This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story

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Offseason 2012



July 1st

Season Ticket Update: 522



July 3rd

Former IceDogs defenseman Roger Cote has signed a 2 year contract worth $525K with the New Jersey Devils.



July 4th

The IceDogs announce their schedule of preseason exhibitions, starting with a tour of the USA!

August 11th: at Chicago Steel
August 13th: at Muskegon Lumberjacks
August 15th: at US NTDP



Then from August 24-26 the annual Niagara Cup Tournament will be held:

Niagara IceDogs (Hosts/OHL/Memorial Cup Champion)
Cape Breton Screaming Eagles (QMJHL Champion)
Vancouver Giants (WHL Champion)
Orlando Solar Bears (ECHL)



Regular Pre-Season

September 4th: vs. Baie-Comeau Drakkar
September 7th: at Windsor Spitfires
September 10th: at Kitchener Rangers
September 12th: vs. Red Deer Rebels
September 14th: at Sarnia Sting
September 16th: vs. Sodertalje J20



July 6th

The IceDogs announce the signing of winger Marc-Olivier Kehoe from the Scarborough Ice Raiders (GTHL)! Kehoe was the IceDogs 6th Round Pick (117th Overall) in the 2012 OHL Priority Selection. Kehoe played last season with the Scarborough Ice Raiders (GTHL), where in 50 games he put up 60 (24+36) points, and was +21, with 65 penalty minutes.



The IceDogs announce the signing of center Scotty Tompkins from the Wisconsin Wilderness (SIJHL). Tompkins was the IceDogs 9th Round Pick (179th Overall) in the 2009 OHL Priority Selection. Tompkins played last season with the Wisconsin Wilderness (SIJHL), where in 60 games he put up 59 (23+36) points, and was +9, with 56 penalty minutes.



July 7th

The IceDogs announce the signing of goaltender Sidney Soucy from the Markham Junior Waxers (ETA). Soucy was the IceDogs 2nd Round Pick (37th Overall) in the 2012 OHL Priority Selection. Soucy played last season with the Markham Junior Waxers (ETA), where in 50 games he posted a 28-14-8 record, with 6 shutouts, a 2.25 GAA, and .924 SV%.



July 8th

Season Ticket Update: 839



July 12th

The IceDogs announce the signing of defenseman Patrice Talbot from the Toronto Marlboros (GTHL). Talbot was the IceDogs 1st Round Pick (17th Overall) in the 2012 OHL Priority Selection. Talbot played last season with the Toronto Marlboros (GTHL), where in 50 games he put up 31 (6+25) points, and was +16, with 80 penalty minutes.



July 14th

The IceDogs announce the completion of a trade with the Owen Sound Attack. sending goaltender Kenton Howse to the Attack in exchange for goaltender Shayne Gow, and a 12th Round Pick in the 2013 OHL Priority Selection!

Howse played in 22 games for Niagara last season, posting a 9-10-1 record, with 2 shutouts, a 3.50 GAA, and .863 SV%.

Gow played in 7 games with Owen Sound last season, posting a 0-2-1 record, with a 4.31 GAA, and .846 SV%.



July 15th

Former IceDogs center Freddie Hamilton has signed a 1 year contract worth $63.5K with the Connecticut Whale (AHL).



Season Ticket Update: 1,028



July 22nd

Season Ticket Update: 1,926



July 24th

Former IceDogs winger Hunter Smith has signed a 1 year contract worth $525K with the Philadelphia Flyers.



July 29th

Season Ticket Update: 2,092



July 30th

Former IceDogs winger David Pacan has signed a 1 year contract worth $203K with Sputnik Nizhny Tagil (Russian Vysshaya Liga).



August 5th

Season Ticket Update: 2,160



August 10th

Germany have won the Deutscheland Cup!



Former IceDogs at the Deutscheland Cup

RW Tom Kuhnhackl, Germany: 4GP, 3G, 1A, 4P, +4, 2 PIM, 6.75 AvR, 1st Place
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2012 Niagara IceDogs Alumni Report - NHL Draftees



D Brock Beukeboom

6'2", 207 lbs, Age: 25, From: Uxbridge, Ontario, Thetford Mines Isothermic (LNAH) 1 year/$23K

Drafted: Tampa Bay Lightning, 3rd Round (63rd Overall), 2005

Last Season (With Trinity Western Spartans, CIS): 50GP, 20G, 52A, 72P, +23, 50 PIM, 8.96 AvR



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: 26, From: Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Valerenga (Norwegian UPC-Ligaen) 1 year/$109K

Drafted: Vancouver Canucks, 6th Round (172nd Overall), 2005

Last Season: Did Not Play



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", 189 lbs, Age: 23, From: Mississauga, Ontario, Free Agent

Drafted: Calgary Flames, 3rd Round (80th Overall), 2007

Last Season (With Utah Grizzlies, ECHL): 72GP, 9G, 44A, 53P, +17, 110 PIM, 6.85 AvR

ECHL Playoffs: 5GP, 2G, 2A, 4P, +1, 8 PIM, 7.00 AvR



Professional Career



Career (East Coast Hockey League): 216GP, 29G, 129A, 158P, +40, 294 PIM, 6.87 AvR
Utah Grizzlies (216 games)

ECHL Playoffs: 24GP, 5G, 14A, 19P, +10, 24 PIM, 6.88 AvR



D Dougie Hamilton

6'4", 211 lbs, Age: 24, From: Toronto, Ontario, Winnipeg Jets (NHL) 1 year/$975K

Drafted: Boston Bruins, 1st Round (9th Overall), 2006

Last Season (With Winnipeg Jets, NHL): 56GP, 3G, 14A, 17P, -1, 52 PIM, 6.98 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): 227GP, 5G, 51A, 56P, -28, 206 PIM, 6.85 AvR
Boston Bruins (35 games), Winnipeg Jets (192 games)

NHL Playoffs: 0GP



C Freddie Hamilton

6'1", 189 lbs, Age: 25, From: Toronto, Ontario, Connecticut Whale (AHL) 1 year/$63.5K

Drafted: San Jose Sharks, 5th Round (129th Overall), 2005

Last Season (With Dusseldorf Metro Stars, DEL): 30GP, 3G, 6A, 9P, -1, 28 PIM, 6.27 AvR

DEL Playoffs: 2GP, 0G, 1A, 1P, Even, 0 PIM, 7.00 AvR



Professional Career



Career (American Hockey League): 300GP, 33G, 52A, 85P, -39, 155 PIM, 6.31 AvR
Worcester Sharks (300 games)

AHL Playoffs: 22GP, 2G, 3A, 5P, -4, 16 PIM, 6.23 AvR
Worcester Sharks (22 games)



Career (Deutsche Eishockey Liga): 30GP, 3G, 6A, 9P, -1, 28 PIM, 6.27 AvR
Dusseldorf Metro Stars (30 games)

DEL Playoffs: 2GP, 0G, 1A, 1P, Even, 0 PIM, 7.00 AvR
Dusseldorf Metro Stars (2 games)



RW Nicklas Jensen

6'3", 187 lbs, Age: 24, From: Herning, Denmark, Vancouver Canucks (NHL) 1 year/$525K

Drafted: Vancouver Canucks, 1st Round (29th Overall), 2006

Last Season (With Vancouver Canucks, NHL): 79GP, 5G, 6A, 11P, +2, 20 PIM, 6.25 AvR

NHL Playoffs: 25GP, 1G, 2A, 3P, -1, 8 PIM, 6.28 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): 213GP, 21G, 19A, 40P, -7, 68 PIM, 6.31 avR
Vancouver Canucks (213 games)

NHL Playoffs: 34GP, 3G, 2A, 5P, -2. 8 PIM, 6.29 AvR
Vancouver Canucks (34 games)



RW Tom Kuhnhackl

6'2", 183 lbs, Age: 25, From: Landshut, Germany, Kolner Haie (DEL) 1 year/$194K

Drafted: Pittsburgh Penguins, 4th Round (110th Overall), 2005

Last Season (With Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg, DEL): 48GP, 14G, 15A, 29P, -1, 46 PIM, 6.58 AvR

DEL Playoffs: 3GP, 1G, 0A, 1P, -2, 4 PIM, 6.33 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-Barre/Scranton Penguins (118 games)

AHL Playoffs: 0GP



Career (Deutsche Eishockey Liga): 156GP, 55G, 60A, 115P, +19, 142 PIM, 6.89 AvR
Augsburger Panther (4 games), Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg (152 games)

DEL Playoffs: 18GP, 8G, 5A, 13P, +3, 34 PIM, 6.78 AvR
Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg (18 games)



Career (German National Team): 21GP, 4G, 6A, 10P, +5, 24 PIM, 6.62 AvR



Individual Awards

DEL Rookie of the Year (2009/10)
DEL Best German Player (2009/10)



D Luke Mercer

5'11", 165 lbs, Age: 23, From: Mississauga, Ontario, Ottawa Senators (NHL) 1 year/$575K

Drafted: Ottawa Senators, 6th Round (156th Overall), 2007

Last Season (With Binghamton Senators, ECHL): 62GP, 6G, 49A, 55P, +51, 62 PIM, 7.42 avR

ECHL Playoffs: 13GP, 3G, 9A, 12P, +12, 8 PIM, 7.31 AvR



Professional Career



Career (East Coast Hockey League): 206GP, 25G, 169A, 194P, +107, 204 PIM, 7.32 AvR
Binghamton Senators (206 games)

ECHL Playoffs: 33GP, 10G, 25A, 35P, +23, 32 PIM, 7.36 AvR
Binghamton Senators (33 games)



Individual Awards

ECHL Rookie All-Star Team (2009/10)



Team Awards

Kelly Cup (2009/10, Binghamton Senators)
Kelly Cup (2011/12, Binghamton Senators)



D Jamie Oleksiak

6'7", 240 lbs, Age: 24, From: Toronto, Ontario, Dallas Stars (NHL) 1 year/$1.02M

Drafted: Dallas Stars, 1st Round (14th Overall), 2006

Last Season (With Texas Stars, AHL): 48GP, 3G, 23A, 26P, +1, 78 PIM, 6.52 AvR

AHL Playoffs: 0GP



Professional Career



Career (American Hockey League): 256GP, 5G, 79A, 84P, -2, 216 PIM, 6.43 AvR
Texas Stars (256 games)

AHL Playoffs: 11GP, 0G, 1A, 1P, -2, 8 PIM, 6.36 AvR
Texas Stars (11 games)



Career (National Hockey League): 11GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, -5, 0 PIM, 6.03 AvR
Dallas Stars (11 games)

NHL Playoffs: 0GP



RW David Pacan

6'3", 218 lbs, Age: 26, From: Ottawa, Ontario, Sputnik Nizhny Tagil (Russian Vysshaya Liga) 1 year/$203K

Drafted: Chicago Blackhawks, 6th Round (177th Overall), 2004

Last Season (With Dizel Penza, Russian Vysshaya Liga): 47GP, 12G, 12A, 24P, +3, 62 PIM, 6.64 AvR



Professional Career



Career (Russian Superleague): 62GP, 0G, 6A, 6P, -16, 56 PIM, 6.06 AvR
Salavat Yulajev Ufa (62 games)

RSL Playoffs: 0GP



Career (American Hockey League): 79GP, 1G, 5A, 6P, -1, 83 PIM, 6.00 AvR
Worcester Sharks (79 games)

AHL Playoffs: 9GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, -2, 6 PIM, 6.11 AvR
Worcester Sharks (9 games)



Career (Russian Vysshaya Liga): 47GP, 12G, 12A, 24P, +3, 62 PIM, 6.64 AvR
Dizel Penza (47 games)



RW Lawne Paton

6'1", 202 lbs, Age: 20, From: Milton, Ontario, Colorado Avalanche (NHL) 2 years/$525K

Drafted: Colorado Avalanche, 4th Round (91st Overall), 2010

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs, OHL): 65GP, 17G, 32A, 49P, +8, 209 PIM, 7.15 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 24GP, 3G, 8A, 11P, -7, 31 PIM, 6.54 AvR



Career (Ontario Hockey League): 251GP, 65G, 113A, 178P, +4, 660 PIM, 6.68 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (251 games)

OHL Playoffs: 59GP, 13G, 21A, 34P, -10, 75 PIM, 6.59 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (59 games)



Team Awards

J.Ross Robertson Cup (Niagara IceDogs, 2010/11)



C Francois Semenov

5'11", 200 lbs, Age: 21, From: Florence, Ontario, New York Islanders (NHL) 1 year/$500K

Drafted: New York Islanders, 6th Round (160th Overall), 2009

Last Season (With Bridgeport Sound Tigers, AHL): 80GP, 2G, 5A, 7P, -9, 52 PIM, 6.10 AvR

AHL Playoffs: 0GP



Professional Career



Career (American Hockey League): 80GP, 2G, 5A, 7P, -9, 52 PIM, 6.10 AvR
Bridgeport Sound Tigers (80 games)

AHL Playoffs: 0GP



RW Hunter Smith

6'5", 222 lbs, Age: 21, From: Windsor, Ontario, Philadelphia Flyers (NHL) 1 year/$520K

Drafted: Edmonton Oilers, 3rd Round (81st Overall), 2008

Last Season (With Portland Pirates, AHL): 80GP, 3G, 6A, 9P, -13, 24 PIM, 6.30 AvR

AHL Playoffs: 10GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, +1, 4 PIM, 6.30 AvR



Professional Career



Career (American Hockey League): 80GP, 3G, 6A, 9P, -13, 24 PIM, 6.30 AvR
Portland Pirates (80 games)

AHL Playoffs: 10GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, +1, 4 PIM, 6.30 AvR
Portland Pirates (10 games)



C Ryan Strome

6'1", 202 lbs, Age: 24, From: Mississauga, Ontario, New York Islanders (NHL) 1 year/$3.48M

Drafted: New York Islanders, 1st Round (5th Overall), 2006

Last Season (With New York Islanders, NHL): 82GP, 23G, 44A, 67P, -3, 68 PIM, 6.87 AvR

NHL Playoffs: 10GP, 2G, 8A, 10P, +5, 10 PIM, 7.20 AvR



Professional Career



Career (National Hockey League): 382GP, 85G, 183A, 268P, -75, 290 PIM, 6.75 AvR
New York Islanders (382 games)

NHL Playoffs: 16GP, 3G, 9A, 12P, +4, 14 PIM, 6.88 AvR
New York Islanders (16 games)



Career (Canadian National Team): 9GP, 0G, 6A, 6P, Even, 4 PIM, 6.78 AvR



Team Awards

Silver Medal (2010 World Hockey Championship)



LW Samson Tanguay

6', 171 lbs, Age: 19, From: St. Mary's, Ontario, Prince George Cougars (WHL)

Drafted: New Jersey Devils, 6th Round (161st Overall), 2011

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs, OHL): 59GP, 18G, 24A, 42P, +8, 32 PIM, 6.73 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 28GP, 8G, 8A, 16P, -6, 20 PIM, 6.39 AvR



Career (Ontario Hockey League): 238GP, 81G, 89A, 170P, +17, 145 PIM, 6.55 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (238 games)

OHL Playoffs: 74GP, 25G, 20A, 45P, -2, 50 PIM, 6.35 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (74 games)



Team Awards

J.Ross Robertson Cup (Niagara IceDogs, 2010/11)
J.Ross Robertson Cup (Niagara IceDogs, 2011/12)
Memorial Cup (Niagara IceDogs, 2011/12)



LW Mitchell Theoret

6'1", 209 lbs, Age: 24, From: Montreal, Quebec, Free Agent

Drafted: New York Islanders, 7th Round (185th Overall), 2006

Last Season (With Huntsville Havoc, UHL): 76GP, 7G, 6A, 13P, -7, 103 PIM, 6.00 AvR

UHL Playoffs: 13GP, 8G, 2A, 10P, +3, 26 PIM, 6.62 AvR



Professional Career



Career (United Hockey League): 226GP, 51G, 43A, 94P, -8, 298 PIM, 6.20 AvR
Huntsville Havoc (226 games)

UHL Playoffs: 33GP, 12G, 12A, 24P, Even, 56 PIM, 6.65 AvR
Huntsville Havoc (33 games)



LW Radko Tvrznik

6', 196 lbs, Age: 21, From: Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, Winnipeg Jets (NHL) 1 year/$500K

Drafted: San Jose Sharks, 3rd Round (61st Overall), 2009

Last Season (With Worcester Sharks/St. John's IceCaps, AHL): 79GP, 35G, 39A, 74P, +1, 48 PIM, 7.04 AvR

AHL Playoffs: 5GP, 4G, 3A, 7P, +3, 6 PIM, 7.40 AvR



Professional Career



Career (American Hockey League): 79GP, 35G, 39A, 74P, +1 48 PIM, 7.04 AvR
Worcester Sharks (47 games), St. John's IceCaps (32 games)

AHL Playoffs: 5GP, 4G, 3A, 7P, +3, 6 PIM, 7.40 AvR
St. John's IceCaps (5 games)



G Mark Visentin

6'2", 200 lbs, Age: 25, From: Hamilton, Ontario, Pontebba Aquile (Italian Serie A) 1 year/$140K

Drafted: Phoenix Coyotes, 1st Round (27th Overall), 2005

Last Season: Did Not Play



Professional Career



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



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
Mississippi Surge (18 games)



RW Joel Wigle

6'3", 209 lbs, Age: 23, From: Brantford, Ontario, Grand Rapids Griffins (AHL) 2 years/$142K

Drafted: Pittsburgh Penguins (signed off IceDogs roster as an 18 year old)

Last Season (With Grand Rapids Griffins, AHL): 32GP, 1G, 1A, 2P, -9, 10 PIM, 6.16 AvR

AHL Playoffs: 0GP



Professional Career



Career (American Hockey League): 118GP, 6G, 12A, 18P, -16, 72 PIM, 6.20 AvR
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (79 games), Grand Rapids Griffins (39 games)

AHL Playoffs: 0GP
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2012 Niagara IceDogs Alumni Report - Undrafted Overagers



D Braxton Andrews

6'1", 200 lbs, Age: 22, From: Toronto, Ontario, Arizona Sundogs (CHL) 1 year/$13K

Last Season (With Arizona Sundogs, CHL): 64GP, 8G, 25A, 33P, -6, 86 PIM, 6.78 AvR

CHL Playoffs: 0GP



Professional Career



Career (Central Hockey League): 64GP, 8G, 25A, 33P, -6, 86 PIM, 6.78 AvR
Arizona Sundogs (64 games)

CHL Playoffs: 0GP



Individual Awards

CHL Rookie All-Star Team (2011/12)



C Mathew Campagna

5'11", 200 lbs, Age: 23, From: Mississauga, Ontario, Bridgeport Sound Tigers (AHL) 1 year/$40.5K

Last Season (With Colorado Eagles, ECHL): 54GP, 24G, 40A, 64P, +17, 50 PIM, 7.67 AvR

Last Season (With Bridgeport Sound Tigers, AHL): 8GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, +1, 4 PIM, 6.00 AvR

AHL Playoffs: 0GP



Professional Career



Career (East Coast Hockey League): 54GP, 24G, 40A, 64P, +17, 50 PIM, 7.67 AvR
Colorado Eagles (54 games)

ECHL Playoffs: 0GP



Career (American Hockey League): 85GP, 6G, 16A, 22P, +5, 31 PIM, 6.33 AvR
Bridgeport Sound Tigers (85 games)

AHL Playoffs: 13GP, 0G, 1A, 1P, Even, 6 PIM, 6.08 AvR
Bridgeport Sound Tigers (13 games)



LW Edan Chenier

5'11", 216 lbs, Age: 21, From: Leamington, Ontario, Orlando Solar Bears (ECHL) 1 year/$24K

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs, OHL): 66GP, 12G, 12A, 24P, +9, 27 PIM, 7.29 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 28GP, 6G, 5A, 11P, +4, 26 PIM, 7.25 AvR



Professional Career



Career (Ontario Hockey League): 212GP, 47G, 35A, 82P, -2, 154 PIM, 7.17 AvR
Brampton Battalion (124 games), Barrie Colts (22 games), Niagara IceDogs (66 gameS)

OHL Playoffs: 45GP, 10G, 7A, 17P, +6, 28 PIM, 7.16 AvR
Brampton Battalion (11 games), Barrie Colts (6 games), Niagara IceDogs (28 games)



Team Awards

J.Ross Robertson Cup (2011/12, Niagara IceDogs)
Memorial Cup (2011/12, Niagara IceDogs)



D Roger Cote

5'11", 207 lbs, Age: 21, From: Rockland, Ontario, New Jersey Devils (NHL) 2 years/$525K

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs, OHL): 63GP, 16G, 17A, 33P, +1, 38 PIM, 7.22 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 28GP, 2G. 9A, 11P, -5, 50 PIM, 7.11 AvR



Career (Ontario Hockey League): 326GP, 48G, 113A, 161P, +31, 230 PIM, 7.07 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (326 games)

OHL Playoffs: 90GP, 8G, 21A, 29P, -6, 104 PIM, 6.81 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (90 games)



Team Awards

J.Ross Robertson Cup (2010/11, Niagara IceDogs)
J.Ross Robertson Cup (2011/12, Niagara IceDogs)
Memorial Cup (2011/12, Niagara IceDogs)



LW Myles Doan

5'11", 189 lbs, Age: 25, LaSalle, Quebec, Saskatchewan Huskies (CIS)

Last Season (With Saskatchewan Huskies, CIS): 45GP, 11G, 8A, 19P, +10, 39 PIM, 6.33 AvR



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: 24, From: Oakville, Ontario, New Jersey Devils (NHL) 1 year/$561K

Last Season (With Kalamazoo Wings, ECHL): 64GP, 31-28-5, 10 SO, 2.53 GAA, .917 SV%, 8.03 AvR

Last Season (With Albany Devils, ECHL): 1GP, 1-0-0, 0 SO, 2.00 GAA, .920 SV%, 8.00 AvR

ECHL Playoffs: 0GP



Professional Career



Career (Central Hockey League): 44GP, 28-12-4, 10 SO, 1.69 GAA, .938 SV%, 8.45 AvR
Arizona Sundogs (44 games)

CHL Playoffs: 0GP



Career (East Coast Hockey League): 121GP, 63-48-10, 16 SO, 2.57 GAA, .914 SV%, 7.98 AvR
Albany Devils (57 games), Kalamazoo Wings (64 games)

ECHL Playoffs: 16GP, 9-7-0, 1 SO, 2.36 GAA, .916 SV%, 8.19 AvR
Albany Devils (16 games)



Individual Awards

CHL Second All-Star Team (2009/10)



D Marc Andre Garbutt

6'1", 213 lbs, Age: 21, From: Mattawa, Ontario, Toledo Walleye (ECHL) 1 year/$14K

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs, OHL): 65GP, 13G, 14A, 27P, -1, 40 PIM, 7.26 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 27GP, 2G, 7A, 9P, -6, 32 PIM, 7.11 AvR



Career (Ontario Hockey League): 172GP, 31G, 23A, 54P, -5, 105 PIM, 6.98 AvR
Peterborough Petes (107 games), Niagara IceDogs (65 games)

OHL Playoffs: 42GP, 4G, 9A, 13P, -10, 36 PIM, 6.98 AvR
Peterborough Petes (15 games), Niagara IceDogs (27 games)



Team Awards

J.Ross Robertson Cup (2011/12, Niagara IceDogs)
Memorial Cup (2011/12, Niagara IceDogs)



D Broderick Kelly

6', 205 lbs, Age: 21, From: St. Catharines, Ontario, Quad City Mallards (CHL) 1 year/$9.8K

Last Season: Did Not Play



Professional Career



None
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August 2012, American Tour, and Niagara Cup



August 11th

The IceDogs begin their American Tour with a stop to play the Chicago Steel. Sidney Soucy will get the start in goal for Niagara. Sidney Soucy stopped 22 of the 25 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored late in the third period to end the game in a draw!

Niagara 3, Chicago 3

Scott (1) (Koverko)
Mosher (1) (Lavoie, Little) PP
Ford (1) (Little)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Codey Ford, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Chicago Steel winger Jerry Sauer, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Chicago Steel goaltender Rich Ryan, who stopped 31 of 34 shots in the draw.



Former IceDogs center Francois Semenov has been released by the New York Islanders, and is now a free agent.



August 12th

Season Ticket Update: 2,190



August 13th

The IceDogs continue their American Tour with a stop to play the Muskegon Lumberjacks. Sidney Soucy will get the start in goal for Niagara. Sidney Soucy stopped 21 of the 23 shots he faced, and though Muskegon scored the first two goals of the game, the IceDogs scored four unanswered goals to take the victory!

Niagara 4, Muskegon 2

Vermette (1) (Unassisted)
Mosher (2) (Koverko, Tompkins) PP
Grant (1) (Brouillard)
Talbot (1) (Gusov) EN

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Artem Gusov, who recorded an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Marc-Olivier Brouillard, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Gleason Mosher, who scored a goal.



August 15th

The IceDogs finish their American Tour with a stop to play the US National Team Developement Program. Jesse McCullough will get the start in goal for Niagara. Jesse McCullough stopped all 15 shots he faced to record his first shutout of the preseason, and the IceDogs scored four goals to back him up!

Niagara 4, US NTDP 0

Gusov (1) (Unassisted)
Drouin (1) (Mosher, Vermette)
Lirette (1) (Hill, Johnston) PP
Staal (1) (Vermette, Drouin)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Walker Drouin, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Stacy Vermette, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Artem Gusov, who scored a goal.



IceDogs prospect Lasse Danielsson's contract with Tonsberg & Omegn has expired and he becomes a free agent. The IceDogs withdraw their previous contract offer that would see him join the club on June 7th 2013.



August 19th

Season Ticket Update: 2,195



August 22nd

The IceDogs announce the signing of Norwegian center Lasse Daneilsson. Danielsson played this past season with Tonsberg & Omegn in the Norwegian First Division, where in 35 games he put up 31 (10+21) points, and was +32, with 42 penalty minutes. Danielsson was the IceDogs 1st Round Pick (49th Overall) in the 2012 CHL Import Draft.



August 24th

The Niagara Cup Tournament begins play today!



Cape Breton Screaming Eagles vs. Niagara IceDogs

The IceDogs return home to play the first game of the Niagara Cup against the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles. Jesse McCullough will get the start in goal for Niagara. Jesse McCullough stopped all 6 shots he faced before leaving the game with a stubbed finger, giving way to Sidney Soucy, who stopped 16 of 18 shots the rest of the way, and though the Eagles led 2-1 after two periods, three unanswered goals by Niagara in the third period gave them the victory!

Cape Breton 2, Niagara 4

Leclerc (1) (Johnston, Drouin) PP
Vermette (2) (Drouin, Tompkins)
Scott (2) (Hill, Koverko)
Tompkins (1) (Drouin) EN

First star honours would go to Cape Breton Screaming Eagles winger Jean Brunet, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Walker Drouin, who recorded three assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Scotty Tompkins, who scored a goal, and an assist.



Vancouver Giants vs. Orlando Solar Bears

Vancouver defeat Orlando 4-2! First star honours would go to Orlando Solar Bears winger Edan Chenier, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Vancouver Giants goaltender Dylan Reid, who stopped 29 of 31 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Orlando Solar Bears center Dylan Impens, who scored a goal.



August 25th



Vancouver Giants vs. Niagara IceDogs

The IceDogs remain at home to play host to their second game of the Niagara Cup against the Vancouver Giants. Sidney Soucy will get the start in goal for Niagara. Sidney Soucy stopped 27 of the 28 shots he faced, and though the Giants scored first, three unanswered IceDogs goals gave them the victory!

Vancouver 1, Niagara 3

Hill (1) (Koverko, Scott)
Vermette (3) (Lavoie, Danielsson)
Johnston (1) (Hill) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Sidney Soucy, who stopped 27 of 28 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Stacy Vermette, who scored a goal.



Orlando Solar Bears vs. Cape Breton Screaming Eagles

Cape Breton defeat Orlando 4-1! First star honours would go to Cape Breton Screaming Eagles defenseman Nicolas Forest, who recorded an assist. Second star would go to Cape Breton Screaming Eagles goaltender Damien Gouron, who stopped 28 of 29 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Cape Breton Screaming Eagles winger Gula Padelek, who scored a goal, and an assist.



August 26th



Orlando Solar Bears vs. Niagara IceDogs

The IceDogs play their final game of the Niagara Cup, playing host to the ECHL Orlando Solar Bears. Jesse McCullough will get the start in goal for Niagara. Jesse McCullough stopped 26 of the 28 shots he faced, and though Orlando took an early 2-0 lead, four unanswered Niagara goals gave them the victory!

Orlando 2, Niagara 4

Lirette (2) (Hill, Lavoie) PP
Hill (2) (Scott, Koverko)
Carriere (1) (Drouin) SH
Mosher (3) (Danielsson) EN

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 26 of 28 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Walker Drouin, who recorded an assist.



Vancouver Giants vs. Cape Breton Screaming Eagles

Cape Breton defeat Vancouver 5-1! First star honours would go to Cape Breton Screaming Eagles goaltender Damien Gouron, who stopped 34 of 35 shots in the victory. Second star would go to Cape Breton Screaming Eagles winger Gula Padelek, who scored two goals, and an assist. Third star would go to Cape Breton Screaming Eagles defenseman Nicolas Forest, who recorded an assist.


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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      T      Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st     Niagara                  3      3      0      0      1.000   11   5    6    
2nd     Cape Breton              3      2      1      0      0.667   11   6    4    
3rd     Vancouver                3      1      2      0      0.333   6    10   2    
4th     Orlando                  3      0      3      0      0.000   5    12   0    


The IceDogs recall G Shayne Gow, D Owen Munro, and LW Anton McIver from the St. Catharines Falcons for training camp.

Season Ticket Update: 2,199



August 27th

All unsigned prospects (except winger Marty Augustine, who wants to play College Hockey) have reported for training camp.



September 2nd

Season Ticket Update: 2,203
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Early September 2012, Training Camp, and Preseason



With training camp opening, the IceDogs have been split into four teams!



Team Blue

G Jesse McCullough
D Derick Lavoie
D Dusty Johnston
D Lennie Leveille (tryout)
D Lorne Bannon (tryout)
LW Gleason Mosher
LW Cedric Grant
C Marc-Olivier Brouillard
C Ted Little
C Christopher Pratt (tryout)
RW Leiland Lirette
RW Bradyn Curtis (tryout)



Team Red

G Sidney Soucy
D Walker Drouin
D Artem Gusov
D Jarrett Lyons (tryout)
D Travis Fata (tryout)
LW Anton McIver
LW Marc-Olivier Kehoe
C Neil Staal
C Devin Hill
RW Joe Ray (tryout)
RW Stacy Vermette



Team Green

G Shayne Gow
D Harrison Lamb (tryout)
D Raphael McKanna
D Patrice Talbot
LW Corbie Scott
LW Elden Edwards
C Luclano Pederson (tryout)
C Lasse Danielsson
RW Dean Koverko
RW Yanic Thiessen (tryout)



Team White

G Jarrad Carriere
D Owen Munro
D Codey Ford
D Corey Odgers (tryout)
LW Reggie Leclerc
LW Corey Rousseau (tryout)
C Jean-Bernard McDonald (tryout)
C Scotty Tompkins
RW Larry Carriere
RW Nicolaus Muller (tryout)



September 4th

IceDogs training camp opened today with physical fitness testing! Showing exceptional fitness were center Marc-Olivier Brouillard, and tryout winger Corey Rousseau, while tryout winger Yanic Thiessen, and Nicolaus Muller left something to be desired.



Team Blue defeat Team Red 3-2! Best performance was put in by center Devin Hill, with honours also going to winger Gleason Mosher, and defenseman Dusty Johnston.

Team White, and Team Green skate to a 3-3 draw! Defensemen Owen Munro, and Raphael McKanna were the best players on the ice.



The IceDogs open their preseason at home, playing host to the Baie-Comeau Drakkar. Sidney Soucy will get the start in goal for Niagara. Sidney Soucy stopped 13 of the 18 shots he faced before being pulled in favor of Jesse McCullough, who stopped all 9 shots the rest of the way, but the IceDogs offense was unable to come back from the early deficit!

Baie-Comeau 5, Niagara 2

Koverko (1) (Little, Johnston) PP
Rousseau (1) (Little) PP

First star honours would go to Baie-Comeau Drakkar winger Benoit Thomas, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Baie-Comeau Drakkar winger Jimmy-Karl Gilbert, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Baie-Comeau Drakkar center Charles Lizotte, who scored two goals.



September 6th

Team Green and Team Red skate to a 2-2 draw! Best performance was put in by defenseman Raphael McKanna, with honours also going to defensemen Walker Drouin, and Patrice Talbot.

Team White defeat Team Blue 4-1! Best performance was put in by tryout defenseman Corey Odgers, with honours also going to defenseman Codey Ford, and tryout center Jean-Bernard McDonald.



Former IceDogs winger Samson Tanguay has signed a 3 year contract worth $525K per season with the New Jersey Devils. His CHL Rights still belong to the Prince George Cougars.



September 7th

The IceDogs travel to play the Windsor Spitfires. Jesse McCullough will get the start in goal for Niagara. Jesse McCullough stopped 29 of the 30 shots he faced, and the IceDogs took an early 3-0 lead, and the Spitfires never caught up!

Niagara 3, Windsor 1

Lirette (3) (Munro, Hill) PP
Hill (3) (Lirette, Leclerc) PP
Hill (4) (Lirette, Leclerc) 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 winger Leiland Lirette, who scored a goal, and two assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 29 of 30 shots in the victory.



September 8th

Team White defeat Team Blue 5-2! Best performance was put in by defenseman Codey Ford, with honours also going to winger Reggie Leclerc, and defenseman Owen Munro.

Team Green and Team Red skate to a 0-0 draw! Best performance was put in by center Devin Hill, with honours also going to defenseman Raphael McKanna, and winger Corbie Scott.



September 9th

The Hockey News released their OHL Season Preview, and the same as every year the Niagara IceDogs (Team MVP: G Jesse McCullough, Key New Face: D Patrice Talbot) were ranked 20th of the 20 OHL Teams!

Favorites to win the J.Ross Robertson Cup this season are the Sudbury Wolves, though the Windsor Spitfires should give them a run for their money. The Belleville Bulls, and Kitchener Rangers should be solid contenders, while the Niagara IceDogs and Sarnia Sting are expected to struggle.



Season Ticket Update: 2,208



September 10th

Team Blue defeat team White 5-2! Best performance was put in by defenseman Derick Lavoie, with honours also going to tryout winger Nicolaus Muller, and center Ted Little.

Team Green defeat Team Red 4-2! Best performance was put in by tryout center Luclano Pederson, with honours also going to winger Corbie Scott, and tryout defenseman Jarrett Lyons.



The IceDogs travel to play the Kitchener Rangers. Sidney Soucy will get the start in goal for Niagara. Sidney Soucy stopped all 22 shots he faced to record his first shutout of the preseason, and the IceDogs scored four goals to secure the victory!

Niagara 4, Kitchener 0

Talbot (2) (Edwards, Muller)
Lirette (4) (Munro, McDonald) PP
Edwards (1) (Curtis, Hill)
Lamb (1) (Hill)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Sidney Soucy, who posted a 22 save shutout. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Elden Edwards, who scored a goal, and an assist.



September 11th

The IceDogs announce the signing of defenseman Corey Odgers from the Barrie AAA Colts (ETA). Odgers was the IceDogs 10th Round Pick (197th Overall) in the 2012 OHL Priority Selection. Odgers played last season with the Barrie AAA Colts (ETA), where in 50 games he put up 62 (13+49) points, and was +48, with 50 penalty minutes.

The IceDogs announce the signing of winger Nicolaus Muller from the Fort Frances Lakers (SIJHL). Muller was the IceDogs 8th Round Pick (157th Overall) in the 2012 OHL Priority Selection. Muller played last season with the Toronto Junior Canadiens Midget (GTHL), where in 50 games he put up 16 (9+7) points, and was -2, with 58 penalty minutes.

The IceDogs announce the signing of center Christopher Pratt from the Soo Eagles (NOJHL). Pratt was the IceDogs 9th Round Pick (177th Overall) in the 2012 OHL Priority Selection. Pratt played last season with the Toronto Marlboros (GTHL), where in 50 games he put up 38 (17+21) points, and was +16, with 38 penalty minutes.

The IceDogs announce the signing of defenseman Lennie Leveille from the Fort Fraces Lakers (SIJHL). Leveille was the IceDogs 9th Round Pick (173rd Overall) in the 2011 OHL Priority Selection. Leveille started last season with the Chatham Kent Cyclones (PAV), where in 19 games he put up 19 (7+12) points, and was -1, with 24 penalty minutes, before finishing the season with the Fort Fraces Lakers (SIJHL), where in 21 games he put up 13 (3+10) points, and was +5, with 24 penalty minutes.

The IceDogs announce the signing of winger Bradyn Curtis from the Kirkland Lake Blue Devils (NOJHL). Curtis was the IceDogs 5th Round Pick (93rd Overall) in the 2011 OHL Priority Selection. Curtis started last season with the Markham Majors (GTHL), where in 14 games he put up 15 (6+9) points, and was +3, with 36 penalty minutes, before finishing the season with the Kirkland Lake Blue Devils (NOJHL), where in 38 games he put up 36 (12+24) points, and was +29, with 56 penalty minutes.

The IceDogs announce the signing of center Luclano Pederson from the Mississauga AAA IceDogs (GTHL). Pederson was the IceDogs 3rd Round Pick (57th Overall) in the 2012 OHL Priority Selection. Pederson played last season with the Mississauga AAA IceDogs (GTHL), where in 49 games he put up 28 (10+18) points, and was +5, with 76 penalty minutes.

The IceDogs announce the signing of defenseman Jarrett Lyons from the Thunder Bay North Stars (SIJHL). Lyons was the IceDogs 4th Round Pick (77th Overall) in the 2012 OHL Priority Selection. Lyons played last season with the South Grenville Rangers (EOJHL), where in 60 games he put up 45 (10+35) points, and was -2, with 82 penalty minutes.



Canada defeat Sweden 3-2 to win the 2012 World Cup of Hockey!



Former IceDogs at the 2012 World Cup

RW Tom Kuhnhackl, Germany: 4GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, -4, 0 PIM, 6.75 AvR, 4th Place European Group, Lost 5-1 To Sweden in Quarter-Final



September 12th

The IceDogs return home to play host to the Red Deer Rebels. Jesse McCullough will get the start in goal for Niagara. Jesse McCullough stopped 30 of the 32 shots he faced, and the IceDogs took an early 4-0 lead, and never looked back!

Red Deer 2, Niagara 6

Koverko (2) (Lavoie, Hill)
Curtis (1) (Leclerc, Little)
Lirette (5) (Unassisted)
Carriere (2) (Lavoie) SH
Leclerc (2) (Little, Curtis)
Hill (5) (Koverko, Curtis) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Bradyn Curtis, who scored a goal, and two assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Leiland Lirette, who scored a goal.



The following IceDogs have left the team to attend NHL Training Camps:

D Raphael McKanna - Anaheim Ducks
D Walker Drouin - Winnipeg Jets
D Codey Ford - Carolina Hurricanes
G Jesse McCullough - Buffalo Sabres



September 14th

The IceDogs travel to play the Sarnia Sting. Sidney Soucy will get the start in goal for Niagara. Sidney Soucy stopped 23 of the 24 shots he faced, and the IceDogs led 4-0 by the end of the first, and coasted the rest of the game!

Niagara 4, Sarnia 1

Hill (6) (Koverko, Lavoie)
Odgers (1) (Leclerc, Little)
Koverko (3) (Scott, Hill)
Mosher (4) (Pederson, Talbot)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Dean Koverko, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Corey Odgers, who scored a goal.



September 16th

The IceDogs return home to play host to Sodertalje J20. Shayne Gow will get the start in goal for Niagara. Shayne Gow stopped 28 of the 31 shots he faced, and though Sodertalje J20 scored early in the third to tie the score 3-3, the IceDogs scored two unanswered goals to secure the victory!

Sodertalje J20 3, Niagara 5

Leclerc (3) (Lavoie) PP
Little (1) (Lyons, Koverko) PP
Curtis (2) (Munro, Gow) PP
Tompkins (2) (Staal, Gusov)
Scott (3) (Hill) EN

First star honours would go to Sodertalje J20 winger Bert-Olav Eklund, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Shayne Gow, who stopped 28 of 31 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Scotty Tompkins, who scored a goal.



Defensemen Codey Ford, Walker Drouin, and Raphael McKanna are all early cuts from their NHL training camps, and return to the IceDogs!



The following players have been sent down to the St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)

D Owen Munro
D Jarrett Lyons
D Lennie Leveille
D Corey Odgers
LW Anton McIver
LW Marc-Olivier Kehoe
C Neil Staal
C Luclano Pedersen
C Christopher Pratt



September 20th

The Hockey News released their OHL Top Ten Lists Today!



Top Goaltenders

1. Koltyn Lecomte (Sudbury Wolves)
2. Elie Garland (Brampton Battalion)
3. Zac Muir (London Knights)
4. Jesse McCullough (Niagara IceDogs)
5. Francis Mahoney (Kitchener Rangers)
6. Gabriel Ford (Erie Otters)
7. Deven Moyer (Oshawa Generals)
8. Arron Colville (Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds)
9. Eddy Gravel (Peterborough Petes)
10. Regan Schell (Barrie Colts)



Top Defensemen

1. Corbin Dawson (Sudbury Wolves)
2. Samuel Cassels (Sudbury Wolves)
3. Derick Lavoie (Niagara IceDogs)
4. Nestor Gillies (Oshawa Generals)
5. Carl-Olivier Mastad (London Knights)
6. Mats Haggstrom (Kingston Frontenacs)
7. Patrice Talbot (Niagara IceDogs)
8. Normand Broda (Plymouth Whalers)
9. Denis Sykora (Sudbury Wolves)
10. Dillon Stevenson (Kingston Frontenacs)



Top Left Wingers

1. Regan Webber (Owen Sound Attack)
2. Ricard Aronsson (Brampton Battalion)
3. Gaven Glover (Windsor Spitfires)
4. Brady Belanger (Belleville Bulls)
5. Scotley Bertrand (Brampton Battalion)
6. Pierre-Luc Voth (Kingston Frontenacs)
7. Carter Tataryn (Plymouth Whalers)
8. Daniel Knight (Guelph Storm)
9. Clint Peeters (Peterborough Petes)
10. Paulin Halischuk (Plymouth Whalers)



Top Right Wingers

1. Scotty Parson (Oshawa Generals)
2. Emmanuel Theriault (Windsor Spitfires)
3. Franklin Pawlowski (Sudbury Wolves)
4. Houston Gallant (Ottawa 67's)
5. Blaine Cruikshank (Owen Sound Attack)
6. Wilhelm Hettula (Kingston Frontenacs)
7. Jean-Christopher Parent (Kitchener Rangers)
8. Robbie Quirk (Mississauga St. Michael's Majors)
9. Brenden Morris (Ottawa 67's)
10. Carl Mole (Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds)



Top Centers

1. Jean-Francois Danyluk (Oshawa Generals)
2. Harry Mitchell (Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds)
3. Dale Pike (Sarnia Sting)
4. Petie Rogers (Kingston Frontenacs)
5. Judes Lachance (Belleville Bulls)
6. Lyle Dunphy (Ottawa 67's)
7. Jock Taylor (Oshawa Generals)
8. Scot McIver (Peterborough Petes)
9. Lance Daoust (Owen Sound Attack)
10. Yves Todd (Guelph Storm)



Top Prospects

1. RD Bradie Kehoe (Sarnia Sting)
2. RW Travis Charron (Oshawa Generals)
3. C Marty George (Windsor Spitfires)
4. C Patrick Booth (Kitchener Rangers)
5. RW Frederick Cormier (Peterborough Petes)
6. C Petie Rogers (Kingston Frontenacs)
7. LW Sebastien Nadeau (Sudbury Wolves)
8. RD Patrice Talbot (Niagara IceDogs)
9. C Ladislav Vseteka (Owen Sound Attack)
10. RD Richie Hillier (Belleville Bulls)



The IceDogs release overage winger Dean Koverko to get the roster down to just three overage players. The three overagers are C Devin Hill, RW Leiland Lirette, and G Jesse McCullough.
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2012/13 Niagara IceDogs Roster - The Goaltenders



Jesse McCullough, Overage

6'3", 178 lbs, Age: 19, From: Ellenton, Florida, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Starting Goaltender

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 2nd Round (36th Overall), 2008

NHL Rights: Buffalo Sabres, Drafted: Detroit Red Wings, 1st Round (30th Overall), 2011

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs, OHL): 49GP, 32-9-5, 4 SO, 2.24 GAA, .922 SV%, 8.49 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 28GP, 16-12-0, 2 SO, 1.83 GAA, .933 SV%, 8.79 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 172GP, 105-46-12, 10 SO, 2.59 GAA, .912 SV%, 8.28 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (172 games)

OHL Playoffs: 62GP, 32-27-0, 4 SO, 2.13 GAA, .924 SV%, 8.58 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (62 games)



Sidney Soucy

6'1", 165 lbs, Age: 15, From: Markham, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Backup Goaltender

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 2nd Round (37th Overall), 2012

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Markham Junior Waxers, ETA): 50GP, 28-14-8, 6 SO, 2.25 GAA, .924 SV%, 8.26 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP



Shayne Gow

5'11", 156 lbs, Age: 17, From: Dunville, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)

Role: Minor League Goaltender

Drafted: Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds, 4th Round (67th Overall), 2010

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Owen Sound Attack, OHL): 7GP, 0-2-1, 0 SO, 4.31 GAA, .846 SV%, 6.57 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 0GP

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 7GP, 0-2-1, 0 SO, 4.31 GAA, .846 SV%, 6.57 AvR
Owen Sound Attack (7 games)

OHL Playoffs: 0GP



Unsigned Prospects

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2012/13 Niagara IceDogs Roster - The Defensemen



Raphael McKanna

6'2", 196 lbs, Age: 18, From: Collingwood, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: First Pairing, First Powerplay, First Penalty Kill

Drafted: Oshawa Generals, 5th Round (84th Overall), 2009

NHL Rights: Anaheim Ducks, 5th Round (124th Overall), 2012

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 67GP, 1G, 2A, 3P, +11, 54 PIM, 6.91 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 28GP, 2G, 3A, 5P, +2, 16 PIM, 6.75 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 97GP, 1G, 4A, 5P, +6, 76 PIM, 6.78 AvR
Belleville Bulls (5 games), Niagara IceDogs (92 games)

OHL Playoffs: 55GP, 2G, 6A, 8P, -2, 44 PIM, 6.75 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (55 games)



Walker Drouin

6'3", 207 lbs, Age: 19, From: Nipigon, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: First Pairing, First Powerplay

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 3rd Round (44th Overall), 2009

NHL Rights: Winnipeg Jets, 4th Round (97th Overall), 2012

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 68GP, 9G, 23A, 32P, -6, 62 PIM, 7.40 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 25GP, 2G, 7A, 9P, -3, 27 PIM, 7.16 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 134GP, 15G, 45A, 60P, -5, 155 PIM, 7.31 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (134 games)

OHL Playoffs: 52GP, 5G, 18A, 23P, -1, 60 PIM, 7.38 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (52 games)



Codey Ford

6'2", 187 lbs, Age: 18, From: Lindsay, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Second Pairing, First Penalty Kill

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 3rd Round (57th Overall), 2010

NHL Rights: Carolina Hurricanes, 5th Round (139th Overall), 2012

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 47GP, 4G, 2A, 6P, +8, 26 PIM, 6.32 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 7GP, 1G, 0A, 1P, +2, 2 PIM, 7.00 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 106GP, 9G, 11A, 20P, +2, 36 PIM, 6.48 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (106 games)

OHL Playoffs: 33GP, 5G, 3A, 8P, +4, 12 PIM, 6.82 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (33 games)



Dusty Johnston

6'1", 163 lbs, Age: 19, From: Walkerton, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Extra Defenseman

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 2nd Round (24th Overall), 2009

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With St. Catharines Falcons, GOJHL): 60GP, 27G, 53A, 80P, +51, 50 PIM, 8.25 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP



Derick Lavoie, Alternate Captain

6'3", 200 lbs, Age: 17, From: Mississauga, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Second Pairing, Second Powerplay, Second Penalty Kill

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 1st Round (13th Overall), 2011

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 64GP, 2G, 12A, 14P, +4, 40 PIM, 6.94 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 25GP, 2G, 9A, 11P, -8, 32 PIM, 7.40 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 64GP, 2G, 12A, 14P, +4, 40 PIM, 6.94 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (64 games)

OHL Playoffs: 25GP, 2G, 9A, 11P, -8, 32 PIM, 7.40 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (25 games)



Patrice Talbot

6'3", 185 lbs, Age: 16, From: Hamilton, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Third Pairing, Second Powerplay, Second Penalty Kill

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 1st Round (17th Overall), 2012

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Toronto Marlboros, GTHL): 50GP, 6G, 25A, 31P, +16, 80 PIM, 7.54 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP



Artem Gusov, Foreigner, Team Captain

6'2", 213 lbs, Age: 17, From: Zhodino, Belarus, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Third Pairing

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 2nd Round (96th Overall), 2011 CHL Import Draft

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 35GP, 3G, 6A, 9P, +6, 8 PIM, 7.09 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 28GP, 2G, 3A, 5P, Even, 12 PIM, 7.04 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 35GP, 3G, 6A, 9P, +6, 8 PIM, 7.09 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (35 games)

OHL Playoffs: 28GP, 2G, 3A, 5P, Even, 12 PIM, 7.04 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (28 games)



Owen Munro

6', 180 lbs, Age: 19, 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 St. Catharines Falcons, GOJHL): 60GP, 13G, 45A, 58P, +38, 64 PIM, 7.25 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP



Jarrett Lyons

6', 149 lbs, Age: 16, From: Cardinal, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)

Role: Minor League Defenseman

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 4th Round (77th Overall), 2012

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With South Grenville Rangers, EOJHL): 60GP, 10G, 35A, 45P, -2, 82 PIM, 7.00 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP



Corey Odgers

6', 160 lbs, Age: 16, From: Barrie, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)

Role: Minor League Defenseman

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 10th Round (197th Overall), 2012

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Barrie AAA Colts, ETA): 50GP, 13G, 49A, 62P, +48, 50 PIM, 7.18 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP



Lennie Leveille

6', 160 lbs, Age: 17, From: Bothwell, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)

Role: Minor League Defenseman

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 9th Round (173rd Overall), 2011

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Chatham Kent Cyclones, PAV): 19GP, 7G, 12A, 19P, -1, 24 PIM, 7.00 AvR

Last Season (With Fort Frances Lakers, SIJHL): 21GP, 3G, 10A, 13P, +5, 24 PIM, 6.76 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP



Unsigned Prospects

Travis Fata (Age: 17, Wisconsin Wilderness, Superior International Junior Hockey League)
Harrison Lamb (Age: 16, Toronto Red Wings, Greater Toronto Hockey League)
Lorne Bannon (Age: 16, Sudbury Nickel Capital Wolves, Great Northern Midget League)
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2012/13 Niagara IceDogs Roster - The Left Wingers



Corbie Scott

6'4", 183 lbs, Age: 19, From: London, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: First Line LW, First Penalty Kill

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 1st Round (19th Overall), 2009

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 62GP, 2G, 7A, 9P, -4, 46 PIM, 6.06 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 28GP, 1G, 0A, 1P, -2, 32 PIM, 5.96 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 194GP, 16G, 22A, 38P, -11, 197 PIM, 6.07 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (194 games)

OHL Playoffs: 61GP, 5G, 3A, 8P, -3, 45 PIM, 5.98 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (61 games)



Reggie Leclerc

5'10", 163 lbs, Age: 18, From: Brantford, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Second Line LW, First Powerplay

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 4th Round (79th Overall), 2009

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 63GP, 4G, 8A, 12P, -10, 56 PIM, 5.98 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 28GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, -7, 20 PIM, 5.89 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 194GP, 12G, 17A, 29P, -36, 128 PIM, 6.00 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (194 games)

OHL Playoffs: 49GP, 1G, 2A, 3P, -5, 34 PIM, 5.96 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (49 games)



Gleason Mosher

5'9", 154 lbs, Age: 17, From: Kanata, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Third Line LW, Second Powerplay

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 2nd Round (33rd Overall), 2011

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 31GP, 0G, 2A, 2P, -5, 20 PIM, 5.84 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 7GP, 1G, 0A, 1P, Even, 2 PIM, 6.00 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 31GP, 0G, 2A, 2P, -5, 20 PIM, 5.84 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (31 games)

OHL Playoffs: 7GP, 1G, 0A, 1P, Even, 2 PIM, 6.00 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (7 games)



Marc-Olivier Kehoe

5'7", 134 lbs, Age: 16, From: Onaping Falls, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)

Role: Minor League Winger

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 6th Round (117th Overall), 2012

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Scarborough Ice Raiders, GTHL): 50GP, 24G, 36A, 60P, +21, 65 PIM, 6.86 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP



Cedric Grant

6'2", 180 lbs, Age: 18, From: Pickering, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Extra Winger

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 4th Round (77th Overall), 2010

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With St. Catharines Falcons, GOJHL): 60GP, 27G, 36A, 63P, +36, 50 PIM, 7.02 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP

OHL Playoffs: 4GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, +1, 2 PIM, 6.50 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (4 games)



Anton McIver

5'9", 158 lbs, Age: 16, From: Blezard Valley, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)

Role: Minor League Winger

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 8th Round (153rd Overall), 2011

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With St. Catharines Falcons, GOJHL): 60GP, 18G, 17A, 35P, +37, 114 PIM, 6.28 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP



Unsigned Prospects

Corey Rousseau (Age: 16, Dryden Ice Dogs, Superior International Junior Hockey League)
Marty Augustine (Age: 16, Free Agent)
Elden Edwards (Age: 15, North Bay Trappers, Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League)
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2012/13 Niagara IceDogs Roster - The Right Wingers



Larry Carriere

6'1", 185 lbs, Age: 19, From: Kitchener, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Third Line RW, First Penalty Kill

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 5th Round (99th Overall), 2009

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 60GP, 2G, 6A, 8P, -7, 46 PIM, 5.98 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 28GP, 3G, 2A, 5P, -4, 22 PIM, 6.14 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 60GP, 2G, 6A, 8P, -7, 46 PIM, 5.98 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (60 games)

OHL Playoffs: 28GP, 3G, 2A, 5P, -4, 22 PIM, 6.14 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (28 games)



Bradyn Curtis

5'9", 171 lbs, Age: 17, From: Scarborough, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Second Line RW, Second Powerplay

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 5th Round (93rd Overall), 2011

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Markham Majors, GTHL): 14GP, 6G, 9A, 15P, +3, 36 PIM, 6.86 AvR

Last Season (With Kirkland Lake Blue Devils, NOJHL): 38GP, 12G, 24A, 36P, +29, 56 PIM, 6.79 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP



Stacy Vermette

5'10", 163 lbs, Age: 17, From: Navan, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Fourth Line RW

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 3rd Round (52nd Overall), 2010

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With St. Catharines Falcons, GOJHL): 60GP, 24G, 36A, 60P, +40, 42 PIM, 7.05 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 20GP, 0G, 1A, 1P, -2, 8 PIM, 5.85 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (20 games)

OHL Playoffs: 15GP, 1G, 2A, 3P, -1, 6 PIM, 6.13 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (15 games)



Leiland Lirette, Overage

6'1", 207 lbs, Age: 19, From: Mississauga, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: First Line RW, First Powerplay

Drafted: Sarnia Sting, 8th Round (144th Overall), 2008

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 68GP, 25G, 24A, 49P, +9, 113 PIM, 7.24 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 28GP, 11G, 10A, 21P, +2, 44 PIM, 6.96 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 201GP, 71G, 73A, 144P, +8, 464 PIM, 7.13 AvR
Ottawa 67's (65 games), Niagara IceDogs (136 games)

OHL Playoffs: 67GP, 22G, 26A, 48P, -8, 170 PIM, 7.04 AvR
Ottawa 67's (13 games), Niagara IceDogs (54 games)



Nicolaus Muller

6', 178 lbs, Age: 16, From: Lanark, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Extra Winger

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 8th Round (157th Overall), 2012

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Toronto Junior Canadiens Midget, GTHL): 50GP, 9G, 7A, 16P, -2, 58 PIM, 6.34 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP



Unsigned Prospects

Joe Ray (Age: 16, Soo Thunderbirds, Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League)
Yanic Thiessen (Age: 18, Huntsville Otters, Ontario Junior A Hockey League)
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2012/13 Niagara IceDogs Roster - The Centers



Ted Little

6', 163 lbs, Age: 18, From: West Orange, New Jersey, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Second Line Center, Second Powerplay

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 1st Round (17th Overall), 2010

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 65GP, 5G, 11A, 16P, Even, 52 PIM, 6.31 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 28GP, 3G, 7A, 10P, -2, 4 PIM, 6.14 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 133GP, 8G, 24A, 32P, -19, 90 PIM, 6.21 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (133 games)

OHL Playoffs: 52GP, 6G, 16A, 22P, -1, 20 PIM, 6.25 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (52 games)



Devin Hill, Overage, Alternate Captain

6'3", 213 lbs, Age: 20, From: New York, New York, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: First Line Center, First Powerplay

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 5th Round (86th Overall), 2008

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 68GP, 29G, 41A, 70P, -3, 94 PIM, 7.68 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 21GP, 6G, 12A, 18P, -4, 14 PIM, 7.48 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 265GP, 74G, 145A, 219P, -4, 326 PIM, 6.98 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (265 games)

OHL Playoffs: 53GP, 12G, 30A, 42P, -6, 62 PIM, 7.00 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (53 games)



Scotty Tompkins

5'10", 163 lbs, Age: 19, From: Walden, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Third Line Center

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 9th Round (179th Overall), 2009

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Wisconsin Wilderness, SIJHL): 60GP, 23G, 36A, 59P, +9, 56 PIM, 7.02 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP



Neil Staal

5'8", 158 lbs, Age: 19, From: Ottawa, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)

Role: Minor League Wingers

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 6th Round (119th Overall), 2009

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 27GP, 1G, 2A, 3P, -5, 16 PIM, 6.00 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 9GP, 0G, 2A, 2P, -5, 4 PIM, 6.00 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 50GP, 4G, 6A, 10P, -9, 30 PIM, 6.06 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (50 games)

OHL Playoffs: 28GP, 2G, 3A, 5P, -5, 20 PIM, 6.00 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (28 games)



Marc-Olivier Brouillard

6', 178 lbs, Age: 17, From: Ayr, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Fourth Line LW, Second Penalty Kill

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 3rd Round (53rd Overall), 2011

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With St. Catharines Falcons, GOJHL): 59GP, 33G, 32A, 65P, +36, 26 PIM, 7.97 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP

OHL Playoffs: 3GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, -2, 0 PIM, 5.67 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (3 games)



Luclano Pederson

5'10", 171 lbs, Age: 15, From: Mississauga, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)

Role: Minor League Center

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 3rd Round (57th Overall), 2012

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Mississauga AAA IceDogs, GTHL): 49GP, 10G, 18A, 28P, +5, 76 PIM, 6.35 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP



Lasse Danielsson, Foreigner

6', 178 lbs, Age: 17, From: Tonsberg, Norway, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Fourth Line Center, Second Penalty Kill

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 1st Round (49th Overall), 2012 CHL Import Draft

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Tonsberg & Omegn, Norwegian First Division): 35GP, 10G, 21A, 31P, +32, 42 PIM, 7.26 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP



Christopher Pratt

5'10", 149 lbs, Age: 16, From: Etobicoke, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)

Role: Minor League Center

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 9th Round (177th Overall), 2012

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Toronto Marlboros, GTHL): 50GP, 17G, 21A, 38P, +16, 38 PIM, 6.78 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP



Unsigned Prospects

Jean-Bernard McDonald (Age: 18, Campbellton Tigers, Maritime Junior A Hockey League)



Line Combinations

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LW                       C                    RW

Corbie Scott             Devin Hill           Leiland Lirette
Reggie Leclerc           Ted Little           Bradyn Curtis
Gleason Mosher           Scotty Tompkins      Larry Carriere
Marc-Olivier Brouillard  Lasse Danielsson     Stacy Vermette

Extras: LW Cedric Grant, RW Nicolaus Muller

LD                       RD

Walker Drouin            Raphael McKanna
Codey Ford               Derick Lavoie
Artem Gusov              Patrice Talbot

Extra: Dusty Johnston

Jesse McCullough
Sidney Soucy
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Late September 2012



September 21st

The IceDogs remain at home to open their season, playing host to the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors. Sidney Soucy will get the start in goal, with Shayne Gow backing up. Sidney Soucy stopped 19 of the 22 shots he faced, and the Majors scored late in the third to force overtime, and went on to victory in the shootout!

Mississauga 4, Niagara 3 (SO) Winger Marty Snitzer scored the shootout winner.

Vermette (1) (Mosher, Tompkins)
Vermette (2) (Leclerc, Little)
Hill (1) (McKanna, Drouin) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Stacy Vermette, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors winger Bill Sather, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors winger Robbie Quirk, who recorded an assist.



September 22nd

Goaltender Jesse McCullough is cut by the Buffalo Sabres on the final day of training camp, and returns to the IceDogs.



The IceDogs assigned goaltender Shayne Gow to the St. Catharines Falcons.



Sudbury Wolves center Gerry Kariya is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he recorded 4 assists.



September 27th

Former IceDogs defenseman Roger Cote has been released by the New Jersey Devils, and is now a free agent.



September 29th

The IceDogs travel to play the Sudbury Wolves. Jesse McCullough stopped all 27 shots he faced to record his first shutout of the season, and late in the third the IceDogs finally scored a goal to secure the victory!

Niagara 1, Sudbury 0

Drouin (1) (Hill) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who posted a 27 save shutout. Second star would go to Sudbury Wolves goaltender Koltyn Lecomte, who stopped 25 of 26 shots in the loss. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Walker Drouin, who scored a goal.



Sarnia Sting center Dale Pike is named OHL Player of the Week. In 3 games he scored 3 goals, and 4 assists.



September 30th

The IceDogs return home to play host to the Barrie Colts. Backup goaltender Sidney Soucy will get the start in goal for Niagara. Sidney Soucy stopped 32 of the 36 shots he faced, and the IceDogs scored early in the third to tie the score 3-3, but the Colts scored twice more to secure the victory!

Barrie 5, Niagara 3

Gusov (1) (Mosher, Lavoie) PP
Gusov (2) (Curtis) PP
Drouin (2) (Mosher, McKanna)

First star honours would go to Barrie Colts center Emanuel O'Neil, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Artem Gusov, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Barrie Colts center Kirt Lavoie, who scored a goal, and an assist.



IceDogs defenseman Raphael McKanna played in his 100th OHL Game!



Sarnia Sting center Dale Pike is named OHL Player of the Month. In 5 games he scored 5 goals, and 7 assists.


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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      OTL    SOL    Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st     Barrie                   3      3      0      0      0      1.000   13   6    6    
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2nd     Kingston                 4      3      1      0      0      0.750   15   12   6    
3rd     Sudbury                  5      2      2      1      0      0.500   12   13   5    
4th     Oshawa                   3      2      1      0      0      0.667   11   8    4    
5th     Belleville               4      2      2      0      0      0.500   12   17   4    
6th     Brampton                 4      2      2      0      0      0.500   13   12   4    
7th     Peterborough             2      1      0      0      1      0.750   12   5    3    
8th     Niagara                  3      1      1      0      1      0.500   7    9    3    
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9th     Ottawa                   3      1      1      1      0      0.500   6    10   3    
10th    Mississauga              5      1      4      0      0      0.200   13   22   2    


Team Leaders

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Stat                    Leader

Goals                   Walker Drouin (2)
Assists                 Gleason Mosher (3)
Points                  Walker Drouin (3)
+/-                     Walker Drouin (+2)
Penalty Minutes         Patrice Talbot (7)
Shots on Goal           Devin Hill (11)
Hits                    Codey Ford (12)
Shot Blocks             Larry Carriere (8)
Takeaways               Raphael McKanna (2)
Goals Against Average   Jesse McCullough (0.00)
Save Percentage         Jesse McCullough (1.000)
Average Rating          Jesse McCullough (10.00)
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Early October 2012



October 1st

The Groups were drawn for the World Junior Championships today, and Germany drew into Group B with Canada, Russia, Switzerland, and USA!



The ISS released their Preliminary Rankings for the 2013 NHL Entry Draft, and one IceDog was ranked!

D Derick Lavoie - #16

The top-ranked player was PEI Rocket goaltender Samuel Laplante, followed by Red Deer Rebels center Brendan Perna, and Shawinigan Cataractes center Kory Martynowski.

The top-ranked OHL Player was Peterborough Petes winger Norm Favreau (6th).



The ISS released their Preliminary Rankings for the 2013 OHL Priority Selection!

The top-ranked player was Markham Majors center Kiel Bruce, followed by Chicago Mission U16 center Cameron Peterson, and Lindsay Muskies winger Tylor Leonard.



The ISS released their Preliminary Rankings for the 2013 CHL Import Draft!

The top-ranked player was Swedish winger Jan-Ake Engzell (Glimma Hockey J20, Swedish J20 Lower), followed by Norwegian center Tomas Sedberg (Manglerud Star, Norwegian UPC-Ligaen), and Swiss goaltender Martin Reber (St. Moritz Jrs, Swiss Junior Leagues).



October 5th

The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Windsor Spitfires. Jesse McCullough stopped 30 of the 31 shots he faced, and the IceDogs scored two early goals, and McCullough held off the Spitfires the rest of the game!

Windsor 1, Niagara 2

Lirette (1) (Unassisted)
Curtis (1) (Hill, McCullough) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 30 of 31 shots in the victory. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Leiland Lirette, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Windsor Spitfires center James Sabourin, who scored a goal.



Former IceDogs winger Samson Tanguay has been released by the New Jersey Devils, and is now a free agent.



October 6th

The IceDogs travel to play the Ottawa 67's. Backup goaltender Sidney Soucy will get the start in goal for Niagara. Sidney Soucy stopped only 13 of the 17 shots he faced, and though the 67's scored early in the third to tie the score 4-4, the IceDogs scored twice more to take the victory!

Niagara 6, Ottawa 4

Curtis (2) (Hill)
Drouin (3) (Hill) PP
Hill (2) (Drouin, Curtis) PP
McKanna (1) (Leclerc, Hill)
Mosher (1) (Little, Lirette) PP
Tompkins (1) (Carriere)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who scored a goal, and three assists. Second star would go to Ottawa 67's center Lyle Dunphy, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Raphael McKanna, who scored a goal.



Sudbury Wolves defenseman Denis Sykora is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored a goal, and 3 assists.



October 7th

The IceDogs return home to play host to the Owen Sound Attack. Jesse McCullough stopped 22 of the 23 shots he faced, and though the Attack scored first, the IceDogs scored five unanswered goals to take the victory!

Owen Sound 1, Niagara 5

Leclerc (1) (McKanna)
Tompkins (2) (Carriere, Mosher)
Little (1) (Drouin, Lirette)
Lavoie (1) (Lirette, Mosher) PP
Hill (3) (McKanna, Drouin)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Raphael McKanna, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Leiland Lirette, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Walker Drouin, who recorded two assists.



IceDogs winger Corbie Scott played in his 200th OHL Game!



IceDogs winger Reggie Leclerc played in his 200th OHL Game!



October 12th

The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Sudbury Wolves. Jesse McCullough stopped 31 of the 34 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs took an early 2-0 lead, the Wolves scored three unanswered goals to take the victory!

Sudbury 3, Niagara 2

Danielsson (1) (Muller, Johnston)
Hill (4) (Leclerc, McKanna)

First star honours would go to Sudbury Wolves center Gerry Kariya, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 31 of 34 shots in the loss.



October 13th

The IceDogs travel to play the Brampton Battalion. Backup goaltender Sidney Soucy will get the start in goal for Niagara. Sidney Soucy stopped 17 of the 19 shots he faced, and though the Battalion scored early in the third to tie the score 2-2, just seconds later the IceDogs scored to take the victory!

Niagara 3, Brampton 2

Muller (1) (Curtis, Danielsson)
Gusov (3) (Tompkins)
Curtis (3) (Danielsson)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Bradyn Curtis, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Lasse Danielsson, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Artem Gusov, who scored a goal.



Plymouth Whalers center Jean-Charles Watson is named OHL Player fo the Week. In 3 games he scored a goal, and 7 assists.



October 14th

The IceDogs travel to play the Windsor Spitfires. Jesse McCullough stopped 34 of the 36 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored first, the Spitfires scored two unanswered goals to claim the victory!

Niagara 1, Windsor 2

Drouin (4) (Leclerc, Tompkins)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 34 of 36 shots in the loss. Second star would go to Windsor Spitfires goaltender Kaine Grona, who stopped 21 of 22 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Walker Drouin, who scored a goal.



Eastern Conference

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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      OTL    SOL    Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st     Sudbury                  11     7      3      1      0      0.682   32   23   15   
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2nd     Oshawa                   9      7      2      0      0      0.778   37   26   14   
3rd     Peterborough             8      5      0      0      3      0.813   35   22   13   
4th     Kingston                 9      6      3      0      0      0.667   32   28   12   
5th     Barrie                   9      6      3      0      0      0.667   29   22   12   
6th     Brampton                 11     5      4      0      2      0.545   34   33   12   
7th     Niagara                  9      5      3      0      1      0.611   26   22   11   
8th     Mississauga              11     5      6      0      0      0.455   34   39   10   
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9th     Ottawa                   8      2      3      1      2      0.438   23   31   7    
10th    Belleville               9      3      5      0      1      0.389   26   35   7    


Team Leaders

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Stat                    Leader

Goals                   Devin Hill (4)
Assists                 Devin Hill (5)
Points                  Devin Hill (9)
+/-                     Walker Drouin (+7)
Penalty Minutes         Lasse Danielsson (20)
Shots on Goal           Devin Hill (30)
Hits                    Devin Hill (26)
Shot Blocks             Larry Carriere (18)
Takeaways               Raphael McKanna (3)
Goals Against Average   Jesse McCullough (1.42)
Save Percentage         Jesse McCullough (.954)
Average Rating          Jesse McCullough (9.60)
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Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story

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Late October 2012



October 18th

The IceDogs travel to play the Kingston Frontenacs. Jesse McCullough stopped 22 of the 24 shots he faced, and though the score was tied 2-2 after two periods, the IceDogs scored three goals in the third period to take the victory!

Niagara 5, Kingston 2

Lirette (2) (Leclerc, Drouin) PP
Little (2) (Mosher, Carriere)
Lavoie (2) (Hill, Curtis)
Leclerc (2) (Lirette, Hill) PP
Scott (1) (Gusov, Tompkins)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Leiland Lirette, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Derick Lavoie, who scored a goal.



October 20th

Ottawa 67's winger Houston Gallant is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored 2 goals, and 3 assists.



October 21st

The IceDogs return home to play host to the Peterborough Petes. Jesse McCullough stopped 32 of the 35 shots he faced, and the IceDogs scored late in the third period to force overtime, and went on to victory in the shootout!

Peterborough 3, Niagara 4 (SO) Defenseman Walker Drouin scored the shootout winner.

Hill (5) (Carriere)
Scott (2) (Little)
Hill (6) (Drouin) PP

First star honours would go to Peterborough Petes center Case Henry, who scored two goals, and an assist. Second star would go to Peterborough Petes winger Norm Favreau, who scored a goal, and two assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who scored two goals.



October 22nd

The IceDogs travel to play the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors. Backup goaltender Sidney Soucy will get the start in goal for Niagara. Sidney Soucy stopped all 21 shots he faced to record his first shutout of the season, and the IceDogs scored three times to secure the victory!

Niagara 3, Mississauga 0

Tompkins (3) (Gusov, Lavoie) PP
Hill (7) (Little)
Curtis (4) (Leclerc, Ford)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Sidney Soucy, who posted a 21 save shutout. Third star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors goaltender Donovan Lesage, who stopped 39 of 42 shots in the loss.



October 26th

The IceDogs return home to play host to the Barrie Colts. Jesse McCullough stopped 21 of the 25 shots he faced, and though the score was tied 2-2 after one period, the Colts scored three straight goals, that was enough to secure the victory!

Barrie 5, Niagara 3

Hill (8) (Drouin, McKanna) PP
Leclerc (3) (Lirette, Hill) PP
Carriere (1) (Tompkins, Grant)

First star honours would go to Barrie Colts winger Kenton Germain, who scored two goals, and an assist. Second star would go to Barrie Colts defenseman James Brown, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who scored a goal, and an assist.



October 27th

The IceDogs travel to play the Brampton Battalion. Backup goaltender Sidney Soucy will get the start in goal for Niagara. Sidney Soucy stopped 26 of the 29 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs were leading 2-1 after two periods, the Battalion scored three goals in the third to take the victory!

Niagara 2, Brampton 4

Hill (9) (Leclerc, McKanna) PP
Ford (1) (Danielsson)

First star honours would go to Brampton Battalion winger Ricard Aronsson, who scored two goals, and an assist. Second star would go to Brampton Battalion winger Daniel Bednar, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Brampton Battalion defenseman Braden Seversen, who scored a goal, and an assist.



IceDogs winger Larry Carriere will miss 10 days with a twisted knee.



Ottawa 67's center Lyle Dunphy is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored a goal, and 4 assists.



October 28th

The IceDogs return home to play host to the Kitchener Rangers. Jesse McCullough stopped 23 of the 25 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored late in the third period to force overtime, the Rangers would win in the shootout!

Kitchener 3, Niagara 2 (SO) Center Neal Bozoian scored the shootout winner.

Lirette (3) (Drouin, Leclerc) PP
Leclerc (4) (Hill, Drouin) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Reggie Leclerc, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Kitchener Rangers goaltender Fracis Mahoney, who stopped 39 of 41 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Niagara Icedogs defenseman Walker Drouin, who recorded two assists.



October 29th

Former IceDogs winger Edan Chenier has been released by the Orlando Solar Bears (ECHL), and is now a free agent.



October 31st

Ottawa 67's center Lyle Dunphy is named OHL Player of the Month. In 10 games he scored 8 goals, and 11 assists.



Eastern Conference

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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      OTL    SOL    Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st     Sudbury                  17     11     5      1      0      0.676   52   39   23   
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2nd     Oshawa                   14     11     3      0      0      0.786   57   42   22   
3rd     Brampton                 17     9      4      2      2      0.647   53   46   22   
4th     Peterborough             14     7      2      1      4      0.679   57   47   19   
5th     Kingston                 15     9      5      1      0      0.633   56   52   19   
6th     Barrie                   14     9      5      0      0      0.643   44   35   18   
7th     Niagara                  15     8      5      0      2      0.600   45   39   18   
8th     Mississauga              17     7      9      0      1      0.441   44   53   15   
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9th     Belleville               14     5      6      1      2      0.464   38   45   13   
10th    Ottawa                   13     3      6      2      2      0.385   40   53   10   


Team Leaders

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Stat                     Leader

Goals                    Devin Hill (9)
Assists                  Devin Hill (9)
Points                   Devin Hill (18)
+/-                      Walker Drouin (+7)
Penalty Minutes          Lasse Danielsson (26)
Shots on Goal            Devin Hill (49)
Hits                     Devin Hill (52)
Shot Blocks              Larry Carriere (27)
Takeaways                Derick Lavoie (4)
Goals Against Average    Jesse McCullough (1.99)
Save Percentage          Jesse McCullough (.931)
Average Rating           Jesse McCullough (9.00)
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Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story

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Early November 2012



November 1st

Former IceDogs winger Samson Tanguay has signed a 1 year contract worth $520K with the Philadelphia Flyers.



November 3rd

The IceDogs travel to play the Sarnia Sting. Jesse McCullough stopped 30 of the 33 shots he faced in the game, and the IceDogs scored late in the third period to force overtime, and went on to victory in the shootout!

Niagara 4, Sarnia 3 (SO) Defenseman Walker Drouin scored the shootout winner.

Muller (2) (Danielsson)
Gusov (4) (Danielsson)
Gusov (5) (Tompkins)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Artem Gusov, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Sarnia Sting defenseman Jamieson Girard, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Lasse Danielsson, who recorded two assists.



Kingston Frontenacs center Quinton Lalonde is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he recorded 5 assists.



November 4th

The IceDogs travel to play the Plymouth Whalers. Backup goaltender Sidney Soucy will get thes start in goal for Niagara. Sidney Soucy stopped 20 of the 22 shots he faced, and though the Whalers scored late in the third period to force overtime, the IceDogs would emerge victorious in the shootout!

Niagara 3, Plymouth 2 (SO) Defenseman Raphael McKanna scored the shootout winner.

Hill (10) (Leclerc, Drouin) PP
Lirette (4) (Gusov)

First star honours would go to Plymouth Whalers defenseman Normand Broda, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Artem Gusov, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Plymouth Whalers goaltender Keenan Moodie, who stopped 24 of 26 shots in the loss.



November 5th

IceDogs winger Larry Carriere resumes full contact practices after recovering from his twisted knee.



November 6th

IceDogs defenseman Walker Drouin has been named to the OHL All-Stars Roster for the game against the Russian Selects!



November 8th

The IceDogs travel to play the London Knights. Jesse McCullough stopped all 20 shots he facedd in the game to record his second shutout of the season, and the IceDogs scored six goals in a lopsided victory!

Niagara 6, London 0

Curtis (5) (Tompkins, Little) PP
Leclerc (5) (Lirette, McKanna) PP
Tompkins (4) (Little, Curtis) PP
Hill (11) (Scott, Lirette)
Little (3) (Ford)
Hill (12) (Carriere, Gusov)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who posted a 20 save shutout. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Ted Little, who scored a goal, and two assists.



November 9th

The IceDogs return home to play host to the Kingston Frontenacs. Backup goaltender Sidney Soucy will get the start in goal for Niagara. Sidney Soucy stopped 28 of the 34 shots he faced, and the Frontenacs led 4-0 by the end of the first period, and Niagara never looked threatening the entire game!

Kingston 6, Niagara 2

Hill (13) (Unassisted) SH
Ford (2) (Hill, Lavoie)

First star honours would go to Kingston Frontenacs center Quinton Lalonde, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Kingston Frontenacs defenseman Mats Haggstrom, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Kingston Frontenacs winger Wilhelm Hettula, who scored two goals.



November 10th

Windsor Spitfires defenseman Davis Boyer is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored 2 goals, and 5 assists.



November 11th

The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Oshawa Generals. Jesse McCullough stopped 31 of the 34 shots he faced, and the Generals scored late in the third period to force overtime, before going on to win in the shootout!

Oshawa 4, Niagara 3 (SO) Center Jean-Francois Danyluk scored the shootout winner.

Talbot (1) (Unassisted)
Tompkins (5) (Vermette, Curtis)
Leclerc (6) (Hill, McKanna)

First star honours would go to Oshawa Generals center Jean-Francois Danyluk, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Oshawa Generals defenseman Nestor Gillies, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Raphael McKanna, who recorded an assist.



IceDogs winger Leiland Lirette served his 500th OHL Penalty Minute!



November 12th

IceDogs winger Leiland Lirette was suspended one game after his vicious elbow he delivered late in the third period of the IceDogs loss to the Oshawa Generals!



November 14th

Poland, South Korea, and Italy have won their respective groups at the Pre-Qualification Tournament for the 2014 Winter Olympics!



Eastern Conference

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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      OTL    SOL    Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st     Oshawa                   20     16     4      0      0      0.800   78   55   32   
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2nd     Brampton                 22     13     5      2      2      0.682   69   55   30   
3rd     Sudbury                  23     14     8      1      0      0.630   63   50   29   
4th     Barrie                   20     13     6      1      0      0.675   59   47   27   
5th     Kingston                 20     12     6      1      1      0.650   75   69   26   
6th     Peterborough             17     10     2      1      4      0.735   67   49   25   
7th     Niagara                  20     11     6      0      3      0.625   63   54   25   
8th     Belleville               20     8      9      1      2      0.475   53   59   19   
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9th     Mississauga              22     8      11     2      1      0.432   51   67   19   
10th    Ottawa                   18     5      9      2      2      0.389   56   69   14   


Team Leaders

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Stat                    Leader

Goals                   Devin Hill (13)
Assists                 Devin Hill (11)
Points                  Devin Hill (24)
+/-                     Walker Drouin (+8)
Penalty Minutes         Leiland Lirette (47)
Shots on Goal           Devin Hill (65)
Hits                    Devin Hill (67)
Shot Blocks             Raphael McKanna (39)
Takeaways               Raphael McKanna (7)
Goals Against Average   Jesse McCullough (1.96)
Save Percentage         Jesse McCullough (.931)
Average Rating          Jesse McCullough (9.08)
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Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story

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Late November 2012



November 16th

The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the London Knights. Jesse McCullough stopped 21 of the 24 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs led 2-1 midway through the third period, the Knights would score three unanswered goals to take the victory!

London 4, Niagara 2

Hill (14) (Carriere, Leclerc)
Lavoie (3) (Ford, Carriere) PP

First star honours would go to London Knights defenseman Grant Dumas, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to London Knights defenseman Carl-Olivier Mastad, who scored a goal. Third star would go to London Knights defenseman Jean-Maxime McLeod, who scored a goal.



November 17th

The IceDogs travel to play the Ottawa 67's. Backup goaltender Sidney Soucy will get the start in goal for Niagara. Sidney Soucy stopped 15 of the 17 shots he faced, and though Ottawa led 2-1 after the first period, the IceDogs scored twice in the third period to take the victory!

Niagara 3, Ottawa 2

Ford (3) (Unassisted)
Lavoie (4) (Little, Gusov) PP
Curtis (6) (Tompkins)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Codey Ford, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Derick Lavoie, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Ted Little, who recorded an assist.



Kitchener Rangers winger Jean-Christopher Parent is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored 3 goals, and 2 assists.



November 18th

The IceDogs return home to play host to the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors. Jesse McCullough stopped 25 of the 30 shots he faced, and the Majors took a 4-0 lead in the first period, and despite a dramatic late comeback attempt by Niagara, they would end up claiming the victory!

Mississauga 5, Niagara 3

McKanna (2) (Muller, Tompkins)
Little (4) (Tompkins, Lavoie) PP
Hill (15) (Leclerc, Carriere)

First star honours would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors center Gerry Henry, who recorded three assists. Second star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors winger Marty Snitzer, who scored a goal, and two assists. Third star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors winger Robbie Quirk, who scored a hat trick.



November 22nd

The QMJHL All-Stars defeat the Russian Selects 5-3! First star honours would go to Gatineau Olympiques winger Olivier Chabot, who scored two goals, and an assist. Second star would go to Drummondville Voltigeurs center Benjamin Audette, who scored a goal, and three assists. Third star would go to Russian winger Anatoli Popovic, who scored two goals.



November 23rd

The IceDogs travel to play the Barrie Colts. Jesse McCullough stopped 23 of the 28 shots he faced in the game, and though the IceDogs took an early 2-0 lead, the Colts would score five unanswered goals to take the victory!

Niagara 2, Barrie 5

Muller (3) (Mosher)
Hill (16) (Drouin, McKanna) PP

First star honours would go to Barrie Colts defenseman Wyatt Roshko, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Barrie Colts defenseman Duanne Chouinard, who recorded an assist.



November 24th

IceDogs winger Gleason Mosher will miss 10 days with a neck strain.



London Knights winger Pelle Engstrom is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored 4 goals, and 4 assists.



November 25th

The OHL All-Stars defeat the Russian Selects 5-1! First star honours would go to London Knights center Bradley MacLean, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Saginaw Spirit center Rod Milette, who recorded three assists. Third star would go to Sudbury Wolves defenseman Samuel Cassels, who recorded an assist.

IceDogs defenseman Walker Drouin played 11:01, scored a goal, was +3, and had 3 shots on goal for the OHL All-Stars!



November 26th

The IceDogs return home to play host to the Brampton Battalion. Jesse McCullough stopped 24 of the 29 shots he faced, and the Battalion scored the first five goals of the game, and the IceDogs never stood a chance of coming back!

Brampton 5, Niagara 1

Vermette (3) (Danielsson, Curtis)

First star honours would go to Brampton Battalion winger Jassi Fisher, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Brampton Battalion winger Scotley Bertrand, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Brampton Battalion defenseman Kurt McArthur, who recorded an assist.



November 28th

The IceDogs return home to play host to the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds. Jesse McCullough stopped 18 of the 21 shots he faced, and though the Greyhounds led 3-1 going into the third period, the IceDogs would score four goals in the third to take the victory!

Sault Ste. Marie 3, Niagara 5

Brouillard (1) (Muller, Little)
Danielsson (2) (Vermette)
Curtis (7) (Tompkins, Little) PP
Lirette (5) (Drouin, Hill) PP
Scott (3) (Hill, Gusov)

First star honours would go to Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds defenseman Sacha Kelly, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Lasse Danielsson, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Ted Little, who recorded two assists.



November 30th

Brampton Battalion winger Schuyler Hahn is named OHL Player of the Month. In 5 games he scored 5 goals, and 5 assists.



Eastern Conference

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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      OTL    SOL    Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st     Oshawa                   26     21     5      0      0      0.808   96   65   42   
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2nd     Brampton                 29     18     7      2      2      0.690   98   78   40   
3rd     Barrie                   26     18     7      1      0      0.712   79   58   37   
4th     Sudbury                  28     18     9      1      0      0.661   83   61   37   
5th     Kingston                 25     16     7      1      1      0.680   92   80   34   
6th     Niagara                  26     13     10     0      3      0.558   79   78   29   
7th     Mississauga              28     12     13     2      1      0.482   69   83   27   
8th     Peterborough             22     10     7      1      4      0.568   77   69   25   
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9th     Belleville               24     9      12     1      2      0.438   62   74   21   
10th    Ottawa                   23     7      12     2      2      0.391   71   83   18   


Team Leaders

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Stat                    Leader

Goals                   Devin Hill (16)
Assists                 Devin Hill (13)
Points                  Devin Hill (29)
+/-                     Walker Drouin (+4)
Penalty Minutes         Leiland Lirette (75)
Shots on Goal           Devin Hill (81)
Hits                    Devin Hill (86)
Shot Blocks             Codey Ford (52)
Takeaways               Raphael McKanna (9)
Goals Against Average   Jesse McCullough (2.62)
Save Percentage         Jesse McCullough (.906)
Average Rating          Devin Hill (8.32)
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Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story

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OHL Round-Up, End of November 2012



Eastern Conference

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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      OTL    SOL    Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st     Oshawa                   26     21     5      0      0      0.808   96   65   42   
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2nd     Brampton                 29     18     7      2      2      0.690   98   78   40   
3rd     Barrie                   26     18     7      1      0      0.712   79   58   37   
4th     Sudbury                  28     18     9      1      0      0.661   83   61   37   
5th     Kingston                 25     16     7      1      1      0.680   92   80   34   
6th     Niagara                  26     13     10     0      3      0.558   79   78   29   
7th     Mississauga              28     12     13     2      1      0.482   69   83   27   
8th     Peterborough             22     10     7      1      4      0.568   77   69   25   
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9th     Belleville               24     9      12     1      2      0.438   62   74   21   
10th    Ottawa                   23     7      12     2      2      0.391   71   83   18   

Western Conference

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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      OTL    SOL    Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st     London                   27     18     8      1      0      0.685   94   61   37   
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2nd     Sarnia                   26     14     8      1      3      0.615   88   79   32   
3rd     Windsor                  28     14     10     4      0      0.571   85   82   32   
4th     Guelph                   25     11     11     1      2      0.500   69   79   25   
5th     Saginaw                  24     12     12     0      0      0.500   67   81   24   
6th     Owen Sound               26     11     15     0      0      0.423   66   85   22   
7th     Erie                     26     10     15     0      1      0.404   74   94   21   
8th     Kitchener                24     9      13     1      1      0.417   60   79   20   
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9th     Plymouth                 23     8      12     0      3      0.413   57   67   19   
10th    Sault Ste. Marie         26     7      18     0      1      0.288   57   87   15   


Niagara IceDogs Team Statistics


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No   Name                     GP  G   A   P   +--  PIM  SOG  Sh   Av R 
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1    McCullough, Jesse        17  0   1   1   0    0    0    -    8.29 
36   Soucy, Sidney            9   0   0   0   0    0    0    -    7.33 
25   Drouin, Walker           26  4   12  16  4    14   49   8.2  7.69 
33   Ford, Codey              26  3   3   6   -6   15   30   10.0 7.27 
21   Gusov, Artem             26  5   6   11  -1   8    51   9.8  7.42 
2    Lavoie, Derick           25  4   4   8   -13  10   36   11.1 6.80 
77   Johnston, Dusty          5   0   1   1   1    2    5    0.0  6.40 
6    McKanna, Raphael         26  2   10  12  -1   38   29   6.9  7.54 
3    Talbot, Patrice          22  1   0   1   4    22   17   5.9  6.41 
54   Grant, Cedric            6   0   1   1   -1   12   4    0.0  6.00 
40   Leclerc, Reggie          26  6   11  17  1    12   52   11.5 6.42 
82   Mosher, Gleason          23  1   7   8   -3   10   27   3.7  6.17 
52   Scott, Corbie            26  3   1   4   -6   22   25   12.0 6.42 
11   Brouillard, Marc-Olivier 10  1   0   1   0    4    10   10.0 6.30 
75   Danielsson, Lasse        26  2   6   8   -6   46   25   8.0  6.65 
17   Hill, Devin              25  16  13  29  3    34   81   19.8 8.32 
34   Little, Ted              26  4   9   13  -4   22   49   8.2  6.46 
67   Tompkins, Scotty         26  5   11  16  -3   14   38   13.2 6.69 
68   Carriere, Larry          23  1   8   9   -2   32   10   10.0 6.74 
22   Curtis, Bradyn           26  7   7   14  2    18   44   15.9 6.31 
62   Lirette, Leiland         23  5   7   12  -5   75   77   6.5  6.78 
19   Muller, Nicolaus         26  3   3   6   1    14   16   18.8 6.31 
18   Vermette, Stacy          20  3   2   5   -1   15   17   17.6 6.15 

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No   Name                     GP  W   L   T   MIN  GAA  SV%  SO   Av R 
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1    McCullough, Jesse        17  8   7   2  1035  2.61 .906 2    8.29 
36   Soucy, Sidney            9   5   3   1   547  2.85 .880 1    7.33 


OHL League Leaders - Skaters

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Stat                     League Leader                         IceDogs Leader

Goals                    Dale Pike, Sarnia (19)                Devin Hill (16), T-4th
Assists                  Al Beaudin, London (23)               Devin Hill (13), T-43rd
Points                   Dale Pike, Sarnia (38)                Devin Hill (29), T-12th
+/-                      Jiri Lev, Peterborough (+24)          Walker Drouin (+4), Below 50th
Penalty Minutes          Cam Veilleux, Kingston (138)          Leiland Lirette (75), 14th
Shots on Goal            Dale Pike, Sarnia (115)               Devin Hill (81), 24th
Game Winning Goals       Cooper Todd, Sudbury (6)              Bradyn Curtis (2), T-26th
Hits                     Gerry Kariya, Sudbury (153)           Devin Hill (86), T-18th
Takeaways                Samuel Cassels, Sudbury (20)          Raphael McKanna (9), T-19th
Shot Blocks              Vince MacAulay, Erie (69)             Codey Ford (52), 5th
Average Rating           Gerry Kariya, Sudbury (8.86)          Devin Hill (8.32), 9th


OHL League Leaders - Goaltenders

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Stat                     League Leader                          IceDogs Leader

Wins                     Elie Garland, Brampton (18)            Jesse McCullough (8), T-11th
Goals Against Average    Koltyn Lecomte, Sudbury (1.92)         Jesse McCullough (2.62), 16th
Save Percentage          Koltyn Lecomte, Sudbury (.922)         Jesse McCullough (.906), 9th
Shutouts                 Koltyn Lecomte, Sudbury (3)            Jesse McCullough (2), T-2nd
Average Rating           Alec Hall, Mississauga (8.42)          Jesse McCullough (8.29), 3rd
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Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story

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Early December 2012



December 1st

The WHL All-Star defeat the Russian Selects 4-0! First star honours would go to Kootenay Ice goaltender Ryley Davison, who posted a 28 save shutout. Second star would go to Regina Pats defenseman Jean-Guy Monahan, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Saskatoon Blades winger Paul Beaudin, who scored two goals.



Brampton Battalion winger Schuyler Hahn is named OHL Player of the Week. In 3 games he scored 4 goals, and 4 assists.



December 2nd

The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Sudbury Wolves. Jesse McCullough stopped 24 of the 27 shots he faced, but the difference of the game were the two empty net goals Sudbury scored late in the third period!

Sudbury 5, Niagara 3

Little (5) (Scott, Lavoie)
McKanna (3) (Lirette, Little)
Curtis (8) (Drouin, McKanna) PP

First star honours would go to Sudbury Wolves winger Franklin Pawlowski, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Sudbury Wolves center Gregg Stanford, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Raphael McKanna, who scored a goal, and an assist.



December 3rd

The IceDogs travel to play the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors. Backup goaltender Sidney Soucy will get the start in goal for Niagara. Sidney Soucy stopped 16 of the 20 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored first, the Majors scored three straight goals, and the IceDogs couldn't complete the comeback!

Niagara 2, Mississauga 4

Lirette (6) (Unassisted)
Muller (4) (Gusov, Danielsson)

First star honours would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors winger Robbie Quirk, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Artem Gusov, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Leiland Lirette, who scored a goal.



December 5th

IceDogs winger Gleason Mosher resumes full contact practices after recovering from his neck strain.



December 7th

The IceDogs return home to play host to the Ottawa 67's. Jesse McCullough stopped 27 of the 28 shots he faced in the game, and the IceDogs took a 4-0 lead in the first period, and held off the 67's the rest of the game!

Ottawa 1, Niagara 5

Drouin (5) (Hill) PP
Lavoie (5) (Little)
Lirette (7) (Scott, Hill)
Gusov (6) (Mosher, Curtis) PP
McKanna (4) (Leclerc, Drouin) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Walker Drouin, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 27 of 28 shots in the victory.



December 8th

The IceDogs travel to play the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds. Backup goaltender Sidney Soucy will get the start in goal for Niagara. Sidney Soucy stopped 23 of the 24 shots he faced, and the IceDogs took an early 2-0 lead, with the Greyhounds unable to complete a late comeback bid!

Niagara 2, Sault Ste. Marie 1

Lirette (8) (Leclerc, Drouin) PP
McKanna (5) (Leclerc, Drouin) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Walker Drouin, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Sidney Soucy, who stopped 23 of 24 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds center Kirt Lavoie, who scored a goal.



Former IceDogs winger Edan Chenier has signed a 1 year contract worth $17K with the Fort Wayne Komets (CHL).



Belleville Bulls winger Sasha Mann is named OHL Player of the Week. In 4 games he scored 4 goals, and 2 assists.



December 9th

The IceDogs travel to play the Saginaw Spirit. Jesse McCullough stopped 19 of the 22 shots he faced in the game, and the Spirit took an early 3-0 lead, and despite a couple late goals, Niagara could not complete the comeback!

Niagara 2, Saginaw 3

Leclerc (7) (Little, Lavoie)
Carriere (2) (Mosher, McKanna)

First star honours would go to Saginaw Spirit center Rod Milette, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Raphael McKanna, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Saginaw Spirit center Bryden Harty, who recorded two assists.



Eastern Conference

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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      OTL    SOL    Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st     Oshawa                   31     25     6      0      0      0.806   120  81   50   
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2nd     Brampton                 32     21     7      2      2      0.719   110  82   46   
3rd     Sudbury                  33     21     11     1      0      0.652   101  77   43   
4th     Kingston                 29     19     8      1      1      0.690   105  91   40   
5th     Barrie                   31     19     10     1      1      0.645   89   73   40   
6th     Peterborough             28     13     8      1      6      0.589   97   85   33   
7th     Niagara                  31     15     13     0      3      0.532   93   92   33   
8th     Mississauga              33     14     16     2      1      0.470   80   100  31   
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9th     Belleville               29     12     13     1      3      0.483   84   92   28   
10th    Ottawa                   28     9      15     2      2      0.393   85   104  22   


Team Leaders

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Stat                    Leader

Goals                   Devin Hill (16)
Assists                 Walker Drouin (16)
Points                  Devin Hill (31)
+/-                     Patrice Talbot (+7)
Penalty Minutes         Leiland Lirette (79)
Shots on Goal           Devin Hill (100)
Hits                    Devin Hill (108)
Shots Blocks            Raphael McKanna (58)
Takeaways               Raphael McKanna (10)
Goals Against Average   Jesse McCullough (2.58)
Save Percentage         Jesse McCullough (.906)
Average Rating          Jesse McCullough (8.30)
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Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story

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Mid-December 2012



December 13th

The IceDogs travel to play the London Knights. Jesse McCullough stopped 21 of the 23 shots he faced, and the IceDogs scored the first five goals of the game, and London never really threatened!

Niagara 6, London 2

Danielsson (3) (Talbot)
Lirette (9) (Tompkins, Brouillard)
Hill (17) (Leclerc, Drouin) PP
Little (6) (Lirette, Lavoie)
Little (7) (Leclerc, Drouin)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Leiland Lirette, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Walker Drouin, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Derick Lavoie, who recorded two assists.



December 14th

IceDogs center Devin Hill will miss ten days with olecranon bursitis.



December 15th

The IceDogs travel to play the Owen Sound Attack. Jesse McCullough stopped 22 of the 26 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs led 3-2 going into the third period, the Attack would scored three times in the third to take the victory!

Niagara 3, Owen Sound 5

Lirette (10) (Leclerc, Little)
Drouin (6) (Unassisted) PP
Mosher (2) (McKanna)

First star honours would go to Owen Sound Attack center Lance Daoust, who scored a goal, and three assists. Second star would go to Owen Sound Attack winger Blaine Cruickshank, who scored a goal, and two assists. Third star would go to Owen Sound Attack winger Regan Webber, who scored a goal, and an assist.



Mississauga St. Michael's Majors winger Robbie Quirk is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored 3 goals, and an assist.



December 16th

The IceDogs return home to play host to the Guelph Storm. Backup goaltender Sidney Soucy will get the start in goal for Niagara. Sidney Soucy stopped 31 of the 35 shots he faced, and though the Storm scored late in the third to force overtime, it would be IceDogs winger Leiland Lirette emerging as the overtime hero!

Guelph 4, Niagara 5 (OT)

Drouin (7) (Little) PP
Leclerc (8) (Little)
Ford (4) (Scott) SH
Lirette (11) (Lavoie)
Lirette (12) (Drouin)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Walker Drouin, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Leiland Lirette, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Guelph Storm center Yves Todd, who recorded two assists.



December 17th

The IceDogs announce that they have signed defenseman Raphael McKanna to return for his overage year next season. McKanna has played in 34 games with the IceDogs this season, putting up 18 (5+13) points, and is -1, with 50 penalty minutes.

The IceDogs announce that they have signed winger Corbie Scott to return for his overage year next season. Scott has played in 34 games with the IceDogs this season, putting up 7 (3+4) points, and is -11, with 38 penalty minutes.



IceDogs winger Larry Carriere will miss 10 days with a groin strain.



December 18th

The IceDogs announce that they have signed center Scotty Tompkins to return for his overage year next season. Tompkins has played in 33 games for the IceDogs this season, putting up 18 (5+13) points, and is -8, with 18 penalty minutes.



December 19th

Austria and Italy have won their respective groups at the Division 1 World Junior Championship, and have earned promotion to the top flight of the championship for next year!



IceDogs defenseman Artem Gusov has been selected to represent Belarus at the World Junior Championship!



December 20th

The IceDogs travel to play the Barrie Colts. Jesse McCullough stopped 30 of the 32 shots he faced, and though the Colts scored late in the third to force overtime, it would be IceDogs winger Corbie Scott who emerged as the hero!

Niagara 3, Barrie 2 (OT)

Little (8) (Lirette, Drouin) PP
Little (9) (Leclerc, Lirette)
Scott (4) (Little, Drouin)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Ted Little, who scored two goals, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Walker Drouin, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Leiland Lirette, who recorded two assists.



IceDogs winger Cedric Grant will miss three months with a fractured shin.



December 21st

The IceDogs announce that they have signed winger Reggie Leclerc to return for his overage year next season. Leclerc has played in 35 games with the IceDogs this season, putting up 26 (8+18) points, and is +6, with 20 penalty minutes.

Defenseman Walker Drouin has turned down the offer of a contract for next season. Will try again later.

Yes, I know I've invited five guys back overage. The plan is to have Drouin, McKanna, and Leclerc be the overage players. Then if Drouin either doesn't sign with us, or signs a pro contract, Tompkins will get the spot, and if both defensemen (Drouin, and McKanna) end up signing pro contracts, Scott would get the spot.

I'm not sure if I've explained this yet, but I set a rule for myself which I've followed throughout this blog, in an attempt to make things more challenging. I don't accept overage players on loan from NHL teams. I release the rights to all 20 year old players under NHL contracts just after the Memorial Cup each year.

Both Walker Drouin, and Raphael McKanna were drafted, but they were drafted their second time through the draft, so their NHL teams have until after their overage seasons to decide if they are going to sign them or not, which is why there's a possibility the two could play their overage years for me.



December 22nd

Former IceDogs center Freddie Hamilton has signed a 1 year contract extension worth $99.5K with the Connecticut Whale (AHL).



Niagara IceDogs defenseman Walker Drouin is named OHL Player of the Week!! In 2 games he scored a goal, and 3 assists.



December 25th

IceDogs center Devin Hill resumes full contact practices after recovering from his olecranon bursitis.



Eastern Conference

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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      OTL    SOL    Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st     Oshawa                   35     26     7      0      2      0.771   131  95   54   
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2nd     Brampton                 37     23     9      2      3      0.689   123  94   51   
3rd     Sudbury                  38     24     13     1      0      0.645   114  87   49   
4th     Kingston                 34     23     9      1      1      0.706   121  103  48   
5th     Barrie                   36     22     11     2      1      0.653   100  83   47   
6th     Peterborough             34     17     10     1      6      0.603   117  98   41   
7th     Niagara                  35     18     14     0      3      0.557   110  105  39   
8th     Belleville               36     15     17     1      3      0.472   95   110  34   
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9th     Mississauga              37     14     20     2      1      0.419   87   115  31   
10th    Ottawa                   33     11     18     2      2      0.394   100  121  26   


Team Leaders

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Stat                    Leader

Goals                   Devin Hill (17)
Assists                 Walker Drouin (21)
Points                  Devin Hill (32)
+/-                     Reggie Leclerc (+6)
Penalty Minutes         Leiland Lirette (83)
Shots on Goal           Leiland Lirette (111)
Hits                    Devin Hill (112)
Shots Blocks            Codey Ford (70)
Takeaways               Raphael McKanna (11)
Goals Against Average   Jesse McCullough (2.59)
Save Percentage         Jesse McCullough (.906)
Average Rating          Jesse McCullough (8.26)
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Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story

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Germany Roster - 2012/13 World Junior Championship



Goaltenders



Johannes Etz

5'9", 145 lbs, Age: 16, From: Dusseldorf, Germany, DEG Youngsters (Deutsche Nachwuchs Liga)

Role: Third String Goaltender

Stats: 2GP, 1-1-0, 0 SO, 3.34, .883, 7.00 AvR



Marvin Martin

6'1", 176 lbs, Age: 19, From: Bremen, Germany, Kolner Junghaie (Deutsche Nachwuchs Liga)

Role: Backup Goaltender

Stats: 18GP, 9-8-1, 0 SO, 3.22 GAA, .886 SV%, 7.22 AvR



Philipp Schuster

6', 169 lbs, Age: 19, From: Frankfurt, Germany, Lowen Franfurt (Deutsche Oberliga)

Role: Starting Goaltender

Stats: 17GP, 6-5-6, 1 SO, 2.76 GAA, .895 SV%, 7.53 AvR



Defensemen



Rupert Dietrich

6'3", 169 lbs, Age: 18, From: Dusseldorf, Germany, Rote Teufel Bad Nauheim (Deutsche Oberliga)

Role: Third Pairing, First Penalty Kill

Stats: 19GP, 5G, 14A, 19P, +7, 28 PIM, 7.84 AvR



Jochen Funk

5'9", 174 lbs, Age: 19, From: Koln, Germany, FASS Berlin (Deutsche Oberliga)

Role: Second Pairing, Second Powerplay, Second Penalty Kill

Stats: 8GP, 1G, 8A, 9P, +7, 6 PIM, 8.25 AvR



Philip Maier

5'11", 180 lbs, Age: 19, From: Dusseldorf, Germany, Krefeld Pinguine (Deutsche Eishockey Liga)

Role: First Pairing, First Powerplay

Drafted: Tampa Bay Lightning, 5th Round (144th Overall), 2012

Stats: 31GP, 3G, 4A, 7P, +4, 16 PIM, 6.55 AvR



Thom Maier

6'2", 209 lbs, Age: 18, From: Munchen, Germany, Munchen (Deutsche Eishockey Liga)

Role: Fourth Pairing

Stats: 34GP, 0G, 1A, 1P, -13, 50 PIM, 6.41 AvR



Niklas Mann

6'4", 198 lbs, Age: 18, From: Bremen, Germany, Krefeld Pinguine (Deutsche Eishockey Liga)

Role: First Pairing, Second Powerplay, Second Penalty Kill

Stats: 4GP, 0G, 1A, 1P, +3, 4 PIM, 7.00 AvR



Sascha Mayer

6', 167 lbs, Age: 18, From: Nurnberg, Germany, Eisbaren Juniors Berlin (Deutsche Nachwuchs Liga)

Role: Extra Defenseman

Stats: 20GP, 7G, 10A, 17P, -3, 26 PIM, 7.05 AvR



Daniel Bauer

6'1", 189 lbs, Age: 17, From: Fussen, Germany, Fussen (Deutsche Oberliga)

Role: Fourth Pairing

Stats: 20GP, 5G, 5A, 10P, -1, 32 PIM, 7.25 AvR



Matthias Friedrich

5'11", 167 lbs, Age: 17, From: Berlin, Germany, Landshut Cannibals (Deutsche 2.Bundesliga)

Role: Third Pairing, First Penalty Kill

Stats: 21GP, 5G, 7A, 12P, +10, 18 PIM, 6.67 AvR



Dominic Popiesch

5'10", 185 lbs, Age: 18, From: Koln, Germany, Kolner Junghaie (Deutsche Nachwuchs Liga)

Role: Second Pairing, First Powerplay

Stats: 20GP, 2G, 16A, 18P, +3, 30 PIM, 7.15 AvR



Left Wingers



Olaf Appel

5'11", 160 lbs, Age: 16, From: Hannover, Germany, Hannover Braves (Deutsche Oberliga)

Role: Fourth Line LW, Second Penalty Kill

Stats: 21GP, 8G, 4A, 12P, +4, 50 PIM, 7.00 AvR



Derek Busch

6'2", 165 lbs, Age: 18, From: Krefeld, Germany, Krefelder EV 81 (Deutsche Nachwuchs Liga)

Role: Fourth Line Center

Stats: 20GP, 3G, 10A, 13P, +10, 38 PIM, 6.70 AvR



Klaus Fischer

5'11", 156 lbs, Age: 17, From: Ingolstadt, Germany, Mississauga St. Michael's Majors (Ontario Hockey League)

Role: Third Line LW

Stats: 21GP, 1G, 0A, 1P, -5, 18 PIM, 5.76 AvR



Bruce Martinovic

5'11", 149 lbs, Age: 18, From: Augsburg, Germany, Iserlohn 1b (Deutsche Regionalliga)

Role: First Line LW, First Powerplay, First Penalty Kill

Stats: 17GP, 8G, 13A, 21P, +7, 18 PIM, 7.18 AvR



Marvin Person

5'10", 169 lbs, Age: 19, From: Berlin, Germany, Wedemark Scorpions (Deutsche Oberliga)

Role: Second Line LW

Stats: 21GP, 5G, 6A, 11P, +4, 16 PIM, 6.71 AvR



Right Wingers



Olaf Fiedler

6', 163 lbs, Age: 18, From: Dusseldorf, Germany, Dusseldorf Metro Stars (Deutsche Eishockey Liga)

Role: Second Line RW, First Powerplay

Stats: 20GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, -13, 8 PIM, 6.00 AvR



Daniel Leask

6', 167 lbs, Age: 18, From: Dusseldorf, Germany, DEG Youngsters (Deutsche Nachwuchs Liga)

Role: Extra Winger

Stats: 20GP, 6G, 12A, 18P, +16, 14 PIM, 6.70 AvR



Benedikt Schroder

6'2", 167 lbs, Age: 17, From: Dusseldorf, Germany, Eisbaren Juniors Berlin (Deutsche Nachwuchs Liga)

Role: Fourth Line RW

Stats: 20GP, 4G, 8A, 12P, -2, 18 PIM, 6.55 AvR



Patrick Suchan

6', 154 lbs, Age: 18, From: Nurnberg, Germany, Eispiraten Crimmitschau (Deutsche 2.Bundesliga)

Role: First Line RW, Second Powerplay

Stats: 25GP, 10G, 12A, 22P, +11, 16 PIM, 6.76 AvR



Centers



Martin Etz

5'8", 147 lbs, Age: 17, From: Dusseldorf, Germany, Fuchse Duisburg (Deutsche Oberliga)

Role: Third Line RW

Stats: 13GP, 2G, 7A, 9P, +3, 12 PIM, 6.92 AvR



Olaf Goc

5'11", 163 lbs, Age: 17, From: Koln, Germany, Wedemark Scorpions (Deutsche Oberliga)

Role: Extra Center

Stats: 21GP, 5G, 2A, 7P, +1, 20 PIM, 6.29 AvR



Thomas Grosch

6', 165 lbs, Age: 17, From: Krefeld, Germany, Krefeld Pinguine (Deutsche Eishockey Liga)

Role: Third Line Center

Stats: 14GP, 4G, 1A, 5P, +3, 11 PIM, 6.21 AvR



Andreas Kruger

5'11", 165 lbs, Age: 18, From: Bremen, Germany, Dusseldorf Metro Stars (Deutsche Eishockey Liga)

Role: Second Line Center, Second Powerplay, First Penalty Kill

Stats: 20GP, 1G, 0A, 1P, -1, 39 PIM, 6.10 AvR



Jean-Rene Pike

6'1", 183 lbs, Age: 16, From: Langley, British Columbia, Prince George Cougars (Western Hockey League)

Role: First Line Center, First Powerplay, Second Penalty Kill

Stats: 30GP, 6G, 16A, 22P, -3, 44 PIM, 7.43 AvR



Line Combinations

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LW                    C                     RW

Bruce Martinovic      Jean-Rene Pike        Patrick Suchan
Marvin Person         Andreas Kruger        Olaf Fiedler
Klaus Fischer         Thomas Grosch         Martin Etz
Olaf Appel            Derek Busch           Benedikt Schroder

Extras: C Olaf Goc, RW Daniel Leask

LD                    RD

Philip Maier          Niklas Mann
Jochen Funk           Dominic Popiesch
Rupert Dietrich       Matthias Friedrich
Thom Maier            Daniel Bauer

Extra: Sascha Mayer

Philipp Schuster
Marvin Martin
Johannes Etz
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Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story

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Late December 2012, World Junior Championship, Group Stage, Host Country: Canada



December 26th

The World Junior Championship Group B begins play today, pitting Germany against Canada, Russia, Switzerland, and USA!

Group A consists of Belarus, Czech Republic, Finland, Slovakia, and Sweden



Canada vs. USA

Canada defeat USA 4-0! First star honours would go to Canadian defenseman Samuel Cassels, who recorded three assists. Second star would go to Canadian goaltender Remi Nadeau, who posted a 24 save shutout. Third star would go to Canadian center Travis Elliott, who scored a goal, and two assists.



Germany vs. Russia

Russia defeat Germany 4-0! First star honours would go to Russian goaltender Kirill Kvasha, who posted a 29 save shutout. Second star would go to Russian defenseman Alex Popov, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Russian winger Anatoli Popovic, who scored a goal, and an assist.



In Group A action, Finland and Czech Republic battle to a 3-3 draw, and Belarus defeat Sweden 4-1!



IceDogs defenseman Artem Gusov played 5:22, and was Even, serving as Captain of the Belarus squad as they defeated Sweden 4-1!



December 27th

In Group A action Slovakia defeat Belarus 4-3, and Sweden defeat Czech Republic 4-3!



IceDogs defenseman Artem Gusov played 5:53, recorded an assist, was +1, and blocked 1 shot, while serving as Captain of the Belarus squad that lost to Slovakia 4-3!



December 28th

The IceDogs travel to play the Barrie Colts. Jesse McCullough stopped 21 of the 23 shots he faced in the game, but Colts netminder Doug Ouellet stunned Niagara, holding them off the board the entire game!

Niagara 0, Barrie 2

First star honours would go to Barrie Colts goaltender Doug Ouellet, who posted a 30 save shutout. Second star would go to Barrie Colts defenseman Duanne Chouinard, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Barrie Colts defenseman James Brown, who recorded an assist.



Russia vs. Canada

Canada defeat Russia 4-2! First star honours would go to Canadian defenseman Bob Matte, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Russian winger Anatoli Popovic, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Canadian center Jeremie Ogilvie, who recorded two assists.



Switzerland vs. Germany

Switzerland defeat Germany 4-3! First star honours would go to Swiss winger Rolf Niederost, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Swiss center Yann Neuenschwander, who scored two goals. Third star would go to German winger Bruce Martinovic, who recorded two assists.



December 29th

IceDogs winger Larry Carriere resumes full contact practices after recovering from his groin strain.



The IceDogs travel to play the Kitchener Rangers. Backup goaltender Sidney Soucy will get the start in goal for Niagara. Sidney Soucy stopped 22 of the 26 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs had a 2-1 lead to end the first period, the Rangers scored three unanswered goals to take the victory!

Niagara 2, Kitchener 4

Leclerc (9) (Drouin, Hill) PP
McKanna (6) (Hill) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Raphael McKanna, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Kitchener Rangers center Neal Bozoian, who scored a goal, and an assist.



IceDogs defenseman Derick Lavoie played in his 100th OHL Game!



Ottawa 67's center Lyle Dunphy is named OHL Player of the Week. In 3 games he scored 2 goals, and 5 assists.



In Group A action, Czech Republic defeat Slovakia 5-3, and Finland defeat Sweden 3-2!



December 30th



Canada vs. Switzerland

Canada defeat Switzerland 4-0! First star honours would go to Canadian goaltender Remi Nadeau, who posted a 30 save shutout. Second star would go to Canadian winger Olivier Chabot, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Canadian winger Wendel Stone, who recorded two assists.



USA vs. Russia

USA defeat Russia 4-2! First star honours would go to American winger Matthew McGimpsey, who scored a hat trick, and an assist. Second star would go to American center Tully Hughes, who scored a goal, and three assists. Third star would go to American winger Sean Larson, who recorded two assists.



December 31st

The IceDogs return home to play host to the Erie Otters. Jesse McCullough stopped 18 of the 20 shots he faced, and though the Otters took an early 2-0 lead, the IceDogs battled back, scoring three unanswered goals in the victory!

Erie 2, Niagara 3

Lirette (13) (Drouin, Leclerc)
Lavoie (6) (Scott)
Hill (18) (McKanna)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Leiland Lirette, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Derick Lavoie, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who scored a goal.



Guelph Storm center Yves Todd is named OHL Player of the Month. In 11 games he scored 6 goals, and 10 assists.



In Group A action Czech Republic defeat Belarus 5-1, and Finland defeat Slovakia 4-1!



IceDogs defenseman Artem Gusov played 4:53, and was Even, acting as Captain of the Belarus squad, as they lost to the Czech Republic 5-1!



January 1st



Germany vs. Canada

Canada defeat Germany 5-1! First star honours would go to Canadian center Jeremie Ogilvie, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Canadian defenseman Jean-Guy Monahan, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Canadian winger Wendel Stone, who recorded an assist.



Switzerland vs. USA

USA defeat Switzerland 3-0! First star honours would go to American goaltender Reno Leger, who posted a 25 save shutout. Second star would go to American winger Matthew McGimpsey, who scored a hat trick. Third star would go to American center Tully Hughes, who recorded three assists.



The ISS released their Mid-Term Rankings for the 2013 NHL Entry Draft, and there was an IceDog ranked!

D Derick Lavoie - #27 (Down From #16 in Preliminaries)


The top-ranked player was Shawinigan Cataractes center Kory Martynowski (38GP, 18G, 33A, 51P, +3, 20 PIM, 8.11 AvR), followed by PEI Rocket goaltender Samuel Laplante (27GP, 10-12-4, 0 SO, 2.89 GAA, .898 SV%, 8.07 AvR), and Regina Pats defenseman Jean-Guy Monahan (39GP, 7G, 15A, 22P, +11, 14 PIM, 7.46 AvR).

The top-ranked OHL Player was Peterborough Petes winger Norm Favreau (#6) (35GP, 21G, 21A, 42P, +10, 23 PIM, 7.14 AvR)



The ISS also release their Mid-Term Rankings for the 2013 OHL Priority Selection!

The top-ranked Player was Markham Majors center Kiel Bruce (27GP, 10G, 13A, 23P, +30, 40 PIM, 5.85 AvR), followed by Stouffville Spirit center Thomas Legace (33GP, 12G, 23A, 35P, +14, 58 PIM, 7.24 AvR), and Kingston Voyageurs winger Jacob Passmore (32GP, 3G, 12A, 15P, -8, 44 PIM, 6.50 AvR

If the season ended today the IceDogs would hold the 11th overall pick in the draft!

Ranked #11 - RD/LD Sean Donnelly, Reston Raider (US U16 East) (25GP, 8G, 8A, 16P, +10, 32 PIM, 6.76 AvR



The ISS also released their Mid-Term Rankings for the 2013 CHL Import Draft!

The top-ranked player was Swedish winger Andreas Lof (LN 91 J20, Swedish J20 Lower, 22GP, 17G, 20A, 37P, +3, 18 PIM, 7.59 AvR), followed by Finnish winger Toni Suutarinen (Helsingin Jokerit A-Jrs, Finnish A-Junior SM-Liga, 21GP, 4G, 11A, 15P, +3, 22 PIM, 6.43 AvR), and Slovakian winger Radovan Kubala (Dukla Senica Jrs, Slovakian Junior League, 22GP, 8G, 16A, 24P, +17, 22 PIM, 6.50 AvR).



January 2nd

Former IceDogs center Ryan Strome has signed a 2 year contract extension worth $3.89M per season, with the New York Islanders.



Former IceDogs winger Mitchell Theoret announced his retirement today, as he cannot support himself playing professional hockey!



Mitchell Theoret Career Stats



Career (United Hockey League): 226GP, 51G, 43A, 94P, -8, 298 PIM, 6.20 AvR
Huntsville Havoc (226 games)

UHL Playoffs: 33GP, 12G, 12A, 24P, Even, 56 PIM, 6.65 AvR
Huntsville Havoc (33 games)



USA vs. Germany

USA defeat Germany 4-1! First star honours would go to American defenseman Gerry Songin, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to American winger Phil Dawes, who recorded a hat trick. Third star would go to German defenseman Jochen Funk, who recorded an assist.



Russia vs. Switzerland

Russia defeat Switzerland 5-0! First star honours would go to Russian goaltender Kirill Kvasha, who posted a 33 save shutout. Second star would go to Russian defenseman Alex Popov, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Russian winger Yuri Ryabov, who recorded two assists.



In Group A action Finland defeat Belarus 3-0, and Slovakia defeat Sweden 5-3!



IceDogs defenseman Artem Gusov played 6:30 and was -1, with 2 shots on goal while acting as Captain of the Belarus team that lost to Finland 3-0!



Group A

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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      T      Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st   PlFinland                  4      3      0      1      0.750   13   6    7    
2nd   PlCzech Republic           4      2      1      1      0.500   16   11   5    
3rd   PlSlovakia                 4      2      2      0      0.500   13   15   4    
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4th   PlBelarus                  4      1      3      0      0.250   8    13   2    
5th   PlSweden                   4      1      3      0      0.250   10   15   2    

Group B

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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      T      Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st   PlCanada                   4      4      0      0      1.000   17   3    8    
2nd   PlU.S.A.                   4      3      1      0      0.750   11   7    6    
3rd   PlRussia                   4      2      2      0      0.500   13   8    4    
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4th   PlSwitzerland              4      1      3      0      0.250   4    15   2    
5th   PlGermany                  4      0      4      0      0.000   5    17   0    


Eastern Conference

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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      OTL    SOL    Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st     Oshawa                   38     27     8      0      3      0.750   139  105  57   
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2nd     Brampton                 40     24     11     2      3      0.662   127  101  53   
3rd     Kingston                 38     27     9      1      1      0.737   133  111  56   
4th     Sudbury                  41     26     14     1      0      0.646   124  94   53   
5th     Barrie                   39     24     11     3      1      0.667   108  88   52   
6th     Peterborough             37     18     11     2      6      0.595   126  108  44   
7th     Niagara                  38     19     16     0      3      0.539   115  113  41   
8th     Belleville               39     17     18     1      3      0.487   103  116  38   
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9th     Mississauga              40     16     20     3      1      0.450   96   122  36   
10th    Ottawa                   36     12     20     2      2      0.389   109  132  28   


Team Leaders

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Stat                    Leader

Goals                   Devin Hill (18)
Assists                 Walker Drouin (23)
Points                  Devin Hill (35)
+/-                     Walker Drouin (+5)
Penalty Minutes         Leiland Lirette (89)
Shots on Goal           Leiland Lirette (124)
Hits                    Devin Hill (124)
Shots Blocks            Codey Ford (74)
Takeaways               Raphael McKanna (12)
Goals Against Average   Jesse McCullough (2.54)
Save Percentage         Jesse McCullough (.906)
Average Rating          Jesse McCullough (8.24)
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Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story

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Early January 2013, World Junior Championship, Relegation League, and Playoffs



January 4th

The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the London Knights. Jesse McCullough stopped 28 of the 30 shots he faced in the game, but Knights goaltender Zac Muir shut down the IceDogs the entire game!

London 2, Niagara 0

First star honours would go to London Knights goaltender Zac Muir, who posted a 27 save shutout. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 28 of 30 shots in the loss. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Leiland Lirette, who played 15:45, was Even, and had 3 shots on goal, 7 hits, and 2 shot blocks!



IceDogs center Devin Hill played in his 300th OHL Game!



January 5th

The IceDogs travel to play the Brampton Battalion. Backup goaltender Sidney Soucy will get the start in goal for Niagara. Sidney Soucy stopped 27 of the 30 shots he faced, and the Battalion scored late in the third period to force overtime, and go on to victory in the shootout!

Niagara 3, Brampton 4 (SO) Defenseman Braden Severson scored the shootout winner.

Little (10) (Curtis, Lavoie)
McKanna (7) (Hill) PP
Little (11) (Curtis, Tompkins) PP

First star honours would go to Brampton Battalion defenseman Stefan Selby, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Ted Little, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Bradyn Curtis, who recorded two assists.



The World Junior Championship Relegation Group begins play today, pitting Germany against Switzerland, Belarus, and Sweden!



Switzerland vs. Belarus

Switzerland and Belarus battle to a 2-2 draw! First star honours would go to Belarussian defenseman Maxim Dudik, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Belarussian goaltender Kirill Goreloy, who stopped 33 of 35 shots in the draw! Third star would go to Belarussian defenseman Oleg Gusov, who scored a goal.



IceDogs defenseman Artem Gusov played 3:34, was Even, and blocked a shot, while served as Captain of the Belarus team that battled Switzerland to a 2-2 draw!



Germany vs. Sweden

Sweden defeat Germany 4-2! First star honours would go to Swedish winger Per-Olaf Jonsson, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Swedish defenseman Karl-Johan Simonsson, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Swedish defenseman Calle Holmqvist, who scored a goal, and an assist.



World Junior Championship, Quarter-Finals



Russia vs. Czech Republic

Russia defeat Czech Republic 4-2! First star honours would go to Russian defenseman Alex Popov, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Czech winger Ondrej Duben, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Russian goaltender Kirill Kvasha, who stopped 30 of 32 shots in the victory.



USA vs. Slovakia

USA defeat Slovakia 5-1! First star honours would go to American center Jason Carney, who recorded an assist. Second star would go to American goaltender Rino Leger, who stopped 27 of 28 shots in the victory. Third star would go to American center Tully Hughes, who scored a goal, and two assists.





January 6th

The IceDogs return home to play host to the Peterborough Petes. Jesse McCullough stopped 33 of the 36 shots he faced, and though the Petes led 3-1 midway through the second period, the IceDogs scored four unanswered goals to take the victory!

Peterborough 3, Niagara 5

Lirette (14) (Hill, Drouin) PP
Johnston (1) (Unassisted)
Talbot (2) (Hill)
Johnston (2) (Danielsson)
Leclerc (10) (Hill, Lirette) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Dusty Johnston, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who recorded three assists. Third star would go to Peterborough Petes center Edward Doughty, who scored a goal, and an assist.



Germany vs. Belarus

Germany and Belarus battle to a 3-3 draw! First star honours would go to German center Andreas Kruger, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to German defenseman Jochen Funk, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to German defenseman Philip Maier, who recorded an assist.



IceDogs defenseman Artem Gusov played 2:10, was Even, and had a hit, while serving as Captain of the Belarus squad that battled Germany to a 3-3 draw!



Switzerland vs. Sweden

Sweden defeat Switzerland 3-2! First star honours would go to Swiss winger Rolf Niederost, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Swedish center Berndt Lind, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Swedish winger Per-Olaf Jonsson, who scored a goal.



Relegation League

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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      T      Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st     Belarus                  3      1      0      2      0.333   9    6    4    
2nd     Sweden                   3      2      1      0      0.667   8    8    4    
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3rd   R Switzerland              3      1      1      1      0.333   8    8    3    
4th   R Germany                  3      0      2      1      0.000   8    11   1    


Switzerland and Germany have been relegated to Division 1 for next year, they will be replaced by Austria, and Italy, who won their respective Division 1 groups this year.



January 7th



World Junior Championship, Semi-Finals



Canada vs. USA

Canada defeat USA 3-2! First star honours would go to Canadian center Bradley MacLean, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Canadian winger Olivier Chabot, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to American center Jason Carney, who recorded an assist.



Russia vs. Finland

Russia defeat Finland 3-0! First star honours would go to Russian goaltender Kirill Kvasha, who posted a 28 save shutout. Second star would go to Russian defenseman Alex Popov, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Russian defenseman Konstantin Mayer, who recorded an assist.



Peterborough Petes center Edward Doughty is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored a goal, and 5 assists.



January 9th



World Junior Championship, Medal Round



Bronze Medal Game, Finland vs. USA

USA defeat Finland 3-2! First star honours would go to Finnish winger Henri Svenn, who recorded an assist. Second star would go to American center Jason Carney, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to American center Tully Hughes, who recorded an assist.



Gold Medal Game, Canada vs. Russia

Canada defeat Russia 3-0! First star honours would go to Canadian goaltender Remi Nadeau, who posted a 24 save shutout. Second star would go to Canadian winger Scotty Parson, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Canadian center Jeremie Ogilvie, who recorded an assist.



Bronze: USA
Silver: Russia
Gold: Canada



IceDogs at World Junior Championship

GM Mark Addison, Germany, 5th Place Group B, 4th Place Relegation Group, Relegated

D Artem Gusov, Belarus, 6GP, 0G, 1A, 1P, Even, 0 PIM, 6.50 AvR, 4th Place Group A, 1st Place Relegation Group, Escaped Relegation



The German Ice Hockey Federation announce that they have fired IceDogs GM Mark Addison from being General Manager of the German U-20 Team!



January 12th

The IceDogs travel to play the Guelph Storm. Jesse McCullough stopped 18 of the 22 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored early in the third period to tie the score 2-2, the Storm scored twice more to take the victory!

Niagara 2, Guelph 4

Hill (19) (Leclerc, Lavoie)
Tompkins (6) (Vermette, Lavoie)

First star honours would go to Guelph Storm winger Daniel Knight, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Derick Lavoie, who recorded two assists.



IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough played in his 200th OHL Game!



January 13th

The IceDogs return home to play host to the Oshawa Generals. Backup goaltender Sidney Soucy will get the start in goal for Niagara. Sidney Soucy stopped 31 of the 37 shots he faced, and Oshawa led 6-1 after two periods, and despite a determined third period comeback effort, the IceDogs fell short!

Oshawa 6, Niagara 4

Drouin (8) (Hill)
Lirette (15) (Hill)
Scott (5) (Little, Curtis)
Hill (20) (McKanna)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Oshawa Generals center Braeden Starke, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Oshawa Generals center Jock Taylor, who scored a goal, and an assist.



January 14th

The IceDogs travel to play the Sudbury Wolves. Jesse McCullough stopped 17 of the 23 shots he faced before being pulled in favor of Sidney Soucy, who stopped all 10 shots he faced the rest of the way, and the IceDogs never really got into the game!

Niagara 1, Sudbury 6

Tompkins (7) (Little, Curtis) PP

First star honours would go to Sudbury Wolves center Claude Masters, who scored two goals, and two assists. Second star would go to Sudbury Wolves defenseman Corbin Dawson, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Sudbury Wolves winger Jesse Alston, who scored two goals.



Guelph Storm center Yves Todd is named OHL Player of the Week. In 4 games he scored 5 goals, and 5 assists.



Eastern Conference

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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      OTL    SOL    Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st     Oshawa                   43     31     9      0      3      0.756   157  119  65   
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2nd     Brampton                 45     28     12     2      3      0.678   144  115  61   
3rd     Kingston                 44     30     12     1      1      0.705   156  131  62   
4th     Sudbury                  47     29     17     1      0      0.628   142  114  59   
5th     Barrie                   44     27     13     3      1      0.659   122  101  58   
6th     Peterborough             43     22     13     2      6      0.605   152  126  52   
7th     Niagara                  44     20     20     0      4      0.500   130  138  44   
8th     Belleville               45     18     22     1      4      0.456   114  141  41   
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9th     Mississauga              45     18     22     4      1      0.456   113  138  41   
10th    Ottawa                   42     14     23     2      3      0.393   129  154  33   


Team Leaders

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Stat                    Leader

Goals                   Devin Hill (20)
Assists                 Walker Drouin (24)
Points                  Devin Hill (43)
+/-                     Reggie Leclerc (+6)
Penalty Minutes         Leiland Lirette (97)
Shots on Goal           Leiland Lirette (146)
Hits                    Devin Hill (147)
Shot Blocks             Codey Ford (82)
Takeaways               Raphael McKanna (13)
Goals Against Average   Jesse McCullough (2.76)
Save Percentage         Jesse McCullough (.900)
Average Rating          Devin Hill (8.22)
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Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story

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Late January 2013



January 16th

The Swedish Ice Hockey Association announces that Niagara IceDogs GM Mark Addison has been selected to be the General Manager of the Swedish U-20 National Team! Sweden have had a tough go of it, having not won a medal at the World Juniors since winning Bronze is 2006/07, and they were forced to play in the Relegation League this year, though they did manage to escape being relegated. Addison was just fired after his German U20 Team was relegated in this years World Junior Tournament, but he achieved a lot of success in five years with the Czech U20 team, and did managed to get Germany promoted.



January 19th

Team Cherry defeated Team Davidson 5-3 at the CHL Top Prospects Game! First star honours would go to Team Cherry winger Brady Belanger (Belleville Bulls), who scored two goals, and an assist. Second star would go to Team Davidson center Chet Chipman (Swift Current Broncos), who scored two goals. Third star would go to Team Cherry winger Norm Favreau (Peterborough Petes), who scored two goals.

No IceDogs played in the game!



January 20th

The IceDogs return home to play host to the Sarnia Sting. Jesse McCullough stopped 25 of the 27 shots he faced, and though the Sting scored first, the IceDogs scored three straight goals, which proved to be enough to secure the victory!

Sarnia 2, Niagara 3

Drouin (9) (Hill) PP
Lavoie (7) (Little) PP
Lirette (16) (Hill, Drouin) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Sarnia Sting defenseman Daniel Cochrane, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 25 of 27 shots in the victory.



IceDogs winger Larry Carriere played in his 100th OHL Game!



January 21st

London Knights winger Patrick Ingraham is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored 4 goals, and an assist.



January 23rd

Former IceDogs winger Hunter Smith has been released by the Philadelphia Flyers, and is now a free agent.



January 26th

The IceDogs travel to play the Erie Otters. Jesse McCullough stopped 16 of the 20 shots he faced, and though the Otters scored early in the third period to tie the score 4-4, the IceDogs scored twice more to take the victory!

Niagara 6, Erie 4

Scott (6) (Little, Talbot)
Drouin (10) (Unassisted) PP
Mosher (3) (Carriere, Danielsson)
Scott (7) (Ford, Hill)
Hill (21) (Lirette, McKanna) PP
Scott (8) (Curtis, Little)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Corbie Scott, who scored a hat trick. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Ted Little, who recorded two assists.



January 27th

The IceDogs return home to play host to the Brampton Battalion. Backup goaltender Sidney Soucy will get the start in goal for Niagara. Sidney Soucy stopped 14 of the 19 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored midway through the third period to tie the game 3-3, the Battalion scored twice more to take the victory!

Brampton 5, Niagara 3

Hill (22) (Lirette)
Hill (23) (Lirette, McKanna) PP
Lirette (17) (Hill, Gusov)

First star honours would go to Brampton Battalion winger Daniel Bednar, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who scored two goals, and an assist. Third star would go to Brampton Battalion center Shannon Irwin, who scored two goals, and an assist.



January 28th

The IceDogs travel to play the Sudbury Wolves. Jesse McCullough stopped 15 of the 16 shots he faced before being pulled in favor of Sidney Soucy, who stopped all 4 shots he faced the rest of the way, and the IceDogs offense exploded for 10 goals in the blowout!

Niagara 10, Sudbury 1

Leclerc (11) (Hill, McKanna) PP
Muller (5) (McKanna, Vermette)
Lirette (18) (Leclerc, Hill) PP
Little (12) (Lavoie) PP
Drouin (11) (Tompkins)
Lavoie (8) (Little, Scott) PP
Little (13) (Curtis, Talbot)
Little (14) (Hill)
Carriere (3) (Hill, Leclerc) PP
Ford (5) (Danielsson, Gusov)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Ted Little, who scored a hat trick, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Reggie Leclerc, who scored a goal, and two assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who recorded two assists.



Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill is named OHL Player of the Week!! In 3 games he scored 3 goals, and 6 assists.



January 31st

Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill is named OHL Player of the Month!!! In 10 games he scored 5 goals, and 14 assists!!



The Colorado Avalanche have traded former IceDogs winger Lawne Paton to the Chicago Blackhawks in exchange for the rights to Everett Silvertips defenseman Gilles Koopmans!



Eastern Conference

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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      OTL    SOL    Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st     Oshawa                   48     35     10     0      3      0.760   172  129  73   
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2nd     Brampton                 50     30     15     2      3      0.650   157  129  65   
3rd     Kingston                 48     31     15     1      1      0.667   164  144  64   
4th     Sudbury                  50     31     18     1      0      0.630   151  127  63   
5th     Barrie                   48     29     15     3      1      0.646   130  108  62   
6th     Peterborough             47     24     15     2      6      0.596   163  140  56   
7th     Niagara                  48     23     21     0      4      0.521   152  150  50   
8th     Belleville               50     21     23     1      5      0.480   129  152  48   
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9th     Mississauga              48     21     22     4      1      0.490   125  143  47   
10th    Ottawa                   47     17     25     2      3      0.415   147  172  39   


Team Leaders

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Stat                    Leader

Goals                   Devin Hill (23)
Assists                 Devin Hill (31)
Points                  Devin Hill (54)
+/-                     Reggie Leclerc (+7)
Penalty Minutes         Leiland Lirette (104)
Shots on Goal           Leiland Lirette (163)
Hits                    Devin Hill (161)
Shot Blocks             Codey Ford (88)
Takeaways               Raphael McKanna (14)
Goals Against Average   Jesse McCullough (2.71)
Save Percentage         Jesse McCullough (.899)
Average Rating          Devin Hill (8.36)
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Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story

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OHL Round-Up, End of January 2013



Eastern Conference

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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      OTL    SOL    Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st     Oshawa                   48     35     10     0      3      0.760   172  129  73   
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2nd     Brampton                 50     30     15     2      3      0.650   157  129  65   
3rd     Kingston                 48     31     15     1      1      0.667   164  144  64   
4th     Sudbury                  50     31     18     1      0      0.630   151  127  63   
5th     Barrie                   48     29     15     3      1      0.646   130  108  62   
6th     Peterborough             47     24     15     2      6      0.596   163  140  56   
7th     Niagara                  48     23     21     0      4      0.521   152  150  50   
8th     Belleville               50     21     23     1      5      0.480   129  152  48   
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9th     Mississauga              48     21     22     4      1      0.490   125  143  47   
10th    Ottawa                   47     17     25     2      3      0.415   147  172  39   

Western Conference

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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      OTL    SOL    Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st     London                   49     31     15     3      0      0.663   171  115  65   
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2nd     Windsor                  49     28     15     6      0      0.633   147  129  62   
3rd     Sarnia                   48     25     18     2      3      0.573   162  142  55   
4th     Saginaw                  48     24     20     2      2      0.542   138  154  52   
5th     Kitchener                49     22     21     3      3      0.510   129  151  50   
6th     Owen Sound               49     24     25     0      0      0.490   135  158  48   
7th     Guelph                   49     19     24     2      4      0.449   137  165  44   
8th     Erie                     49     19     26     3      1      0.429   148  178  42   
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9th     Sault Ste. Marie         49     17     29     0      3      0.378   128  156  37   
10th    Plymouth                 47     14     27     0      6      0.362   113  156  34   


Niagara IceDogs Team Statistics


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No   Name                     GP  G   A   P   +--  PIM  SOG  ShAv R 
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1    McCullough, Jesse        33  0   1   1   0    15   0    -    8.03 
36   Soucy, Sidney            18  0   0   0   0    0    0    -    7.22 
25   Drouin, Walker           48  11  25  36  0    41   84   13.1 7.75 
33   Ford, Codey              48  5   4   9   -5   15   42   11.9 7.04 
21   Gusov, Artem             42  6   9   15  -1   18   70   8.6  7.21 
2    Lavoie, Derick           47  8   13  21  -20  32   70   11.4 7.11 
77   Johnston, Dusty          13  2   1   3   -6   2    19   10.5 6.31 
6    McKanna, Raphael         48  7   19  26  -2   69   53   13.2 7.69 
3    Talbot, Patrice          42  2   3   5   4    52   38   5.3  6.52 
54   Grant, Cedric            9   0   1   1   -1   14   5    0.0  6.00 
40   Leclerc, Reggie          48  11  22  33  7    34   93   11.8 6.48 
82   Mosher, Gleason          43  3   9   12  -9   24   46   6.5  6.02 
52   Scott, Corbie            48  8   6   14  -11  54   58   13.8 6.42 
11   Brouillard, Marc-Olivier 19  2   1   3   -4   8    13   15.4 6.21 
75   Danielsson, Lasse        48  3   10  13  -16  64   42   7.1  6.46 
17   Hill, Devin              44  23  31  54  6    58   156  14.7 8.36 
34   Little, Ted              48  14  22  36  1    35   100  14.0 6.85 
67   Tompkins, Scotty         46  7   15  22  -12  28   57   12.3 6.41 
68   Carriere, Larry          43  3   9   12  -14  56   23   13.0 6.65 
22   Curtis, Bradyn           48  8   14  22  1    44   82   9.8  6.29 
62   Lirette, Leiland         45  18  15  33  0    104  163  11.0 7.33 
19   Muller, Nicolaus         48  5   3   8   -2   24   31   16.1 6.29 
18   Vermette, Stacy          39  3   4   7   -5   25   36   8.3  6.10 

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No   Name                     GP  W   L   T   MIN  GAA  SV%  SO   Av R 
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1    McCullough, Jesse        33  16  14  2  1906  2.71 .899 2    8.03 
36   Soucy, Sidney            18  7   7   2  1002  3.17 .874 1    7.22 


OHL League Leaders - Skaters

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Stat                    League Leader                         IceDogs Leader

Goals                   Dale Pike, Sarnia (30)                Devin Hill (23), T-13th
Assists                 Lyle Dunphy, Ottawa (42)              Devin Hill (31), T-11th
Points                  Lyle Dunphy, Ottawa (67)              Devin Hill (54), T-10th
+/-                     Gerry Kariya, Sudbury (+27)           Reggie Leclerc (+7), Below 50th
Penalty Minutes         Cam Veilleux, Sarnia (259)            Leiland Lirette (104), 26th
Shots on Goal           Dale Pike, Sarnia (204)               Leiland Lirette (163), T-10th
Game Winning Goals      Peter Fleischer, London (8)           Walker Drouin (3), T-32nd
Hits                    Gerry Kariya, Sudbury (282)           Devin Hill (161), 21st
Takeaways               Samuel Cassels, Sudbury (38)          Raphael McKanna (14), T-21st
Shot Blocks             Vince MacAulay, Erie (118)            Codey Ford (88), 7th
Average Rating          Gerry Kariya, Sudbury (8.82)          Devin Hill (8.36), 8th


OHL League Leaders - Goaltenders

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Stat                    League Leader                         IceDogs Leader

Wins                    Elie Garland, Brampton (29)           Jesse McCullough (16), 13th
Goals Against Average   Koltyn Lecomte, Sudbury (1.86)        Jesse McCullough (2.71), 17th
Save Percentage         Koltyn Lecomte, Sudbury (.923)        Jesse McCullough (.899), 12th
Shutouts                Koltyn Lecomte, Sudbury (4)           Jesse McCullough (2), T-10th
Average Rating          Koltyn Lecomte, Sudbury (8.32)        Jesse McCullough (8.03), 7th
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Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story

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Early February 2013, Swedish Four Nations Under-20 Tournament



February 1st

The IceDogs return home to play host to the Ottawa 67's. Jesse McCullough stopped 31 of the 33 shots he faced, and though the score was tied 2-2 after two periods of play, the IceDogs scored twice in the third period to claim the victory!

Ottawa 2, Niagara 4

Ford (6) (Unassisted)
Leclerc (12) (Lirette, Hill) PP
Scott (9) (Hill, Lirette)
Tompkins (8) (Carriere, Ford) EN

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Codey Ford, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Leiland Lirette, who recorded two assists.



February 2nd

The IceDogs travel to play the Brampton Battalion. Backup goaltender Sidney Soucy will get the start in goal for Niagara. Sidney Soucy stopped 26 of the 30 shots he faced, and though the score was tied 3-3 after two periods, the IceDogs scored three straight goals to take the victory!

Niagara 6, Brampton 4

Little (15) (Gusov, Curtis) PP
Leclerc (13) (Carriere, Ford)
Mosher (4) (Tompkins, Curtis)
Lirette (19) (Unassisted) SH
Lirette (20) (Hill, Scott)
Lirette (21) (Drouin) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Leiland Lirette, who scored a hat trick. Second star would go to Brampton Battalion winger Tavis Holden, who scored a goal, and two assists. Third star would go to Brampton Battalion defenseman Dusty Stephens, who recorded two assists.



February 3rd

The IceDogs return home to play host to the Belleville Bulls. Jesse McCullough stopped 26 of the 27 shots he faced in the game, and though the score was tied 1-1 after one period, the IceDogs scored a goal in each of the final two periods to take the victory!

Belleville 1, Niagara 3

Little (16) (Scott, Carriere)
Gusov (7) (Tompkins, Lavoie) PP
Gusov (8) (Little) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Artem Gusov, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 26 of 27 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Ted Little, who scored a goal, and an assist.



February 4th

Owen Sound Attack winger Julien Levesque is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored a goal, and 2 assists.



February 5th

The Swedish Four Nations Under-20 Tournament begins play today, pitting Sweden against Finland, Czech Republic, and Russia!



Finland vs. Sweden

Finland defeat Sweden 3-1! First star honours would go to Finnish goaltender Anton Suhonen, who stopped 32 of 33 shots in the victory. Second star would go to Finnish winger Robin Lehtonen, who scored a goal, and two assists. Third star would go to Swedish winger Matthias Luukkonen, who scored a goal.



Czech Republic vs. Russia

Russia and Czech Republic skate to a 4-4 draw! First star honours would go to Russian defenseman Alex Popov, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Czech winger Miroslav Kalous, who scored a goal, and two assists. Third star would go to Czech center Ondra Klimes, who scored two goals.



February 7th



Sweden vs. Czech Republic

Sweden defeat Czech Republic 3-2! First star honours would go to Swedish winger Per-Olaf Jonsson, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Swedish center Berndt Lind, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Czech defenseman Tadeas Stepanek, who recorded an assist.



Russia vs. Finland

Finland defeat Russia 4-2! First star honours would go to Finnish winger Henri Sven, who scored two goals, and an assist. Second star would go to Russian winger Anatoli Popovic, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Finnish goaltender Anton Suhonen, who stopped 29 of 31 shots in the victory.



February 8th

The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Brampton Battalion. Jesse McCullough stopped 24 of the 26 shots he faced, and the IceDogs scored the first four goals of the game, and despite a couple late goals, Brampton never really staged a comeback!

Brampton 2, Niagara 5

Drouin (12) (Lirette, McKanna) PP
Carriere (4) (Little)
Hill (24) (McKanna)
Curtis (9) (Tompkins, Little) PP
Mosher (5) (Curtis, Tompkins)

First star honours would go to Brampton Battalion winger Tavis Holden, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Bradyn Curtis, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Brampton Battalion center Kirby Kennedy, who recorded an assist.



Czech Republic vs. Finland

Czech Republic defeat Finland 3-0! First star honours would go to Czech goaltender Jiri Kdurna, who posted a 24 save shutout. Second star would go to Czech winger Miloslav Korinek, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Finnish winger Henri Svenn, who played 24:10, was Even, served 2 penalty minutes, and had 2 shots on goal, 3 hits, 6 shot blocks, and a takeaway!



Russia vs. Sweden

Russia defeat Sweden 4-0! First star honours would go to Russian goaltender Anton Bondarev, who posted a 33 save shutout. Second star would go to Russian winger Konstantin Zhdanov, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Russian winger Yuri Ryabov, who recorded an assist.


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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      T      Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st     Finland                  3      2      1      0      0.667   7    6    4    
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2nd     Russia                   3      1      1      1      0.333   10   8    3    
3rd     Czech Republic           3      1      1      1      0.333   9    7    3    
4th     Sweden                   3      1      2      0      0.333   4    9    2    


February 9th

The IceDogs travel to play the Peterborough Petes. Backup goaltender Sidney Soucy will get the start in goal for Niagara. Sidney Soucy stopped 30 of the 37 shots he faced before being pulled in favor of Jesse McCullough, who stopped all 7 shots he faced the rest of the way, and though the score was tied 1-1 after one period, the Petes scored six unanswered goals to take the resounding victory!

Niagara 1, Peterborough 7

Danielsson (4) (Lavoie, Talbot)

First star honours would go to Peterborough Petes defenseman Link Donovan, who scored two goals, and an assist. Second star would go to Peterborough Petes winger Norm Favreau, who scored a goal, and three assists. Third star would go to Peterborough Petes defenseman Daryl Pagee, who recorded two assists.



The London Knights are the first team to clinch a berth in the OHL Playoffs!



February 11th

The IceDogs travel to play the Oshawa Generals. Jesse McCullough stopped all 21 shots he faced in the game to record his third shutout of the season, and the IceDogs scored three goals to back him up!

Niagara 3, Oshawa 0

Lirette (22) (Gusov, Little)
Mosher (6) (Curtis, Tompkins)
Muller (6) (Danielsson, Gusov)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Artem Gusov, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who posted a 21 save shutout. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Leiland Lirette, who scored a goal.



The Oshawa Generals have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!



Kitchener Rangers center Paul-Andre Proulx is named OHL Player of the Week. In 3 games he scored 3 goals, and 5 assists.



February 13th

Denmark, Austria, and Germany have won their Groups in the Qualification Tournament for the 2014 Olympic Games!



Former IceDogs at Olympic Qualifying Tournament

RW Tom Kuhnhackl, Germany: 3GP, 0G, 2A, 2P, +2, 2 PIM, 7.00 AvR, 1st Place Group C, Qualified



February 15th

The IceDogs return home to play host to the Saginaw Spirit. Jesse McCullough stopped only 10 of the 13 shots he faced, but the IceDogs would come charging back from an early 3-0 deficit, scoring four goals in the final two periods to take the victory!

Saginaw 3, Niagara 4

Little (17) (Tompkins, Curtis) PP
Hill (25) (Gusov)
Curtis (10) (Lavoie, Gusov) PP
Lavoie (9) (Unassisted) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Derick Lavoie, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Saginaw Spirit center Rod Milette, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Raphael McKanna, who played 22:52, was Even, served 7 penalty minutes, and had a shot on goal, 4 hits, 5 shot blocks, and a takeaway.



Eastern Conference

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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      OTL    SOL    Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st   PlOshawa                   54     38     13     0      3      0.731   187  143  79   
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2nd     Barrie                   54     33     17     3      1      0.648   152  124  70   
3rd     Kingston                 55     34     19     1      1      0.636   185  171  70   
4th     Sudbury                  55     33     19     1      2      0.627   168  143  69   
5th     Brampton                 56     31     19     3      3      0.607   175  155  68   
6th     Peterborough             53     28     16     3      6      0.613   182  150  65   
7th     Niagara                  55     29     22     0      4      0.564   178  169  62   
8th     Belleville               56     24     26     1      5      0.482   150  172  54   
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9th     Mississauga              55     21     29     4      1      0.427   136  173  47   
10th    Ottawa                   54     20     28     3      3      0.426   167  194  46   


Team Leaders

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Stat                    Leader

Goals                   Devin Hill (25)
Assists                 Devin Hill (34)
Points                  Devin Hill (59)
+/-                     Reggie Leclerc (+8)
Penalty Minutes         Leiland Lirette (116)
Shots on Goal           Leiland Lirette (188)
Hits                    Devin Hill (189)
Shot Blocks             Codey Ford (99)
Takeaways               Raphael McKanna (17)
Goals Against Average   Jesse McCullough (2.55)
Save Percentage         Jesse McCullough (.904)
Average Rating          Devin Hill (8.27)
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Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story

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Late February 2013



February 16th

The Windsor Spitfires have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!



February 17th

The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Sudbury Wolves. Jesse McCullough stopped 21 of the 22 shots he faced, and the IceDogs scored the first four goals of the game, and though the Wolves scored a goal late, they were never really a threat to come back!

Sudbury 1, Niagara 4

Curtis (11) (Lavoie, Little) PP
Gusov (9) (Unassisted)
Curtis (12) (Little, Lavoie) PP
Tompkins (9) (Little, Lavoie) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Derick Lavoie, who recorded three assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Ted Little, who recorded three assists. Third star would go to Sudbury Wolves defenseman Darren Georgeson, who recorded an assist.



February 18th

The IceDogs travel to play the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors. Backup goaltender Sidney Soucy will get the start in goal for Niagara. Sidney Soucy stopped 16 of the 18 shots he faced, and though the Majors scored first, the IceDogs scored four straight goals in the second, and continued to pile on in the third!

Niagara 6, Mississauga 2

Lirette (23) (Hill) PP
Hill (26) (Leclerc) PP
Carriere (5) (Tompkins, Mosher)
Mosher (7) (Tompkins)
Muller (7) (Unassisted)
Ford (7) (Hill)

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 Gleason Mosher, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Scotty Tompkins, who recorded two assists.



Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill scored his 100th OHL Goal!



The Barrie Colts have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!



Sarnia Sting winger Reg Seguin is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored a goal, and 4 assists.



February 21st

The IceDogs travel to play the London Knights. Jesse McCullough stopped 24 of the 25 shots he faced, and though the Knights scored early, the IceDogs scored three unanswered goals to claim the victory!

Niagara 3, London 1

Talbot (3) (Unassisted)
Hill (27) (Curtis, Drouin) PP
Lirette (24) (Leclerc, Drouin) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Leiland Lirette, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 24 of 25 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Walker Drouin, who recorded two assists.



IceDogs defenseman Walker Drouin scored his 100th OHL Point!



February 22nd

The IceDogs return home to play host to the London Knights. Backup goaltender Sidney Soucy will get the start in goal for Niagara. Sidney Soucy stopped 23 of the 29 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs led 2-1 after one period, the Knights scored five unanswered goals to take the victory!

London 6, Niagara 2

Gusov (10) (Tompkins, Little) PP
Danielsson (5) (Ford)

First star honours would go to London Knights center Bradley MacLean, who recorded three assists. Second star would go to London Knights winger Patrick Ingraham, who scored two goals. Third star would go to London Knights defenseman Jean-Maxime McLeod, who scored a goal.



The Sudbury Wolves have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!



IceDogs winger Stacy Vermette will miss 10 days with a neck strain.



February 23rd

The Kitchener Rangers, Kingston Frontenacs, and Brampton Battalion have clinched berths in the OHL Playoffs!



February 24th

The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Plymouth Whalers. Jesse McCullough stopped 16 of the 17 shots he faced, and though the score was tied 1-1 after one period, the IceDogs scored three unanswered goals to take the victory!

Plymouth 1, Niagara 4

Little (18) (Gusov) PP
Hill (28) (Carriere, Scott)
Mosher (8) (Muller, Lavoie)
Little (19) (Leclerc, Curtis) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Raphael McKanna, who played 22:42, was Even, served 7 penalty minutes, and had 2 shots on goal, and 5 hits. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Ted Little, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who scored a goal.



The Sarnia Sting, Saginaw Spirit, and Peterborough Petes have clinched berths in the OHL Playoffs!



February 25th

Peterborough Petes winger Kenney Kennedy is named OHL Player of the Week. In 3 games he scored 7 goals, and 2 assists.



February 28th

Brampton Battalion winger Tavis Holden is named OHL Player of the Month. In 10 games he scored 8 goals, and 11 assists.



Eastern Conference

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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      OTL    SOL    Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st   PlOshawa                   61     42     16     0      3      0.713   211  164  87   
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2nd   PlBarrie                   59     36     19     3      1      0.644   169  137  76   
3rd   PlKingston                 61     38     20     2      1      0.648   214  188  79   
4th   PlSudbury                  61     36     21     2      2      0.623   182  163  76   
5th   PlBrampton                 60     34     20     3      3      0.617   187  165  74   
6th   PlPeterborough             59     32     18     3      6      0.619   207  168  73   
7th     Niagara                  60     33     23     0      4      0.583   197  180  70   
8th     Belleville               60     26     28     1      5      0.483   162  185  58   
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9th     Ottawa                   58     22     30     3      3      0.431   179  207  50   
10th    Mississauga              60     22     33     4      1      0.408   146  192  49   


Team Leaders

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Stat                     Leader

Goals                    Devin Hill (28)
Assists                  Devin Hill (36)
Points                   Devin Hill (64)
+/-                      Devin Hill (+9)
Penalty Minutes          Leiland Lirette (124)
Shots on Goal            Leiland Lirette (206)
Hits                     Devin Hill (204)
Shot Blocks              Raphael McKanna (101)
Takeaways                Raphael McKanna (19)
Goals Against Average    Jesse McCullough (2.43)
Save Percentage          Jesse McCullough (.907)
Average Rating           Devin Hill (8.23)
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