR)
Runners-Up: C Troy Lagace (Kitchener Rangers), C Jakub Mazur (Barrie Colts)
Bobby Smith Trophy (Scholastic Player of the Year)
C Troy Lagace, Kitchener Rangers
Runners-Up: LW Zarley Patterson (Mississauga St. Michael's Majors), C Yves Todd (Guelph Storm)
OHL Executive of the Year
Mike LaZazzera, Plymouth Whalers
Runners-Up: James Boyd (Mississauga St. Michael's Majors), Darren Rumble (Erie Otters)
OHL Star Player
C Sean Monahan, Ottawa 67's
Runners-Up: LW Zarley Patterson (Mississauga St. Michael's Majors), RW Brandon Love (Oshawa Generals)
Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story
Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 2:31 pm
by Marleau12C
2010 Memorial Cup, Hosted By: Prince George, British Columbia
May 21st
Victoriaville Tigres vs. Plymouth Whalers
Plymouth defeat Victoriaville 5-4! First star honours would go to Plymouth Whalers center Viktor Zemba, who recorded three assists. Second star would go to Plymouth Whalers defenseman Lars Dickson, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Victoriaville Tigres center Cecil Auvitu, who scored a goal, and an assist.
Medicine Hat Tigers vs. Prince George Cougars
Prince George defeat Medicine Hat 4-3 in overtime! First star honours would go to Prince George Cougars defenseman Jordan Harris, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Prince George Cougars defenseman Jordan Thomson, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Prince George Cougars center Francois Lavigne, who recorded three assists.
May 23rd
Medicine Hat Tigers vs. Victoriaville Tigres
Victoriaville defeat Medicine Hat 4-3 in overtime! First star honours would go to Victoriaville Tigres winger Alexandre Geuvremont, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Victoriaville Tigres center Cecil Auvitu, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Medicine Hat Tigers center Jordan Tkatch, who scored a goal.
Plymouth Whalers vs. Prince George Cougars
Plymouth defeat Prince George 5-3! First star honours would go to Plymouth Whalers winger Houston Gallant, who scored two goals, and an assist. Second star would go to Plymouth Whalers defenseman Rodi Koopmans, who recorded three assists. Third star would go to Plymouth Whalers winger Brooks Stewart, who scored a goal, and two assists.
May 25th
Medicine Hat Tigers vs. Plymouth Whalers
Plymouth defeat Medicine Hat 5-3! First star honours would go to Plymouth Whalers center Viktor Zemba, who scored a goal, and three assists. Second star would go to Plymouth Whalers center Zoltan Poitras, who scored two goals, and an assist. Third star would go to Plymouth Whalers defenseman Arlen Mercier, who scored a goal.
Victoriaville Tigres vs. Prince George Cougars
Prince George defeat Victoriaville 5-1! First star honours would go to Prince George Cougars winger James Hogberg, who scored a hat trick. Second star would go to Prince George Cougars center Jean-Michel Bridges, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Victoriaville Tigres center Adrian Sterbak, who recorded an assist.
Code: Select all
Pos Team GP W L T OTW OTL Pct GF GA Pts
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1st Q Plymouth 3 3 0 0 0 0 1.000 15 10 6
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2nd PlPrince George 3 1 1 0 1 0 0.333 12 9 4
3rd PlVictoriaville 3 0 2 0 1 0 0.000 9 13 2
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4th Medicine Hat 3 0 1 0 0 2 0.000 9 13 2
The OHL Champion Plymouth Whalers have clinched a berth in the Memorial Cup Final, while the WHL Champion Medicine Hat Tigers are eliminated from the tournament! The QMJHL Champion Victoriville Tigres will take on the Host Prince George Cougars in the Semi-Final!
May 27th
Former IceDogs center Freddie Hamilton has signed a 2 year contract worth $500K per season with the San Jose Sharks.
May 30th, Memorial Cup Semi-Final
Victoriaville Tigres vs. Prince George Cougars
Victoriaville defeat Prince George 3-2 in overtime! First star honours would go to Prince George Cougars winger James Hogberg, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Prince George Cougars center Francois Lavigne, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Victoriaville Tigres defenseman Philippe Pelletier, who scored a goal.
June 2nd, Memorial Cup Final
Victoriaville Tigres vs. Plymouth Whalers
Victoriaville defeat Plymouth 3-2 in overtime! First star honours would go to Victoriaville Tigres center Cecil Auvitu, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Plymouth Whalers center Viktor Zemba, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Victoriaville Tigres goaltender Patrick Cote, who stopped 39 of 41 shots in the victory.
The Victoriaville Tigres are 2010 Memorial Cup Champions!
Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story
Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 7:29 pm
by Marleau12C
June 2010
June 6th
The Canadian Hockey League released their All-Star Teams today!
First All-Star Team
Goaltender: Eric Comrie (Tri-City Americans)
Defenseman: Josh Hanson (Saskatoon Blades)
Defenseman: Mac Weegar (Kitchener Rangers)
Forward: Adrian Sterbak (Victoriaville Tigres)
Forward: Alex Forsberg (Swift Current Broncos)
Forward: Curtis Lazar (Red Deer Rebels)
Second All-Star Team
Goaltender: Philippe Cadorette (Baie-Comeau Drakkar)
Defenseman: Jason Syvret (Guelph Storm)
Defenseman: Ron Lupul (Rouyn-Noranda Huskies)
Forward: Brandon Love (Oshawa Generals)
Forward: Sean Monahan (Ottawa 67's)
Forward: Sam Reinhart (Regina Pats)
Rookie All-Star Team
Goaltender: Sami Rantala (Edmonton Oil Kings)
Defenseman: Filip Tuma (Swift Current Broncos)
Defenseman: Ondrej Fischer (Shawinigan Cataractes)
Forward: Sean Larson (Moose Jaw Warriors)
Forward: Michael Sikora (Seattle Thunderbirds)
Forward: Jeremie Ogilvie (Prince Albert Raiders)
June 7th
The IceDogs announce the completion of a trade with the Ottawa 67's, sending defenseman Kris Dube, winger Ivan Benyuk, and a 6th Round Pick to the 67's in exchange for winger Leiland Lirette, and goaltender Gennadi Kotin.
Kris Dube played in 38 games for Niagara this season, putting up 9 (0+9) points, and was -7 with 4 penalty minutes.
Ivan Benyuk played in 30 games for Niagara this season, putting up 5 (2+3) points, and was -4, with 16 penalty minutes.
Gennadi Kotin play in 17 games for Minskie Zubry of the Russian Minor Hockey League, putting together a 4-11-2 record, with a 3.57 GAA, and .897 SV%.
Leiland Lirette played in 65 games for Ottawa, putting up 52 (25+27) points, and was -2, with 174 penalty minutes.
June 9th
The IceDogs announce the completion of a trade with the Guelph Storm, sending Belarussian goaltender Gennadi Kotin to the Storm in exchange for defenseman Darren Peters.
Darren Peters played in 15 games for Guelph last season, and was +4, with 10 penalty minutes.
June 10th
Former IceDogs winger Andrew Agozzino has been released by the Columbus Blue Jackets, and is now a free agent.
June 15th
Former IceDogs winger Myles Doan has committed to play for the Saskatchewan Huskies of Canadian Interuniversity Sport.
June 19th
The 2010 NHL Entry Draft took place today, and an IceDog was drafted!
RW Lawne Paton - Colorado Avalanche, 4th Round (91st Overall)
The Phoenix Coyotes used the first overall pick to draft Sherbrooke Phoenix defenseman Matthew Proulx. With the second overall pick the Ottawa Senators drafted Plymouth Whalers center Zoltan Poitras. And the Winnipeg Jets selected Oshawa Generals winger Brandon Love third overall!
June 22nd
Former IceDogs winger Brett Ritchie has signed a 1 year contract extension worth $522K with the Minnesota Wild.
Former IceDogs goaltender Mark Visentin has signed a 1 year contract extension worth $522K with the Colorado Avalanche.
Former IceDogs defenseman Jamie Oleksiak has signed a 1 year contract extension worth $1.02M with the Dallas Stars.
June 24th, 2010 CHL Import Draft
The IceDogs hold the 51st Overall pick in the draft!
With the first overall pick of the draft the Drummondville Voltigeurs select Croatian defenseman Vjeran Ivsac.
The first OHL team to select was the Brampton Battalion (3rd Overall), who selected Czech winger Daniel Bednar.
1st Round (51st Overall): LD Svatopluk Svagrovsky
6'1", 156 lbs, Age: 17, From: Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, Free Agent
Stats (With Karlovy Vary Jrs, Czech Junior League A): 40GP, 5G, 25A, 30P, +4, 58 PIM, 7.63 AvR
2nd Round (108th Overall): C/LW Sean Tervonen
6', 154 lbs, Age: 17, From: Valkeala, Finland, Kokkolan Hermes (Finnish Mestis)
Stats: 25GP, 3G, 6A, 9P, +3, 35 PIM, 6.12 AvR
The IceDogs release the rights to the following players:
D Jean-Claude Bent
LW Laine Murphy
This had to be done to get the reserve list back down to 50 players.
June 28th
The IceDogs announce the signing of Czech defenseman Svatopluk Svagrovsky. Svagrovsky was the IceDogs 1st Round Pick (51st Overall) in the CHL Import Draft.
Former IceDogs winger Joel Wigle has signed a 2 year contract worth $32K per season with the Grand Rapids Griffins of the AHL.
June 29th
Center Mathew Campagna has been named IceDogs Fans Player of the Year! Campagna played all 68 games this season, putting up 81 (25+56) points, and was +3, with 58 penalty minutes.
June 30th
Former IceDogs center Alex Friesen leaves the Florida Panthers after his contract expires, and is a free agent.
Former IceDogs defenseman Brock Beukeboom leaves the Pittsburgh Penguins after his contract expires, and is a free agent.
The Board expect the team will make the playoffs once again this season.
The Belleville Bulls will host the 2011 Memorial Cup!
Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story
Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 10:17 pm
by Marleau12C
Offseason 2010
July 1st
The OHL has released their 2010/11 schedule, and the IceDogs open their season on the road to play the Sudbury Wolves on September 21st, before returning home to play host to the Kingston Frontenacs on September 22nd, and the Brampton Battalion on September 24th.
July 3rd
The IceDogs have announced their slate of pre-season exhibitions, starting with a three game tour of the US!
August 11th: at Plymouth Whalers
August 13th: at Erie Otters
August 15th: at Michigan Warriors (NAHL)
Then from August 20-22, the Niagara Cup Tournament will be held!
Niagara IceDogs (Hosts)
Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL Champion)
Plymouth Whalers (OHL Champion)
Victoriaville Tigres (QMJHL/Memorial Cup Champions)
Regular Pre-Season
September 4th: vs. Prince George Cougars
September 7th: at Owen Sound Attack
September 10th: at London Knights
September 12th: vs. Quebec Remparts
September 14th: at Sudbury Wolves
September 16th: vs. Ottawa 67's
July 4th
Season Ticket Update: 527
July 5th
The IceDogs announce the signing of center Ted Little. Little was the IceDogs 1st Round Pick (17th Overall) in this summer's OHL Priority Selection.
The IceDogs announce the signing of winger Stacey Vermette. Vermette was the IceDogs 3rd Round Pick (52nd Overall) in this summer's OHL Priority Selection.
July 8th
The IceDogs announce the completion of a trade with the Barrie Colts, sending winger Scott Pokulok, and defenseman Drake Milne to the Colts in exchange for overage winger Hunter Smith!
Pokulok played in 58 games for Niagara last season, putting up 17 (9+8) points, and was -1, with 53 penalty minutes.
Drake Milne played in 52 games for Niagara last season, putting up 24 (4+20) points, and was -5, with 40 penalty minutes.
Hunter Smith played in 68 games for the Ottawa 67's last season, putting up 34 (15+19) points, and was +10, with 80 penalty minutes.
July 11th
Season Ticket Update: 901
July 13th
Former IceDogs defenseman Adam Pelech has signed a 1 year contract worth $29K with the Rocky Mountain Rage of the Central Hockey League!
July 16th
Former IceDogs center Mathew Campagna has signed a 3 year contract worth $40K with the Bridgeport Sound Tigers of the American Hockey League!
July 18th
Season Ticket Update: 1,093
July 25th
Season Ticket Update: 1,955
August 1st
Season Ticket Update: 2,121
August 8th
Season Ticket Update: 2,181
Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 7:11 pm
by Marleau12C
2010 Niagara IceDogs Alumni Report - NHL Draftees
D Brock Beukeboom
6'2", 207 lbs, Age: 23, From: Uxbridge, Ontario, Free Agent
Drafted: Tampa Bay Lightning, 3rd Round (63rd Overall), 2005
Last Season (With Peoria Rivermen, AHL): 6GP, 0G, 2A, 2P, Even, 14 PIM, 6.33 AvR
Last Season (With Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, AHL): 30GP, 1G, 7A, 8P, -1, 14 PIM, 6.67 AvR
AHL Playoffs: 0GP
Professional Career
Career (American Hockey League): 196GP, 5G, 38A, 43P, -30, 176 PIM, 6.66 AvR
Peoria Rivermen (166 games), Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (30 games)
AHL Playoffs: 4GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, -5, 4 PIM, 6.75 AvR
Peoria Rivermen (4 games)
C Alex Friesen
5'10", 185 lbs, Age: 24, From: Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Free Agent
Drafted: Vancouver Canucks, 6th Round (172nd Overall), 2005
Last Season (With San Antonio Rampage, AHL): 80GP, 6G, 10A, 16P, -2, 77 PIM, 6.11 AvR
AHL Playoffs: 0GP
Professional Career
Career (Swiss National League B): 100GP, 17G, 31A, 48P, +8, 148 PIM, 6.40 AvR
Basel (100 games)
Career (American Hockey League): 80GP, 6G, 10A, 16P, -2, 77 PIM, 6.11 AvR
San Antonio Rampage (80 games)
AHL Playoffs: 0GP
D Jesse Graham
5'11", 187 lbs, Age: 21, From: Mississauga, Ontario, Calgary Flames (NHL) 1 year/$475K
Drafted: Calgary Flames, 3rd Round (80th Overall), 2007
Last Season (With Utah Grizzlies, East Coast Hockey League): 72GP, 13G, 36A, 49P, +34, 91 PIM, 6.81 AvR
ECHL Playoffs: 16GP, 2G, 9A, 11P, +9, 14 PIM, 6.75 AvR
Professional Career
Career (East Coast Hockey League): 72GP, 13G, 36A, 49P, +34, 91 PIM, 6.81 AvR
Utah Grizzlies (72 games)
ECHL Playoffs: 16GP, 2G, 9A, 11P, +9, 14 PIM, 6.75 AvR
Utah Grizzlies (16 games)
D Dougie Hamilton
6'4", 211 lbs, Age: 22, From: Toronto, Ontario, Winnipeg Jets (NHL) 1 year/$575K
Drafted: Boston Bruins, 1st Round (9th Overall), 2006
Last Season (With Winnipeg Jets, NHL): 81GP, 1G, 18A, 19P, -37, 84 PIM, 6.91 AvR
NHL Playoffs: 0GP
Professional Career
Career (East Coast Hockey League): 31GP, 6G, 25A, 31P, +36, 18 PIM, 7.71 AvR
Providence Bruins (31 games)
ECHL Playoffs: 0GP
Career (National Hockey League): 116GP, 1G, 24A, 25P, -35, 116 PIM, 6.83 AvR
Boston Bruins (35 games), Winnipeg Jets (81 gameS)
NHL Playoffs: 0GP
C Freddie Hamilton
6'1", 189 lbs, Age: 23, From: Toronto, Ontario, San Jose Sharks (NHL) 1 year/$500K
Drafted: San Jose Sharks, 5th Round (129th Overall), 2005
Last Season (With Worcester Sharks, AHL): 78GP, 6G, 8A, 14P, -19, 36 PIM, 6.23 AvR
AHL Playoffs: 0GP
Professional Career
Career (American Hockey League): 220GP, 24G, 33A, 57P, -27, 96 PIM, 6.31 AvR
Worcester Sharks (220 games)
AHL Playoffs: 7GP, 1G, 2A, 3P, -1, 2 PIM, 6.57 AvR
Worcester Sharks (7 games)
RW Nicklas Jensen
6'3", 187 lbs, Age: 22, From: Herning, Denmark, Vancouver Canucks (NHL) 1 year/$555K
Drafted: Vancouver Canucks, 1st Round (29th Overall), 2006
Last Season (With Chicago Wolves, AHL): 32GP, 6G, 10A, 16P, -10, 27 PIM, 6.69 AvR
Last Season (With Vancouver Canucks, NHL): 30GP, 3G, 2A, 5P, -1, 6 PIM, 6.37 AvR
NHL Playoffs: 4GP, 1G, 0A, 1P, +1, 0 PIM, 6.25 AvR
Professional Career
Career (American Hockey League): 100GP, 29G, 33A, 62P, -8, 69 PIM, 6.77 AvR
Chicago Wolves (100 gameS)
AHL Playoffs: 6GP, 6G, 2A, 8P, -1, 2 PIM, 7.50 AvR
Chicago Wolves (6 games)
Career (National Hockey League): 54GP, 5G, 3A, 8P, Even, 8 PIM, 6.30 AvR
Vancouver Canucks (54 games)
NHL Playoffs: 4GP, 1G, 0A, 1P, +1, 0 PIM, 6.25 AvR
Vancouver Canucks (4 games)
RW Tom Kuhnhackl
6'2", 183 lbs, Age: 23, From: Landshut, Germany, Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg (DEL) 1 year/$95K
Drafted: Pittsburgh Penguins, 4th Round (110th Overall), 2005
Last Season (With Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg, Deutsche Eishockey Liga): 52GP, 27G, 26A, 53P, +10, 62 PIM, 7.19 AVR
DEL Playoffs: 6GP, 0G, 3A, 3P, Even, 10 PIM, 6.67 AvR
Professional Career
Career (Deutsche 2.Bundesliga): 80GP, 23G, 19A, 42P, Even, 72 PIM
Landshut Cannibals (80 games)
Ger-2 Playoffs: 12GP, 1G, 0A, 1P, Even, 8 PIM
Landshut Cannibals (12 games)
Career (American Hockey League): 118GP, 27G, 27A, 54P, -3, 109 PIM, 6.49 AvR
Wilkes-Barrie/Scranton Penguins (118 games)
AHL Playoffs: 0GP
Career (Deutsche Eishockey Liga): 56GP, 27G, 26A, 53P, +10, 62 PIM, 7.19 AvR
Augsburger Panther (4 games), Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg (52 games)
DEL Playoffs: 6GP, 0G, 3A, 3P, Even, 10 PIM, 6.67 AvR
Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg (6 games)
Career (German National Team): 4GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, -1, 2 PIM, 6.33 AvR
Individual Awards
Deutsche Eishockey Liga Rookie of the Year (2009/10)
Deutsche Eishockey Liga Best German Player (2009/10)
D Luke Mercer
5'11", 165 lbs, Age: 21, From: Mississauga, Ontario, Ottawa Senators (NHL) 1 year/$475K
Drafted: Ottawa Senators, 6th Round (156th Overall), 2007
Last Season (With Binghamton Senators, ECHL): 72GP, 8G, 67A, 75P, +38, 54 PIM, 7.24 AvR
ECHL Playoffs: 16GP, 7G, 14A, 21P, +11, 20 PIM, 7.50 AvR
Professional Career
Career (East Coast Hockey League): 72GP, 8G, 67A, 75P, +38, 54 PIM, 7.24 AvR
Binghamton Senators (72 games)
ECHL Playoffs: 16GP, 7G, 14A, 21P, +11, 20 PIM, 7.50 AvR
Binghamton Senators (16 games)
Individual Awards
ECHL Rookie All-Star Team (2009/10)
Team Awards
Kelly Cup (2009/10, Binghamton Senators)
D Jamie Oleksiak
6'7", 240 lbs, Age: 22, From: Toronto, Ontario, Dallas Stars (NHL) 1 year/$1.02M
Drafted: Dallas Stars, 1st Round (14th Overall), 2006
Last Season (With Texas Stars, AHL): 13GP, 0G, 2A, 2P, -1, 4 PIM, 6.08 AvR
Last Season (With Dallas Stars, NHL): 11GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, -5, 0 PIM, 6.09 AvR
NHL Playoffs: 0GP
Professional Career
Career (American Hockey League): 140GP, 0G, 30A, 30P, -3, 78 PIM, 6.36 AvR
Texas Stars (140 games)
AHL Playoffs: 6GP, 0G, 1A, 1P, +1, 2 PIM, 6.33 AvR
Texas Stars (6 games)
Career (National Hockey League): 11GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, -5, 0 PIM, 6.09 AvR
Dallas Stars (11 games)
NHL Playoffs: 0GP
RW David Pacan
6'3", 218 lbs, Age: 24, From: Ottawa, Ontario, San Jose Sharks (NHL) 1 year/$500K
Drafted: Chicago Blackhawks, 6th Round (177th Overall), 2004
Last Season (With Salavat Yulajev Ufa, Russian Superleague): 26GP, 0G, 3A, 3P, -8, 18 PIM, 6.08 AvR
RSL Playoffs: 0GP
Professional Career
Career (Russian Superleague): 62GP, 0G, 6A, 6P, -16, 56 PIM, 6.06 AvR
Salavat Yulajev Ufa (62 games)
RSL Playoffs: 0GP
D Adam Pelech
6'2", 209 lbs, Age: 20, From: Toronto, Ontario, Rocky Mountain Rage (CHL), 1 year/$29K
Drafted: Colorado Avalanche, 6th Round (154th Overall), 2008
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs, OHL): 66GP, 12G, 18A, 30P, +6, 54 PIM, 7.17 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 6GP, 0G, 2A, 2P, Even, 6 PIM, 7.00 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 342GP, 49G, 99A, 148P, +53, 217 PIM, 7.19 AvR
Erie Otters (217 games), Brampton Battalion (49 games), Niagara IceDogs (66 games)
OHL Playoffs: 28GP, 2G, 7A, 9P, -5, 33 PIM, 6.86 AvR
Erie Otters (11 games), Brampton Battalion (11 games), Niagara IceDogs (6 games)
RW Brett Ritchie
6'3", 213 lbs, Age: 22, From:Orangeville, Ontario, Minnesota Wild (NHL) 1 year/$522K
Drafted: Dallas Stars, 2nd Round (44th Overall), 2006
Last Season (With Houston Aeros, AHL): 60GP, 2G, 7A, 9P, -6, 39 PIM, 6.28 AvR
AHL Playoffs: 0GP
Professional Career
Career (American Hockey League): 134GP, 15G, 20A, 35P, -10, 75 PIM, 6.38 AvR
Houston Aeros (134 games)
AHL Playoffs: 0GP
C Ryan Strome
6'1", 202 lbs, Age: 22, From: Mississauga, Ontario, New York Islanders (NHL) 1 year/$1.92M
Drafted: New York Islanders, 1st Round (5th Overall), 2006
Last Season (With New York Islanders, NHL): 82GP, 16G, 45A, 61P, -15, 64 PIM, 6.70 AvR
NHL Playoffs: 0GP
Professional Career
Career (National Hockey League): 234GP, 45G, 96A, 141P, -61, 167 PIM, 6.65 AvR
New York Islanders (234 games)
NHL Playoffs: 0GP
Career (Canadian National Team): 9GP, 0G, 6A, 6P, Even, 4 PIM, 6.78 AvR
LW Mitchell Theoret
6'1", 209 lbs, Age: 22, From: Montreal, Quebec, Huntsville Havoc (UHL) 1 year/$19.5K
Drafted: New York Islanders, 7th Round (185th Overall), 2006
Last Season (With Huntsville Havoc, UHL): 76GP, 21G, 18A, 39P, -5, 94 PIM, 6.29 AvR
UHL Playoffs: 7GP, 2G, 6A, 8P, +4, 12 PIM, 7.14 AvR
Professional Career
Career (United Hockey League): 76GP, 21G, 18A, 39P, -5, 94 PIM, 6.29 AvR
Huntsville Havoc (76 games)
UHL Playoffs: 7GP, 2G, 6A, 8P, +4, 12 PIM, 7.14 AvR
Huntsville Havoc (7 games)
G Mark Visentin
6'2", 200 lbs, Age: 23, From: Hamilton, Ontario, Colorado Avalanche (NHL) 1 year/$522K
Drafted: Phoenix Coyotes, 1st Round (29th Overall), 2005
Last Season (With Mississippi Surge, UHL): 65GP, 31-31-3, 2 SO, 2.90 GAA, .903 SV%, 7.80 AvR
UHL Playoffs: 18GP, 10-8-0, 0 SO, 2.60 GAA, .912 SV%, 8.00 AvR
Professional Career
Career (United Hockey League): 65GP, 31-31-3, 2 SO, 2.90 GAA, .903 SV%, 7.80 AvR
Mississippi Surge (65 games)
UHL Playoffs: 18GP, 10-8-0, 0 SO, 2.60 GAA, .912 SV%, 8.00 AvR
Career (American Hockey League): 67GP, 22-43-2, 1 SO, 3.60 GAA, .882 SV%, 7.22 AvR
Milwaukee Admirals (31 games), Lake Erie Monsters (36 games)
AHL Playoffs: 0GP
RW Joel Wigle
6'3", 209 lbs, Age: 21, From: Brantford, Ontario, Grand Rapids Griffins (AHL) 2 years/$33.5K
Drafted: Mysteriously signed off IceDogs Roster as an 18 year old by Pittsburgh Penguins
Last Season (With Wilkes-Barre/Scraton Penguins, AHL): 79GP, 4G, 10A, 14P, -8, 60 PIM, 6.20 AvR
AHL Playoffs: 0GP
Professional Career
Career (American Hockey League): 79GP, 4G, 10A, 14P, -8, 60 PIM, 6.20 AvR
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (79 games)
AHL Playoffs: 0GP
Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2012 12:58 am
by Marleau12C
2010 Niagara IceDogs Alumni Report - Undrafted Overagers
LW Andrew Agozzino
5'10", 187 lbs, Age: 24, From: Vaughn, Ontario, Free Agent
Last Season (With Springfield Falcons, AHL): 80GP, 5G, 1A, 6P, -51, 76 PIM, 5.83 AvR
AHL Playoffs: 0GP
Professional Career
Career (American Hockey League): 119GP, 5G, 2A, 7P, -57, 90 PIM, 5.88 AvR
Peoria Rivermen (2 games), Adirondack Phantoms (37 games), Springfield Falcons (80 games)
AHL Playoffs: 2GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, Even, 2 PIM, 6.00 AvR
Adirondack Phantoms (2 games)
C Mathew Campagna
5'11", 198 lbs, Age: 21, From: Mississauga, Ontario, Bridgeport Sound Tigers (AHL) 3 years/$40K
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs, OHL): 68GP, 25G, 56A, 81P, +3, 58 PIM, 8.22 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 6GP, 1G, 2A, 3P, -2, 10 PIM, 7.33 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 260GP, 81G, 176A, 257P, +49, 345 PIM, 7.66 AvR
Sudbury Wolves (67 games), Niagara IceDogs (193 games)
OHL Playoffs: 49GP, 19G, 23A, 42P, +7, 40 PIM, 7.59 AvR
Sudbury Wolves (9 games), Niagara IceDogs (40 games)
LW Myles Doan
5'11", 189 lbs, Age: 23, From: LaSalle, Quebec, Saskatchewan Huskies (CIS)
Last Season: Did Not Play
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: 22, From: Oakville, Ontario, New Jersey Devils (NHL), 1 year/$500K
Last Season (With Arizona Sundogs, CHL): 44GP, 28-12-2, 10 SO, 1.69 GAA, .938 SV%, 8.45 AvR
Last Season (With Albany Devils, ECHL): 3GP, 1-1-1, 1 SO, 2.62 GAA, .913 SV%, 8.00 AvR
ECHL Playoffs: 2GP, 0-2-0, 0 SO, 3.50 GAA, .885 SV%, 7.50 AvR
Professional Career
Career (Central Hockey League): 44GP, 28-12-2, 10 SO, 1.69 GAA, .938 SV%, 8.45 AvR
Arizona Sundogs (44 games)
CHL Playoffs: 0GP
Career (East Coast Hockey League): 3GP, 1-1-1, 1 SO, 2.62 GAA, .913 SV%, 8.00 AvR
Albany Devils (3 games)
ECHL Playoffs: 2GP, 0-2-0, 0 SO, 3.50 GAA, .885 SV%, 7.50 AvR
Albany Devils (2 games)
Individual Awards
CHL Second All-Star Team (2009/10)
D Cory Genovese
6'3", 213 lbs, Age: 20, From: Cambridge, Ontario, Free Agent
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs, OHL): 64GP, 3G, 11A, 14P, +9, 153 PIM, 7.02 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 6GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, +1, 10 PIM, 6.83 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 171GP, 12G, 22A, 34P, +23, 297 PIM, 6.91 AvR
Kitchener Rangers (107 games), Niagara IceDogs (64 games)
OHL Playoffs: 31GP, 1G, 3A, 4P, +5, 42 PIM, 6.71 AvR
Kitchener Rangers (25 games), Niagara IceDogs (6 games)
LW Ryan Horvat
6', 196 lbs, Age: 22, From: Brantford, Ontario, Windsor Wild (LNAH) 1 year/$5.1K
Last Season (With Kalamazoo Wings, ECHL): 4GP, 0G, 1A, 1P, +1, 2 PIM, 6.50 AvR
ECHL Playoffs: 0GP
Professional Career
Career (East Coast Hockey League): 4GP, 0G, 1A, 1P, +1, 2 PIM, 6.50 AvR
Kalamazoo Wings (4 games)
ECHL Playoffs: 0GP
D Shayne Rover
6'3", 224 lbs, Age: 23, From: Newmarket, Ontario, Orlando Solar Bears (ECHL) 1 year/$28.5K
Last Season (With Orlando Solar Bears, ECHL): 71GP, 6G, 31A, 37P, -24, 72 PIM, 6.58 AvR
ECHL Playoffs: 0GP
Professional Career
Career (East Coast Hockey League): 143GP, 15G, 64A, 79P, -28, 132 PIM, 6.66 AvR
Orlando Solar Bears (143 games)
ECHL Playoffs: 0GP
Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2012 12:34 pm
by Marleau12C
August 2010, US Tour, and Niagara Cup Tournament
August 11th
The IceDogs open their US Tour with a stop to play the Plymouth Whalers. Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped 28 of the 33 shots he faced, and though Niagara scored early in the third to tie the score 4-4, two more Whalers goals gave them the victory!
Niagara 4, Plymouth 6
Dorion (1) (Duchesne)
Tvrznik (1) (Smith, Hill)
Lirette (1) (Tanguay)
Lirette (2) (Hill, Tvrznik) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Radko Tvrznik, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Plymouth Whalers center Sean Revell, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Plymouth Whalers center Viktor Zemba, who scored a goal.
August 13th
The IceDogs continue their American Tour with a stop to play the Erie Otters. Arnold Beauchemin will get the start in goal for Niagara. Arnold Beauchemin stopped 32 of the 35 shots he faced, and Niagara scored late in the third to force overtime, and went on to victory in the shootout!
Niagara 4, Erie 3 (SO) Defenseman Denny Hope scored the shootout winner.
Hill (1) (Beauchemin)
Hill (2) (Tvrznik, Lirette) PP
Paton (1) (Koverko)
First star honours would go to Erie Otters winger Graham Skerlak, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Arnold Beauchemin, who stopped 32 of 35 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who scored two goals.
August 15th
The IceDogs finish up their American Tour with a stop to play the Michigan Warriors. Jesse McCullough will get the start in goal for Niagara. Jesse McCullough stopped 18 of the 20 shots he faced, and though the score was tied 1-1 after the first period, the IceDogs scored four straight goals to take the victory!
Niagara 5, Michigan 2
Tanguay (1) (Kelly, Smith) PP
Tanguay (2) (Semenov, Andrews)
Koverko (1) (Cote, Tvrznik) PP
Smith (1) (Hill)
Duchesne (1) (Vermette, Tanguay)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Samson Tanguay, who scored two goals, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Hunter Smith, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Michigan Warriors center Kelen Stevens, who scored a goal.
The first game of the Czech Four Nations Under-20 Tournament will be played today! The remainder of the tournament will take place in September!
Sweden vs. Czech Republic
Sweden defeat Czech Republic 5-1! First star honours would go to Swedish defenseman Dan Spangberg, who recorded an assist. Second star would go to Swedish center Per Rosen, who scored a hat trick, and an assist. Third star would go to Swedish winger Aleksei Hornell, who recorded three assists.
Season Ticket Update: 2,209
August 20th
The Niagara Cup Tournament begins play today!
Medicine Hat Tigers vs. Niagara IceDogs
The IceDogs return home to play the opening game of the Niagara Cup against the Medicine Hat Tigers. Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped 18 of the 21 shots he faced, and though the score was tied 2-2 midway through the game, three straight Niagara goals gave them the victory!
Medicine Hat 3, Niagara 5
Hill (3) (Cote, Tvrznik)
Semenov (1) (Unassisted)
Tvrznik (2) (Lirette, Hill) PP
Lirette (3) (Hill, Tvrznik) PP
Hill (4) (Lirette, Tvrznik) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Radko Tvrznik, who scored a goal, and three assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who scored two goals, and two assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Leiland Lirette, who scored a goal, and two assists.
Plymouth Whalers vs. Victoriaville Tigres
Plymouth defeat Victoriaville 5-2! First star honours would go to Plymouth Whalers center Viktor Zemba, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Plymouth Whalers winger Hank Brookbank, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Plymouth Whalers defenseman Berthier Langdon, who scored a goal.
August 21st
Plymouth Whalers vs. Niagara IceDogs
The IceDogs play the second game of the Niagara Cup against the Plymouth Whalers. Arnold Beauchemin will get the start in goal for Niagara. Arnold Beachemin stopped 22 of the 26 shots he faced, and though the Whalers scored late in the third to take a 4-3 lead, just seconds later the IceDogs would score to force a draw!
Plymouth 4, Niagara 4
Little (1) (Staal)
Drouin (1) (Hill, Tvrznik) PP
Lirette (4) (Drouin, Hill) PP
Staal (1) (Kelly)
First star honours would go to Plymouth Whalers center Viktor Zemba, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Neil Staal, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Walker Drouin, who scored a goal, and an assist.
Victoriaville Tigres vs. Medicine Hat Tigers
Victoriaville defeat Medicine Hat 4-1! First star honours would go to Victoriaville Tigres goaltender Patrick Cote, who stopped 27 of 28 shots in the victory. Second star would go to Victoriaville Tigres center Adrian Sterbak, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Victoriaville Tigres defenseman Marc-Olivier Massie, who recorded two assists.
August 22nd
Victoriaville Tigres vs. Niagara IceDogs
The IceDogs play their final game of the Niagara Cup against the Victoriaville Tigres. Jesse McCullough will get the start in goal for Niagara. Jesse McCullough stopped 20 of the 22 shots he faced, and though the Tigres led 2-1 after one period, the IceDogs scored three unanswered goals to take the victory!
Victoriaville 2, Niagara 4
Scott (1) (Svagrovsky, Dorion)
Andrews (1) (Kelly, Little) PP
Little (2) (Leclerc, Andrews) PP
Tvrznik (3) (Hill) EN
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Braxton Andrews, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IcEDogs center Devin Hill, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Ted Little, who scored a goal, and an assist.
Plymouth Whalers vs. Medicine Hat Tigers
Plymouth defeat Medicine Hat 4-1! First star honours would go to Plymouth Whalers center Viktor Zemba, who scored a hat trick. Second star would go to Plymouth Whalers defenseman Berthier Langdon, who recorded three assists. Third star would go to Plymouth Whalers goaltender Keenan Moodie, who stopped 27 of 28 shots in the victory.
Code: Select all
Pos Team GP W L T Pct GF GA Pts
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1st Plymouth 3 2 0 1 0.667 13 7 5
2nd Niagara 3 2 0 1 0.667 13 9 5
3rd Victoriaville 3 1 2 0 0.333 8 10 2
4th Medicine Hat 3 0 3 0 0.000 5 13 0
Season Ticket Update: 2,213
August 29th
Season Ticket Update: 2,217
Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2012 6:54 pm
by Marleau12C
Early September 2010, Training Camp, Preseason, and Czech Four Nations Under-20 Tournament
With training camp starting the IceDogs have been split into four teams
Team Blue
G Jesse McCullough
D Devin Dicaire (tryout)
D Walker Drouin
D Darren Peters
D Clarke McLaren (tryout)
LW Radko Tvrznik
LW Cason West (tryout)
C Scotty Tompkins (tryout)
C Fernando Larocque (tryout)
C Francois Semenov
RW Leiland Lirette
RW Hunter Smith
Team Red
G Arnold Beauchemin
D Braxton Andrews
D Shawn Sicard (tryout)
D Dusty Johnston (tryout)
D Roger Cote
LW Samson Tanguay
LW Chamirand Laforest (tryout)
C Pierre-Marc Duchesne
C Neil Staal
C Stace Regan (tryout)
RW Lawne Paton
RW Deder MacDonald (tryout)
Team Green
G Kenton Howse
D Bruce Dorion
D Owen Munro (tryout)
D Svatopluk Svagrovsky
D James Brown (tryout)
LW Corbie Scott
LW Cedric Grant (tryout)
C Jean-Bernard McDonald (tryout)
C Devin Hill
RW Larry Carriere (tryout)
RW Dean Koverko
Team White
G Tiny Flinn (tryout)
D Denny Hope
D Codey Ford (tryout)
D Broderick Kelly
LW Reggie Leclerc
C Sean Tervonen (tryout)
C Ted Little
RW Stacey Vermette
RW Yanic Thiessen (tryout)
September 4th
IceDogs training camp opened today with physical fitness testing, and showing exceptional fitness were defenseman Broderick Kelly, and tryout defenseman Shawn Sicard, while tryout winger Yanic Thiessen, and center Pierre-Marc Duchesne showed up out of shape!
Team Red defeat Team Blue 2-1! Best performance was put in by defenseman Roger Cote, with honours also going to defenseman Darren Peters, and center Neil Staal.
Team White defeat Team Green 3-2! Centers Sean Tervonen, and Devin Hill were the best players on the ice.
The IceDogs remain at home to open their preseason, playing host to the Prince George Cougars. Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped only 11 of the 15 shots he faced before being pulled in favor of Jesse McCullough, who stopped 12 of 13 shots the rest of the way, as the IceDogs got their butts kicked!
Prince George 5, Niagara 1
Peters (1) (Larocque)
First star honours would go to Prince George Cougars defenseman Pat Kaval, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Prince George Cougars winger Wyatt Poulin, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Prince George Cougars center Cale Groulx, who recorded two assists.
The Czech Four Nations Under 20 Tournament continues play! Sweden defeated the Czech Republic 5-1 in the opening game a couple weeks ago.
Finland vs. Russia
Russia defeat Finland 4-0! First star honours would go to Russian goaltender Ruslan Kiselev, who posted a 28 save shutout. Second star would go to Russian center Nikita Butsayev, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Russian winger Oleg Berdnikov, who scored a goal, and an assist.
September 5th
Season Ticket Update: 2,221
September 6th
Team Red defeat Team Green 4-2! Best performance was put in by center Neil Staal, with honours also going to center Pierre-Marc Duchesne, and defenseman Braxton Andrews
Team White defeat Team Blue 3-1! Center Ted Little, and tryout defenseman Codey Ford were the best players on the ice.
Czech Republic vs. Finland
Czech Republic defeat Finland 4-1! First star honours would go to Czech center Angel Lhotsky, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Czech defenseman Viktor Toma, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Czech goaltender Karel Okal, who stopped 23 of 24 shots in the victory.
Russia vs. Sweden
Russia defeat Sweden 4-0! First star honours would go to Russian goaltender Evgeni Shagalov, who posted a 30 save shutout. Second star would go to Russian winger Kim Misharin, who scored two goals, and an assist. Third star would go to Russian center Nikita Butsayev, who scored a goal, and an assist.
September 7th
The IceDogs travel to play the Owen Sound Attack. Jesse McCullough will get the start in goal for Niagara. Jesse McCullough stopped 27 of the 29 shots he faced, and though the Attack scored late in the third to force overtime, the IceDogs went on to victory in the shootout!
Niagara 3, Owen Sound 2 (SO) Center Sean Tervonen scored the shootout winner.
Andrews (2) (Unassisted)
Tanguay (3) (Lirette)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Braxton Andrews, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 27 of 29 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Owen Sound Attack goaltender Jimmy Gomes, who stopped 24 of 26 shots in the loss.
Russia vs. Czech Republic
Czech Republic defeat Russia 3-0! First star honours would go to Czech goaltender Karel Okal, who posted a 27 save shutout. Second star would go to Czech defenseman Viktor Toma, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Czech winger Dmitrij Barton, who scored two goals.
Finland vs. Sweden
Finland and Sweden battle to a 1-1 draw! First star honours would go to Finnish goaltender Juuso Tervonen, who stopped 35 of 36 shots in the draw. Second star would go to Swedish defenseman Dan Spangberg, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Finnish winger Jussi Karjalainen, who recorded an assist.
Code: Select all
Pos Team GP W L T Pct GF GA Pts
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1st Czech Republic 3 2 1 0 0.667 8 6 4
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2nd Russia 3 2 1 0 0.667 8 3 4
3rd Sweden 3 1 1 1 0.333 6 6 3
4th Finland 3 0 2 1 0.000 2 9 1
September 8th
Team White defeat Team Blue 3-2! Best performance was put in by defenseman Denny Hope, with honours also going to tryout defensemen Codey Ford, and Devin Dicaire.
Team Green defeat Team Red 3-2! Best performance was put in by center Devin Hill, with honours also going to tryout defenseman Owen Munro, and defenseman Braxton Andrews.
September 9th
The Hockey News released their OHL Season Preview, and the Niagara IceDogs (Team MVP: LW Radko Tvrznik, Key New Face: RW Hunter Smith) were ranked 20th out of he 20 OHL Teams!
Favorites to win the J.Ross Robertson Cup this season are the London Knights, though the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors should give them a run for their money! The Guelph Storm, and Sudbury Wolves should be solid contender, while the Niagara IceDogs and Sarnia Sting are expected to struggle.
Former IceDogs defenseman Cory Genovese announced his retirement today. He feels he cannot support himself playing professional hockey. He never played in a professional hockey game.
September 10th
Team White defeat Team Blue 2-1! Best performance was put in by winger Reggie Leclerc, with honours also going to tryout center Sean Tervonen, and defenseman Denny Hope.
Team Red defeat Team Green 4-3! Best performance was put in by winger Dean Koverko, with honours also going to defenseman Braxton Andrews, and winger Corbie Scott.
The IceDogs travel to play the London Knights. Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped only 8 of the 12 shots he faced before being pulled in favor of Jesse McCullough, who stopped 8 of 10 shots the rest of the way, and though Niagara scored midway through the third to tie the score 4-4, the Knights would score twice more to secure the victory!
Niagara 4, London 6
Paton (2) (Tvrznik, Andrews)
Hill (5) (Paton)
Lirette (5) (Scott, Dorion)
Peters (2) (Hill, Paton)
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 Devin Hill, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to London Knights winger Jerome Cochrane, who scored two goals.
September 11th
The IceDogs announce the signing of winger Cedric Grant. Grant was the IceDogs 4th Round Pick (77th Overall) in the 2010 OHL Priority Selection.
The IceDogs announce the signing of center Fernando Larocque. Larocque was the IceDogs 3rd Round Pick (59th Overall) in the 2009 OHL Priority Selection.
The IceDogs announce the signing of defenseman Owen Munro. Munro was the IceDogs 14th Round Pick (279th Overall) in the 2009 OHL Priority Selection.
The IceDogs announce the signing of defenseman Codey Ford. Ford was the IceDogs 3rd Round Pick (57th Overall) in the 2010 OHL Priority Selection.
The IceDogs announce the signing of winger Cason West. West was the IceDogs 7th Round Pick (137th Overall) in the 2010 OHL Priority Selection.
All other tryout players have returned to their midget teams for the season.
September 12th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Quebec Remparts. Jesse McCullough will get the start in goal for Niagara. Jesse McCullough stopped 24 of 27 shots, and though Quebec led 3-1 after two period, the IceDogs exploded for four goals in the third period to take the victory!
Quebec 3, Niagara 5
Cote (1) (Drouin, Larocque)
Lirette (6) (Duchesne, Scott)
Drouin (2) (Hill, Lirette) PP
Lirette (7) (Tvrznik, Drouin) PP
Smith (2) (Unassisted)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Walker Drouin, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Quebec Remparts winger David Prochazka, who scored a hat trick. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Leiland Lirette, who scored two goals, and an assist.
The following players have left the IceDogs to attend NHL training camps:
RW Lawne Paton - Colorado Avalanche
C Francois Semenov - New York Islanders
LW Radko Tvrznik - San Jose Sharks
Season Ticket Update, 2,225
September 14th
The IceDogs travel to play the Sudbury Wolves. Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped 16 of the 19 shots he faced, and though the score was tied 2-2 after two periods, two unanswered Sudbury goals gave them the victory!
Niagara 2, Sudbury 4
Ford (1) (Larocque)
Hill (6) (Lirette, Tanguay) PP
First star honours would go to Sudbury Wolves center Gerry Kariya, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Sudbury Wolves goaltender Koltyn Lecomte, who stopped 26 of 28 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Sudbury Wolves defenseman Louis-Philippe Perez, who scored a goal.
September 16th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Ottawa 67's. Jesse McCullough will get the start in goal for Niagara. Jesse McCullough stopped 25 of the 26 shots he faced, and though Ottawa scored first, the IceDogs would score five unanswered goals to claim the victory!
Ottawa 1, Niagara 5
Lirette (8) (Tanguay, Hill) PP
Hill (7) (Tanguay, Smith)
Tanguay (4) (Cote, Drouin) PP
Andrews (3) (Little)
Lirette (9) (Unassisted)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Braxton Andrews, who scored a goal. 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 scored a goal, and two assists.
The following players have been assigned to the St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL):
G Arnold Beauchemin
D Owen Munro
D Denny Hope
D Bruce Dorion
LW Cason West
LW Cedric Grant
C Fernando Larocque
September 19th
IceDogs center Francois Semenov is an early cut from New York Islanders training camp, and returns to the IceDogs.
September 20th
The Hockey News released their OHL Top Ten Lists Today!
Top Goaltenders
1. Rich Lalonde (Sudbury Wolves)
2. Andras Fodor (Saginaw Spirit)
3. Heikki Karjalainen (Owen Sound Attack)
4. Skylar McMahon (Barrie Colts)
5. Derek Betournay (Kitchener Rangers)
6. Spencer Neal (Guelph Storm)
7. Michael Alston (Peterborough Petes)
8. Jean-Marc Krebs (Oshawa Generals)
9. Gabriel Ford (London Knights)
10. Remi Jovanovski (Plymouth Whalers)
Top Defensemen
1. Ernie Vigilante (Saginaw Spirit)
2. Jonathan Duchesne (Belleville Bulls)
3. Jason Syvret (Guelph Storm)
4. Aaron Ekblad (Barrie Colts)
5. Chuckie Verret (Erie Otters)
6. Trevor Bzdel (London Knights)
7. Taylor Hunter (Owen Sound Attack)
8. Marc-Etienne Raine (Mississauga St. Michael's Majors)
9. Domingo Schmitt (Barrie Colts)
10. Will Brodsky (Ottawa 67's)
Top Left Wingers
1. Jerome Cochrane (London Knights)
2. Brandon Love (Oshawa Generals)
3. Keven Trudel (Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds)
4. Kealin Moir (Barrie Colts)
5. Lawton Chan (Sudbury Wolves)
6. Vern Wright (Brampton Battalion)
7. Ashley Burns (Plymouth Whalers)
8. Julien Haley (Sarnia Sting)
9. Stephan Lyons (Kitchener Rangers)
10. Radko Tvrznik (Niagara IceDogs)
Top Right Wingers
1. Sam West (Belleville Bulls)
2. Cedrick Beaudry (London Knights)
3. Michael Caron (Windsor Spitfires)
4. Steeven Martel (Plymouth Whalers)
5. Emmanuel Theriault (Windsor Spitfires)
6. Lawne Paton (Niagara IceDogs)
7. Marcel Martinec (London Knights)
8. Houston Gallant (Ottawa 67's)
9. Zack Nastasiuk (Ottawa 67's)
10. Bryce Lafleur (Guelph Storm)
Top Centers
1. Bradley MacLean (London Knights)
2. Jakub Mazur (Barrie Colts)
3. Jean-Stephane Clayton (Mississauga St. Michael's Majors)
4. Emile Brace (Windsor Spitfires)
5. Dennis Allard (Belleville Bulls)
6. Glen Lewis (Peterborough Petes)
7. Dale Pike (Sarnia Sting)
8. Jean-Francois Danyluk (Oshawa Generals)
9. Franti Prochazka (Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds)
10. Troy Lagace (Kitchener Rangers)
Top Prospects
1. C Rod Milette (Saginaw Spirit)
2. LW Regan Webber (Belleville Bulls)
3. C Scott McIver (Peterborough Petes)
4. G Elie Garland (Brampton Battalion)
5. RW Chuck Schmautz (Guelph Storm)
6. LW Daniel Bednar (Brampton Battalion)
7. RW Scotty Parson (Oshawa Generals)
8. D Corbin Dawson (Sudbury Wolves)
9. RW Mitch Larouche (Owen Sound Attack)
10. D Matej Zamorsky (Sarnia Sting)
Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2012 7:38 pm
by Marleau12C
2010/11 Niagara IceDogs Roster - The Goaltenders
Jesse McCullough
6'2", 167 lbs, Age: 17, 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): 53GP, 34-18-1, 1 SO, 2.99 GAA, .897 SV%, 7.98 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 6GP, 2-4-0, 1 SO, 1.76 GAA, .930 SV%, 8.50 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 77GP, 48-25-2, 2 SO, 2.92 GAA, .900 SV%, 8.06 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (77 games)
OHL Playoffs: 7GP, 2-4-0, 1 SO, 1.59 GAA, .939 SV%, 8.71 AvR
Kenton Howse
5'10", 156 lbs, Age: 16, From: Morrisburg, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Backup Goaltender
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 10th Round (199th Overall), 2009
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 18GP, 9-5-1, 0 SO, 3.08 GAA, .888 SV%, 7.50 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 0GP
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 18GP, 9-5-1, 0 SO, 3.08 GAA, .888 SV%, 7.50 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (18 games)
OHL Playoffs: 0GP
Arnold Beauchemin
6'1", 171 lbs, Age: 18, 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, GOJHL): 60GP, 52-5-3, 7 SO, 2.22 GAA, .916 SV%, 7.71 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Unsigned Prospects
Tiny Flinn (Age: 17, Port Perry Mojacks, Central Ontario Junior C Hockey League)
Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2012 8:18 pm
by Marleau12C
2010/11 Niagara IceDogs Roster - The Defensemen
Roger Cote
5'11", 207 lbs, Age: 19, From: Rockland, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: First Pairing, First Powerplay, First Penalty Kill
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 5th Round (87th Overall), 2007
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 65GP, 3G, 24A, 27P, -16, 68 PIM, 6.68 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 6GP, 1G, 0A, 1P, Even, 6 PIM, 6.67 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 195GP, 27G, 71A, 98P, +24, 144 PIM, 7.02 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (195 games)
OHL Playoffs: 35GP, 2G, 6A, 8P, -3, 34 PIM, 6.57 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (35 games)
Walker Drouin
6'2", 198 lbs, Age: 17, From: Nipigon, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: First Pairing, First Powerplay
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 3rd Round (44th Overall), 2009
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With St. Catharines Falcons, GOJHL): 60GP, 27G, 62A, 89P, +57, 94 PIM, 7.55 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Codey Ford
6'1", 183 lbs, Age: 16, From: Lindsay, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Third Pairing, Second Penalty Kill
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 3rd Round (57th Overall), 2010
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Central Ontario Wolves, ETA): 50GP, 3G, 33A, 36P, +13, 52 PIM, 7.26 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Braxton Andrews, Overage
6'1", 198 lbs, Age: 20, From: Toronto, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Second Pairing, Second Powerplay
Drafted: Sarnia Sting, 4th Round (64th Overall), 2006
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 53GP, 10G, 13A, 23P, -3, 62 PIM, 7.08 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 6GP, 0G, 1A, 1P, -3, 4 PIM, 6.67 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 122GP, 16G, 25A, 41P, -21, 140 PIM, 6.75 AvR
London Knights (69 games), Niagara IceDogs (53 games)
OHL Playoffs: 7GP, 0G, 1A, 1P, -3, 6 PIM, 6.57 AvR
London Knights (1 game), Niagara IceDogs (6 games)
Bruce Dorion
6', 183 lbs, Age: 18, 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 St. Catharines Falcons, GOJHL): 60GP, 17G, 71A, 88P, +54, 60 PIM, 8.28 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Broderick Kelly, Overage, Team Captain
6', 202 lbs, Age: 20, From: St. Catharines, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Second Pairing, Second Powerplay, Second Penalty Kill
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 5th Round (98th Overall), 2006
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 68GP, 3G, 18A, 21P, +18, 58 PIM, 6.88 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 6GP, 2G, 4A, 6P, +3, 2 PIM, 7.67 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 205GP, 12G, 39A, 51P, +28, 131 PIM, 6.66 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (205 games)
OHL Playoffs: 44GP, 4G, 9A, 13P, +10, 14 PIM, 6.73 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (44 games)
Owen Munro
6', 171 lbs, Age: 17, From: Perth, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Defenseman
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 14th Round (279th Overall), 2009
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Perth Blue Wings, EOJHL): 56GP, 15G, 43A, 58P, +40, 88 PIM, 7.05 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Denny Hope
6'2", 191 lbs, Age: 17, 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 St. Catharines Falcons, GOJHL): 60GP, 11G, 20A, 31P, +23, 80 PIM, 7.12 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Svatopluk Svagrovsky, Foreigner
6'1", 156 lbs, Age: 17, From: Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Third Pairing, First Penalty Kill
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 1st Round (51st Overall), 2010 CHL Import Draft
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Karlovy Vary Jrs, Czech Junior League A): 40GP, 5G, 25A, 30P, +4, 58 PIM, 7.63 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Darren Peters
6'1", 185 lbs, Age: 19, From: Oregon, Ohio, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Extra Defenseman
Drafted: Ottawa 67's, 5th Round (99th Overall), 2007
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Guelph Storm, OHL): 15GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, +4, 10 PIM, 6.27 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 0GP
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 27GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, +4, 18 PIM, 6.22 AvR
Guelph Storm (27 games)
OHL Playoffs: 2GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, Even, 2 PIM, 6.00 AvR
Guelph Storm (2 games)
Unsigned Prospects
Dusty Johnston (Age: 17, Sudbury Cubs, Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League)
James Brown (Age: 16, Sudbury Cubs, Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League)
Gabe Callahan (Age: 16, Free Agent)
Shawn Sicard (Age: 16, Brantford 99ers, Alliance Pavillion League)
Gerry Lane (Age: 16, Millbrook School, New England Prep School Ice Hockey Association)
Devin Dicaire (Age: 16, Lakefield Chiefs, Central Ontario Junior C Hockey League)
Clarke McLaren (Age: 16, North End Flames, Hockey Northern Ontario)
Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2012 8:40 pm
by Marleau12C
2010/11 Niagara IceDogs Roster - The Left Wingers
Radko Tvrznik, Foreigner
6', 180 lbs, Age: 19, 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): 63GP, 30G, 29A, 59P, -3, 22 PIM, 7.13 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 6GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, -2, 4 PIM, 6.00 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 131GP, 58G, 59A, 117P, +11, 64 PIM, 6.98 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (131 games)
OHL Playoffs: 20GP, 6G, 13A, 19P, +8, 8 PIM, 6.85 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (20 games)
Samson Tanguay
6', 160 lbs, Age: 18, 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): 63GP, 24G, 30A, 54P, +16, 40 PIM, 6.70 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 6GP, 2G, 2A, 4P, +2, 4 PIM, 6.50 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 119GP, 45G, 47A, 92P, +13, 77 PIM, 6.52 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (119 games)
OHL Playoffs: 19GP, 8G, 8A, 16P, +8, 8 PIM, 6.74 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (19 games)
Corbie Scott
6'4", 165 lbs, Age: 17, 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 Niagara IceDogs): 68GP, 8G, 8A, 16P, Even, 58 PIM, 6.16 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 6GP, 1G, 0A, 1P, -2, 2 PIM, 5.83 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 68GP, 8G, 8A, 16P, Even, 58 PIM, 6.16 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (68 games)
OHL Playoffs: 6GP, 1G, 0A, 1P, -2, 2 PIM, 5.83 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (6 games)
Reggie Leclerc
5'9", 156 lbs, Age: 16, From: Brantford, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Fourth Line LW
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 4th Round (79th Overall), 2009
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 63GP, 3G, 6A, 9P, -14, 40 PIM, 6.02 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 2GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, Even, 2 PIM, 6.00 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 63GP, 3G, 6A, 9P, -14, 40 PIM, 6.02 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (63 games)
OHL Playoffs: 2GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, Even, 2 PIM, 6.00 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (2 games)
Cason West
5'10", 180 lbs, Age: 16, From: Nipigon, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Winger
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 7th Round (137th Overall), 2010
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Lindsay Muskies, OJAHL): 35GP, 8G, 5A, 13P, -3, 28 PIM, 6.09 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Cedric Grant
6'2", 171 lbs, Age: 16, From: Pickering, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Winger
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 4th Round (77th Overall), 2010
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Pickering Panthers, OJAHL): 50GP, 17G, 24A, 41P, +24, 46 PIM, 6.92 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Unsigned Prospects
Chamirand Laforest (Age: 16, Ottawa Junior Senators, Central Canada Hockey League)
Trevor Ronan (Age: 16, Marquette, Wisconsin High School Hockey)
Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2012 9:16 pm
by Marleau12C
2010/11 Niagara IceDogs Roster - The Right Wingers
Lawne Paton
6'1", 177 lbs, Age: 18, From: Milton, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Second Line RW, Second Powerplay, Second Penalty Kill
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 1st Round (16th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: Colorado Avalanche, 4th Round (91st Overall), 2010
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 68GP, 19G, 35A, 54P, -4, 154 PIM, 6.72 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 6GP, 1G, 1A, 2P, Even, 7 PIM, 6.17 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 131GP, 31G, 61A, 92P, -4, 284 PIM, 6.39 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (131 games)
OHL Playoffs: 17GP, 5G, 6A, 11P, -5, 19 PIM, 6.35 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (17 games)
Dean Koverko, Alternate Captain
6'1", 185 lbs, Age: 18, From: Kemptville, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Fourth Line RW
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 9th Round (176th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 68GP, 26G, 27A, 53P, +18, 52 PIM, 6.94 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 6GP, 2G, 2A, 4P, +4, 16 PIM, 6.50 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 131GP, 35G, 41A, 76P, +13, 88 PIM, 6.66 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (131 games)
OHL Playoffs: 20GP, 6G, 5A, 11P, +4, 38 PIM, 6.35 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (20 games)
Hunter Smith, Overage
6'5", 220 lbs, Age: 20, From: Windsor, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: First Line RW, First Penalty Kill
Drafted: Windsor Spitfires, 2nd Round (37th Overall), 2006
NHL Rights: None (Drafted: Edmonton Oilers, 3rd Round (81st Overall), 2008)
Last Season (With Ottawa 67's, OHL): 68GP, 15G, 19A, 34P, +10, 80 PIM, 7.60 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 14GP, 3G, 6A, 9P, Even, 33 PIM, 7.71 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 263GP, 68G, 79A, 147P, +59, 302 PIM, 7.37 AvR
Erie Otters (127 games), Ottawa 67's (136 games)
OHL Playoffs: 44GP, 7G, 9A, 16P, -3, 81 PIM, 7.00 AvR
Erie Otters (5 games), Ottawa 67's (39 games)
Stacy Vermette
5'10", 156 lbs, Age: 15, From: Navan, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Extra Winger
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 3rd Round (52nd Overall), 2010
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Cumberland Grads, CCHL): 59GP, 17G, 31A, 48P, +12, 68 PIM, 6.63 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Leiland Lirette
6', 198 lbs, Age: 17, From: Mississauga, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Third Line RW, First Powerplay
Drafted: Sarnia Sting, 8th Round (144th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Ottawa 67's, OHL): 65GP, 25G, 27A, 52P, -2, 174 PIM, 7.25 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 13GP, 4G, 7A, 11P, -5, 68 PIM, 7.85 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 65GP, 25G, 27A, 52P, -2, 174 PIM, 7.25 AvR
Ottawa 67's (65 games)
OHL Playoffs: 13GP, 4G, 7A, 11P, -5, 68 PIM, 7.85 AvR
Ottawa 67's (13 games)
Unsigned Prospects
Larry Carriere (Age: 17, Fort Frances Lakers, Superior International Junior Hockey League)
Peter Crawford (Age: 15, Amarillo Bulls, North American Hockey League)
Deder MacDonald (Age: 17, Wisconsin Wilderness, Superior International Junior Hockey League)
Gabe Hanlon (Age: 16, New Jersey Junior Titans, Metropolitan Junior Hockey League)
Yanic Thiessen (Age: 16, Halton Hurricanes, South Central AAA League)
Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2012 9:45 pm
by Marleau12C
2010/11 Niagara IceDogs Roster - The Centers
Francois Semenov, Alternate Captain
5'11", 200 lbs, Age: 19, From: Florence, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: First 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, 14G, 13A, 27P, +9, 77 PIM, 7.03 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 6GP, 0G, 1A, 1P, -1, 6 PIM, 6.17 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 197GP, 32G, 57A, 89P, +18, 218 PIM, 7.02 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (197 games)
OHL Playoffs: 40GP, 4G, 12A, 16P, +2, 68 PIM, 6.80 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (40 games)
Devin Hill
6'3", 178 lbs, Age: 18, 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): 67GP, 19G, 29A, 48P, -2, 68 PIM, 6.72 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 6GP, 1G, 2A, 3P, +1, 12 PIM, 6.67 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 135GP, 30G, 65A, 95P, -4, 136 PIM, 6.57 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (135 games)
OHL Playoffs: 20GP, 4G, 9A, 13P, +2, 30 PIM, 6.55 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (20 games)
Pierre-Marc Duchesne
5'11", 163 lbs, Age: 18, From: Ottawa, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Third Line Center, Second Powerplay
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 10th Round (196th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 68GP, 8G, 12A, 20P, -9, 46 PIM, 6.41 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 6GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, -1, 2 PIM, 6.17 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 68GP, 8G, 12A, 20P, -9, 46 PIM, 6.41 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (68 games)
OHL Playoffs: 6GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, -1, 2 PIM, 6.17 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (6 games)
Fernando Larocque
5'10", 160 lbs, Age: 17, From: Gloucester, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Center
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 3rd Round (59th Overall), 2009
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Wisconsin Wilderness, SIJHL): 53GP, 5G, 10A, 15P, -3, 40 PIM, 6.51 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Neil Staal
5'7", 156 lbs, Age: 17, From: Ottawa, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Extra Center
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 6th Round (119th Overall), 2009
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With St. Catharines Falcons, GOJHL): 60GP, 31G, 40A, 71P, +49, 56 PIM, 7.27 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Ted Little
6', 149 lbs, Age: 16, From: West Orange, New Jersey, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Fourth Line Center
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 1st Round (17th Overall), 2010
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With New Jersey Midget Devils, U16E): 50GP, 30G, 22A, 52P, +13, 44 PIM, 7.70 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Unsigned Prospects
Scotty Tompkins (Age: 17, Wisconsin Wilderness, Superior International Junior Hockey League)
Stace Reagan (Age: 17, Huntsville Otters, Ontario Junior A Hockey League)
Sean Tervonen (Age: 18, Kokkolan Hermes, Finnish Mestis)
Jean-Bernard McDonald (Age: 16, Eastern Ontario Cobras, Ottawa and District MHA Midget League)
Line Combinations
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LW C RW
Radko Tvrznik Francois Semenov Hunter Smith
Samson Tanguay Devin Hill Lawne Paton
Corbie Scott Pierre-Marc Duchesne Leiland Lirette
Reggie Leclerc Ted Little Dean Koverko
Extras: C Neil Staal, RW Stacy Vermette
LD RD
Walker Drouin Roger Cote
Braxton Andrews Broderick Kelly
Codey Ford Svatopluk Svagrovsky
Extra: Darren Peters
Jesse McCullough
Kenton Howse
Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story
Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2012 12:52 pm
by Marleau12C
Late September 2010
September 21st
The IceDogs begin their season on the road, travelling to play the Sudbury Wolves. Jesse McCullough stopped 29 of the 31 shots he faced, and though the Wolves led 2-1 after two periods, the IceDogs scored four goals in the third period to take the victory!
Niagara 5, Sudbury 2
Lirette (1) (Tanguay, Hill)
Tanguay (1) (Staal, Cote)
Tanguay (2) PS
Cote (1) (Staal) EN
Lirette (2) (Kelly, Scott)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Samson Tanguay, who scored two goals, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Leiland Lirette, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Roger Cote, who scored a goal, and an assist.
IceDogs defenseman Roger Cote scored his 100th OHL Point!
September 22nd
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Kingston Frontenacs. Backup goaltender Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped 17 of the 19 shots he faced, and though the score was tied 2-2 after two periods, three unanswered Niagara goals gave them the victory!
Kingston 2, Niagara 5
Scott (1) (Semenov, Kelly)
Duchesne (1) (Koverko, Andrews)
Leclerc (1) (Kelly, Little) PP
Andrews (1) (Little, Koverko) PP
Tanguay (3) (Drouin, Cote)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Braxton Andrews, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Kingston Frontenacs center Loic Savard, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Kingston Frontenacs defenseman Hugo Bergin, who recorded an assist.
Wingers Lawne Paton, and Radko Tvrznik return from NHL training camp.
September 23rd
IceDogs winger Corbie Scott will miss 10 days with a mild concussion.
Ottawa 67's winger Houston Gallant is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored 4 goals, and an assist.
September 24th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Brampton Battalion. Jesse McCullough stopped 25 of 27 shots he faced, and though the Battalion scored late in the third to force overtime, the IceDogs would win in the shootout!
Brampton 2, Niagara 3 (SO) Winger Radko Tvrznik scored the shootout winner.
Drouin (1) (Hill) PP
Paton (1) (Little, Tanguay) PP
First star honours would go to Brampton Battalion center Martin MacLaurin, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Walker Drouin, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Brampton Battalion goaltender Guy Cyr, who stopped 20 of 21 shots in the loss.
September 28th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Barrie Colts. Jesse McCullough stopped 30 of the 32 shots he faced, and though the Colts scored midway through the third to tie the score 2-2, just seconds later the IceDogs would score the claim the victory!
Barrie 2, Niagara 3
Kelly (1) (Andrews, Paton) PP
Leclerc (2) (Staal, Ford)
Tvrznik (1) (Unassisted)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 30 of 32 shots in the victory. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Codey Ford, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Broderick Kelly, who scored a goal.
IceDogs center Francois Semenov played in his 200th OHL Game!
IceDogs center Francois Semenov will miss 2 weeks with a rotator cuff strain.
September 29th
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 35 of the 42 shots he faced before being pulled in favor of Jesse McCullough, who stopped only 2 of 4 shots the rest of the way, as the IceDogs got destroyed!
Niagara 3, Mississauga 9
Lirette (3) (Andrews, Duchesne) PP
Paton (2) (Tvrznik, Hill) PP
Tanguay (4) (Smith, Hill) PP
First star honours would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors center Jean-Stephane Clayton, who scored four goals, and four assists. Second star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors center Jonatan Grennard, who scored a goal, and four assists. Third star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors winger Trent Houle, who scored a goal, and two assists.
IceDogs defenseman Roger Cote played in his 200th OHL Game!
IceDogs center Devin Hill scored his 100th OHL Point!
September 30th
Kitchener Rangers center Courtney Noel is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored a goal, and 5 assists.
Kitchener Rangers center Courtney Noel is named OHL Player of the Month. In 3 games he scored a goal, and 7 assists.
Eastern Conference
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Pos Team GP W L OTL SOL Pct GF GA Pts
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1st Niagara 5 4 1 0 0 0.800 19 17 8
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2nd Ottawa 4 3 1 0 0 0.750 16 13 6
3rd Barrie 5 4 1 0 0 0.800 22 13 8
4th Mississauga 4 3 1 0 0 0.750 21 15 6
5th Belleville 3 2 1 0 0 0.667 10 6 4
6th Sudbury 3 1 2 0 0 0.333 7 11 2
7th Peterborough 4 1 3 0 0 0.250 10 11 2
8th Brampton 3 0 2 0 1 0.167 6 11 1
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9th Oshawa 2 0 2 0 0 0.000 3 6 0
10th Kingston 3 0 3 0 0 0.000 5 16 0
Team Leaders
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Stat Leader
Goals Samson Tanguay (4)
Assists Devin Hill (5)
Points Samson Tanguay (6)
+/- Neil Staal (+3)
Penalty Minutes Leiland Lirette (30)
Shots on Goal Samson Tanguay (22)
Hits Hunter Smith (27)
Shot Blocks Broderick Kelly (10)
Takeaway Neil Staal (1)
Goals Against Average Jesse McCullough (2.47)
Save Percentage Jesse McCullough (.915)
Average Rating Jesse McCullough (8.00)
Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story
Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2012 7:53 pm
by Marleau12C
Early October 2010
October 1st
The Groups were drawn today for the 2010/11 World Junior Hockey Championship, and Czech Republic drew into Group B with Finland, France, Kazakhstan, and Russia.
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors. Jesse McCullough stopped 43 of the 47 shots he faced, and though the score was tied 1-1 after the first period, the Majors scored three unanswered goals to take the victory!
Mississauga 4, Niagara 1
Leclerc (3) (Unassisted)
First star honours would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors center Jonatan Grennard, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors winger Zarley Patterson, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors winger Trent Houle, who scored a goal, and an assist.
The ISS released their Preliminary Rankings for the 2011 NHL Entry Draft, and an IceDog was ranked!
LW Samson Tanguay - #94
The top-ranked player was Gatineau Olympiques center Bruno Gandois, followed by Sherbrooke Phoenix winger Martin Demers, and Seattle Thunderbirds center Travis Cote.
The ISS also released their Preliminary Rankings for the 2011 OHL Priority Selection!
The top-ranked player was Markham Majors defenseman Nestor Gillies, followed by Kanata Stallions defenseman Paulin Corsi, and Toronto Young Nationals winger Norm Favreau.
The ISS also released their Preliminary Rankings for the 2011 CHL Import Draft!
The top-ranked player was Finnish defenseman Teemu Ikonen (Lahden Pelicans A-Jrs, Finnish A-Junior SM-Liiga), followed by Latvian winger Ronald Lipsbergs (Dinamo Riga, RSL), and Czech center Ladislav Vrana (Karlovy Vary Jrs, Czech Junior League A).
October 3rd
IceDogs winger Corbie Scott resumes full contact practices after recovering from his mild concussion.
October 4th
Former IceDogs defenseman Shayne Rover has been released by the Orlando Solar Bears, and is now a free agent.
October 5th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Owen Sound Attack. Jesse McCullough stopped 5 of the 6 shots he faced before leaving the game with a sprained wrist, giving way to Kenton Howse, who stopped 18 of 20 shots the rest of the way, and the IceDogs scored with two minutes remaining in the game to take the victory!
Owen Sound 3, Niagara 4
Hill (1) (Paton, Tvrznik) PP
Tvrznik (2) (Lirette, Hill) PP
Cote (2) (Tvrznik) SH
Duchesne (2) (Kelly)
First star honours would go to Owen Sound Attack winger Les Foley, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Radko Tvrznik, who scored a goal, and two assists. Third star would go to Owen Sound Attack center John Hanchuck, who scored a goal, and an assist.
IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough will miss a week with a sprained wrist. Arnold Beauchemin has been recalled from the St. Catharines Falcons.
October 7th
Owen Sound Attack winger Mitch Larouche is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored 4 goals, and an assist.
October 8th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Ottawa 67's. Kenton Howse stopped 31 of the 36 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs held it close, only losing 3-2 going into the third period, Ottawa would score two more goals to complete the victory!
Ottawa 5, Niagara 2
Staal (1) (Leclerc, Kelly)
Andrews (2) (Tanguay, Hill) PP
First star honours would go to Ottawa 67's winger Houston Gallant, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Ottawa 67's center Lyle Dunphy, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Ottawa 67's winger Zack Nastasiuk, who scored a goal, and an assist.
IceDogs center Pierre-Marc Duchesne will miss a week with bruised ribs.
October 9th
The IceDogs travel to play the Barrie Colts. Backup goaltender Arnold Beauchemin will get the start in goal for Niagara. Arnold Beauchemin stopped only 4 of the 8 shots he faced, before being pulled in favor of Kenton Howse, who stopped 11 of 12 shots the rest of the way, as Barrie scored five straight goals to start the game, and despite a couple late goals, the IceDogs were never really in the game!
Niagara 2, Barrie 5
Little (1) (Tanguay, Ford)
Smith (1) (Tvrznik, Hill)
First star honours would go to Barrie Colts winger Scott Hobbs, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Barrie Colts center Jakub Mazur, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Codey Ford, who recorded an assist.
IceDogs winger Samson Tanguay scored his 100th OHL Point!
October 11th
IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough resumes full contact practices after recovering from his sprained wrist. Arnold Beauchemin has been assigned to the St. Catharines Falcons.
October 12th
IceDogs winger Lawne Paton has resumed full contact practices after recovering from his twisted knee.
October 14th
The IceDogs travel to play the Erie Otters. Jesse McCullough stopped 26 of the 30 shots he faced in the game, and though the IceDogs scored first, the Otters would score four unanswered goals to take the victory!
Niagara 1, Erie 4
Tvrznik (3) (Paton, Hill) PP
First star honours would go to Erie Otters center Matthew Lemaire, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Erie Otters defenseman Trevor Murphy, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Erie Otters defenseman Jerred Shier, who scored a goal.
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds center Franti Prochazka is named OHL Player of the Week. In 3 games, he scored 4 goals, and 3 assists.
IceDogs center Francois Semenov has resumed full contact practices after recovering from his rotator cuff strain.
IceDogs center Pierre-Marc Duchesne has resumed full contact practices after recovering from his bruised ribs.
October 15th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Erie Otters. Backup goaltender Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped 22 of the 24 shots he faced, and though the Otters scored with just three minutes left in the game to tie the score 2-2, the IceDogs would score just over a minute later to take the victory!
Erie 2, Niagara 3
Hill (2) (Tvrznik, Kelly) PP
Hill (3) (Scott, Smith)
Hill (4) (Cote, Paton) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who scored a hat trick. Second star would go to Erie Otters goaltender Bruin Gorman, who stopped 29 of 32 shots in the loss. Third star would go to Erie Otters center Jimmy Sopel, who recorded an assist.
Eastern Conference
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Pos Team GP W L OTL SOL Pct GF GA Pts
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1st Ottawa 9 7 2 0 0 0.778 33 24 14
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2nd Mississauga 11 7 4 0 0 0.636 44 30 14
3rd Barrie 11 7 4 0 0 0.636 37 31 14
4th Peterborough 9 6 3 0 0 0.667 28 22 12
5th Niagara 11 6 5 0 0 0.545 32 40 12
6th Belleville 9 4 4 0 1 0.500 24 25 9
7th Sudbury 9 4 5 0 0 0.444 26 27 8
8th Oshawa 8 3 4 0 1 0.438 24 29 7
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9th Kingston 8 3 4 1 0 0.438 20 34 7
10th Brampton 9 2 6 0 1 0.278 18 25 5
Team Leaders
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Stat Leader
Goals Devin Hill (4)
Assists Devin Hill (9)
Points Devin Hill (13)
+/- Roger Cote (+5)
Penalty Minutes Leiland Lirette (45)
Shots on Goal Samson Tanguay (40)
Hits Hunter Smith (51)
Shot Blocks Broderick Kelly (21)
Takeaways Devin Hill (3)
Goals Against Average Jesse McCullough (3.19)
Save Percentage Jesse McCullough (.904)
Average Rating Jesse McCullough (7.71)
Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 2:39 pm
by Marleau12C
Late October 2010
October 18th
The IceDogs travel to play the Brampton Battalion. Jesse McCullough stopped 28 of the 30 shots he faced, and though the Battalion led 2-1 at the end of one period, the Icedogs scored three unanswered goals to take the victory!
Niagara 4, Brampton 2
Scott (2) (Semenov, Tvrznik)
Scott (3) (Paton)
Tvrznik (4) (Paton, Hill) PP
Tvrznik (5) (Paton, Hill) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Radko Tvrznik, who scored two goals, and an assist. Second star would go to Brampton Battalion center Karri Aho, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who recorded two assists.
IceDogs winger Lawne Paton scored his 100th OHL Point!
IceDogs winger Samson Tanguay will miss a week with a shoulder contusion.
October 20th
The IceDogs travel to play the Kitchener Rangers. Jesse McCullough stopped 3 of the 5 shots he faced before leaving the game with a sprained wrist, giving way to Kenton Howse, who stopped 18 of 21 shots the rest of the way, as Kitchener scored five straight goals to start the game in a blowout!
Niagara 1, Kitchener 2
Lirette (4) (Andrews) PP
First star honours would go to Kitchener Rangers center Paul-Andre Proulx, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Kitchener Rangers winger Jean-Christopher Parent, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Kitchener Rangers defenseman Anthony DeAngelo, who recorded two assists.
IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough will miss a week with a sprained wrist. Arnold Beachemin has been recalled from the St. Catharines Falcons.
October 21st
Mississauga St. Michael's Majors winger Zarley Patterson is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored 4 goals, and 2 assists.
October 22nd
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Sudbury Wolves. Kenton Howse stopped 19 of the 21 shots he faced, and though Sudbury scored early in the third to take a 2-1 lead, three unanswered IceDogs goals gave them the victory!
Sudbury 2, Niagara 4
Paton (3) (Hill, Tvrznik)
Paton (4) (Hill, Andrews)
Hill (5) (Cote, Tvrznik) PP
Tvrznik (6) (Paton, Kelly) EN
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 winger Lawne Paton, who scored two goals, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Radko Tvrznik, who scored a goal, and two assists.
October 24th
IceDogs winger Samson Tanguay resumes full contact practices after recovering from his shoulder contusion.
October 27th
The IceDogs travel to play the Sarnia Sting. Kenton Howse stopped 19 of the 21 shots he faced in the game, and though the Sting scored with just five minutes left in the game to take a 2-1 lead, the IceDogs scored twice in the final two minutes to take the victory!
Niagara 3, Sarnia 2
Tvrznik (7) (Cote, Drouin) PP
Semenov (1) (Paton, Drouin) PP
Tvrznik (8) (Paton, Cote) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Radko Tvrznik, who scored two goals. Second star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Roger Cote, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Sarnia Sting defenseman Shawn Knight, who recorded two assists.
IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough resumes full contact practices after recovering from his sprained wrist. Arnold Beauchemin has been assigned to the St. Catharines Falcons.
October 28th
The IceDogs travel to play the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds. Jesse McCullough stopped 28 of the 30 shots he faced in the game, however the IceDogs were completely shut down by Greyhounds netminder Mattias Jickling!
Niagara 0, Sault Ste. Marie 2
First star honours would go to Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds center Franti Prochazka, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds goaltender Mattias Jickling, who posted a 29 save shutout. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 28 of 30 shots in the loss.
Kingston Frontenacs defenseman Dillon Stevenson is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored 2 goals, and 2 assists.
October 29th
The IceDogs travel to play the Windsor Spitfires. Jesse McCullough stopped 27 of the 29 shots he faced in the game, and though the IceDogs scored late in the third to force overtime, it would be Spitfires winger Emmanuel Theriault who would emerge as the overtime hero!
Niagara 1, Windsor 2 (OT)
Svagrovsky (1) (Ford, Little)
First star honours would go to Windsor Spitfires winger Emmanuel Theriault, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 27 of 29 shots in the loss. Third star would go to Windsor Spitfires goaltender Evan Lisabeth, who stopped 21 of 22 shots in the victory.
October 30th
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds center Franti Prochazka is named OHL Player of the Month. In 10 games he scored 12 goals, and 8 assists.
Eastern Conference
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Pos Team GP W L OTL SOL Pct GF GA Pts
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1st Mississauga 17 11 5 0 1 0.676 67 50 23
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2nd Ottawa 14 9 5 0 0 0.643 47 45 18
3rd Niagara 17 9 7 1 0 0.559 45 55 19
4th Peterborough 15 8 7 0 0 0.533 45 46 16
5th Barrie 17 8 9 0 0 0.471 52 52 16
6th Kingston 13 6 5 1 1 0.538 35 48 14
7th Oshawa 14 6 6 0 2 0.500 47 52 14
8th Sudbury 15 6 8 0 1 0.433 44 48 13
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9th Belleville 14 5 8 0 1 0.393 40 43 11
10th Brampton 14 4 9 0 1 0.321 27 40 9
Team Leaders
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Stat Leader
Goals Radko Tvrznik (8)
Assists Devin Hill (13)
Points Devin Hill (18)
+/- Roger Cote (+2)
Penalty Minutes Leiland Lirette (56)
Shots on Goal Devin Hill (47)
Hits Hunter Smith (71)
Shot Blocks Radko Tvrznik (27)
Takeaways Corbie Scott (3)
Goals Against Average Jesse McCullough (2.88)
Save Percentage Jesse McCullough (.908)
Average Rating Jesse McCullough (7.82)
Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 10:36 pm
by Marleau12C
Early November 2010, Finnish Four Nations Under-20 Tournament
November 2nd
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Belleville Bulls. Jesse McCullough stopped 20 of the 21 shots he faced, and though the Bulls scored first, four unanswered goals gave Niagara the victory!
Belleville 1, Niagara 4
Tvrznik (9) (Hill)
Lirette (5) (Tanguay, Andrews) PP
Tanguay (5) (Hill, Paton) EN
Tanguay (6) (Smith, Svagrovsky)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Samson Tanguay, who scored two goals, 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 Radko Tvrznik, who scored a goal.
November 3rd
IceDogs winger Samson Tanguay will miss ten days with a twisted knee.
November 4th
Ottawa 67's center Paxton Pearson is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored 2 goals, and 5 assists.
November 5th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Brampton Battalion. Jesse McCullough stopped 23 of the 25 shots he faced, and though the Battalion led 2-1 after two periods, three third period goals gave the IceDogs the victory!
Brampton 2, Niagara 4
Peters (1) (Hill)
Duchesne (3) (Andrews, Staal)
Paton (5) (Tvrznik, Cote) PP
Paton (6) (Tvrznik, Drouin) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Darren Peters, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 23 of 25 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Lawne Paton, who scored two goals.
November 6th
The Finnish Four Nations Under-20 Tournament begins play today!
Sweden vs. Finland
Sweden defeat Finland 3-2! First star honours would go to Swedish center Ludvig Jager, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Finnish goaltender Juuso Tervonen, who stopped 35 of 38 shots in the loss. Third star would go to Finnish winger Jussi Karjalainen, who recorded an assist.
Czech Republic vs. Russia
Russia defeat Czech Republic 3-1! First star honours would go to Russian center Nikita Butsayev, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Russian goaltender Pavel Shastin, who stopped 24 of 25 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Russian defenseman German Mironov, who scored a goal.
November 8th
The IceDogs travel to play the Ottawa 67's. Jesse McCullough stopped 23 of the 25 shots he faced, and the IceDogs took a 3-0 lead in the first five minutes of the game, and kept piling it on the rest of the way!
Niagara 6, Ottawa 2
Hill (6) (Drouin, Paton)
Paton (7) (Tvrznik, Hill) PP
Lirette (6) (Scott, Drouin)
Leclerc (4) (Drouin, Kelly)
Kelly (2) (Duchesne) PP
Hill (7) (Cote, Tvrznik) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who scored two goals, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Walker Drouin, who recorded three assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Radko Tvrznik, who recorded two assists.
Finland vs. Czech Republic
Czech Republic defeat Finland 3-1! First star honours would go to Czech defenseman Viktor Toma, who recorded an assist. Second star would go to Czech center Angel Lhotsky, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Finnish goaltender Juuso Tervonen, who stopped 37 of 40 shots in the loss.
Russia vs. Sweden
Russia defeat Sweden 3-2! First star honours would go to Russian winger Vitaly Deev, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Russian center Nikita Butsayev, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Swedish center Ludvig Jager, who recorded an assist.
November 9th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds. Backup goaltender Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped 30 of the 36 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs took an early 3-0 lead, the Greyhounds scored six unanswered goals to take the victory!
Sault Ste. Marie 6, Niagara 3
Tvrznik (10) (Hill, Cote) PP
Hill (8) (Tvrznik, Paton) PP
Kelly (3) (Duchesne, Lirette)
First star honours would go to Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds center Franti Prochazka, who recorded three assists. Second star would go to Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds defenseman Ryane Jones, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds winger Colten Regier, who scored four goals.
Russia vs. Finland
Russia defeat Finland 4-0! First star honours would go to Russian goaltender Pavel Shastin, who posted a 30 save shutout. Second star would go to Russian center Nikita Butsayev, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Russian winger Vitaly Deev, who scored two goals.
Czech Republic vs. Sweden
Czech Republic defeat Sweden 3-0! First star honours would go to Czech goaltender Karel Okal, who posted a 32 save shutout. Second star would go to Czech defenseman viktor Toma, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Czech center Ales Havlik, who scored a goal.
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Pos Team GP W L T Pct GF GA Pts
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1st Russia 3 3 0 0 1.000 10 3 6
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2nd Czech Republic 3 2 1 0 0.667 7 4 4
3rd Sweden 3 1 2 0 0.333 5 8 2
4th Finland 3 0 3 0 0.000 3 10 0
November 11th
Plymouth Whalers center Viktor Zemba is named OHL Player of the Week. In 3 games he scored 4 goals, and 2 assists.
November 12th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors. Jesse McCullough stopped 29 of the 33 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored first, four unanswered goals gave the Majors the victory!
Mississauga 4, Niagara 1
Duchesne (4) (Koverko, Drouin)
First star honours would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors center Jonatan Grennard, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors winger Robbie Quirk, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors goaltender Donovan Lesage, who stopped 20 of 21 shots in the victory.
November 13th
IceDogs center Neil Staal has been suspended two games after being ejected from the games against the Majors.
November 15th
IceDogs winger Samson Tanguay resumes full contact practices after recovering from his twisted kne.
Eastern Conference
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Pos Team GP W L OTL SOL Pct GF GA Pts
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1st Mississauga 22 14 7 0 1 0.659 85 66 29
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2nd Ottawa 20 12 8 0 0 0.600 67 73 24
3rd Niagara 22 12 9 1 0 0.568 63 70 25
4th Peterborough 20 10 9 0 1 0.525 58 59 21
5th Barrie 23 10 12 1 0 0.457 77 74 21
6th Kingston 18 8 6 2 2 0.556 53 67 20
7th Oshawa 17 8 7 0 2 0.529 58 63 18
8th Sudbury 20 8 10 0 2 0.450 55 61 18
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9th Belleville 20 7 11 0 2 0.400 51 62 16
10th Brampton 20 6 13 0 1 0.325 44 59 13
Team Leaders
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Stat Leader
Goals Radko Tvrznik (10)
Assists Devin Hill (18)
Points Devin Hill (26)
+/- Lawne Paton (+3)
Penalty Minutes Leiland Lirette (60)
Shots on Goal Devin Hill (64)
Hits Hunter Smith (93)
Shot Blocks Radko Tvrznik (36)
Takeaways Roger Cote (5)
Goals Against Average Jesse McCullough (2.68)
Save Percentage Jesse McCullough (.909)
Average Rating Jesse McCullough (8.00)
Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 10:15 am
by Marleau12C
Late November 2010
November 16th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Barrie Colts. Jesse McCullough stopped all 23 shots he faced to record his first shutout of the season, and the IceDogs scored twice to secure the victory!
Barrie 0, Niagara 2
Smith (2) (Hill, Tvrznik) PP
Lirette (7) (Tanguay, Duchesne) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who posted a 23 save shutout. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Hunter Smith, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Barrie Colts goaltender Skylar McMahon, who stopped 34 of 36 shots in the loss.
IceDogs winger Lawne Paton will miss 10 days with olecranon bursitis.
November 18th
The IceDogs travel to play the Sudbury Wolves. Jesse McCullough stopped all 21 shots he faced to record his second shutout of the season, and the IceDogs once again scored two goals to secure the victory!
Niagara 2, Sudbury 0
Tvrznik (11) (Lirette, Cote) PP
Smith (3) (Tanguay, Hill)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who posted a 21 save shutout. Second star would go to Sudbury Wolves goaltender Rich Lalonde, who stopped 25 of 27 shots in the loss. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Hunter Smith, who scored a goal.
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds goaltender Franti Prochazka is named OHL Player of the Week. In 4 games he scored a goal, and 4 assists.
November 19th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the London Knights. Backup goaltender Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped 21 of the 26 shots he faced, and the Knights took a 4-0 lead in the first, and the IceDogs couldn't catch up!
London 5, Niagara 3
Cote (3) (Tvrznik, Andrews)
Tanguay (7) (Smith, Kelly) PP
Duchesne (5) (Andrews, Tanguay) PP
First star honours would go to London Knights center Bryson Brush, who recorded five assists. Second star would go to London Knights winger Marcel Martinec, who scored a hat trick. Third star would go to London Knights defenseman Trevor Bzdel, who scored a goal, and an assist.
November 22nd
The QMJHL All-Stars defeat the Russian Selects 5-4! First star honours would go to Russian center Farid Averkin, who scored two goals, and two assists. Second star would go to Russian winger Vitaly Deev, who scored a goal, and two assists. Third star would go to Halifax Mooseheads winger Jereme Huot, who scored a goal, and an assist.
November 23rd
The IceDogs travel to play the Barrie Colts. Jessie McCullough stopped 26 of the 28 shots he faced in the game, and though the Colts scored late in the third to tie the score 2-2, the IceDogs would score just over a minute later to take the victory!
Niagara 3, Barrie 2
Leclerc (5) (Vermette, Ford)
Tvrznik (12) (Lirette) PP
Tanguay (8) (Lirette, Hill) PP
First star honours would go to Barrie Colts center Ryne Rodgers, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Barrie Colts defenseman Aaron Ekblad, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 26 of 28 shots in the victory.
November 25th
The OHL All-Star defeat the Russian Selects 5-1! First star honours would go to Barrie Colts defenseman Aaron Ekblad, who recorded three assists. Second star would go to Plymouth Whalers center Zoltan Poitras, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Oshawa Generals winger Brandon Love, who scored a goal.
No IceDogs played in the game.
Oshawa Generals winger Brandon Love is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored 5 goals, and an assist.
November 26th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Belleville Bulls. Jesse McCullough stopped 33 of the 35 shots he faced, and though the score was tied 2-2 headed into the third period, the ICeDogs scored twice in the third to take the victory!
Belleville 2, Niagara 4
Tanguay (9) (Duchesne, Smith) PP
Tvrznik (13) (Koverko, Duchesne)
Duchesne (6) (Koverko, Tanguay)
Lirette (8) (Tanguay, Semenov)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Samson Tanguay, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Pierre-Marc Duchesne, who scored a goal, and two assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Dean Koverko, who recorded two assists.
November 27th
The IceDogs travel to play the Brampton Battalion. Backup goaltender Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped 24 of the 26 shots he faced, and though the Battalion scored with just seconds left in the third period to force overtime, the IceDogs would be victorious in the shootout!
Niagara 3, Brampton 2 (SO) Winger Radko Tvrznik scored the shootout winner.
Lirette (9) (Andrews) PP
Scott (4) (Unassisted)
First star honours would go to Brampton Battalion goaltender Gareth Martin, who stopped 33 of 35 shots in the loss. Second star would go to Brampton Battalion winger Rogie Huot, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Brampton Battalion center Karri Aho, who scored a goal.
November 28th
IceDogs winger Lawne Paton resumes full contact practices after recovering from his olecranon bursitis.
November 30th
Oshawa Generals winger Brandon Love is named OHL Player of the Month. In 8 games he scored 9 goals, and 3 assists.
Eastern Conference
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Pos Team GP W L OTL SOL Pct GF GA Pts
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1st Mississauga 28 18 8 0 2 0.679 103 79 38
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2nd Ottawa 24 14 10 0 0 0.583 77 81 28
3rd Niagara 28 17 10 1 0 0.625 80 81 35
4th Peterborough 25 13 10 0 2 0.560 69 68 28
5th Barrie 28 13 14 1 0 0.482 95 86 27
6th Kingston 23 10 8 2 4 0.543 65 83 25
7th Sudbury 26 11 12 1 2 0.481 72 74 25
8th Belleville 26 11 12 0 3 0.481 75 76 25
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9th Oshawa 22 11 9 0 2 0.545 71 75 24
10th Brampton 26 7 17 0 2 0.308 57 80 16
Team Leaders
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Stat Leader
Goals Radko Tvrznik (13)
Assists Devin Hill (21)
Points Devin Hill (29)
+/- Lawne Paton (+3)
Penalty Minutes Leiland Lirette (74)
Shots on Goal Devin Hill (85)
Hits Hunter Smith (123)
Shot Blocks Broderick Kelly (43)
Takeaways Roger Cote (6)
Goals Against Average Jesse McCullough (2.28)
Save Percentage Jesse McCullough (.921)
Average Rating Jesse McCullough (8.32)
Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 10:46 am
by Marleau12C
OHL Round-Up, End of November 2010
Eastern Conference
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Pos Team GP W L OTL SOL Pct GF GA Pts
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1st Mississauga 28 18 8 0 2 0.679 103 79 38
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2nd Ottawa 24 14 10 0 0 0.583 77 81 28
3rd Niagara 28 17 10 1 0 0.625 80 81 35
4th Peterborough 25 13 10 0 2 0.560 69 68 28
5th Barrie 28 13 14 1 0 0.482 95 86 27
6th Kingston 23 10 8 2 4 0.543 65 83 25
7th Sudbury 26 11 12 1 2 0.481 72 74 25
8th Belleville 26 11 12 0 3 0.481 75 76 25
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9th Oshawa 22 11 9 0 2 0.545 71 75 24
10th Brampton 26 7 17 0 2 0.308 57 80 16
Western Conference
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Pos Team GP W L OTL SOL Pct GF GA Pts
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1st Plymouth 28 16 9 1 2 0.625 97 88 35
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2nd Owen Sound 27 16 9 1 1 0.630 77 72 34
3rd Sarnia 24 13 8 1 2 0.604 66 62 29
4th Erie 26 14 11 1 0 0.558 77 62 29
5th Saginaw 23 13 8 2 0 0.609 62 61 28
6th London 24 12 9 2 0 0.563 69 63 27
7th Windsor 25 12 11 1 1 0.520 71 83 26
8th Kitchener 25 12 11 1 1 0.520 81 73 26
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9th Sault Ste. Marie 26 12 12 2 0 0.500 80 83 26
10th Guelph 26 10 12 1 3 0.462 73 87 24
Niagara IceDogs Team Statistics
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No Name GP G A P +-- PIM SOG Sh Av R
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38 Howse, Kenton 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 7.42
1 McCullough, Jesse 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 8.32
9 Andrews, Braxton 28 2 10 12 -1 18 45 4.4 7.29
25 Drouin, Walker 28 1 8 9 -3 31 39 2.6 7.04
33 Ford, Codey 20 0 4 4 -4 8 16 0.0 6.55
31 Peters, Darren 13 1 0 1 -2 14 8 12.5 6.38
7 Svagrovsky, Svatopluk 26 1 1 2 -12 23 14 7.1 6.04
5 Cote, Roger 28 3 10 13 2 14 37 8.1 7.21
4 Kelly, Broderick 28 3 9 12 -4 32 53 5.7 6.71
40 Leclerc, Reggie 28 5 1 6 -7 14 17 29.4 6.07
52 Scott, Corbie 24 4 3 7 2 31 20 20.0 6.21
24 Tanguay, Samson 22 9 10 19 -2 16 72 12.5 6.82
11 Tvrznik, Radko 26 13 15 28 -1 4 61 21.3 7.54
53 Duchesne, Pierre-Marc 26 6 6 12 -1 22 42 14.3 6.62
17 Hill, Devin 28 8 21 29 1 50 85 9.4 7.29
34 Little, Ted 28 1 4 5 -7 16 30 3.3 6.11
12 Semenov, Fran ois 21 1 3 4 -1 32 33 3.0 6.90
79 Staal, Neil 16 1 4 5 -6 14 4 25.0 6.00
14 Koverko, Dean 28 0 5 5 -7 12 24 0.0 6.29
62 Lirette, Leiland 28 9 5 14 1 74 78 11.5 6.96
56 Paton, Lawne 19 7 13 20 3 47 59 11.9 7.26
20 Smith, Hunter 28 3 5 8 -7 26 38 7.9 7.14
18 Vermette, Stacy 11 0 1 1 1 6 1 0.0 5.91
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No Name GP W L T MIN GAA SV% SO Av R
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38 Howse, Kenton 12 6 4 0 665 3.52 .872 0 7.42
1 McCullough, Jesse 19 11 5 1 1000 2.28 .921 2 8.32
OHL League Leaders - Skaters
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Stat League Leader IceDogs Leader
Goals Darroll Marcous, Mississauga (21) Radko Tvrnzik (13), T-8th
Assists Zarley Patterson, Mississauga (23) Devin Hill (21), T-3rd
Points Franti Prochazka, SSM (41) Devin Hill (29), T-7th
+/- Chris Bigras, Kitchener (+15) Lawne Paton (+3), Below 50th
Penalty Minutes Shane Cipparone, Peterborough (149) Leiland Lirette (74), T-19th
Shots on Goal Franti Prochazka, SSM (139) Devin Hill (85), 12th
Game Winning Goals Reg Seguin, Sarnia (5) Samson Tanguay (3), T-7th
Hits Jonatan Grennard, Mississauga (140) Hunter Smith (123), 2nd
Takeaways Dennis Allard, Belleville (32) Roger Cote (6), T-25th
Shot Blocks Karri Aho, Brampton (59) Broderick Kelly (43), T-12th
Average Rating Franti Prochazka, SSM (9.12) Radko Tvrznik (7.54), Below 50th
OHL League Leaders - Goaltenders
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Stat League Leader IceDogs Leader
Wins Heikki Karjalainen, Owen Sound (15) Jesse McCullough (11), T-3rd
Goals Against Average Bruin Gorman, Erie (1.56) Jesse McCullough (2.28), 9th
Save Percentage Bruin Gorman, Erie (.936) Jesse McCullough (.921), 5th
Shutouts Bruin Gorman, Erie (4) Jesse McCullough (2), 4th
Average Rating Heikki Karjalainen (8.68) Jesse McCullough (8.32), 4th
Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 6:09 pm
by Marleau12C
Early December 2010
December 1st
The WHL All-Stars defeat the Russian Selects 5-1! First star honours would go to Swift Current Broncos winger Torrin Snow, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Brandon Wheat Kings winger Wendel Stone, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Kootenay Ice goaltender Ryley Davison, who stopped 28 of 29 shots in the victory.
December 2nd
The IceDogs travel to play the Owen Sound Attack. Jesse McCullough stopped 29 of the 31 shots he faced in the game, and though the IceDogs scored first, Owen Sound would score three unanswered goals to take the victory!
Niagara 1, Owen Sound 3
Kelly (4) (Andrews, Lirette) PP
First star honours would go to Owen Sound Attack defenseman Taylor Hunter, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 29 of 31 shots in the loss. Third star would go to Owen Sound Attack goaltender Heikki Karjalainen, who stopped 21 of 22 shots in the victory.
Barrie Colts center Jakub Mazur is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored 2 goals, and 4 assists.
December 3rd
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Sudbury Wolves. Backup goaltender Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped 37 of the 39 shots he faced, and though the Wolves led 2-1 going into the third period, three IceDogs goals would secure the victory!
Sudbury 2, Niagara 4
Ford (1) (Smith, Tanguay)
Drouin (2) (Little)
Hill (9) (Duchesne)
Smith (4) (Cote)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Roger Cote, who recorded an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Kenton Howse, who stopped 37 of 39 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Hunter Smith, who scored a goal, and an assist.
December 6th
IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough has been selected to represent the USA at the Division 1 World Junior Championship!
December 7th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Peterborough Petes. Jesse McCullough stopped 26 of the 29 shots he faced, and though the Petes led 3-2 going into the last five minutes of the game, the IceDogs scored twice in those five minutes to take the victory!
Peterborough 3, Niagara 4
Hill (10) (Tvrznik)
Tvrznik (14) (Cote, Drouin) PP
Smith (5) (Ford, Scott) SH
Tvrznik (15) (Andrews)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Radko Tvrznik, who scored two goals, and an assist. Second star would go to Peterborough Petes center Rocky Monast, who scored a goal, and two assists. Third star would go to Peterborough Petes center Scot McIver, who scored a goal, and an assist.
December 8th
The IceDogs travel to play the Belleville Bulls. Backup goaltender Kenton Howse will get the start in goal for Niagara. Kenton Howse stopped 21 of the 26 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs led 2-0 after the first period, the Bulls would score five straight goals, and Niagara weren't quite able to catch up!
Niagara 4, Belleville 5
Smith (6) (Cote, Hill)
Andrews (3) (Smith, Tvrznik) PP
Koverko (1) (Leclerc, Little)
Tvrznik (16) (Drouin)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Hunter Smith, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Belleville Bulls center Harry Mattsson, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Radko Tvrznik, who scored a goal, and an assist.
December 9th
Barrie Colts winger Kealin Moir is named OHL Player of the Week. In 3 games he scored 5 goals, and 3 assists.
December 10th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Guelph Storm. Jesse McCullough stopped 34 of the 36 shots he faced, and though Guelph scored first, the IceDogs scored four straight goals to take the victory!
Guelph 2, Niagara 4
Koverko (2) (Smith)
Lirette (10) (Andrews, Duchesne) PP
Ford (2) (Duchesne, Scott)
Tanguay (10) (Lirette, Semenov)
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 winger Leiland Lirette, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Pierre-Marc Duchesne, who recorded two assists.
December 12th
The IceDogs call up goaltender Arnold Beachemin from the St. Catharines Falcons to back up Kenton Howse while Jesse McCullough is away at the Division 1 World Juniors.
December 13th
IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough stopped 36 of the 40 shots he faced as USA lost to Belarus 4-0 at the Division 1 World Juniors.
December 15th
The IceDogs travel to play the Oshawa Generals. Kenton Howse stopped 18 of the 20 shots he faced in the game, and though the Generals led 2-0 after one period, the IceDogs scored six unanswered goals to take the victory!
Niagara 6, Oshawa 2
Kelly (5) (Duchesne) PP
Lirette (11) (Scott, Cote)
Paton (8) (Kelly, Duchesne)
Tvrznik (17) (Lirette, Drouin) PP
Drouin (3) (Lirette, Tvrznik) PP
Scott (5) (Lirette, Svagrovsky)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Leiland Lirette, who scored a goal, and three assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Walker Drouin, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Radko Tvrznik, who scored a goal, and an assist.
IceDogs center Pierre-Marc Duchesne played in his 100th OHL Game!
IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough stopped 28 of the 30 shots he faced as USA defeated Hungary 3-2 at the Division 1 World Junior Championship!
Eastern Conference
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Pos Team GP W L OTL SOL Pct GF GA Pts
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1st Mississauga 33 21 10 0 2 0.667 122 92 44
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2nd Ottawa 31 18 13 0 0 0.581 95 102 36
3rd Niagara 34 21 12 1 0 0.632 103 98 43
4th Barrie 35 19 15 1 0 0.557 128 105 39
5th Peterborough 31 15 13 1 2 0.532 89 87 33
6th Kingston 29 13 11 2 3 0.534 84 103 31
7th Belleville 33 13 15 1 4 0.470 91 104 31
8th Sudbury 33 13 17 1 2 0.439 85 96 29
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9th Oshawa 29 13 14 0 2 0.483 94 104 28
10th Brampton 33 8 22 0 3 0.288 75 109 19
Team Leaders
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Stat Leader
Goals Radko Tvrznik (17)
Assist Devin Hill (22)
Points Radko Tvrznik (35)
+/- Roger Cote (+6)
Penalty Minutes Leiland Lirette (104)
Shots on Goal Devin Hill (98)
Hits Hunter Smith (143)
Shots Blocks Radko Tvrznik (51)
Takeaways Roger Cote (7)
Goals Against Average Jesse McCullough (2.29)
Save Percentage Jesse McCullough (.922)
Average Rating Jesse McCullough (8.41)
Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 8:08 pm
by Marleau12C
Mid-December 2010, Russian Four Nations Under-20 Tournament
December 16th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Oshawa Generals. Backup goaltender Arnold Beauchemin will get the start in goal for Niagara. Arnold Beauchemin stopped only 7 of the 11 shots he faced before being pulled in favor of Kenton Howse, who stopped 9 of 10 shots the rest of the way, and the IceDogs never recovered from Oshawa's four goal second period!
Oshawa 5, Niagara 3
Tanguay (11) (Duchesne, Andrews) PP
Tvrznik (18) (Hill, Lirette) PP
Smith (7) (Tvrznik, Cote)
First star honours would go to Oshawa Generals winger Brandon Love, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Oshawa Generals winger Scotty Parson, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Oshawa Generals center Jerome Rousseau, who scored a goal, and an assist.
IceDogs winger Leiland Lirette played in his 100th OHL Game!
IceDogs winger Samson Tanguay will miss a week with a thigh strain.
Plymouth Whalers center Viktor Zemba is named OHL Player of the Week. In 3 games he scored 3 goals, and 5 assists.
IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough stopped 37 of the 40 shots he faced, as the USA battled Norway to a 3-3 draw at the Division 1 World Juniors!
December 18th
IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough stopped 34 of the 35 shots he faced as USA defeated Great Britain 2-1 at the Division 1 World Juniors!
December 19th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Brampton Battalion. Kenton Howse stopped 24 of the 27 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs took an early 2-0 lead, four unanswered Brampton goals gave them the victory!
Brampton 4, Niagara 2
Paton (9) (Tvrznik, Hill)
Semenov (2) (Tvrznik, Smith)
First star honours would go to Brampton Battalion winger Daniel Bednar, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Brampton Battalion winger Tavis Holden, who scored two goals, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Hunter Smith, who recorded an assist.
IceDogs winger Corbie Scott played in his 100th OHL Game!
The Russian Four Nations Under-20 Tournament starts today!
Sweden vs. Russia
Sweden defeat Russia 4-1! First star honours would go to Swedish winger Ville Sandstrom, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Swedish goaltender Tim Axell, who stopped 27 of 28 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Russian center Nikita Butsayev, who recorded an assist.
Finland vs. Czech Republic
Finland and Czech Republic battle to a 2-2 draw! First star honours would go to Czech defenseman Viktor Toma, who recorded an assist. Second star would go to Finnish winger Kari Ahlgren, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Finnish winger Tero Juntunen, who scored a goal.
IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough stopped 32 of 36 shots he faced, as the USA lost to Croatia 4-3!
Latvia and Belarus have won their respective Division 1 World Junior Championship groups, and have achieved promotion to the top flight of the championship for next year!
IceDogs at the Division 1 World Junior Championship
G Jesse McCullough, USA: 5GP, 2-2-1, 0 SO, 2.80 GAA, .923 SV%, 8.60 AvR, 2nd Place Group B
The IceDogs assign goaltender Arnold Beauchemin to the St. Catharines Falcons.
December 20th
The IceDogs travel to play the Erie Otters. Jesse McCullough stopped 30 of the 32 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored with just seconds left to force overtime, it would be Otters center Matthew Lemaire emerging as the hero in overtime!
Niagara 1, Erie 2 (OT)
Duchesne (7) (Koverko) PP
First star honours would go to Erie Otters center Matthew Lemaire, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 30 of 32 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Erie Otters defenseman Chuckie Verret, who recorded an assist.
IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough played in his 100th OHL Game!
IceDogs winger Hunter Smith played in his 300th OHL Game!
IceDogs winger Reggie Leclerc played in his 100th OHL Game!
Russia vs. Finland
Russia defeat Finland 5-1! First star honours would go to Russian center Nikita Borunov, who scored a hat trick, and an assist. Second star would go to Russian center Nikita Butsayev, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Russian goaltender Ruslan Kiselev, who stopped 26 of 27 shots in the victory.
Czech Republic vs. Sweden
Czech Republic and Sweden battle to a 3-3 draw! First star honours would go to Czech winger Ludik Hlinka, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Swedish center Per Rosen, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Czech center Michael Sikora, who recorded an assist.
December 21st
Czech Republic vs. Russia
Czech Republic defeat Russia 4-0! First star honours would go to Czech goaltender Matej Preucil, who posted a 31 save shutout. Second star would go to Czech defenseman Viktor Toma, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Czech winger Antonin Hemsky, who scored a goal, and an assist.
Finland vs. Sweden
Sweden defeat Finland 4-2! First star honours would go to Swedish center Christer Hellstrom, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Swedish winger Aleksei Hornell, who scored a goal, and two assists. Third star would go to Swedish center Per Rosen, who recorded two assists.
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1st Sweden 3 2 0 1 0.667 11 6 5
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2nd Czech Republic 3 1 0 2 0.333 9 5 4
3rd Russia 3 1 2 0 0.333 6 9 2
4th Finland 3 0 2 1 0.000 5 11 1
December 22nd
The IceDogs announce that they have signed a contract with defenseman Roger Cote to come back and play his overage season with the IceDogs next year! Cote has played in 37 games with the IceDogs this season, putting up 18 (3+15) points, and is +4, with 16 penalty minutes.
December 23rd
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds center Franti Prochazka is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored 3 goals, and an assist.
December 24th
IceDogs winger Samson Tanguay has resumed full contact practices after recovering from his thigh strain.
Eastern Conference
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Pos Team GP W L OTL SOL Pct GF GA Pts
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1st Mississauga 37 22 12 0 3 0.635 128 104 47
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2nd Ottawa 36 21 15 0 0 0.583 110 115 42
3rd Niagara 37 21 14 2 0 0.595 109 109 44
4th Barrie 38 20 17 1 0 0.539 138 116 41
5th Peterborough 34 17 14 1 2 0.544 99 94 37
6th Belleville 35 15 15 1 4 0.500 102 107 35
7th Oshawa 34 16 16 0 2 0.500 111 122 34
8th Sudbury 35 15 17 1 2 0.471 95 100 33
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9th Kingston 33 13 14 2 4 0.485 97 124 32
10th Brampton 36 9 24 0 3 0.292 82 118 21
Team Leaders
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Stat Leader
Goals Radko Tvrznik (18)
Assists Devin Hill (24)
Points Radko Tvrznik (39)
+/- Roger Cote (+4)
Penalty Minutes Leiland Lirette (108)
Shots On Goal Devin Hill (112)
Hits Hunter Smith (159)
Shot Blocks Roger Cote (58)
Takeaways Roger Cote (10)
Goals Against Average Jesse McCullough (2.28)
Save Percentage Jesse McCullough (.923)
Average Rating Jesse McCullough (8.43)