Archive: April 2011
Visentin posted a 30-9-2-4 record between the pipes for the IceDogs
The Attack are off to the OHL Finals - and the Mastercard Memorial Cup - after beating the two-time defending champion Windsor Spitfires in five games
Wilson, a 20-year-old from Elmvale, ON, is playing in his fourth OHL season.
Carruth, a 19-year-old from Shorewood, Minnesota, is playing in his second WHL season with the Winterhawks.
Four different players contributed to the score sheet as the Mississauga St. Michael’s Majors beat up on the Niagara IceDogs
For the second time in his career Ryan Ellis of the Windsor Spitfires is OHL Defenceman of the Year
Wilson led the OHL with seven points scoring three goals and four assists in the first three games of the Western Conference Finals
Ryan Johansen scored the game winning goal halfway through the second period, as Portland ties the series up at 1-1
Mississauga fought back from a 2-0 hole to defeat the Niagara IceDogs 3-2 in Overtime on Saturday night
Garrett Wilson scored two power-play goals in the final five minutes of regulation to give the Attack a 2-1 series lead
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Wild first rounder signs with defending league champions, with chance of more on the way; Halifax forward Frk decides against playing in WJC; Quiet start to league trading period.
Sarnia’s Kujawinski ready for first taste of international competition at the U-17 Hockey Challenge, competing with Team Ontario at the end of the month in Windsor, Ontario
Victoriaville forward wrestles scoring lead with help from Tigres linemate, team depth
German defenceman plays solid two-way hockey for Halifax and on the world stage
Another of the OHL's Tanner's - Richard that is - is the Storm's leading scorer and will suit up for Switzerland at the U-20’s