Dog Days: A Niagara IceDogs Story
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2009/10 Niagara IceDogs Roster: The Goaltenders
Nicholas Malone
5'9", 154 lbs, Age: 17, From: Gravenhurst, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Starting Goaltender
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 5th Round (99th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 26GP, 17-6-1, 1 SO, 2.53 GAA, .900 SV%, 7.77 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 6GP, 3-2-0, 0 SO, 3.45 GAA, .873 SV%, 7.17 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 26GP, 17-6-1, 1 SO, 2.53 GAA, .900 SV%, 7.77 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (26 games)
OHL Playoffs: 6GP, 3-2-0, 0 SO, 3.45 GAA, .873 SV%, 7.17 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (6 games)
Carter MacDougall
5'9", 147 lbs, Age: 16, From: Sheffield, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Backup Goaltender
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 3rd Round (54th Overall), 2009
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Ottawa Junior Senators, CCHL): 60GP, 49-8-3, 15 SO, 1.65 GAA, .941 SV%, 8.58 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Bill Mallette
5'10", 138 lbs, Age: 16, From: Sutton, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Goaltender
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 11th Round (220th Overall), 2009
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Richmond Hill Stars, ETA): 44GP, 9-32-3, 0 SO, 3.82 GAA, .883 SV%, 7.34 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Cedrick Bauer
5'10", 187 lbs, Age: 16, From: Bothwell, Ontario, On loan to Burlington Cougars (OPJHL)
Role: Minor League Goaltender
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 7th Round (140th Overall), 2009
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Chatham Kent Cyclones, PAV): 38GP, 28-5-5, 5 SO, 1.95 GAA, .931 SV%, 8.26 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Unsigned Prospects
None
Nicholas Malone
5'9", 154 lbs, Age: 17, From: Gravenhurst, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Starting Goaltender
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 5th Round (99th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 26GP, 17-6-1, 1 SO, 2.53 GAA, .900 SV%, 7.77 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 6GP, 3-2-0, 0 SO, 3.45 GAA, .873 SV%, 7.17 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 26GP, 17-6-1, 1 SO, 2.53 GAA, .900 SV%, 7.77 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (26 games)
OHL Playoffs: 6GP, 3-2-0, 0 SO, 3.45 GAA, .873 SV%, 7.17 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (6 games)
Carter MacDougall
5'9", 147 lbs, Age: 16, From: Sheffield, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Backup Goaltender
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 3rd Round (54th Overall), 2009
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Ottawa Junior Senators, CCHL): 60GP, 49-8-3, 15 SO, 1.65 GAA, .941 SV%, 8.58 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Bill Mallette
5'10", 138 lbs, Age: 16, From: Sutton, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Goaltender
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 11th Round (220th Overall), 2009
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Richmond Hill Stars, ETA): 44GP, 9-32-3, 0 SO, 3.82 GAA, .883 SV%, 7.34 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Cedrick Bauer
5'10", 187 lbs, Age: 16, From: Bothwell, Ontario, On loan to Burlington Cougars (OPJHL)
Role: Minor League Goaltender
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 7th Round (140th Overall), 2009
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Chatham Kent Cyclones, PAV): 38GP, 28-5-5, 5 SO, 1.95 GAA, .931 SV%, 8.26 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Unsigned Prospects
None
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2009/10 Niagara IceDogs Roster: The Defensemen
Oliver Kylington, Foreigner, On Loan From Columbus Blue Jackets
6', 191 lbs, Age: 19, From: Stockholm, Sweden, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: First Pairing, First Powerplay, First Penalty Kill
Drafted: Kitchener Rangers, 1st Round (3rd Overall), 2007 CHL Import Draft
NHL Rights: Columbus Blue Jackets, 1st Round (25th OVerall), 2008
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 59GP, 17G, 37A, 54P, +34, 24 PIM, 7.59 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 22GP, 8G, 9A, 17P, +23, 10 PIM, 7.73 AvR
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 2G, 2A, 4P, +5, 2 PIM, 8.00 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 59GP, 17G, 37A, 54P, +34, 24 PIM, 7.59 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (59 games)
OHL Playoffs: 22GP, 8G, 9A, 17P, +23, 10 PIM, 7.73 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (22 games)
Memorial Cup: 9GP, 2G, 3A, 5P, +5, 4 PIM, 7.22 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (9 games)
Ville Jarvinen, Foreigner
6'2", 185 lbs, Age: 19, From: Tampere, Finland, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: First Pairing, First Powerplay, First Penalty Kill
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 1st Round (12th Overall), 2007 CHL Import Draft
NHL Rights: Dallas Stars, 3rd Round (81st Overall), 2008
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 60GP, 17G, 24A, 41P, +28, 45 PIM, 7.02 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 22GP, 9G, 12A, 21P, +20, 20 PIM, 7.32 AvR
Memorial Cup: 3GP, 1G, 0A, 1P, +3, 4 PIM, 7.00 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 123GP, 32G, 53A, 85P, +56, 86 PIM, 7.20 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (123 games)
OHL Playoffs: 41GP, 16G, 22A, 38P, +29, 50 PIM, 7.29 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (41 games)
Memorial Cup: 8GP, 3G, 3A, 6P, +6, 14 PIM, 7.25 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (8 games)
Aaron Haydon, Overage, Alternate Captain
6'3", 202 lbs, Age: 20, From: Plymouth, Michigan, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Second Pairing, Second Powerplay, Second Penalty Kill
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 1st Round (20th Overall), 2005
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 34GP, 2G, 8A, 10P, +13, 12 PIM, 6.62 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 10GP, 1G, 3A, 4P, +5, 6 PIM, 6.80 AvR
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 0G, 2A, 2P, +4, 2 PIM, 7.50 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 169GP, 16G, 48A, 64P, +19, 81 PIM, 6.57 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (169 games)
OHL Playoffs: 29GP, 2G, 9A, 11P, +17, 16 PIM, 6.62 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (29 games)
Memorial Cup: 9GP, 0G, 4A, 4P, +4, 6 PIM, 7.00 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (9 games)
Zach Wilkie
6', 178 lbs, Age: 19, From: St. Catharines, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Third Pairing
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 2nd Round (29th Overall), 2006
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 49GP, 5G, 7A, 12P, +16, 28 PIM, 6.39 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 18GP, 2G, 5A, 7P, +8, 12 PIM, 6.78 AvR
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 3G, 1A, 4P, +8, 6 PIM, 7.50 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 180GP, 25G, 47A, 72P, +40, 132 PIM, 6.49 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (180 games)
OHL Playoffs: 36GP, 5G, 9A, 14P, +22, 45 PIM, 6.58 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (36 games)
Memorial Cup: 7GP, 3G, 1A, 4P, +8, 8 PIM, 7.00 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (7 games)
Todd Lacroix
6'3", 205 lbs, Age: 18, From: Collingwood, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Second Pairing
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 3rd Round (44th Overall), 2007
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 61GP, 14G, 22A, 36P, +45, 52 PIM, 7.11 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 19GP, 1G, 3A, 4P, +8, 10 PIM, 7.05 AvR
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 1G, 0A, 1P, +1, 0 PIM, 6.75 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 61GP, 14G, 22A, 36P, +45, 52 PIM, 7.11 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (61 games)
OHL Playoffs: 19GP, 1G, 3A, 4P, +8, 10 PIM, 7.05 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (19 games)
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 1G, 0A, 1P, +1, 0 PIM, 6.75 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (4 games)
Jean-Francois Davidson
6'5", 171 lbs, Age: 16, From: Pembroke, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Third Pairing, Second Penalty Kill
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 1st Round (19th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 14GP, 1G, 0A, 1P, +3, 4 PIM, 6.36 AvR
Last Season (With St. Catharines Falcons, GOJHL): 48GP, 26G, 56A, 82P, +35, 66 PIM, 9.29 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 14GP, 1G, 0A, 1P, +3, 4 PIM, 6.36 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (14 games)
OHL Playoffs: 0GP
Paolo Stanton
5'10", 145 lbs, Age: 15, From: Clarence Creek, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Defenseman
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 5th Round (100th Overall), 2009
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Clarence Beavers, GOJHL): 60GP, 18G, 73A, 91P, +26, 114 PIM, 8.98 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Stefan Leblanc, Overage
6', 189 lbs, Age: 20, From: Oakville, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Extra Defenseman
Drafted: Sudbury Wolves, 7th Round (136th Overall), 2005
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 62GP, 8G, 12A, 20P, +39, 14 PIM, 6.68 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 19GP, 3G, 9A, 12P, +8, 10 PIM, 7.05 AvR
Memorial Cup: 1GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, +2, 2 PIM, 7.00 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 164GP, 25G, 33A, 58P, +30, 42 PIM, 6.51 AvR
Oshawa Generals (102 games), Niagara IceDogs (62 games)
OHL Playoffs: 32GP, 5G, 11A, 16P, +2, 10 PIM, 6.75 AvR
Oshawa Generals (13 games), Niagara IceDogs (19 games)
Memorial Cup: 1GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, +2, 2 PIM, 7.00 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (1 game)
Shandor Kerfoot
5'10", 158 lbs, Age: 17, From: Brampton, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Defenseman
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 11th Round (219th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Markham Waxers, OPJHL): 56GP, 5G, 25A, 30P, -6, 131 PIM, 6.91 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Aaron Bourne
5'10", 152 lbs, Age: 16, From: Milton, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Defenseman
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 6th Round (106th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Milton Icehawks, OPJHL): 60GP, 16G, 38A, 54P, +9, 94 PIM, 6.95 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Niibin Nashkawa
5'11", 194 lbs, Age: 19, From: Mattawa, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Defenseman
Drafted: Sudbury Wolves, 13th Round (249th Overall), 2006
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With St. Catharines Falcons, GOJHL): 60GP, 8G, 42A, 50P, +17, 93 PIM, 6.80 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Unsigned Prospects
Zintis Boluss (Dinamo Riga, Russian Superleague)
Max Ciampini (Cambridge Hawks, Alliance Pavilion League)
Mackenzie Burton (Quinte Red Devils, Eastern AAA Hockey League)
Raphael McCarthy (Don Mills Flyers, Greater Toronto Hockey League)
Nelson Bergeron (North Bay Midget Trappers, Great Northern Midget League)
Oliver Kylington, Foreigner, On Loan From Columbus Blue Jackets
6', 191 lbs, Age: 19, From: Stockholm, Sweden, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: First Pairing, First Powerplay, First Penalty Kill
Drafted: Kitchener Rangers, 1st Round (3rd Overall), 2007 CHL Import Draft
NHL Rights: Columbus Blue Jackets, 1st Round (25th OVerall), 2008
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 59GP, 17G, 37A, 54P, +34, 24 PIM, 7.59 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 22GP, 8G, 9A, 17P, +23, 10 PIM, 7.73 AvR
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 2G, 2A, 4P, +5, 2 PIM, 8.00 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 59GP, 17G, 37A, 54P, +34, 24 PIM, 7.59 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (59 games)
OHL Playoffs: 22GP, 8G, 9A, 17P, +23, 10 PIM, 7.73 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (22 games)
Memorial Cup: 9GP, 2G, 3A, 5P, +5, 4 PIM, 7.22 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (9 games)
Ville Jarvinen, Foreigner
6'2", 185 lbs, Age: 19, From: Tampere, Finland, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: First Pairing, First Powerplay, First Penalty Kill
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 1st Round (12th Overall), 2007 CHL Import Draft
NHL Rights: Dallas Stars, 3rd Round (81st Overall), 2008
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 60GP, 17G, 24A, 41P, +28, 45 PIM, 7.02 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 22GP, 9G, 12A, 21P, +20, 20 PIM, 7.32 AvR
Memorial Cup: 3GP, 1G, 0A, 1P, +3, 4 PIM, 7.00 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 123GP, 32G, 53A, 85P, +56, 86 PIM, 7.20 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (123 games)
OHL Playoffs: 41GP, 16G, 22A, 38P, +29, 50 PIM, 7.29 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (41 games)
Memorial Cup: 8GP, 3G, 3A, 6P, +6, 14 PIM, 7.25 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (8 games)
Aaron Haydon, Overage, Alternate Captain
6'3", 202 lbs, Age: 20, From: Plymouth, Michigan, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Second Pairing, Second Powerplay, Second Penalty Kill
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 1st Round (20th Overall), 2005
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 34GP, 2G, 8A, 10P, +13, 12 PIM, 6.62 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 10GP, 1G, 3A, 4P, +5, 6 PIM, 6.80 AvR
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 0G, 2A, 2P, +4, 2 PIM, 7.50 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 169GP, 16G, 48A, 64P, +19, 81 PIM, 6.57 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (169 games)
OHL Playoffs: 29GP, 2G, 9A, 11P, +17, 16 PIM, 6.62 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (29 games)
Memorial Cup: 9GP, 0G, 4A, 4P, +4, 6 PIM, 7.00 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (9 games)
Zach Wilkie
6', 178 lbs, Age: 19, From: St. Catharines, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Third Pairing
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 2nd Round (29th Overall), 2006
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 49GP, 5G, 7A, 12P, +16, 28 PIM, 6.39 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 18GP, 2G, 5A, 7P, +8, 12 PIM, 6.78 AvR
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 3G, 1A, 4P, +8, 6 PIM, 7.50 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 180GP, 25G, 47A, 72P, +40, 132 PIM, 6.49 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (180 games)
OHL Playoffs: 36GP, 5G, 9A, 14P, +22, 45 PIM, 6.58 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (36 games)
Memorial Cup: 7GP, 3G, 1A, 4P, +8, 8 PIM, 7.00 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (7 games)
Todd Lacroix
6'3", 205 lbs, Age: 18, From: Collingwood, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Second Pairing
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 3rd Round (44th Overall), 2007
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 61GP, 14G, 22A, 36P, +45, 52 PIM, 7.11 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 19GP, 1G, 3A, 4P, +8, 10 PIM, 7.05 AvR
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 1G, 0A, 1P, +1, 0 PIM, 6.75 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 61GP, 14G, 22A, 36P, +45, 52 PIM, 7.11 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (61 games)
OHL Playoffs: 19GP, 1G, 3A, 4P, +8, 10 PIM, 7.05 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (19 games)
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 1G, 0A, 1P, +1, 0 PIM, 6.75 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (4 games)
Jean-Francois Davidson
6'5", 171 lbs, Age: 16, From: Pembroke, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Third Pairing, Second Penalty Kill
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 1st Round (19th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 14GP, 1G, 0A, 1P, +3, 4 PIM, 6.36 AvR
Last Season (With St. Catharines Falcons, GOJHL): 48GP, 26G, 56A, 82P, +35, 66 PIM, 9.29 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 14GP, 1G, 0A, 1P, +3, 4 PIM, 6.36 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (14 games)
OHL Playoffs: 0GP
Paolo Stanton
5'10", 145 lbs, Age: 15, From: Clarence Creek, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Defenseman
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 5th Round (100th Overall), 2009
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Clarence Beavers, GOJHL): 60GP, 18G, 73A, 91P, +26, 114 PIM, 8.98 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Stefan Leblanc, Overage
6', 189 lbs, Age: 20, From: Oakville, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Extra Defenseman
Drafted: Sudbury Wolves, 7th Round (136th Overall), 2005
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 62GP, 8G, 12A, 20P, +39, 14 PIM, 6.68 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 19GP, 3G, 9A, 12P, +8, 10 PIM, 7.05 AvR
Memorial Cup: 1GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, +2, 2 PIM, 7.00 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 164GP, 25G, 33A, 58P, +30, 42 PIM, 6.51 AvR
Oshawa Generals (102 games), Niagara IceDogs (62 games)
OHL Playoffs: 32GP, 5G, 11A, 16P, +2, 10 PIM, 6.75 AvR
Oshawa Generals (13 games), Niagara IceDogs (19 games)
Memorial Cup: 1GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, +2, 2 PIM, 7.00 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (1 game)
Shandor Kerfoot
5'10", 158 lbs, Age: 17, From: Brampton, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Defenseman
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 11th Round (219th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Markham Waxers, OPJHL): 56GP, 5G, 25A, 30P, -6, 131 PIM, 6.91 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Aaron Bourne
5'10", 152 lbs, Age: 16, From: Milton, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Defenseman
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 6th Round (106th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Milton Icehawks, OPJHL): 60GP, 16G, 38A, 54P, +9, 94 PIM, 6.95 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Niibin Nashkawa
5'11", 194 lbs, Age: 19, From: Mattawa, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Defenseman
Drafted: Sudbury Wolves, 13th Round (249th Overall), 2006
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With St. Catharines Falcons, GOJHL): 60GP, 8G, 42A, 50P, +17, 93 PIM, 6.80 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Unsigned Prospects
Zintis Boluss (Dinamo Riga, Russian Superleague)
Max Ciampini (Cambridge Hawks, Alliance Pavilion League)
Mackenzie Burton (Quinte Red Devils, Eastern AAA Hockey League)
Raphael McCarthy (Don Mills Flyers, Greater Toronto Hockey League)
Nelson Bergeron (North Bay Midget Trappers, Great Northern Midget League)
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Re: Dog Days: A Niagara IceDogs Story
2009/10 Niagara IceDogs Roster: The Left Wingers
Alexcei Masch
6'3", 194 lbs, Age: 18, From: Curve Lake, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: First Line RW, Second Powerplay LW, Second Penalty Kill
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 1st Round (4th Overall), 2007
NHL Rights: Toronto Maple Leafs, 2nd Round (50th Overall), 2009
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 67GP, 16G, 20A, 36P, +30, 53 PIM, 6.72 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 22GP, 3G, 10A, 13P, +17, 10 PIM, 7.00 AvR
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 7G, 3A, 10P, +8, 2 PIM, 8.75 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 134GP, 36G, 40A, 76P, +41, 77 PIM, 6.78 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (134 games)
OHL Playoffs: 41GP, 14G, 23A, 37P, +32, 26 PIM, 7.27 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (41 games)
Memorial Cup: 9GP, 7G, 3A, 10P, +5, 2 PIM, 7.00 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (9 games)
Walter Stevens, Alternate Captain
6'7", 229 lbs, Age: 17, From: Mississauga, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: First Line LW, Second Powerplay Defense, First Penalty Kill
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 2nd Round (28th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 66GP, 24G, 30A, 54P, +49, 123 PIM, 8.03 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 22GP, 9G, 9A, 18P, +16, 34 PIM, 7.91 AvR
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 1G, 4A, 5P, +8, 16 PIM, 7.75 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 66GP, 24G, 30A, 54P, +49, 123 PIM, 8.03 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (66 games)
OHL Playoffs: 22GP, 9G, 9A, 18P, +16, 34 PIM, 7.91 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (22 games)
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 1G, 4A, 5P, +8, 16 PIM, 7.75 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (4 games)
Graham Knott
6'1", 171 lbs, Age: 19, From: Holland Landing, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Third Line LW
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 3rd Round (40th Overall), 2006
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 47GP, 4G, 5A, 9P, +5, 12 PIM, 6.23 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 16GP, 1G, 2A, 3P, +1, 2 PIM, 6.25 AvR
Memorial Cup: 2GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, Even, 2PIM, 6.00 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 101GP, 12G, 13A, 25P, +13, 29 PIM, 6.18 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (101 games)
OHL Playoffs: 32GP, 3G, 5A, 8P, +1, 6 PIM, 6.25 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (32 games)
Memorial Cup: 5GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, Even, 2 PIM, 5.80 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (5 games)
Vincenzo Strachan
6', 158 lbs, Age: 16, From: North Bay, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Winger
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 9th Round (180th Overall), 2009
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With North Bay Midget Trappers, GNML): 50GP, 16G, 13A, 29P, +6, 47 PIM, 6.40 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Francois-Pierre Boyer
6'3", 180 lbs, Age: 17, From: Ottawa, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Second Line LW, First Powerplay
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 10th Round (199th OVerall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 64GP, 13G, 15A, 28P, +17, 16 PIM, 6.42 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 22GP, 4G, 5A, 9P, +6, 6 PIM, 6.41 AvR
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 0G, 3A, 3P, +2, 2 PIM, 7.25 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 64GP, 13G, 15A, 28P, +17, 16 PIM, 6.42 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (64 games)
OHL Playoffs: 22GP, 4G, 5A, 9P, +6, 6 PIM, 6.41 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (22 games)
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 0G, 3A, 3P, +2, 2 PIM, 7.25 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (4 games)
Roland Gosselin
6', 183 lbs, Age: 16, From: Tottenham, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Winger
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 8th Round (160th Overall), 2009
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs, PAV): 48GP, 7G, 10A, 17P, +6, 50 PIM, 6.33 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Unsigned Prospects
None
Alexcei Masch
6'3", 194 lbs, Age: 18, From: Curve Lake, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: First Line RW, Second Powerplay LW, Second Penalty Kill
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 1st Round (4th Overall), 2007
NHL Rights: Toronto Maple Leafs, 2nd Round (50th Overall), 2009
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 67GP, 16G, 20A, 36P, +30, 53 PIM, 6.72 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 22GP, 3G, 10A, 13P, +17, 10 PIM, 7.00 AvR
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 7G, 3A, 10P, +8, 2 PIM, 8.75 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 134GP, 36G, 40A, 76P, +41, 77 PIM, 6.78 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (134 games)
OHL Playoffs: 41GP, 14G, 23A, 37P, +32, 26 PIM, 7.27 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (41 games)
Memorial Cup: 9GP, 7G, 3A, 10P, +5, 2 PIM, 7.00 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (9 games)
Walter Stevens, Alternate Captain
6'7", 229 lbs, Age: 17, From: Mississauga, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: First Line LW, Second Powerplay Defense, First Penalty Kill
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 2nd Round (28th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 66GP, 24G, 30A, 54P, +49, 123 PIM, 8.03 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 22GP, 9G, 9A, 18P, +16, 34 PIM, 7.91 AvR
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 1G, 4A, 5P, +8, 16 PIM, 7.75 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 66GP, 24G, 30A, 54P, +49, 123 PIM, 8.03 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (66 games)
OHL Playoffs: 22GP, 9G, 9A, 18P, +16, 34 PIM, 7.91 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (22 games)
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 1G, 4A, 5P, +8, 16 PIM, 7.75 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (4 games)
Graham Knott
6'1", 171 lbs, Age: 19, From: Holland Landing, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Third Line LW
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 3rd Round (40th Overall), 2006
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 47GP, 4G, 5A, 9P, +5, 12 PIM, 6.23 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 16GP, 1G, 2A, 3P, +1, 2 PIM, 6.25 AvR
Memorial Cup: 2GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, Even, 2PIM, 6.00 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 101GP, 12G, 13A, 25P, +13, 29 PIM, 6.18 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (101 games)
OHL Playoffs: 32GP, 3G, 5A, 8P, +1, 6 PIM, 6.25 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (32 games)
Memorial Cup: 5GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, Even, 2 PIM, 5.80 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (5 games)
Vincenzo Strachan
6', 158 lbs, Age: 16, From: North Bay, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Winger
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 9th Round (180th Overall), 2009
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With North Bay Midget Trappers, GNML): 50GP, 16G, 13A, 29P, +6, 47 PIM, 6.40 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Francois-Pierre Boyer
6'3", 180 lbs, Age: 17, From: Ottawa, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Second Line LW, First Powerplay
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 10th Round (199th OVerall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 64GP, 13G, 15A, 28P, +17, 16 PIM, 6.42 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 22GP, 4G, 5A, 9P, +6, 6 PIM, 6.41 AvR
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 0G, 3A, 3P, +2, 2 PIM, 7.25 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 64GP, 13G, 15A, 28P, +17, 16 PIM, 6.42 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (64 games)
OHL Playoffs: 22GP, 4G, 5A, 9P, +6, 6 PIM, 6.41 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (22 games)
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 0G, 3A, 3P, +2, 2 PIM, 7.25 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (4 games)
Roland Gosselin
6', 183 lbs, Age: 16, From: Tottenham, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Winger
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 8th Round (160th Overall), 2009
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs, PAV): 48GP, 7G, 10A, 17P, +6, 50 PIM, 6.33 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Unsigned Prospects
None
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Re: Dog Days: A Niagara IceDogs Story
2009/10 Niagara IceDogs Roster: The Right Wingers
Remi Therrien
5'11", 171 lbs, Age: 16, From: Peterborough, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Second Line RW
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 1st Round (20th Overall), 2009
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Scarborough Ice Raiders, GTHL): 46GP, 23G, 20A, 43P, +9, 46 PIM, 6.96 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Danton Lyle
5'11", 165 lbs, Age: 16, From: Navan, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Third Line RW, Second Penalty Kill
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 13th Round (259th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Thunder Bay North Stars, SIJHL): 56GP, 8G, 22A, 30P, +14, 50 PIM, 6.52 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Eddie Mullen
5'10", 163 lbs, Age: 17, From: Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Winger
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 9th Round (179th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Weyburn Red Wings, SJHL): 59GP, 17G, 33A, 50P, +27, 78 PIM, 6.71 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Colan Julien
5'9", 207 lbs, Age: 18, From: Bethany, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Fourth Line LW
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 7th Round (124th Overall), 2007
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 51GP, 8G, 1A, 9P, +7, 36 PIM, 6.37 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 22GP, 2G, 2A, 4P, +4, 14 PIM, 6.27 AvR
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, Even, 2 PIM, 6.25 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 113GP, 21G, 8A, 29P, +17, 64 PIM, 6.58 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (113 games)
OHL Playoffs: 41GP, 5G, 5A, 10P, +9, 34 PIM, 6.37 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (41 games)
Memorial Cup: 9GP, 1G, 1A, 2P, -1, 2 PIM, 6.44 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (9 games)
Pascal Coburn
5'10", 167 lbs, Age: 17, From: Peterborough, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Extra Winger
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 7th Round (139th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With St. Catharines Falcons, GOJHL): 56GP, 32G, 27A, 59P, +33, 58 PIM, 6.93 AvR
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, Even, 0 PIM, 6.00 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
OHL Playoffs: 0GP
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, EVen, 0 PIM, 6.00 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (4 games)
Kegan Blasby, Overage
5'11", 200 lbs, Age: 20, From: Markham, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Fourth Line RW, First Powerplay
Drafted: Kitchener Rangers, 6th Round (119th Overall), 2005
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 68GP, 34G, 38A, 72P, +25, 56 PIM, 7.21 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 22GP, 7G, 5A, 12P, +5, 26 PIM, 6.45 AvR
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 3G, 3A, 6P, +2, 4 PIM, 8.25 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 197GP, 88G, 92A, 180P, +37, 202 PIM, 7.00 AvR
Kitchener Rangers (42 games), Barrie Colts (23 games), Niagara IceDogs (132 games)
OHL Playoffs: 51GP, 16G, 23A, 39P, +8, 52 PIM, 6.86 AvR
Barrie Colts (14 games), Niagara IceDogs (37 games)
Memorial Cup: 9GP, 6G, 6A, 12P, -1, 10 PIM, 7.56 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (9 games)
Unsigned Prospects
Hugh Bolibruck (Seaway Valley Rapids, Ottawa and District MHA Midget League)
Remi Therrien
5'11", 171 lbs, Age: 16, From: Peterborough, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Second Line RW
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 1st Round (20th Overall), 2009
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Scarborough Ice Raiders, GTHL): 46GP, 23G, 20A, 43P, +9, 46 PIM, 6.96 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Danton Lyle
5'11", 165 lbs, Age: 16, From: Navan, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Third Line RW, Second Penalty Kill
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 13th Round (259th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Thunder Bay North Stars, SIJHL): 56GP, 8G, 22A, 30P, +14, 50 PIM, 6.52 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Eddie Mullen
5'10", 163 lbs, Age: 17, From: Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Winger
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 9th Round (179th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Weyburn Red Wings, SJHL): 59GP, 17G, 33A, 50P, +27, 78 PIM, 6.71 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Colan Julien
5'9", 207 lbs, Age: 18, From: Bethany, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Fourth Line LW
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 7th Round (124th Overall), 2007
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 51GP, 8G, 1A, 9P, +7, 36 PIM, 6.37 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 22GP, 2G, 2A, 4P, +4, 14 PIM, 6.27 AvR
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, Even, 2 PIM, 6.25 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 113GP, 21G, 8A, 29P, +17, 64 PIM, 6.58 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (113 games)
OHL Playoffs: 41GP, 5G, 5A, 10P, +9, 34 PIM, 6.37 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (41 games)
Memorial Cup: 9GP, 1G, 1A, 2P, -1, 2 PIM, 6.44 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (9 games)
Pascal Coburn
5'10", 167 lbs, Age: 17, From: Peterborough, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Extra Winger
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 7th Round (139th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With St. Catharines Falcons, GOJHL): 56GP, 32G, 27A, 59P, +33, 58 PIM, 6.93 AvR
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, Even, 0 PIM, 6.00 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
OHL Playoffs: 0GP
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, EVen, 0 PIM, 6.00 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (4 games)
Kegan Blasby, Overage
5'11", 200 lbs, Age: 20, From: Markham, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Fourth Line RW, First Powerplay
Drafted: Kitchener Rangers, 6th Round (119th Overall), 2005
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 68GP, 34G, 38A, 72P, +25, 56 PIM, 7.21 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 22GP, 7G, 5A, 12P, +5, 26 PIM, 6.45 AvR
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 3G, 3A, 6P, +2, 4 PIM, 8.25 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 197GP, 88G, 92A, 180P, +37, 202 PIM, 7.00 AvR
Kitchener Rangers (42 games), Barrie Colts (23 games), Niagara IceDogs (132 games)
OHL Playoffs: 51GP, 16G, 23A, 39P, +8, 52 PIM, 6.86 AvR
Barrie Colts (14 games), Niagara IceDogs (37 games)
Memorial Cup: 9GP, 6G, 6A, 12P, -1, 10 PIM, 7.56 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (9 games)
Unsigned Prospects
Hugh Bolibruck (Seaway Valley Rapids, Ottawa and District MHA Midget League)
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Re: Dog Days: A Niagara IceDogs Story
2009/10 Niagara IceDogs Roster: The Centers
Jarod MacEachern
5'10", 167 lbs, Age: 16, From: Arnprior, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Second Line Center, Second Powerplay
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 8th Round (159th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 65GP, 11G, 30A, 41P, +2, 32 PIM, 6.58 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 22GP, 6G, 6A, 12P, +6, 12 PIM, 6.86 AvR
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 1G, 4A, 5P, +5, 2 PIM, 8.00 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 65Gp, 11G, 30A, 41P, +2, 32 PIM, 6.58 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (65 games)
OHL Playoffs: 22GP, 6G, 6A, 12P, +6, 12 PIM, 6.86 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (22 games)
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 1G, 4A, 5P, +5, 2 PIM, 8.00 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (4 games)
Zak Bresden
6'1", 198 lbs, Age: 18, From: Barrhaven, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Third Line Center
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 2nd Round (31st Overall), 2007
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 66GP, 14G, 15A, 29P, +20, 62 PIM, 6.74 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 22GP, 5G, 2A, 7P, +6, 24 PIM, 6.64 AvR
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 3G, 2A, 5P, +2, 2 PIM, 8.25 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 132GP, 27G, 33A, 60P, +28, 106 PIM, 6.72 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (132 games)
OHL Playoffs: 41GP, 10G, 6A, 16P, +13, 26 PIM, 6.68 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (41 games)
Memorial Cup: 9GP, 3G, 2A, 5P, -2, 8 PIM, 7.11 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (9 games)
Max Cantin, Team Captain
5'11", 171 lbs, Age: 17, From: Long Sault, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: First Line Center, Second Powerplay RW, First Penalty Kill
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 5th Round (92nd Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 66GP, 30G, 58A, 88P, +36, 88 PIM, 7.39 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 22GP, 8G, 19A, 27P, +16, 18 PIM, 7.55 AvR
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 0G, 1A, 1P, +2, 8 PIM, 6.25 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 66GP, 30G, 58A, 88P, +36, 88 PIM, 7.39 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (66 games)
OHL Playoffs: 22GP, 8G, 19A, 27P, +16, 18 PIM, 7.55 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (22 games)
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 0G, 1A, 1P, +2, 8 PIM, 6.25 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (4 games)
Pete Murphy
5'9", 145 lbs, Age: 17, From: Florence, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Extra Center
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 14th Round (279th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 47GP, 5G, 3A, 8P, +4, 15 PIM, 6.11 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 2GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, Even, 2 PIM, 5.50 AvR
Memorial Cup: 1GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, Even, 0 PIM, 6.00 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 47GP, 5G, 3A, 8P, +4, 15 PIM, 6.11 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (47 games)
OHL Playoffs: 2GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, Even, 2 PIM, 5.50 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (2 games)
Memorial Cup: 1GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, Even, 0 PIM, 6.00 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (1 game)
Stephan Leslie
5'9", 147 lbs, Age: 16, From: Oshawa, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Center
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 12th Round (222nd Overall), 2009
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Oshawa Minor Generals, ETA): 50GP, 13G, 27A, 40P, +36, 60 PIM, 6.82 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Johnny Corneil
5'11", 191 lbs, Age: 19, From: Lindsay, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Center
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 4th Round (74th Overall), 2006
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With St. Catharines Falcons, GOJHL): 60GP, 30G, 40A, 70P, +33, 103 PIM, 6.78 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
OHL Playoffs: 0GP
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, -3, 4 PIM, 5.50 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (4 games)
Case Elliott
6'2", 158 lbs, Age: 15, From: Keswick, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Fourth Line Center, First Powerplay
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 4th Round (80th Overall), 2009
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Georgina Ice, COJCL): 60GP, 29G, 28A, 57P, +36, 76 PIM, 6.95 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Unsigned Prospects
Kenton Spurgeon (Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs, Alliance Pavilion League)
Floyd Piggott (Pickering Panthers, Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League)
Thomas Jakobsen (Aalborg Pirates, Danish Oddset Ligaen)

Jarod MacEachern
5'10", 167 lbs, Age: 16, From: Arnprior, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Second Line Center, Second Powerplay
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 8th Round (159th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 65GP, 11G, 30A, 41P, +2, 32 PIM, 6.58 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 22GP, 6G, 6A, 12P, +6, 12 PIM, 6.86 AvR
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 1G, 4A, 5P, +5, 2 PIM, 8.00 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 65Gp, 11G, 30A, 41P, +2, 32 PIM, 6.58 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (65 games)
OHL Playoffs: 22GP, 6G, 6A, 12P, +6, 12 PIM, 6.86 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (22 games)
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 1G, 4A, 5P, +5, 2 PIM, 8.00 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (4 games)
Zak Bresden
6'1", 198 lbs, Age: 18, From: Barrhaven, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Third Line Center
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 2nd Round (31st Overall), 2007
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 66GP, 14G, 15A, 29P, +20, 62 PIM, 6.74 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 22GP, 5G, 2A, 7P, +6, 24 PIM, 6.64 AvR
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 3G, 2A, 5P, +2, 2 PIM, 8.25 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 132GP, 27G, 33A, 60P, +28, 106 PIM, 6.72 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (132 games)
OHL Playoffs: 41GP, 10G, 6A, 16P, +13, 26 PIM, 6.68 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (41 games)
Memorial Cup: 9GP, 3G, 2A, 5P, -2, 8 PIM, 7.11 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (9 games)
Max Cantin, Team Captain
5'11", 171 lbs, Age: 17, From: Long Sault, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: First Line Center, Second Powerplay RW, First Penalty Kill
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 5th Round (92nd Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 66GP, 30G, 58A, 88P, +36, 88 PIM, 7.39 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 22GP, 8G, 19A, 27P, +16, 18 PIM, 7.55 AvR
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 0G, 1A, 1P, +2, 8 PIM, 6.25 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 66GP, 30G, 58A, 88P, +36, 88 PIM, 7.39 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (66 games)
OHL Playoffs: 22GP, 8G, 19A, 27P, +16, 18 PIM, 7.55 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (22 games)
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 0G, 1A, 1P, +2, 8 PIM, 6.25 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (4 games)
Pete Murphy
5'9", 145 lbs, Age: 17, From: Florence, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Extra Center
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 14th Round (279th Overall), 2008
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 47GP, 5G, 3A, 8P, +4, 15 PIM, 6.11 AvR
OHL Playoffs: 2GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, Even, 2 PIM, 5.50 AvR
Memorial Cup: 1GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, Even, 0 PIM, 6.00 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 47GP, 5G, 3A, 8P, +4, 15 PIM, 6.11 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (47 games)
OHL Playoffs: 2GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, Even, 2 PIM, 5.50 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (2 games)
Memorial Cup: 1GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, Even, 0 PIM, 6.00 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (1 game)
Stephan Leslie
5'9", 147 lbs, Age: 16, From: Oshawa, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Center
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 12th Round (222nd Overall), 2009
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Oshawa Minor Generals, ETA): 50GP, 13G, 27A, 40P, +36, 60 PIM, 6.82 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Johnny Corneil
5'11", 191 lbs, Age: 19, From: Lindsay, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)
Role: Minor League Center
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 4th Round (74th Overall), 2006
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With St. Catharines Falcons, GOJHL): 60GP, 30G, 40A, 70P, +33, 103 PIM, 6.78 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
OHL Playoffs: 0GP
Memorial Cup: 4GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, -3, 4 PIM, 5.50 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (4 games)
Case Elliott
6'2", 158 lbs, Age: 15, From: Keswick, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
Role: Fourth Line Center, First Powerplay
Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 4th Round (80th Overall), 2009
NHL Rights: None
Last Season (With Georgina Ice, COJCL): 60GP, 29G, 28A, 57P, +36, 76 PIM, 6.95 AvR
Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP
Unsigned Prospects
Kenton Spurgeon (Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs, Alliance Pavilion League)
Floyd Piggott (Pickering Panthers, Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League)
Thomas Jakobsen (Aalborg Pirates, Danish Oddset Ligaen)

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Re: Dog Days: A Niagara IceDogs Story
Late September 2009
September 21st
The IceDogs begin their season on the road, travelling to play the Peterborough Petes! Nicholas Malone stopped all 20 shots he faced in the game to record his first shutout of the season, and the IceDogs offense scored four goals to cement the victory!
Niagara 4, Peterborough 0
Masch (1) (Stevens)
Wilkie (1) (Lyle, Davidson)
Cantin (1) (Masch, Stevens)
Therrien (1) (Wilkie, Stevens)
First star honours would go to Niagara Icedogs winger Walter Stevens, who recorded three assists! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Zach Wilkie, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Nicholas Malone, who posted a 20 save shutout!
September 22nd
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Belleville Bulls! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 22 of the 23 shots he faced in the game, and the IceDogs scored the games first six goals, coasting to an easy victory!
Belleville 1, Niagara 6
Wilkie (2) (Bresden)
Therrien (2) (Jarvinen, Cantin)
Kylington (1) (Boyer) PP
Jarvinen (1) (Kylington, Bresden)
Blasby (1) (Elliott, Wilkie)
Elliott (1) (Unassisted) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Zach Wilkie, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen, who scored a goal, and an assist!
September 23rd
Saginaw Spirit center Tommy Cameron is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he recorded 5 assists!
September 24th
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Sudbury Wolves! Nicholas Malone stopped 20 of the 21 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored first, the Wolves tied the game with just minutes left in the third to force overtime, then went on to victory in the shootout!
Niagara 1, Sudbury 2 (SO) Winger Franky Richardson scored the shootout winner!
Elliott (2) (Julien, Jarvinen)
First star honours would go to Sudbury Wolves goaltender Daniel Zuzin, who stopped 34 of 35 shots in the victory! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Nicholas Malone, who stopped 20 of 21 shots in the loss! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Colan Julien, who recorded an assist!
IceDogs winger Kegan Blasby played in his 200th OHL Game!
September 28th
The IceDogs remain on the road, travelling to play the Barrie Colts! Nicholas Malone stopped all 18 shots he faced in the game to record his second shutout of the season, and the IceDogs scored four goals to earn the victory!
Niagara 4, Barrie 0
Stevens (1) (Masch, Jarvinen)
Boyer (1) (Therrien)
MacEachern (1) (Therrien, Boyer)
Masch (2) (Cantin, Stevens)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Remi Therrien, who recorded two assists! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Nicholas Malone, who posted an 18 save shutout!
September 29th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Mississauga Steelheads! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 16 of the 17 shots he faced, and though the Steelheads scored the first goal of the game, the IceDogs scored four unanswered goals to take the victory!
Mississauga 1, Niagara 4
Cantin (2) (Stevens, Lyle)
Cantin (3) (Stevens)
Julien (1) (Blasby, Bresden)
Cantin (4) (Therrien, MacEachern) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who scored a hat trick! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who recorded two assists! Third star would go to Mississauga Steelheads defenseman Sean Day, who scored a goal!
September 30th
Oshawa Generals winger Josh Maguire is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he scored 2 goals, and 4 assists!
Oshawa Generals winger Josh Maguire is named OHL Player of the Week! In 3 games he scored 3 goals, and 4 assists!


September 21st
The IceDogs begin their season on the road, travelling to play the Peterborough Petes! Nicholas Malone stopped all 20 shots he faced in the game to record his first shutout of the season, and the IceDogs offense scored four goals to cement the victory!
Niagara 4, Peterborough 0
Masch (1) (Stevens)
Wilkie (1) (Lyle, Davidson)
Cantin (1) (Masch, Stevens)
Therrien (1) (Wilkie, Stevens)
First star honours would go to Niagara Icedogs winger Walter Stevens, who recorded three assists! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Zach Wilkie, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Nicholas Malone, who posted a 20 save shutout!
September 22nd
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Belleville Bulls! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 22 of the 23 shots he faced in the game, and the IceDogs scored the games first six goals, coasting to an easy victory!
Belleville 1, Niagara 6
Wilkie (2) (Bresden)
Therrien (2) (Jarvinen, Cantin)
Kylington (1) (Boyer) PP
Jarvinen (1) (Kylington, Bresden)
Blasby (1) (Elliott, Wilkie)
Elliott (1) (Unassisted) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Zach Wilkie, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen, who scored a goal, and an assist!
September 23rd
Saginaw Spirit center Tommy Cameron is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he recorded 5 assists!
September 24th
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Sudbury Wolves! Nicholas Malone stopped 20 of the 21 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored first, the Wolves tied the game with just minutes left in the third to force overtime, then went on to victory in the shootout!
Niagara 1, Sudbury 2 (SO) Winger Franky Richardson scored the shootout winner!
Elliott (2) (Julien, Jarvinen)
First star honours would go to Sudbury Wolves goaltender Daniel Zuzin, who stopped 34 of 35 shots in the victory! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Nicholas Malone, who stopped 20 of 21 shots in the loss! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Colan Julien, who recorded an assist!
IceDogs winger Kegan Blasby played in his 200th OHL Game!
September 28th
The IceDogs remain on the road, travelling to play the Barrie Colts! Nicholas Malone stopped all 18 shots he faced in the game to record his second shutout of the season, and the IceDogs scored four goals to earn the victory!
Niagara 4, Barrie 0
Stevens (1) (Masch, Jarvinen)
Boyer (1) (Therrien)
MacEachern (1) (Therrien, Boyer)
Masch (2) (Cantin, Stevens)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Remi Therrien, who recorded two assists! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Nicholas Malone, who posted an 18 save shutout!
September 29th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Mississauga Steelheads! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 16 of the 17 shots he faced, and though the Steelheads scored the first goal of the game, the IceDogs scored four unanswered goals to take the victory!
Mississauga 1, Niagara 4
Cantin (2) (Stevens, Lyle)
Cantin (3) (Stevens)
Julien (1) (Blasby, Bresden)
Cantin (4) (Therrien, MacEachern) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who scored a hat trick! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who recorded two assists! Third star would go to Mississauga Steelheads defenseman Sean Day, who scored a goal!
September 30th
Oshawa Generals winger Josh Maguire is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he scored 2 goals, and 4 assists!
Oshawa Generals winger Josh Maguire is named OHL Player of the Week! In 3 games he scored 3 goals, and 4 assists!


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Re: Dog Days: A Niagara IceDogs Story
Early October 2009
October 1st
Groups for this years World Junior Championship were drawn today, and Czech Republic drew into Group B with Germany, Latvia, Sweden, and Switzerland!
The ISS released their Preliminary Rankings for the 2010 NHL Entry Draft, and two IceDogs were ranked!
C Max Cantin #94
RW Pascal Coburn #184
The top-ranked player was North Bay Battalion center Parry John-George, followed by Dinamo Riga defenseman Zintis Boluss (IceDogs hold rights), and Regina Pats winger Bujar Walsh!
The ISS also released Preliminary Rankings for the 2010 OHL Priority Selection! The top-ranked player was Scarborough Ice Raiders defenseman Clinton Gladue, followed by Cumberland Grads winger Benjamin Shioler, and HoneyBaked U-16 winger Eddie Morris!
The ISS also released Preliminary Rankings for the 2010 CHL Import Draft! The top-ranked player was Slovakian winger Jan Krisak (Kezmarok Jrs), followed by Czech winger Rene Ruzicka (Pardubice Jrs), and Swedish defenseman Jakob Erkgards (Kalmar J20)!
October 5th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the North Bay Battalion! Nicholas Malone stopped only 9 of the 13 shots he faced before being pulled in favor of Carter MacDougall, who stopped 10 of 12 shots the rest of the way, and though the IceDogs scored the first and last goals of the game, the Battalion scored the six goals in between to take the victory!
North Bay 6, Niagara 2
Masch (3) (Cantin)
Blasby (2) (Jarvinen, Julien)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Colan Julien, who recorded an assist! Second star would go to North Bay Battalion center Pierre-Yves Brady, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to North Bay Battalion center Jean-Sebastian Thorne, who recorded three assists!
October 6th
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Kingston Frontenacs! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 19 of the 23 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored with just minutes left in the third to tie the score 3-3, the Frontenacs would score just seconds later to take the victory!
Niagara 3, Kingston 4
Elliott (3) (Jarvinen, Blasby) PP
Stevens (2) (Cantin, Therrien)
Therrien (3) (Masch, Cantin)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Remi Therrien, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Kingston Frontenacs winger Brody Glover, who scored a goal, and an assist!
October 7th
IceDogs defenseman Jean-Francois Davidson will miss 10 days with a groin strain!
Barrie Colts winger Marco Blakey is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he scored 2 goals, and 3 assists!
October 9th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Barrie Colts! Nicholas Malone stopped 22 of the 25 shots he faced in the game, and though the Colts scored early in the third period to tie the game 3-3, the IceDogs scored twice late in the third, claiming the victory!
Barrie 3, Niagara 5
Stevens (3) (Jarvinen) PP
Masch (4) (Cantin) PP
Stevens (4) (Cantin, Masch)
Boyer (2) (Blasby, Kylington) PP
Kylington (2) (Bresden) EN
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored two goals! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Barrie Colts center Miguel Chartier, who scored a goal!
October 12th
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Mississauga Steelheads! Nicholas Malone stopped 24 of the 25 shots he faced, and the IceDogs scored three times in the first period, and despite one hiccup late in the third, held on for the victory!
Niagara 3, Mississauga 1
Murphy (1) (Elliott)
Elliott (4) (Blasby, Jarvinen) PP
Masch (5) (Stevens, Cantin)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who recorded an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Nicholas Malone, who stopped 24 of 25 shots in the victory! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch, who scored a goal!
IceDogs center Max Cantin scored his 100th OHL Point!
October 13th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the London Knights! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 41 of the 46 shots he faced in the game, and the IceDogs scored in the final seconds to force overtime, where Max Cantin emerged as the hero, scoring the overtime winner for the IceDogs!
London 5, Niagara 6 (OT)
Cantin (5) (Masch, Stevens)
Cantin (6) (Jarvinen, Stevens)
Masch (6) (Unassisted) PP
Blasby (3) (Kylington, Jarvinen) PP
Stevens (5) (Elliott, Julien)
Cantin (7) (Jarvinen, Lacroix)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who scored a hat trick! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored a goal, and two assists! Third star would go to London Knights center Simon Carnevale, who scored a goal, and two assists!
IceDogs winger Graham Knott will miss 10 days with a groin strain!
October 14th
Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens is named OHL Player of the Week! In 3 games he scored 3 goals, and 3 assists!
October 15th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds! Nicolas Malone stopped 21 of the 22 shots he faced in the game, and though the Greyhounds scored the games first goal, the IceDogs would score five unanswered goals to secure the victory!
Sault Ste. Marie 1, Niagara 5
Stevens (6) (Masch, Haydon)
Elliott (5) (Jarvinen, Kylington)
Bresden (1) (Lacroix, Therrien)
Jarvinen (2) (Elliott) PP
Kylington (3) (Cantin)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Case Elliott, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who scored a goal, and an assist!
IceDogs winger Walter Stevens will miss 10 days with a twisted knee!


October 1st
Groups for this years World Junior Championship were drawn today, and Czech Republic drew into Group B with Germany, Latvia, Sweden, and Switzerland!
The ISS released their Preliminary Rankings for the 2010 NHL Entry Draft, and two IceDogs were ranked!
C Max Cantin #94
RW Pascal Coburn #184
The top-ranked player was North Bay Battalion center Parry John-George, followed by Dinamo Riga defenseman Zintis Boluss (IceDogs hold rights), and Regina Pats winger Bujar Walsh!
The ISS also released Preliminary Rankings for the 2010 OHL Priority Selection! The top-ranked player was Scarborough Ice Raiders defenseman Clinton Gladue, followed by Cumberland Grads winger Benjamin Shioler, and HoneyBaked U-16 winger Eddie Morris!
The ISS also released Preliminary Rankings for the 2010 CHL Import Draft! The top-ranked player was Slovakian winger Jan Krisak (Kezmarok Jrs), followed by Czech winger Rene Ruzicka (Pardubice Jrs), and Swedish defenseman Jakob Erkgards (Kalmar J20)!
October 5th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the North Bay Battalion! Nicholas Malone stopped only 9 of the 13 shots he faced before being pulled in favor of Carter MacDougall, who stopped 10 of 12 shots the rest of the way, and though the IceDogs scored the first and last goals of the game, the Battalion scored the six goals in between to take the victory!
North Bay 6, Niagara 2
Masch (3) (Cantin)
Blasby (2) (Jarvinen, Julien)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Colan Julien, who recorded an assist! Second star would go to North Bay Battalion center Pierre-Yves Brady, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to North Bay Battalion center Jean-Sebastian Thorne, who recorded three assists!
October 6th
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Kingston Frontenacs! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 19 of the 23 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored with just minutes left in the third to tie the score 3-3, the Frontenacs would score just seconds later to take the victory!
Niagara 3, Kingston 4
Elliott (3) (Jarvinen, Blasby) PP
Stevens (2) (Cantin, Therrien)
Therrien (3) (Masch, Cantin)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Remi Therrien, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Kingston Frontenacs winger Brody Glover, who scored a goal, and an assist!
October 7th
IceDogs defenseman Jean-Francois Davidson will miss 10 days with a groin strain!
Barrie Colts winger Marco Blakey is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he scored 2 goals, and 3 assists!
October 9th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Barrie Colts! Nicholas Malone stopped 22 of the 25 shots he faced in the game, and though the Colts scored early in the third period to tie the game 3-3, the IceDogs scored twice late in the third, claiming the victory!
Barrie 3, Niagara 5
Stevens (3) (Jarvinen) PP
Masch (4) (Cantin) PP
Stevens (4) (Cantin, Masch)
Boyer (2) (Blasby, Kylington) PP
Kylington (2) (Bresden) EN
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored two goals! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Barrie Colts center Miguel Chartier, who scored a goal!
October 12th
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Mississauga Steelheads! Nicholas Malone stopped 24 of the 25 shots he faced, and the IceDogs scored three times in the first period, and despite one hiccup late in the third, held on for the victory!
Niagara 3, Mississauga 1
Murphy (1) (Elliott)
Elliott (4) (Blasby, Jarvinen) PP
Masch (5) (Stevens, Cantin)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who recorded an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Nicholas Malone, who stopped 24 of 25 shots in the victory! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch, who scored a goal!
IceDogs center Max Cantin scored his 100th OHL Point!
October 13th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the London Knights! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 41 of the 46 shots he faced in the game, and the IceDogs scored in the final seconds to force overtime, where Max Cantin emerged as the hero, scoring the overtime winner for the IceDogs!
London 5, Niagara 6 (OT)
Cantin (5) (Masch, Stevens)
Cantin (6) (Jarvinen, Stevens)
Masch (6) (Unassisted) PP
Blasby (3) (Kylington, Jarvinen) PP
Stevens (5) (Elliott, Julien)
Cantin (7) (Jarvinen, Lacroix)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who scored a hat trick! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored a goal, and two assists! Third star would go to London Knights center Simon Carnevale, who scored a goal, and two assists!
IceDogs winger Graham Knott will miss 10 days with a groin strain!
October 14th
Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens is named OHL Player of the Week! In 3 games he scored 3 goals, and 3 assists!
October 15th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds! Nicolas Malone stopped 21 of the 22 shots he faced in the game, and though the Greyhounds scored the games first goal, the IceDogs would score five unanswered goals to secure the victory!
Sault Ste. Marie 1, Niagara 5
Stevens (6) (Masch, Haydon)
Elliott (5) (Jarvinen, Kylington)
Bresden (1) (Lacroix, Therrien)
Jarvinen (2) (Elliott) PP
Kylington (3) (Cantin)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Case Elliott, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who scored a goal, and an assist!
IceDogs winger Walter Stevens will miss 10 days with a twisted knee!


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Re: Dog Days: A Niagara IceDogs Story
Late October 2009
October 17th
IceDogs defenseman Jean-Francois Davidson resumes full contact practices after recovering from his groin strain!
October 19th
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Sarnia Sting! Nicholas Malone stopped 24 of the 26 shots he faced in the game, and though the Sting scored first, the IceDogs scored six straight goals through the first two periods, and coasted to the victory!
Niagara 6, Sarnia 2
Cantin (8) (Leblanc, Haydon)
Elliott (6) (Blasby, Jarvinen) PP
Elliott (7) (Davidson)
Haydon (1) (MacEachern)
Masch (7) (Cantin, Lacroix)
Therrien (4) (Haydon, Masch) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Aaron Haydon, who scored a goal, and two assists! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Case Elliott, who scored two goals! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch, who scored a goal, and an assist!
IceDogs center Max Cantin will miss two weeks with a thigh strain!
October 20th
The IceDogs remain on the road, travelling to play the Saginaw Spirit! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 27 of the 30 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored late in the second period to tie the score 2-2, the Spirit would score the only goal of the third period to claim the victory!
Niagara 2, Saginaw 3
Boyer (3) (MacEachern, Leblanc)
Blasby (4) (Jarvinen, Masch) PP
First star honours would go to Saginaw Spirit winger Coda Marcoux, who scored a goal! Second star would go to Saginaw Spirit defenseman Josh Gelinas, who recorded an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Kegan Blasby, who scored a goal!
IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen scored his 100th career point!
October 21st
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds defenseman Zane Perry is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he scored 3 goals!
October 22nd
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Kitchener Rangers! Nicholas Malone stopped 19 of the 22 shots he faced in the game, and though the IceDogs scored the first goal of the game early, the Rangers scored three unanswered goals to take the victory!
Kitchener 3, Niagara 1
Boyer (4) (Lacroix, Elliott)
First star honours would go to Kitchener Rangers center Brody Meloche, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Kitchener Rangers winger Shane Peca, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Kitchener Rangers center Jaynen Theoret, who scored a goal!
October 25th
IceDogs winger Graham Knott resumes full contact practices after recovering from anterior knee pain!
October 27th
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the North Bay Battalion! Nicholas Malone stopped all 20 shots he faced in the game to record his third shutout of the season, and the IceDogs potted three goals to claim the victory!
Niagara 3, North Bay 0
Elliott (8) (Boyer)
Boyer (5) (Blasby, Wilkie)
Elliott (9) (Jarvinen, Blasby)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Nicholas Malone, who posted a 20 save shutout! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Case Elliott, who scored two goals! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Fracois-Pierre Boyer, who scored a goal, and an assist!
IceDogs winger Walter Stevens resumes full contact practices after recovering from his twisted knee!
October 28th
The IceDogs remain on the road, travelling to play the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 23 of the 24 shots he faced in the game, and though the Greyhounds scored first, the IceDogs scored three unanswered goals to take the victory!
Niagara 3, Sault Ste. Marie 1
Lacroix (1) (MacEachern)
MacEachern (2) (Lacroix, Boyer)
Murphy (2) (Lyle, Jarvinen)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Jarod MacEachern, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Todd Lacroix, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds goaltender Robert Melka, who stopped 38 of 41 shots in the loss!
Belleville Bulls center Michael Cramarossa is named OHL Player of the Week! In 4 games he scored a goal, and 7 assists!
October 29th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Sudbury Wolves! Nicholas Malone stopped 16 of the 17 shots he faced in the game, and though the Wolves scored the games first goal early in the third period, IceDogs winger Remi Therrien would score twice in the third period to give the IceDogs the victory!
Sudbury 1, Niagara 2
Therrien (5) (Stevens, Masch) PP
Therrien (6) (Masch, Jarvinen) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Remi Therrien, who scored two goals! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch, who recorded two assists! Third star would go to Sudbury Wolves goaltender Arlen Mignardi, who stopped 31 of 33 shots in the loss!
October 31st
Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin is named OHL Player of the Month! In 7 games he scored 4 goals, and 8 assists!


October 17th
IceDogs defenseman Jean-Francois Davidson resumes full contact practices after recovering from his groin strain!
October 19th
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Sarnia Sting! Nicholas Malone stopped 24 of the 26 shots he faced in the game, and though the Sting scored first, the IceDogs scored six straight goals through the first two periods, and coasted to the victory!
Niagara 6, Sarnia 2
Cantin (8) (Leblanc, Haydon)
Elliott (6) (Blasby, Jarvinen) PP
Elliott (7) (Davidson)
Haydon (1) (MacEachern)
Masch (7) (Cantin, Lacroix)
Therrien (4) (Haydon, Masch) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Aaron Haydon, who scored a goal, and two assists! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Case Elliott, who scored two goals! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch, who scored a goal, and an assist!
IceDogs center Max Cantin will miss two weeks with a thigh strain!
October 20th
The IceDogs remain on the road, travelling to play the Saginaw Spirit! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 27 of the 30 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored late in the second period to tie the score 2-2, the Spirit would score the only goal of the third period to claim the victory!
Niagara 2, Saginaw 3
Boyer (3) (MacEachern, Leblanc)
Blasby (4) (Jarvinen, Masch) PP
First star honours would go to Saginaw Spirit winger Coda Marcoux, who scored a goal! Second star would go to Saginaw Spirit defenseman Josh Gelinas, who recorded an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Kegan Blasby, who scored a goal!
IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen scored his 100th career point!
October 21st
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds defenseman Zane Perry is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he scored 3 goals!
October 22nd
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Kitchener Rangers! Nicholas Malone stopped 19 of the 22 shots he faced in the game, and though the IceDogs scored the first goal of the game early, the Rangers scored three unanswered goals to take the victory!
Kitchener 3, Niagara 1
Boyer (4) (Lacroix, Elliott)
First star honours would go to Kitchener Rangers center Brody Meloche, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Kitchener Rangers winger Shane Peca, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Kitchener Rangers center Jaynen Theoret, who scored a goal!
October 25th
IceDogs winger Graham Knott resumes full contact practices after recovering from anterior knee pain!
October 27th
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the North Bay Battalion! Nicholas Malone stopped all 20 shots he faced in the game to record his third shutout of the season, and the IceDogs potted three goals to claim the victory!
Niagara 3, North Bay 0
Elliott (8) (Boyer)
Boyer (5) (Blasby, Wilkie)
Elliott (9) (Jarvinen, Blasby)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Nicholas Malone, who posted a 20 save shutout! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Case Elliott, who scored two goals! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Fracois-Pierre Boyer, who scored a goal, and an assist!
IceDogs winger Walter Stevens resumes full contact practices after recovering from his twisted knee!
October 28th
The IceDogs remain on the road, travelling to play the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 23 of the 24 shots he faced in the game, and though the Greyhounds scored first, the IceDogs scored three unanswered goals to take the victory!
Niagara 3, Sault Ste. Marie 1
Lacroix (1) (MacEachern)
MacEachern (2) (Lacroix, Boyer)
Murphy (2) (Lyle, Jarvinen)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Jarod MacEachern, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Todd Lacroix, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds goaltender Robert Melka, who stopped 38 of 41 shots in the loss!
Belleville Bulls center Michael Cramarossa is named OHL Player of the Week! In 4 games he scored a goal, and 7 assists!
October 29th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Sudbury Wolves! Nicholas Malone stopped 16 of the 17 shots he faced in the game, and though the Wolves scored the games first goal early in the third period, IceDogs winger Remi Therrien would score twice in the third period to give the IceDogs the victory!
Sudbury 1, Niagara 2
Therrien (5) (Stevens, Masch) PP
Therrien (6) (Masch, Jarvinen) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Remi Therrien, who scored two goals! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch, who recorded two assists! Third star would go to Sudbury Wolves goaltender Arlen Mignardi, who stopped 31 of 33 shots in the loss!
October 31st
Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin is named OHL Player of the Month! In 7 games he scored 4 goals, and 8 assists!


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Early November 2009, Finnish Four Nations Under-20 Tournament
November 2nd
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Plymouth Whalers! Nicholas Malone stopped 24 of the 25 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 2, Plymouth 1 (SO) Center Jarod MacEachern scored the shootout winner!
Lacroix (2) (MacEachern)
First star honours would go to Plymouth Whalers goaltender Brendan Johnston, who stopped 28 of 29 shots in the loss! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Todd Lacroix, who scored a goal! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Nicholas Malone, who stopped 24 of 25 shots in the victory!
November 3rd
The IceDogs remain on the road, travelling to play the Windsor Spitfires! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 22 of the 23 shots he faced in the game, and though the Spitfires scored early in the second period to tie the score 1-1, the IceDogs scored twice in the third period to take the victory!
Niagara 3, Windsor 1
Bresden (2) (Elliott)
Bresden (3) (Unassisted)
Coburn (1) (Wilkie) EN
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Zach Wilkie, who recorded an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Carter MacDougall, who stopped 22 of 23 shots in the victory! Third star would go to Windsor Spitfires goaltender Mitch Benning, who stopped 24 of 26 shots in the loss!
November 4th
Belleville Bulls winger Kodi Mercer is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he scored 3 goals, and 2 assists!
November 5th
The IceDogs remain on the road, travelling to play the Sudbury Wolves! Nicholas Malone stopped 25 of the 27 shots he faced in the game, and though the IceDogs scored first, the Wolves scored three unanswered goals to take the victory!
Niagara 1, Sudbury 3
MacEachern (3) (Unassisted)
First star honours would go to Sudbury Wolves defenseman Perry Huot, who scored two goals, and an assist! Second star would go to Sudbury Wolves center Dante Marcantuoni, who recorded an assist! Third star would go to Sudbury Wolves goaltender Daniel Zuzin, who stopped 20 of 21 shots in the victory!
November 6th
The Finnish Four Nations Under-20 Tournament begins play today, pitting the Czech Republic against Sweden, Finland, and Russia!
Finland vs. Sweden
Sweden defeat Finland 3-1! First star honours would go to Swedish defenseman Tommy Selin, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Swedish winger Claes Rubenson, who scored a goal! Third star would go to Swedish center Evert Lundberg, who scored two goals!
Russia vs. Czech Republic
Czech Republic defeat Russia 5-2! First star honours would go to Czech winger Bocek Skorepa, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Czech defenseman Robert Vlcek, who recorded two assists! Third star would go to Czech winger Alexander Vesely, who scored a goal, and an assist!
IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, and goaltender Nicholas Malone have been named to the OHL All-Star Team for the game against the Russian Selects!
November 8th
IceDogs center Max Cantin resumes full contact practices after recovering from his thigh strain!
Czech Republic vs. Finland
Finland defeat Czech Republic 6-3! First star honours would go to Czech center Bohumil Bilek, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Czech center Zdenek Hubacek, who scored two goals! Third star would go to Finnish winger Pentti Jussila, who scored two goals!
Sweden vs. Russia
Russia defeat Sweden 4-0! First star honours would go to Russian goaltender Andrei Liamkin, who posted a 32 save shutout! Second star would go to Russian center Sergei Gorokhov, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Russian winger Maxim Vedernikov, who scored a goal, and an assist!
November 9th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Oshawa Generals! Nicholas Malone stopped 16 of the 18 shots he faced in the game, and the IceDogs scored five goals in the first period, and despite giving up a couple late, cruised to the victory!
Oshawa 2, Niagara 6
Masch (8) (Kylington, Cantin)
Therrien (7) (Stevens, Haydon) PP
Masch (9) (Kylington, Blasby) PP
Stevens (7) (Cantin, Haydon)
Stevens (8) (Murphy, Blasby)
Lacroix (3) (Masch, Cantin)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch, who scored two goals, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored two goals, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who recorded three assists!
IceDogs winger Kegan Blasby recorded his 100th OHL Assist!
Finland vs. Russia
Finland defeat Russia 4-1! First star honours would go to Finnish defenseman Teemu Friman, who scored two goals! Second star would go to Finnish goaltender Raine Rantanen, who stopped 27 of 28 shots in the victory! Third star would go to Finnish enter Valtteri Mustonen, who recorded an assist!
Sweden vs. Czech Republic
Czech Republic defeat Sweden 6-3! First star honours would go to Czech center Zdenek Hubacek, who scored two goals, and an assist! Second star would go to Swedish center Jonny Jonsson, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Swedish defenseman Tommy Selin, who scored a goal!
Finland Win The Finnish Four Nations Under-20 Tournament!

November 11th
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Peterborough Petes! Nicholas Malone stopped 15 of the 16 shots he faced in the game, and though the Petes drew first blood just seconds into the game, it was all IceDogs the rest of the way, scoring four unanswered goals to claim the victory!
Niagara 4, Peterborough 1
Lacroix (4) (Julien, Murphy)
Murphy (3) (Julien, Kylington)
Masch (10) (Jarvinen, Kylington) PP
MacEachern (4) (Therrien, Boyer)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Todd Lacroix, who scored a goal! Third star would go to Peterborough Petes defenseman Ryan Orban, who recorded an assist!
IceDogs defenseman Zach Wilkie played in his 200th OHL Game!
London Knights center Boris Belko is named OHL Player of the Week! In 3 games he scored 3 goals, and 4 assists!
Former IceDogs defenseman Luke Mercer has signed a 1 year/$495K contract with the San Jose Sharks!
November 12th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Sarnia Sting! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 19 of the 22 shots he faced in the game, and though the Sting scored early in the third period to tie the score 3-3, the IceDogs dominated the rest of the way, scoring three unanswered goals to claim the victory!
Sarnia 3, Niagara 6
MacEachern (5) (Boyer)
Therrien (8) (Cantin, Boyer) PP
Haydon (2) (Stevens, Therrien) PP
Therrien (9) (Cantin, Haydon) PP
Cantin (9) (Haydon) PP
Therrien (10) (Haydon, Cantin) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Remi Therrien, who scored a hat trick, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Aaron Haydon, who scored a goal, and three assists! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who scored a goal, and three assists!
November 14th
Germany Win The Deutschland Cup!
November 15th
Russia Win The Finland Games of the European Hockey Tour!
Kazakhstan Win Group D of the Euro Ice Hockey Challenge!
Italy Win Group E of the Euro Ice Hockey Challenge!
Slovenia Win Group F of the Euro Ice Hockey Challenge!


November 2nd
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Plymouth Whalers! Nicholas Malone stopped 24 of the 25 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 2, Plymouth 1 (SO) Center Jarod MacEachern scored the shootout winner!
Lacroix (2) (MacEachern)
First star honours would go to Plymouth Whalers goaltender Brendan Johnston, who stopped 28 of 29 shots in the loss! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Todd Lacroix, who scored a goal! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Nicholas Malone, who stopped 24 of 25 shots in the victory!
November 3rd
The IceDogs remain on the road, travelling to play the Windsor Spitfires! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 22 of the 23 shots he faced in the game, and though the Spitfires scored early in the second period to tie the score 1-1, the IceDogs scored twice in the third period to take the victory!
Niagara 3, Windsor 1
Bresden (2) (Elliott)
Bresden (3) (Unassisted)
Coburn (1) (Wilkie) EN
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Zach Wilkie, who recorded an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Carter MacDougall, who stopped 22 of 23 shots in the victory! Third star would go to Windsor Spitfires goaltender Mitch Benning, who stopped 24 of 26 shots in the loss!
November 4th
Belleville Bulls winger Kodi Mercer is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he scored 3 goals, and 2 assists!
November 5th
The IceDogs remain on the road, travelling to play the Sudbury Wolves! Nicholas Malone stopped 25 of the 27 shots he faced in the game, and though the IceDogs scored first, the Wolves scored three unanswered goals to take the victory!
Niagara 1, Sudbury 3
MacEachern (3) (Unassisted)
First star honours would go to Sudbury Wolves defenseman Perry Huot, who scored two goals, and an assist! Second star would go to Sudbury Wolves center Dante Marcantuoni, who recorded an assist! Third star would go to Sudbury Wolves goaltender Daniel Zuzin, who stopped 20 of 21 shots in the victory!
November 6th
The Finnish Four Nations Under-20 Tournament begins play today, pitting the Czech Republic against Sweden, Finland, and Russia!
Finland vs. Sweden
Sweden defeat Finland 3-1! First star honours would go to Swedish defenseman Tommy Selin, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Swedish winger Claes Rubenson, who scored a goal! Third star would go to Swedish center Evert Lundberg, who scored two goals!
Russia vs. Czech Republic
Czech Republic defeat Russia 5-2! First star honours would go to Czech winger Bocek Skorepa, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Czech defenseman Robert Vlcek, who recorded two assists! Third star would go to Czech winger Alexander Vesely, who scored a goal, and an assist!
IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, and goaltender Nicholas Malone have been named to the OHL All-Star Team for the game against the Russian Selects!
November 8th
IceDogs center Max Cantin resumes full contact practices after recovering from his thigh strain!
Czech Republic vs. Finland
Finland defeat Czech Republic 6-3! First star honours would go to Czech center Bohumil Bilek, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Czech center Zdenek Hubacek, who scored two goals! Third star would go to Finnish winger Pentti Jussila, who scored two goals!
Sweden vs. Russia
Russia defeat Sweden 4-0! First star honours would go to Russian goaltender Andrei Liamkin, who posted a 32 save shutout! Second star would go to Russian center Sergei Gorokhov, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Russian winger Maxim Vedernikov, who scored a goal, and an assist!
November 9th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Oshawa Generals! Nicholas Malone stopped 16 of the 18 shots he faced in the game, and the IceDogs scored five goals in the first period, and despite giving up a couple late, cruised to the victory!
Oshawa 2, Niagara 6
Masch (8) (Kylington, Cantin)
Therrien (7) (Stevens, Haydon) PP
Masch (9) (Kylington, Blasby) PP
Stevens (7) (Cantin, Haydon)
Stevens (8) (Murphy, Blasby)
Lacroix (3) (Masch, Cantin)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch, who scored two goals, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored two goals, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who recorded three assists!
IceDogs winger Kegan Blasby recorded his 100th OHL Assist!
Finland vs. Russia
Finland defeat Russia 4-1! First star honours would go to Finnish defenseman Teemu Friman, who scored two goals! Second star would go to Finnish goaltender Raine Rantanen, who stopped 27 of 28 shots in the victory! Third star would go to Finnish enter Valtteri Mustonen, who recorded an assist!
Sweden vs. Czech Republic
Czech Republic defeat Sweden 6-3! First star honours would go to Czech center Zdenek Hubacek, who scored two goals, and an assist! Second star would go to Swedish center Jonny Jonsson, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Swedish defenseman Tommy Selin, who scored a goal!
Finland Win The Finnish Four Nations Under-20 Tournament!

November 11th
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Peterborough Petes! Nicholas Malone stopped 15 of the 16 shots he faced in the game, and though the Petes drew first blood just seconds into the game, it was all IceDogs the rest of the way, scoring four unanswered goals to claim the victory!
Niagara 4, Peterborough 1
Lacroix (4) (Julien, Murphy)
Murphy (3) (Julien, Kylington)
Masch (10) (Jarvinen, Kylington) PP
MacEachern (4) (Therrien, Boyer)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Todd Lacroix, who scored a goal! Third star would go to Peterborough Petes defenseman Ryan Orban, who recorded an assist!
IceDogs defenseman Zach Wilkie played in his 200th OHL Game!
London Knights center Boris Belko is named OHL Player of the Week! In 3 games he scored 3 goals, and 4 assists!
Former IceDogs defenseman Luke Mercer has signed a 1 year/$495K contract with the San Jose Sharks!
November 12th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Sarnia Sting! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 19 of the 22 shots he faced in the game, and though the Sting scored early in the third period to tie the score 3-3, the IceDogs dominated the rest of the way, scoring three unanswered goals to claim the victory!
Sarnia 3, Niagara 6
MacEachern (5) (Boyer)
Therrien (8) (Cantin, Boyer) PP
Haydon (2) (Stevens, Therrien) PP
Therrien (9) (Cantin, Haydon) PP
Cantin (9) (Haydon) PP
Therrien (10) (Haydon, Cantin) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Remi Therrien, who scored a hat trick, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Aaron Haydon, who scored a goal, and three assists! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who scored a goal, and three assists!
November 14th
Germany Win The Deutschland Cup!
November 15th
Russia Win The Finland Games of the European Hockey Tour!
Kazakhstan Win Group D of the Euro Ice Hockey Challenge!
Italy Win Group E of the Euro Ice Hockey Challenge!
Slovenia Win Group F of the Euro Ice Hockey Challenge!


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Late November 2009, Start of Russian Four Nations Under-20 Tournament
November 16th
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Barrie Colts! Nicholas Malone stopped 30 of the 34 shots he faced in the game, and though the Colts had a 3-0 lead at the end of one period, the IceDogs would score the next five goals, and cruise to the victory!
Niagara 6, Barrie 4
Bresden (4) (Jarvinen, Lyle)
Therrien (11) (Masch, Cantin) PP
Kylington (4) (Elliott) PP
Boyer (6) (Blasby, Kylington) PP
Julien (2) (Murphy)
Stevens (9) (Davidson, Cantin) EN
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Barrie Colts winger Brock Johnson, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who recorded two assists!
November 17th
The IceDogs remain on the road, travelling to play the North Bay Battalion! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 31 of the 33 shots he faced in the game, and the Battalion scored late in the third to force overtime, and went on to victory in the shootout!
Niagara 2, North Bay 3 (SO) Center Stphane Jackson scored the shootout winner!
Boyer (7) (Blasby, Kylington) PP
Kylington (5) (Unassisted) PP
First star honours would go to North Bay Battalion defenseman Dean Gladwish, who scored a goal! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Carter MacDougall, who stopped 31 of 33 shots in the loss!
November 18th
Kitchener Rangers winger Bruce Lockridge is named OHL Player of the Week! In 3 games he scored 2 goals, and 3 assists!
November 19th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Peterborough Petes! Nicholas Malone stopped 26 of the 31 shots he faced in the game, and the Petes scored the first four goals of the game, and though the IceDogs made a concerted effort at a comeback, the Petes would score late in the third to put the game out of reach!
Peterborough 5, Niagara 3
Therrien (12) (Boyer, Kylington)
Jarvinen (3) (Cantin)
Boyer (8) (MacEachern)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Francois-Pierre Boyer, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Peterborough Petes winger Arthur Wilkins, who recorded an assist! Third star would go to Peterborough Petes defenseman Riley Bruce, who scored a goal!
November 21st
IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen has been selected to play for Finland at the World Junior Hockey Championship!
November 22nd
The Russian Selects defeat the QMJHL All-Stars 5-2! This is the first time a CHL All-Star Team has lost a game to the Russians since I became GM of the IceDogs! First star honours would go to Russian defenseman Igor Politov, who scored a goal! Second star would go to Russian defenseman Nikita Shipitsin, who scored two goals, and an assist! Third star would go to Russian center Sergei Gorokhov, who recorded three assists!
IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington has been selected to play for Sweden at the World Junior Hockey Championship!
November 23rd
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Barrie Colts! Nicholas Malone stopped 20 of the 22 shots he faced, and while the score was tied 2-2 after one period, the IceDogs exploded to the tune of seven more goals to score a decisive victory!
Barrie 2, Niagara 9
Masch (11) (Cantin, Stevens)
Boyer (9) (Jarvinen, Elliott) PP
Julien (3) (Masch, Cantin)
Cantin (10) (Blasby, Masch) PP
MacEachern (6) (Boyer)
Elliott (10) (Julien, Haydon)
Jarvinen (4) (Elliott) PP
Masch (12) (Stevens, Cantin)
Blasby (5) (Cantin, Stevens) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch, who scored two goals, and two assists! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who scored a goal, and four assists! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who recorded three assists!
IceDogs winger Remi Therrien will miss 3 months with a broken pelvis!
IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch scored his 100th OHL Point!
November 25th
In what is turning out to be a disastrous series with the Russians, the OHL All-Stars lost to the Russian Selects 3-2! First star honours would go to Russian goaltender Rashit Yushkevich, who stopped 31 of 33 shots in the victory! Second star would go to Russian center Sergei Gorokhov, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Windsor Spitfires center Bayne Furlong, who scored a goal, and an assist!
IceDogs goaltender Nicholas Malone did not dress for the game, he was the third string goaltender, despite having by far the best season of any of the goalies on the team!
IceDogs winger Walter Stevens played 25:28, was -1, served 2 penalty minutes, and had 2 hits and a shot block!
Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he scored a goal, and 5 assists!
November 26th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Owen Sound Attack! Nicholas Malone stopped 18 of the 19 shots he faced in the game, and though the Attack scored early, the IceDogs bounced back with three unanswered goals to take the victory!
Owen Sound 1, Niagara 3
Boyer (10) (Wilkie)
Cantin (11) (Masch, Kylington)
Masch (13) (Cantin, Stevens)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who recorded an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch, who scored a goal, and an assist!
November 28th
The first half of the Russian Four Nations Under-20 Tournament will begin today, three of the games will be played now, with the other three being played at their usual time just before the World Juniors!
Czech Republic vs. Finland
Finland defeat Czech Republic 4-2! First star honours would go to Finnish center Valtteri Mustonen, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Czech winger Matej Stuchlik, who scored two goals! Third star would go to Finnish winger Risto-Pekka Matinen, who scored a goal, and an assist!
IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen did not dress for Finland in 4-2 victory!
November 29th
Russia vs. Sweden
Russia and Sweden battle to a 3-3 draw! First star honours would go to Swedish winger Claes Rubenson, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Swedish defenseman Tommy Selin, who recorded two assists! Third star would go to Russian defenseman Gennady Shavaleyev, who recorded an assist!
IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington played 29:06, recorded two assists, and was Even, with 2 hits as Sweden battled Russia to a 3-3 draw!
November 30th
Finland vs. Russia
Russia defeat Finland 3-1! First star honours would go to Finnish defenseman Teemu Friman, who recorded an assist! Second star would go to Russian winger Pavel Mikhailov, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Russian goaltender Evgeny Kuzmin, who stopped 22 of 23 shots in the victory!
IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen did not dress for Finland in the 3-1 loss to Russia!
North Bay Battalion center Parry John-George is named OHL Player of the Month! In 8 games he scored 5 goals, and 5 assists!


November 16th
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Barrie Colts! Nicholas Malone stopped 30 of the 34 shots he faced in the game, and though the Colts had a 3-0 lead at the end of one period, the IceDogs would score the next five goals, and cruise to the victory!
Niagara 6, Barrie 4
Bresden (4) (Jarvinen, Lyle)
Therrien (11) (Masch, Cantin) PP
Kylington (4) (Elliott) PP
Boyer (6) (Blasby, Kylington) PP
Julien (2) (Murphy)
Stevens (9) (Davidson, Cantin) EN
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Barrie Colts winger Brock Johnson, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who recorded two assists!
November 17th
The IceDogs remain on the road, travelling to play the North Bay Battalion! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 31 of the 33 shots he faced in the game, and the Battalion scored late in the third to force overtime, and went on to victory in the shootout!
Niagara 2, North Bay 3 (SO) Center Stphane Jackson scored the shootout winner!
Boyer (7) (Blasby, Kylington) PP
Kylington (5) (Unassisted) PP
First star honours would go to North Bay Battalion defenseman Dean Gladwish, who scored a goal! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Carter MacDougall, who stopped 31 of 33 shots in the loss!
November 18th
Kitchener Rangers winger Bruce Lockridge is named OHL Player of the Week! In 3 games he scored 2 goals, and 3 assists!
November 19th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Peterborough Petes! Nicholas Malone stopped 26 of the 31 shots he faced in the game, and the Petes scored the first four goals of the game, and though the IceDogs made a concerted effort at a comeback, the Petes would score late in the third to put the game out of reach!
Peterborough 5, Niagara 3
Therrien (12) (Boyer, Kylington)
Jarvinen (3) (Cantin)
Boyer (8) (MacEachern)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Francois-Pierre Boyer, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Peterborough Petes winger Arthur Wilkins, who recorded an assist! Third star would go to Peterborough Petes defenseman Riley Bruce, who scored a goal!
November 21st
IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen has been selected to play for Finland at the World Junior Hockey Championship!
November 22nd
The Russian Selects defeat the QMJHL All-Stars 5-2! This is the first time a CHL All-Star Team has lost a game to the Russians since I became GM of the IceDogs! First star honours would go to Russian defenseman Igor Politov, who scored a goal! Second star would go to Russian defenseman Nikita Shipitsin, who scored two goals, and an assist! Third star would go to Russian center Sergei Gorokhov, who recorded three assists!
IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington has been selected to play for Sweden at the World Junior Hockey Championship!
November 23rd
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Barrie Colts! Nicholas Malone stopped 20 of the 22 shots he faced, and while the score was tied 2-2 after one period, the IceDogs exploded to the tune of seven more goals to score a decisive victory!
Barrie 2, Niagara 9
Masch (11) (Cantin, Stevens)
Boyer (9) (Jarvinen, Elliott) PP
Julien (3) (Masch, Cantin)
Cantin (10) (Blasby, Masch) PP
MacEachern (6) (Boyer)
Elliott (10) (Julien, Haydon)
Jarvinen (4) (Elliott) PP
Masch (12) (Stevens, Cantin)
Blasby (5) (Cantin, Stevens) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch, who scored two goals, and two assists! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who scored a goal, and four assists! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who recorded three assists!
IceDogs winger Remi Therrien will miss 3 months with a broken pelvis!
IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch scored his 100th OHL Point!
November 25th
In what is turning out to be a disastrous series with the Russians, the OHL All-Stars lost to the Russian Selects 3-2! First star honours would go to Russian goaltender Rashit Yushkevich, who stopped 31 of 33 shots in the victory! Second star would go to Russian center Sergei Gorokhov, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Windsor Spitfires center Bayne Furlong, who scored a goal, and an assist!
IceDogs goaltender Nicholas Malone did not dress for the game, he was the third string goaltender, despite having by far the best season of any of the goalies on the team!
IceDogs winger Walter Stevens played 25:28, was -1, served 2 penalty minutes, and had 2 hits and a shot block!
Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he scored a goal, and 5 assists!
November 26th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Owen Sound Attack! Nicholas Malone stopped 18 of the 19 shots he faced in the game, and though the Attack scored early, the IceDogs bounced back with three unanswered goals to take the victory!
Owen Sound 1, Niagara 3
Boyer (10) (Wilkie)
Cantin (11) (Masch, Kylington)
Masch (13) (Cantin, Stevens)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who recorded an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch, who scored a goal, and an assist!
November 28th
The first half of the Russian Four Nations Under-20 Tournament will begin today, three of the games will be played now, with the other three being played at their usual time just before the World Juniors!
Czech Republic vs. Finland
Finland defeat Czech Republic 4-2! First star honours would go to Finnish center Valtteri Mustonen, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Czech winger Matej Stuchlik, who scored two goals! Third star would go to Finnish winger Risto-Pekka Matinen, who scored a goal, and an assist!
IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen did not dress for Finland in 4-2 victory!
November 29th
Russia vs. Sweden
Russia and Sweden battle to a 3-3 draw! First star honours would go to Swedish winger Claes Rubenson, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Swedish defenseman Tommy Selin, who recorded two assists! Third star would go to Russian defenseman Gennady Shavaleyev, who recorded an assist!
IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington played 29:06, recorded two assists, and was Even, with 2 hits as Sweden battled Russia to a 3-3 draw!
November 30th
Finland vs. Russia
Russia defeat Finland 3-1! First star honours would go to Finnish defenseman Teemu Friman, who recorded an assist! Second star would go to Russian winger Pavel Mikhailov, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Russian goaltender Evgeny Kuzmin, who stopped 22 of 23 shots in the victory!
IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen did not dress for Finland in the 3-1 loss to Russia!
North Bay Battalion center Parry John-George is named OHL Player of the Month! In 8 games he scored 5 goals, and 5 assists!


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Early December 2009
December 1st
Finally Canada gets one, as the WHL All-Stars defeat the Russian Selects 5-2! First star honours would go to Regina Pats center Sam Steel, who scored two goals, and an assist! Second star would go to Lethbridge Hurricanes center Giorgio Estephan, who scored a goal! Third star would go to Prince Albert Raiders goaltender Raphael Girard, who stopped 24 of 26 shots in the victory!
December 2nd
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Mississauga Steelheads! Nicholas Malone stopped 21 of the 24 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored twice in the second period to tie the score 2-2 going into the third, the Steelheads scored twice in the third to claim the victory!
Niagara 2, Mississauga 4
Boyer (11) (Blasby, MacEachern)
Lacroix (5) (Coburn)
First star honours would go to Mississauga Steelheads winger Brett Hargrave, who scored two goals! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Todd Lacroix, who scored a goal! Third star would go to Mississauga Steelheads winger Stephan Nagy, who recorded an assist!
Saginaw Spirit winger Jeremiah Addison is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he scored 2 goals, and 3 assists!
December 3rd
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Peterborough Petes! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 19 of the 21 shots he faced in the game, and though the Petes scored late in the third period to tie the game 2-2, the IceDogs scored just seconds later to take the victory!
Peterborough 2, Niagara 3
Bresden (5) (Boyer, Coburn)
Cantin (12) (Stevens, Masch)
Wilkie (3) (Elliott, Leblanc)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who scored a goal! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who recorded an assist! Third star would go to Peterborough Petes goaltender Ken Barnes, who stopped 31 of 34 shots in the loss!
IceDogs center Jarod MacEachern will miss a week with a shoulder contusion!
December 6th
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the North Bay Battalion! Nicholas Malone stopped 34 of the 38 shots he faced, and though the Battalion led 4-3 going into the final seconds of the game, the IceDogs scored to force overtime, where IceDogs center Max Cantin emerged as the hero, scoring the winner just seconds into the extra frame!
Niagara 5, North Bay 4 (OT)
Cantin (13) (Murphy) PP
Julien (4) (Unassisted)
Jarvinen (5) (Elliott, Kylington) PP
Blasby (6) (Unassisted)
Cantin (14) (Stevens, Kylington) PP
First star honours would go to North Bay Battalion center Parry John-George, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who scored two goals! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who recorded two assists!
IceDogs defenseman Aaron Haydon played in his 200th OHL Game!
December 7th
Former IceDogs center Billy Jenkins has once again been traded, heading from the Evansville IceMen to the Stockton Thunder in exchange for defenseman Brandon Devlin!
December 8th
The IceDogs remain on the road, travelling to play the Ottawa 67's! Nicholas Malone stopped 20 of the 23 shots he faced in the game, but his performance mattered little, as the IceDogs could not get one puck past Ottawa goaltender Randy Nielsen!
Niagara 0, Ottawa 3
First star honours would go to Ottawa 67's goaltender Randy Nielsen, who posted a 28 save shutout! Second star would go to Ottawa 67's winger Ahren Ladouceur, who scored two goals! Third star would go to Ottawa 67's defenseman Remy Fischer, who scored a goal!
December 9th
IceDogs center Jarod MacEachern resumes full contact practices after recovering from his shoulder contusion!
Erie Otters winger Devante O'Reilly is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he recorded 4 assists!
December 10th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Plymouth Whalers! Nicholas Malone stopped 24 of the 27 shots he faced, and the Whalers scored three quick goals to start the first period, but Malone shut them down after that, however, despite a comeback in the third, the IceDogs could not find the equalizer!
Plymouth 3, Niagara 2
Elliott (11) (Haydon) PP
Boyer (12) (Jarvinen, Kylington) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who recorded an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen, who recorded an assist! Third star would go to Plymouth Whalers center Lindsay Pageau, who scored a goal!
December 13th
IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen played 19:14, and was -1, with 1 hit as Finland lost to Ukraine 4-1 at the Division 1 World Junior Championship!
December 14th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the North Bay Battalion! Nicholas Malone stopped 20 of the 23 shots he faced in the game, and though the IceDogs led 3-1 going into the third period, the Battalion scored twice in the final frame to force overtime, and went on to victory in the shootout!
North Bay 4, Niagara 3 (SO) Center Parry John-George scored the shootout winner!
Boyer (13) (Blasby, Kylington) PP
MacEachern (7) (Cantin, Lacroix) PP
MacEachern (8) (Cantin) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who recorded an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Jarod MacEachern, who scored two goals! Third star would go to North Bay Battalion defenseman Cam Garrow, who scored a goal!
IceDogs winger Kegan Blasby scored his 200th OHL Point!
December 15th
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Sudbury Wolves! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 17 of the 20 shots he faced, and though the Wolves scored in the final seconds to tie the score 3-3 forcing overtime, IceDogs defenseman Zach Wilkie would emerge as the overtime hero, scoring the overtime winner!
Niagara 4, Sudbury 3 (OT)
Haydon (3) (Boyer, Elliott) PP
Elliott (12) (Bresden)
Blasby (7) (Boyer, Elliott) PP
Wilkie (4) (Masch, Stevens)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who recorded an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Zach Wilkie, who scored a goal! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Case Elliott, who scored a goal, and two assists!


December 1st
Finally Canada gets one, as the WHL All-Stars defeat the Russian Selects 5-2! First star honours would go to Regina Pats center Sam Steel, who scored two goals, and an assist! Second star would go to Lethbridge Hurricanes center Giorgio Estephan, who scored a goal! Third star would go to Prince Albert Raiders goaltender Raphael Girard, who stopped 24 of 26 shots in the victory!
December 2nd
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Mississauga Steelheads! Nicholas Malone stopped 21 of the 24 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored twice in the second period to tie the score 2-2 going into the third, the Steelheads scored twice in the third to claim the victory!
Niagara 2, Mississauga 4
Boyer (11) (Blasby, MacEachern)
Lacroix (5) (Coburn)
First star honours would go to Mississauga Steelheads winger Brett Hargrave, who scored two goals! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Todd Lacroix, who scored a goal! Third star would go to Mississauga Steelheads winger Stephan Nagy, who recorded an assist!
Saginaw Spirit winger Jeremiah Addison is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he scored 2 goals, and 3 assists!
December 3rd
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Peterborough Petes! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 19 of the 21 shots he faced in the game, and though the Petes scored late in the third period to tie the game 2-2, the IceDogs scored just seconds later to take the victory!
Peterborough 2, Niagara 3
Bresden (5) (Boyer, Coburn)
Cantin (12) (Stevens, Masch)
Wilkie (3) (Elliott, Leblanc)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who scored a goal! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who recorded an assist! Third star would go to Peterborough Petes goaltender Ken Barnes, who stopped 31 of 34 shots in the loss!
IceDogs center Jarod MacEachern will miss a week with a shoulder contusion!
December 6th
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the North Bay Battalion! Nicholas Malone stopped 34 of the 38 shots he faced, and though the Battalion led 4-3 going into the final seconds of the game, the IceDogs scored to force overtime, where IceDogs center Max Cantin emerged as the hero, scoring the winner just seconds into the extra frame!
Niagara 5, North Bay 4 (OT)
Cantin (13) (Murphy) PP
Julien (4) (Unassisted)
Jarvinen (5) (Elliott, Kylington) PP
Blasby (6) (Unassisted)
Cantin (14) (Stevens, Kylington) PP
First star honours would go to North Bay Battalion center Parry John-George, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who scored two goals! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who recorded two assists!
IceDogs defenseman Aaron Haydon played in his 200th OHL Game!
December 7th
Former IceDogs center Billy Jenkins has once again been traded, heading from the Evansville IceMen to the Stockton Thunder in exchange for defenseman Brandon Devlin!
December 8th
The IceDogs remain on the road, travelling to play the Ottawa 67's! Nicholas Malone stopped 20 of the 23 shots he faced in the game, but his performance mattered little, as the IceDogs could not get one puck past Ottawa goaltender Randy Nielsen!
Niagara 0, Ottawa 3
First star honours would go to Ottawa 67's goaltender Randy Nielsen, who posted a 28 save shutout! Second star would go to Ottawa 67's winger Ahren Ladouceur, who scored two goals! Third star would go to Ottawa 67's defenseman Remy Fischer, who scored a goal!
December 9th
IceDogs center Jarod MacEachern resumes full contact practices after recovering from his shoulder contusion!
Erie Otters winger Devante O'Reilly is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he recorded 4 assists!
December 10th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Plymouth Whalers! Nicholas Malone stopped 24 of the 27 shots he faced, and the Whalers scored three quick goals to start the first period, but Malone shut them down after that, however, despite a comeback in the third, the IceDogs could not find the equalizer!
Plymouth 3, Niagara 2
Elliott (11) (Haydon) PP
Boyer (12) (Jarvinen, Kylington) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who recorded an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen, who recorded an assist! Third star would go to Plymouth Whalers center Lindsay Pageau, who scored a goal!
December 13th
IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen played 19:14, and was -1, with 1 hit as Finland lost to Ukraine 4-1 at the Division 1 World Junior Championship!
December 14th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the North Bay Battalion! Nicholas Malone stopped 20 of the 23 shots he faced in the game, and though the IceDogs led 3-1 going into the third period, the Battalion scored twice in the final frame to force overtime, and went on to victory in the shootout!
North Bay 4, Niagara 3 (SO) Center Parry John-George scored the shootout winner!
Boyer (13) (Blasby, Kylington) PP
MacEachern (7) (Cantin, Lacroix) PP
MacEachern (8) (Cantin) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who recorded an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Jarod MacEachern, who scored two goals! Third star would go to North Bay Battalion defenseman Cam Garrow, who scored a goal!
IceDogs winger Kegan Blasby scored his 200th OHL Point!
December 15th
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Sudbury Wolves! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 17 of the 20 shots he faced, and though the Wolves scored in the final seconds to tie the score 3-3 forcing overtime, IceDogs defenseman Zach Wilkie would emerge as the overtime hero, scoring the overtime winner!
Niagara 4, Sudbury 3 (OT)
Haydon (3) (Boyer, Elliott) PP
Elliott (12) (Bresden)
Blasby (7) (Boyer, Elliott) PP
Wilkie (4) (Masch, Stevens)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who recorded an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Zach Wilkie, who scored a goal! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Case Elliott, who scored a goal, and two assists!


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Mid December 2009, Russian Four Nations Under-20 Tournament
December 16th
IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen did not dress for Finland as Finland defeated Italy 2-1 at the Division 1 World Junior Championship!
IceDogs winger Colan Julien will miss 10 days with a groin strain!
Oshawa Generals winger Oliver Ross is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he scored 2 goals, and 6 assists!
December 17th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Saginaw Spirit! Nicholas Malone stopped 23 of the 27 shots he faced in the game, and the Spirit scored the games first four goals, and though the IceDogs scored a couple times in the third period, they couldn't complete the comeback!
Saginaw 4, Niagara 2
MacEachern (9) (Cantin, Stevens) PP
Masch (14) (Haydon, Kylington) PP
First star honours would go to Saginaw Spirit winger Phil Zentner, who scored two goals, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who recorded an assist! Third star would go to Saginaw Spirit defenseman Josh Gelinas, who recorded an assist!
IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington will miss 10 days with anterior knee pain! He has been removed from Sweden's Roster for the World Junior Championship!
IceDogs winger Francois-Pierre Boyer played in his 100th OHL Game!
IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen did not dress for Finland as Finland battled Norway to a 2-2 draw!
Austria Wins The Slovak Cup!
The IceDogs announce the signing of defenseman Zach Wilkie to return for his overage season! In 33 games this season Wilkie has put up 9 (4+5) points, and is +5, with 24 penalty minutes!
The IceDogs call up defenseman Paolo Stanton from the St. Catharines Falcons!
December 19th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Sudbury Wolves! Nicholas Malone stopped 27 of the 32 shots he faced in the game, and though the IceDogs drew first blood, scoring early in the first period, the Wolves would scored five unanswered goals to take the victory!
Sudbury 5, Niagara 1
Leblanc (1) (Cantin)
First star honours would go to Sudbury Wolves center Len McEvoy, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Sudbury Wolves goaltender Daniel Zuzin, who stopped 30 of 31 shots in the victory! Third star would go to Sudbury Wolves defenseman Perry Huot, who scored a goal!
IceDogs center Jarod MacEachern played in his 100th OHL Game!
IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen did not dress for Finland as Finland battled Lithuania to a 1-1 draw!
Ukraine and Belarus have won their respective Groups at the Division 1 World Junior Championship, and will be promoted to the top flight for next season!
IceDogs At The Division 1 World Junior Championship
D Ville Jarvinen, Finland: 1GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, -1, 0 PIM, 6.00 AvR, 2nd Place
IceDogs winger Walter Stevens has been selected to play for Canada at the World Junior Championship!
December 20th
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Kingston Frontenacs! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 20 of the 24 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs had a 2-0 lead after one period, the Frontenacs came back to score four unanswered goals and take the victory!
Niagara 2, Kingston 4
Stevens (10) (Leblanc) PP
Stevens (11) (Masch)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored two goals! Second star would go to Kingston Frontenacs defenseman Medric Mercier, who recorded two assists! Third star would go to Kingston Frontenacs defenseman Terrance Mohr, who scored a goal!
IceDogs winger Walter Stevens played in his 100th OHL Game!
The Russian Four Nations Under-20 Tournament resumes play today, pitting the Czech Republic against Finland, Sweden, and Russia!
Sweden vs. Czech Republic
Czech Republic defeat Sweden 7-0! First star honours would go to Czech defenseman Kamil Tomasek, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Czech goaltender Zdislav Rezek, who posted a 23 save shutout! Third star would go to Czech winger Alexander Vesely, who scored a goal, and an assist!
Russia win the Baltic Cup of the European Hockey Tour!
Norway win Group G of the Euro Ice Hockey Challenge!
Latvia win Group H of the Euro Ice Hockey Challenge!
Slovenia win Group I of the Euro Ice Hockey Challenge!
December 21st
Russia vs. Czech Republic
Czech Republic defeat Russia 5-1! First star honours would go to Czech winger Lukas Nemecek, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Czech goaltender Zdislav Rezek, who stopped 20 of 21 shots in the victory! Third star would go to Czech winger Bocek Skorepa, who scored a goal, and an assist!
Sweden vs. Finland
Sweden defeat Finland 4-3! First star honours would go to Finnish defenseman Teemu Friman, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Swedish center Paul Nyberg, who scored a goal! Third star would go to Finnish center Valtteri Mustonen, who scored a goal!
The Czech Republic win the Russian Four Nations Under-20 Tournament!

IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen returns to the team, Paolo Stanton is sent down to the St. Catharines Falcons!
December 23rd
North Bay Battalion center Parry John-George is named OHL Player of the Week! In 3 games he scored a goal, and 3 assists!
December 25
The following IceDogs have left the team to participate in the 2009/10 World Junior Hockey Championship!
GM Mark Addison, Czech Republic
LW Walter Stevens, Canada


December 16th
IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen did not dress for Finland as Finland defeated Italy 2-1 at the Division 1 World Junior Championship!
IceDogs winger Colan Julien will miss 10 days with a groin strain!
Oshawa Generals winger Oliver Ross is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he scored 2 goals, and 6 assists!
December 17th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Saginaw Spirit! Nicholas Malone stopped 23 of the 27 shots he faced in the game, and the Spirit scored the games first four goals, and though the IceDogs scored a couple times in the third period, they couldn't complete the comeback!
Saginaw 4, Niagara 2
MacEachern (9) (Cantin, Stevens) PP
Masch (14) (Haydon, Kylington) PP
First star honours would go to Saginaw Spirit winger Phil Zentner, who scored two goals, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who recorded an assist! Third star would go to Saginaw Spirit defenseman Josh Gelinas, who recorded an assist!
IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington will miss 10 days with anterior knee pain! He has been removed from Sweden's Roster for the World Junior Championship!
IceDogs winger Francois-Pierre Boyer played in his 100th OHL Game!
IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen did not dress for Finland as Finland battled Norway to a 2-2 draw!
Austria Wins The Slovak Cup!
The IceDogs announce the signing of defenseman Zach Wilkie to return for his overage season! In 33 games this season Wilkie has put up 9 (4+5) points, and is +5, with 24 penalty minutes!
The IceDogs call up defenseman Paolo Stanton from the St. Catharines Falcons!
December 19th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Sudbury Wolves! Nicholas Malone stopped 27 of the 32 shots he faced in the game, and though the IceDogs drew first blood, scoring early in the first period, the Wolves would scored five unanswered goals to take the victory!
Sudbury 5, Niagara 1
Leblanc (1) (Cantin)
First star honours would go to Sudbury Wolves center Len McEvoy, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Sudbury Wolves goaltender Daniel Zuzin, who stopped 30 of 31 shots in the victory! Third star would go to Sudbury Wolves defenseman Perry Huot, who scored a goal!
IceDogs center Jarod MacEachern played in his 100th OHL Game!
IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen did not dress for Finland as Finland battled Lithuania to a 1-1 draw!
Ukraine and Belarus have won their respective Groups at the Division 1 World Junior Championship, and will be promoted to the top flight for next season!
IceDogs At The Division 1 World Junior Championship
D Ville Jarvinen, Finland: 1GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, -1, 0 PIM, 6.00 AvR, 2nd Place
IceDogs winger Walter Stevens has been selected to play for Canada at the World Junior Championship!
December 20th
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Kingston Frontenacs! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 20 of the 24 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs had a 2-0 lead after one period, the Frontenacs came back to score four unanswered goals and take the victory!
Niagara 2, Kingston 4
Stevens (10) (Leblanc) PP
Stevens (11) (Masch)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored two goals! Second star would go to Kingston Frontenacs defenseman Medric Mercier, who recorded two assists! Third star would go to Kingston Frontenacs defenseman Terrance Mohr, who scored a goal!
IceDogs winger Walter Stevens played in his 100th OHL Game!
The Russian Four Nations Under-20 Tournament resumes play today, pitting the Czech Republic against Finland, Sweden, and Russia!
Sweden vs. Czech Republic
Czech Republic defeat Sweden 7-0! First star honours would go to Czech defenseman Kamil Tomasek, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Czech goaltender Zdislav Rezek, who posted a 23 save shutout! Third star would go to Czech winger Alexander Vesely, who scored a goal, and an assist!
Russia win the Baltic Cup of the European Hockey Tour!
Norway win Group G of the Euro Ice Hockey Challenge!
Latvia win Group H of the Euro Ice Hockey Challenge!
Slovenia win Group I of the Euro Ice Hockey Challenge!
December 21st
Russia vs. Czech Republic
Czech Republic defeat Russia 5-1! First star honours would go to Czech winger Lukas Nemecek, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Czech goaltender Zdislav Rezek, who stopped 20 of 21 shots in the victory! Third star would go to Czech winger Bocek Skorepa, who scored a goal, and an assist!
Sweden vs. Finland
Sweden defeat Finland 4-3! First star honours would go to Finnish defenseman Teemu Friman, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Swedish center Paul Nyberg, who scored a goal! Third star would go to Finnish center Valtteri Mustonen, who scored a goal!
The Czech Republic win the Russian Four Nations Under-20 Tournament!

IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen returns to the team, Paolo Stanton is sent down to the St. Catharines Falcons!
December 23rd
North Bay Battalion center Parry John-George is named OHL Player of the Week! In 3 games he scored a goal, and 3 assists!
December 25
The following IceDogs have left the team to participate in the 2009/10 World Junior Hockey Championship!
GM Mark Addison, Czech Republic
LW Walter Stevens, Canada


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Czech Republic Roster - 2009/10 World Junior Championship
Goaltenders
Zdislav Rezek
6'1", 158 lbs, Age: 18, From: Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, Chomutov (Czech Elite League)
Role: Starting Goaltender
Stats: 29GP, 16-10-3, 5 SO, 2.01 GAA, .932 SV%, 8.34 AvR
Tomas Dolana
6'1", 165 lbs, Age: 18, From: Havlickuv Brod, Czech Republic, Litomerice (Czech First Division)
Role: Backup Goaltender
Stats: 15GP, 7-4-4, 2 SO, 2.25 GAA, .907 SV%, 7.67 AvR
Stathis Klosik
5'10", 202 lbs, Age: 19, From: Znojmo, Czech Republic, Pisek Jrs (Czech Junior League)
Role: Third String Goaltender
Stats: 12GP, 1-10-1, 0 SO, 4.33 GAA, .851 SV%, 6.42 AvR
Defensemen
Lubomir Kudelka
5'11", 183 lbs, Age: 18, From: Rychnov nad Kneznou, Czech Republic, Regina Pats (WHL)
Role: First Pairing, First Powerplay, Second Penalty Kill
Drafted (CHL): Regina Pats, 1st Round (7th Overall), 2008
Drafted (NHL): Colorado Avalanche, 1st Round (26th Overall), 2009
Stats: 32GP, 6G, 23A, 29P, -1, 14 PIM, 7.63 AvR
Vilem Gulasi
5'8", 207 lbs, Age: 17, From: Tabor, Czech Republic, Acadie-Bathurst Titan (QMJHL)
Role: Fourth Pairing
Drafted (CHL): Acadie-Bathurst Titan, 1st Round (5th Overall), 2009
Stats: 34GP, 11G, 14A, 25P, -4, 22 PIM, 7.24 AvR
Michal Pavlas
5'11", 167 lbs, Age: 18, From: Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, Karlovy Vary (Czech Elite League)
Role: First Pairing, Second Powerplay, First Penalty Kill
Stats: 33GP, 3G, 6A, 9P, +12, 56 PIM, 6.30 AvR
Jiri Sulc
5'11", 158 lbs, Age: 18, From: Prague, Czech Republic, Belleville Bulls (OHL)
Role: Second Pairing, Second Penalty Kill
Drafted (CHL): Belleville Bulls, 1st Round (26th Overall), 2008
Stats: 32GP, 2G, 6A, 8P, -8, 8 PIM, 6.34 AvR
Roman Havlik
6'2", 178 lbs, Age: 18, From: Prague, Czech Republic, Kamloops Blazers (WHL)
Role: Third Pairing
Drafted (CHL): Kamloops Blazers, 2nd Round (89th Overall), 2008
Stats: 26GP, 3G, 5A, 8P, +12, 4 PIM, 6.62 AvR
Matej Ruzicka, Alternate Captain
6'3", 196 lbs, Age: 18, From: Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic, Rouyn-Noranda Huskies (QMJHL)
Role: Third Pairing, First Penalty Kill
Drafted (CHL): Rouyn-Noranda Huskies, 2nd Round (67th Overall), 2008
Stats: 35GP, 1G, 6A, 7P, -2, 65 PIM, 6.97 AvR
Kamil Tomasek
5'11", 202 lbs, Age: 18, From: Nymburk, Czech Republic, Plzen (Czech Elite League)
Role: Second Pairing, Second Powerplay
Stats: 33GP, 0G, 2A, 2P, -4, 37 PIM, 6.12 AvR
Mojmir Hrach
5'9", 160 lbs, Age: 18, From: Vsetin, Czech Republic, Everett Silvertips (WHL)
Role: Fourth Pairing, First Powerplay
Drafted (CHL): Everett Silvertips, 1st Round (4th Overall), 2008
Stats: 30GP, 4G, 15A, 19P, -2, 10 PIM, 6.63 AvR
Oldrich Ulrych
6'2", 180 lbs, Age: 18, From: Brno, Czech Republic, Brno Jrs (Czech Junior League)
Role: Extra Defenseman
Drafted (CHL): Drummondville Voltigeurs, 1st Round (6th Overall), 2008
Stats: 17GP, 5G, 12A, 17P, +12, 34 PIM, 7.41 AvR
Left Wingers
Patrik Soudek
6'1", 196 lbs, Age: 18, From: Brno, Czech Republic, Plymouth Whalers (OHL)
Role: First Line LW
Drafted (CHL): Plymouth Whalers, 1st Round (23rd Overall), 2008
Drafted (NHL): San Jose Sharks, 1st Round (5th Overall), 2009
Stats: 33GP, 13G, 15A, 28P, -7, 16 PIM, 7.27 AvR
Alexander Vesely
6'2", 187 lbs, Age: 18, From: Kladno, Czech Republic, Trinec (Czech Elite League)
Role: Second Line LW, Second Powerplay
Drafted (NHL): Calgary Flames, 3rd Round (80th Overall), 2009
Stats: 26GP, 1G, 2A, 3P, +3, 20 PIM, 6.19 AvR
Matej Stuchlik
6'2", 160 lbs, Age: 18, From: Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, Saginaw Spirit (OHL)
Role: Fourth Line LW, First Powerplay
Drafted (CHL): Saginaw Spirit, 1st Round (29th Overall), 2008
Drafted (NHL): Vancouver Canucks, 5th Round (142nd Overall), 2009
Stats: 32GP, 20G, 17A, 37P, +4, 20 PIM, 7.28 AvR
Dalibor Fojtik
6'2", 185 lbs, Age: 18, From: Trinec, Czech Republic, Trinec (Czech Elite League)
Role: Third Line LW
Stats: 17GP, 1G, 1A, 2P, -3, 4 PIM, 6.53 AvR
Right Wingers
Lukas Nemecek, Alternate Captain
5'10", 156 lbs, Age: 18, From: Plzen, Czech Republic, Trinec (Czech Elite League)
Role: First Line RW, First Penalty Kill
Drafted (NHL): Dallas Stars, 1st Round (7th Overall), 2009
Stats: 28GP, 10G, 9A, 19P, +12, 14 PIM, 6.93 AvR
Tomas Prorok, Team Captain
5'11", 169 lbs, Age: 18, From: Ostrava, Czech Republic, Vitkovice (Czech Elite League)
Role: Third Line RW, First Powerplay
Drafted (NHL): Toronto Maple Leafs, 1st Round (11th Overall), 2009
Stats: 30GP, 0G, 3A, 3P, -2, 24 PIM, 6.43 AvR
Bocek Skorepa
6', 185 lbs, Age: 18, From: Uherske Hradiste, Czech Republic, Pardubice (Czech Elite League)
Role: Fourth Line RW, Second Powerplay, Second Penalty Kill
Drafted (NHL): Carolina Hurricanes, 2nd Round 38th Overall), 2009
Stats: 28GP, 5G, 0A, 5P, +1, 32 PIM, 6.36 AvR
Matej Derner
5'11", 158 lbs, Age: 18, From: Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, Karlovy Vary (Czech Elite League)
Role: Second Line RW, Second Powerplay Center
Drafted (NHL): Columbus Blue Jackets, 2nd Round (32nd Overall), 2009
Stats: 25GP, 6G, 5A, 11P, -3, 20 PIM, 6.60 AvR
Martin Skorepa
6'2", 176 lbs, Age: 17, From: Prague, Czech Republic, Sparta (Czech Elite League)
Role: Extra Winger
Stats: 33GP, 3G, 4A, 7P, +2, 28 PIM, 6.12 AvR
Centers
Adam Musil
6'1", 196 lbs, Age: 19, From: Delta, British Columbia, Portland Winterhawks (WHL)
Role: First Line Center, First Penalty Kill
Drafted (NHL): Philadelphia Flyers, 1st Round (18th Overall), 2008
Stats: 32GP, 14G, 20A, 34P, +10, 65 PIM, 8.13 AvR
Libor Lukes
6'1", 171 lbs, Age: 18, From: Ostrava, Czech Republic, Brno (Czech Elite League)
Role: Second Line Center, First Powerplay
Stats: 33GP, 5G, 9A, 14P, +5, 30 PIM, 6.64 AvR
Radek Pozivil
6'2", 165 lbs, Age: 18, From: Melnik, Czech Republic, Guelph Storm (OHL)
Role: Third Line Center, Second Penalty Kill
Drafted (CHL): Guelph Storm, 1st Round (14th Overall), 2008
Stats: 33GP, 8G, 8A, 16P, -3, 16 PIM, 6.73 AvR
Zdenek Hubacek
5'10", 156 lbs, Age: 18, From: Ostrava, Czech Republic, Vitkovice Jrs (Czech Junior League)
Role: Fourth Line Center
Drafted (CHL): Victoriaville Tigres, 1st Round (2nd Overall), 2009
Stats: 10GP, 8G, 4A, 12P, +3, 10 PIM, 8.50 AvR
Bohumil Bilek
5'11", 171 lbs, Age: 17, From: Kladno, Czech Republic, Kladno (Czech Elite League)
Role: Extra Center
Drafted (CHL): Kamloops Blazers, 1st Round (3rd Overall), 2009
Stats: 32GP, 1G, 5A, 6P, -13, 22 PIM, 6.09 AvR

Goaltenders
Zdislav Rezek
6'1", 158 lbs, Age: 18, From: Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, Chomutov (Czech Elite League)
Role: Starting Goaltender
Stats: 29GP, 16-10-3, 5 SO, 2.01 GAA, .932 SV%, 8.34 AvR
Tomas Dolana
6'1", 165 lbs, Age: 18, From: Havlickuv Brod, Czech Republic, Litomerice (Czech First Division)
Role: Backup Goaltender
Stats: 15GP, 7-4-4, 2 SO, 2.25 GAA, .907 SV%, 7.67 AvR
Stathis Klosik
5'10", 202 lbs, Age: 19, From: Znojmo, Czech Republic, Pisek Jrs (Czech Junior League)
Role: Third String Goaltender
Stats: 12GP, 1-10-1, 0 SO, 4.33 GAA, .851 SV%, 6.42 AvR
Defensemen
Lubomir Kudelka
5'11", 183 lbs, Age: 18, From: Rychnov nad Kneznou, Czech Republic, Regina Pats (WHL)
Role: First Pairing, First Powerplay, Second Penalty Kill
Drafted (CHL): Regina Pats, 1st Round (7th Overall), 2008
Drafted (NHL): Colorado Avalanche, 1st Round (26th Overall), 2009
Stats: 32GP, 6G, 23A, 29P, -1, 14 PIM, 7.63 AvR
Vilem Gulasi
5'8", 207 lbs, Age: 17, From: Tabor, Czech Republic, Acadie-Bathurst Titan (QMJHL)
Role: Fourth Pairing
Drafted (CHL): Acadie-Bathurst Titan, 1st Round (5th Overall), 2009
Stats: 34GP, 11G, 14A, 25P, -4, 22 PIM, 7.24 AvR
Michal Pavlas
5'11", 167 lbs, Age: 18, From: Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, Karlovy Vary (Czech Elite League)
Role: First Pairing, Second Powerplay, First Penalty Kill
Stats: 33GP, 3G, 6A, 9P, +12, 56 PIM, 6.30 AvR
Jiri Sulc
5'11", 158 lbs, Age: 18, From: Prague, Czech Republic, Belleville Bulls (OHL)
Role: Second Pairing, Second Penalty Kill
Drafted (CHL): Belleville Bulls, 1st Round (26th Overall), 2008
Stats: 32GP, 2G, 6A, 8P, -8, 8 PIM, 6.34 AvR
Roman Havlik
6'2", 178 lbs, Age: 18, From: Prague, Czech Republic, Kamloops Blazers (WHL)
Role: Third Pairing
Drafted (CHL): Kamloops Blazers, 2nd Round (89th Overall), 2008
Stats: 26GP, 3G, 5A, 8P, +12, 4 PIM, 6.62 AvR
Matej Ruzicka, Alternate Captain
6'3", 196 lbs, Age: 18, From: Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic, Rouyn-Noranda Huskies (QMJHL)
Role: Third Pairing, First Penalty Kill
Drafted (CHL): Rouyn-Noranda Huskies, 2nd Round (67th Overall), 2008
Stats: 35GP, 1G, 6A, 7P, -2, 65 PIM, 6.97 AvR
Kamil Tomasek
5'11", 202 lbs, Age: 18, From: Nymburk, Czech Republic, Plzen (Czech Elite League)
Role: Second Pairing, Second Powerplay
Stats: 33GP, 0G, 2A, 2P, -4, 37 PIM, 6.12 AvR
Mojmir Hrach
5'9", 160 lbs, Age: 18, From: Vsetin, Czech Republic, Everett Silvertips (WHL)
Role: Fourth Pairing, First Powerplay
Drafted (CHL): Everett Silvertips, 1st Round (4th Overall), 2008
Stats: 30GP, 4G, 15A, 19P, -2, 10 PIM, 6.63 AvR
Oldrich Ulrych
6'2", 180 lbs, Age: 18, From: Brno, Czech Republic, Brno Jrs (Czech Junior League)
Role: Extra Defenseman
Drafted (CHL): Drummondville Voltigeurs, 1st Round (6th Overall), 2008
Stats: 17GP, 5G, 12A, 17P, +12, 34 PIM, 7.41 AvR
Left Wingers
Patrik Soudek
6'1", 196 lbs, Age: 18, From: Brno, Czech Republic, Plymouth Whalers (OHL)
Role: First Line LW
Drafted (CHL): Plymouth Whalers, 1st Round (23rd Overall), 2008
Drafted (NHL): San Jose Sharks, 1st Round (5th Overall), 2009
Stats: 33GP, 13G, 15A, 28P, -7, 16 PIM, 7.27 AvR
Alexander Vesely
6'2", 187 lbs, Age: 18, From: Kladno, Czech Republic, Trinec (Czech Elite League)
Role: Second Line LW, Second Powerplay
Drafted (NHL): Calgary Flames, 3rd Round (80th Overall), 2009
Stats: 26GP, 1G, 2A, 3P, +3, 20 PIM, 6.19 AvR
Matej Stuchlik
6'2", 160 lbs, Age: 18, From: Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, Saginaw Spirit (OHL)
Role: Fourth Line LW, First Powerplay
Drafted (CHL): Saginaw Spirit, 1st Round (29th Overall), 2008
Drafted (NHL): Vancouver Canucks, 5th Round (142nd Overall), 2009
Stats: 32GP, 20G, 17A, 37P, +4, 20 PIM, 7.28 AvR
Dalibor Fojtik
6'2", 185 lbs, Age: 18, From: Trinec, Czech Republic, Trinec (Czech Elite League)
Role: Third Line LW
Stats: 17GP, 1G, 1A, 2P, -3, 4 PIM, 6.53 AvR
Right Wingers
Lukas Nemecek, Alternate Captain
5'10", 156 lbs, Age: 18, From: Plzen, Czech Republic, Trinec (Czech Elite League)
Role: First Line RW, First Penalty Kill
Drafted (NHL): Dallas Stars, 1st Round (7th Overall), 2009
Stats: 28GP, 10G, 9A, 19P, +12, 14 PIM, 6.93 AvR
Tomas Prorok, Team Captain
5'11", 169 lbs, Age: 18, From: Ostrava, Czech Republic, Vitkovice (Czech Elite League)
Role: Third Line RW, First Powerplay
Drafted (NHL): Toronto Maple Leafs, 1st Round (11th Overall), 2009
Stats: 30GP, 0G, 3A, 3P, -2, 24 PIM, 6.43 AvR
Bocek Skorepa
6', 185 lbs, Age: 18, From: Uherske Hradiste, Czech Republic, Pardubice (Czech Elite League)
Role: Fourth Line RW, Second Powerplay, Second Penalty Kill
Drafted (NHL): Carolina Hurricanes, 2nd Round 38th Overall), 2009
Stats: 28GP, 5G, 0A, 5P, +1, 32 PIM, 6.36 AvR
Matej Derner
5'11", 158 lbs, Age: 18, From: Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, Karlovy Vary (Czech Elite League)
Role: Second Line RW, Second Powerplay Center
Drafted (NHL): Columbus Blue Jackets, 2nd Round (32nd Overall), 2009
Stats: 25GP, 6G, 5A, 11P, -3, 20 PIM, 6.60 AvR
Martin Skorepa
6'2", 176 lbs, Age: 17, From: Prague, Czech Republic, Sparta (Czech Elite League)
Role: Extra Winger
Stats: 33GP, 3G, 4A, 7P, +2, 28 PIM, 6.12 AvR
Centers
Adam Musil
6'1", 196 lbs, Age: 19, From: Delta, British Columbia, Portland Winterhawks (WHL)
Role: First Line Center, First Penalty Kill
Drafted (NHL): Philadelphia Flyers, 1st Round (18th Overall), 2008
Stats: 32GP, 14G, 20A, 34P, +10, 65 PIM, 8.13 AvR
Libor Lukes
6'1", 171 lbs, Age: 18, From: Ostrava, Czech Republic, Brno (Czech Elite League)
Role: Second Line Center, First Powerplay
Stats: 33GP, 5G, 9A, 14P, +5, 30 PIM, 6.64 AvR
Radek Pozivil
6'2", 165 lbs, Age: 18, From: Melnik, Czech Republic, Guelph Storm (OHL)
Role: Third Line Center, Second Penalty Kill
Drafted (CHL): Guelph Storm, 1st Round (14th Overall), 2008
Stats: 33GP, 8G, 8A, 16P, -3, 16 PIM, 6.73 AvR
Zdenek Hubacek
5'10", 156 lbs, Age: 18, From: Ostrava, Czech Republic, Vitkovice Jrs (Czech Junior League)
Role: Fourth Line Center
Drafted (CHL): Victoriaville Tigres, 1st Round (2nd Overall), 2009
Stats: 10GP, 8G, 4A, 12P, +3, 10 PIM, 8.50 AvR
Bohumil Bilek
5'11", 171 lbs, Age: 17, From: Kladno, Czech Republic, Kladno (Czech Elite League)
Role: Extra Center
Drafted (CHL): Kamloops Blazers, 1st Round (3rd Overall), 2009
Stats: 32GP, 1G, 5A, 6P, -13, 22 PIM, 6.09 AvR

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Re: Dog Days: A Niagara IceDogs Story
Late December 2009, World Junior Championship, Group Stage, Host Country: Switzerland
December 26th
The World Junior Championship begins play today, the Czech Republic have drawn into Group B with Germany, Latvia, Switzerland, and Sweden!
Group A contains Canada, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Russia, and USA!
Sweden vs. Czech Republic
The Czech Republic play their first game of the World Junior Championship against Sweden! Zdislav Rezek stopped 24 of 25 shots he faced and though Sweden scored first, the Czech Republic came back with eight straight goals, obliterating Sweden!
Sweden 1, Czech Republic 8
Lukes (1) (Prorok) PP
Soudek (1) (Pozivil, Fojtik)
Vesely (1) (Gulasi)
Hrach (1) (Lukes, Kudelka) PP
Lukes (2) (Tomasek)
B.Skorepa (1) (Unassisted) SH
B.Skorepa (2) (Stuchlik, Hubacek)
Vesely (2) (Pavlas)
First star honours would go to Czech center Libor Lukes, who scored two goals, and an assist! Second star would go to Czech winger Bocek Skorepa, who scored two goals! Third star would go to Czech winger Alexander Vesely, who scored two goals!
Switzerland vs. Germany
Switzerland defeat Germany 4-2! First star honours would go to Swiss winger Heinz Knecht, who recorded an assist! Second star would go to Swiss center Eugen Aeschlimann, who scored a hat trick! Third star would go to Swiss defenseman Timo Eichmann, who recorded two assists!
In Group A action, Canada defeat USA 4-0, and Russia defeat Hungary 3-0!
IceDogs winger Walter Stevens played 19:25, and had 5 shots on goal, served 2 penalty minutes, and had 3 hits, and 3 takeaways as Canada defeated USA 4-0 at the World Junior Championship!
December 27th
In Group A action, Russia defeat Canada 4-1, and Kazakhstan defeat Hungary 3-0!
IceDogs winger Walter Stevens did not dress for Canada as Canada lost to Russia 4-1!
IceDogs winger Colan Julien resumes full contact practices after recovering from his groin strain!
December 28th
Czech Republic vs. Switzerland
The Czech Republic get ready to play their second World Junior Championship game against Switzerland! Zdislav Rezek stopped 22 of the 23 shots he faced in the game, and the Czechs scored the first four goals of the game, and continued to build on that lead throughout the game!
Czech Republic 7, Switzerland 1
Soudek (2) (Lukes, Pavlas)
Hubacek (1) (B.Skorepa, Pavlas) PP
Hubacek (2) (Derner, Sulc)
Hubacek (3) (Stuchlik, Tomasek)
B.Skorepa (3) (Pavlas, Hubacek) PP
Fojtik (1) (Gulasi, Sulc)
Fojtik (2) (Sulc, Gulasi)
First star honours would go to Czech defenseman Jiri Sulc, who recorded three assists! Second star would go to Czech defenseman Michal Pavlas, who recorded three assists! Third star would go to Czech winger Bocek Skorepa, who scored a goal, and an assist!
Germany vs. Latvia
Germany and Latvia battled to a 3-3 draw! First star honours would go to Latvian defenseman Tomas Kubars, who recorded an assist! Second star would go to German defenseman Thorben Kummer, who recorded two assists! Third star would go to German defenseman Lauren Zeitsche, who recorded an assist!
December 29th
The IceDogs remain on the road, travelling to play the Oshawa Generals! Nicholas Malone stopped 15 of the 18 shots he faced in the game, and though the score was tied 2-2 after one period, the IceDogs scored the next three goals to take the victory!
Niagara 5, Oshawa 3
Cantin (15) (MacEachern, Haydon)
Knott (1) (Lyle, Elliott)
Masch (15) (Cantin)
Masch (16) (Blasby, Kylington) PP
Elliott (13) (Unassisted)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch, who scored two goals! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who recorded an assist!
IceDogs defenseman Todd Lacroix played in his 100th OHL Game!
IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington resumes full contact practices after recovering from anterior knee pain!
In Group A action, Kazakhstan defeat Canada 4-0, and Russia defeat USA 4-0!
IceDogs winger Walter Stevens played 19:44, was Even, and had 2 shots on goal, served 2 penalty minutes, and had 3 hits, and a shot block as Canada lost to Kazakhstan 4-0 at the World Junior Championship!
December 30th
The IceDogs remain on the road, travelling to play the London Knights! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 31 of the 34 shots he faced in the game, and though the IceDogs scored late in the third to tie the game 2-2, only seconds later the Knights would score the game winner!
Niagara 2, London 3
Julien (5) (Coburn)
Masch (17) (Jarvinen, Elliott) PP
First star honours would go to London Knights center Boris Belko, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to London Knights winger Derek Parsons, who scored a goal, and two assists! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Colan Julien, who scored a goal!
London Knights center Boris Belko is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he scored a goal, and two assists!
Latvia vs. Czech Republic
The Czech Republic gets ready to play their third game of the World Junior Championship against Latvia! Zdislav Rezek stopped 23 of the 24 shots he faced in the game, and though the Latvians scored first, the Czechs would dominate the game, scoring eight goals in the victory!
Latvia 1, Czech Republic 8
Fojtik (3) (B.Skorepa, Tomasek)
Fojtik (4) (Unassisted)
B.Skorepa (4) (Pavlas)
Tomasek (1) (Musil, Kudelka)
Lukes (3) (Prorok, Stuchlik) PP
Gulasi (1) (Derner)
Fojtik (5) (Gulasi, B.Skorepa)
Kudelka (1) (Unassisted) PP
First star honours would go to Czech winger Dalibor Fojtik, who scored a hat trick! Second star would go to Czech winger Bocek Skorepa, who scored a goal, and two assists! Third star would go to Czech defenseman Lubomir Kudelka, who scored a goal, and an assist!
Sweden vs. Switzerland
Sweden defeat Switzerland 3-2! First star honours would go to Swedish winger Claes Rubenson, who scored a goal, and two assists! Second star would go to Swedish center Evert Lundberg, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Swedish defenseman Andre Eklund, who recorded two assists!
December 31st
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Sudbury Wolves! Nicholas Malone stopped 15 of the 17 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs drew first blood, scoring early in the first, the Wolves would score once each in the last two periods to take the victory!
Sudbury 2, Niagara 1
Jarvinen (6) (Unassisted)
First star honours would go to Sudbury Wolves defenseman Curt Chaisson, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Sudbury Wolves goaltender Arlen Mignardi, who stopped 36 of 37 shots in the victory! Third star would go to Sudbury Wolves center Milan Gignac, who recorded two assists!
Sudbury Wolves goaltender Daniel Zuzin is named OHL Player of the Month! In 9 games he recorded 7 wins, and a shutout!
In Group A action, Canada defeat Hungary 1-0, and Kazakhstan defeat USA 4-0!
IceDogs winger Walter Stevens played 19:48, scored a goal, was +1, had 3 shots on goal, served 2 penalty minutes, and had 2 hits and a shot block as Canada defeated Hungary 1-0 at the World Junior Championship!
January 1st
Czech Republic vs. Germany
The Czech Republic prepare for their final game of the World Junior Championship Round Robin against Germany! Zdislav Rezek stopped 17 of the 19 shots he faced, and though the scored was tied 2-2 after two periods, the Czechs would scored twice in the third to claim the victory!
Czech Republic 4, Germany 2
Pozivil (Prorok, Fojtik)
Soudek (Lukes, B.Skorepa)
B.Skorepa (Hubacek)
Nemecek (Vesely, Kudelka)
First star honours would go to Czech winger Bocek Skorepa, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Czech center Adam Musil, who played 17:35, was +1, and had two shots on goal, and 10 hits! Third star would go to Czech winger Patrik Soudek, who scored a goal!
Sweden vs. Latvia
Latvia defeat Sweden 4-2! First star honours would go to Swedish center Jonny Jonsson, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Latvian center Matiss Orinskis, who recorded two assists! Third star would go to Swedish defenseman Tommy Selin, who scored a goal!
The ISS released their Mid-Term Rankings for the 2010 NHL Entry Draft, and two IceDogs were ranked!
C Max Cantin #80 (Up From #94 in Prelims)
RW Pascal Coburn #197 (Down From #184 in Prelims)
The top-ranked player was Dinamo Riga defenseman Zintis Boluss (19GP, 1G, 2A, 3P, +5, 14 PIM, 6.47 AvR), followed by North Bay Battalion center Parry John-George (32GP, 13G, 18A, 31P, +14, 26 PIM, 8.66 AvR), and Prince George Cougars defenseman Simon-Yves MacIntosh (26GP, 6G, 9A, 15P, +6, 55 PIM, 7.92 AvR)!
The ISS also released their Mid-Term Rankings for the 2010 OHL Priority Selection! The top-ranked player was Brockville Braves defenseman Joel Hawley (33GP, 9G, 21A, 30P, +7, 55 PIM, 7.76 AvR), followed by Cumberland Grads center Guillaume Goodwin (33GP, 16G, 8A, 24P, +18, 12 PIM, 6.55 AvR), and Winchester Hawks defenseman Hunter Shioler (32GP, 3G, 12A, 15P, -8, 44 PIM, 6.31 AvR)!
If the draft were held today, the IceDogs would hold the 14th Overall Pick!
Ranked #14: LW/C Hubert Wilson (Hawksbury Hawks, CCHL: 33GP, 11G, 28A, 39P, +19, 16 PIM, 6.85 AvR)
The ISS also released their Mid-Term Rankings for the 2010 CHL Import Draft! The top-ranked player was Slovakian winger Jan Krisak (Kezmarok Jrs, Slovakian Junior League, 22GP, 7G, 7A, 14P, +4, 18 PIM, 6.45 AvR), followed by Finnish defenseman Leevi Kivisto (Jaa-Ahmat A-Jrs, Finnish A-Jrs Second Division, 21GP, 3G, 27A, 30P, +23, 22 PIM, 7.14 AvR), and Czech winger Vaclav Pavlas (Plzen Jrs, Czech Junior League, 22GP, 8G, 16A, 24P, +15, 32 PIM, 6.14 AvR)!
January 2nd
Germany vs. Sweden
Sweden defeat Germany 5-3! First star honours would go to Swedish winger Claes Rubenson, who scored two goals! Second star would go to Swedish center Ludvig Franzen, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to German defenseman Kay Eickmann, who scored a goal, and an assist!
Latvia vs. Switzerland
Latvia and Switzerland battle to a 2-2 draw! First star honours would go to Latvian defenseman Viktors Redlihs, who scored a goal! Second star would go to Latvian goaltender Edmunds Petersons, who stopped 27 of 29 shots in the victory! Third star would go to Swiss defenseman Paolo Jenny, who recorded an assist!
In Group A action, Hungary defeat USA 3-1, and Russia defeat Kazakhstan 4-1!


The Czech Republic's first place finish earns them a buy into the Semi-Finals!


December 26th
The World Junior Championship begins play today, the Czech Republic have drawn into Group B with Germany, Latvia, Switzerland, and Sweden!
Group A contains Canada, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Russia, and USA!
Sweden vs. Czech Republic
The Czech Republic play their first game of the World Junior Championship against Sweden! Zdislav Rezek stopped 24 of 25 shots he faced and though Sweden scored first, the Czech Republic came back with eight straight goals, obliterating Sweden!
Sweden 1, Czech Republic 8
Lukes (1) (Prorok) PP
Soudek (1) (Pozivil, Fojtik)
Vesely (1) (Gulasi)
Hrach (1) (Lukes, Kudelka) PP
Lukes (2) (Tomasek)
B.Skorepa (1) (Unassisted) SH
B.Skorepa (2) (Stuchlik, Hubacek)
Vesely (2) (Pavlas)
First star honours would go to Czech center Libor Lukes, who scored two goals, and an assist! Second star would go to Czech winger Bocek Skorepa, who scored two goals! Third star would go to Czech winger Alexander Vesely, who scored two goals!
Switzerland vs. Germany
Switzerland defeat Germany 4-2! First star honours would go to Swiss winger Heinz Knecht, who recorded an assist! Second star would go to Swiss center Eugen Aeschlimann, who scored a hat trick! Third star would go to Swiss defenseman Timo Eichmann, who recorded two assists!
In Group A action, Canada defeat USA 4-0, and Russia defeat Hungary 3-0!
IceDogs winger Walter Stevens played 19:25, and had 5 shots on goal, served 2 penalty minutes, and had 3 hits, and 3 takeaways as Canada defeated USA 4-0 at the World Junior Championship!
December 27th
In Group A action, Russia defeat Canada 4-1, and Kazakhstan defeat Hungary 3-0!
IceDogs winger Walter Stevens did not dress for Canada as Canada lost to Russia 4-1!
IceDogs winger Colan Julien resumes full contact practices after recovering from his groin strain!
December 28th
Czech Republic vs. Switzerland
The Czech Republic get ready to play their second World Junior Championship game against Switzerland! Zdislav Rezek stopped 22 of the 23 shots he faced in the game, and the Czechs scored the first four goals of the game, and continued to build on that lead throughout the game!
Czech Republic 7, Switzerland 1
Soudek (2) (Lukes, Pavlas)
Hubacek (1) (B.Skorepa, Pavlas) PP
Hubacek (2) (Derner, Sulc)
Hubacek (3) (Stuchlik, Tomasek)
B.Skorepa (3) (Pavlas, Hubacek) PP
Fojtik (1) (Gulasi, Sulc)
Fojtik (2) (Sulc, Gulasi)
First star honours would go to Czech defenseman Jiri Sulc, who recorded three assists! Second star would go to Czech defenseman Michal Pavlas, who recorded three assists! Third star would go to Czech winger Bocek Skorepa, who scored a goal, and an assist!
Germany vs. Latvia
Germany and Latvia battled to a 3-3 draw! First star honours would go to Latvian defenseman Tomas Kubars, who recorded an assist! Second star would go to German defenseman Thorben Kummer, who recorded two assists! Third star would go to German defenseman Lauren Zeitsche, who recorded an assist!
December 29th
The IceDogs remain on the road, travelling to play the Oshawa Generals! Nicholas Malone stopped 15 of the 18 shots he faced in the game, and though the score was tied 2-2 after one period, the IceDogs scored the next three goals to take the victory!
Niagara 5, Oshawa 3
Cantin (15) (MacEachern, Haydon)
Knott (1) (Lyle, Elliott)
Masch (15) (Cantin)
Masch (16) (Blasby, Kylington) PP
Elliott (13) (Unassisted)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch, who scored two goals! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who recorded an assist!
IceDogs defenseman Todd Lacroix played in his 100th OHL Game!
IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington resumes full contact practices after recovering from anterior knee pain!
In Group A action, Kazakhstan defeat Canada 4-0, and Russia defeat USA 4-0!
IceDogs winger Walter Stevens played 19:44, was Even, and had 2 shots on goal, served 2 penalty minutes, and had 3 hits, and a shot block as Canada lost to Kazakhstan 4-0 at the World Junior Championship!
December 30th
The IceDogs remain on the road, travelling to play the London Knights! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 31 of the 34 shots he faced in the game, and though the IceDogs scored late in the third to tie the game 2-2, only seconds later the Knights would score the game winner!
Niagara 2, London 3
Julien (5) (Coburn)
Masch (17) (Jarvinen, Elliott) PP
First star honours would go to London Knights center Boris Belko, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to London Knights winger Derek Parsons, who scored a goal, and two assists! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Colan Julien, who scored a goal!
London Knights center Boris Belko is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he scored a goal, and two assists!
Latvia vs. Czech Republic
The Czech Republic gets ready to play their third game of the World Junior Championship against Latvia! Zdislav Rezek stopped 23 of the 24 shots he faced in the game, and though the Latvians scored first, the Czechs would dominate the game, scoring eight goals in the victory!
Latvia 1, Czech Republic 8
Fojtik (3) (B.Skorepa, Tomasek)
Fojtik (4) (Unassisted)
B.Skorepa (4) (Pavlas)
Tomasek (1) (Musil, Kudelka)
Lukes (3) (Prorok, Stuchlik) PP
Gulasi (1) (Derner)
Fojtik (5) (Gulasi, B.Skorepa)
Kudelka (1) (Unassisted) PP
First star honours would go to Czech winger Dalibor Fojtik, who scored a hat trick! Second star would go to Czech winger Bocek Skorepa, who scored a goal, and two assists! Third star would go to Czech defenseman Lubomir Kudelka, who scored a goal, and an assist!
Sweden vs. Switzerland
Sweden defeat Switzerland 3-2! First star honours would go to Swedish winger Claes Rubenson, who scored a goal, and two assists! Second star would go to Swedish center Evert Lundberg, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Swedish defenseman Andre Eklund, who recorded two assists!
December 31st
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Sudbury Wolves! Nicholas Malone stopped 15 of the 17 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs drew first blood, scoring early in the first, the Wolves would score once each in the last two periods to take the victory!
Sudbury 2, Niagara 1
Jarvinen (6) (Unassisted)
First star honours would go to Sudbury Wolves defenseman Curt Chaisson, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Sudbury Wolves goaltender Arlen Mignardi, who stopped 36 of 37 shots in the victory! Third star would go to Sudbury Wolves center Milan Gignac, who recorded two assists!
Sudbury Wolves goaltender Daniel Zuzin is named OHL Player of the Month! In 9 games he recorded 7 wins, and a shutout!
In Group A action, Canada defeat Hungary 1-0, and Kazakhstan defeat USA 4-0!
IceDogs winger Walter Stevens played 19:48, scored a goal, was +1, had 3 shots on goal, served 2 penalty minutes, and had 2 hits and a shot block as Canada defeated Hungary 1-0 at the World Junior Championship!
January 1st
Czech Republic vs. Germany
The Czech Republic prepare for their final game of the World Junior Championship Round Robin against Germany! Zdislav Rezek stopped 17 of the 19 shots he faced, and though the scored was tied 2-2 after two periods, the Czechs would scored twice in the third to claim the victory!
Czech Republic 4, Germany 2
Pozivil (Prorok, Fojtik)
Soudek (Lukes, B.Skorepa)
B.Skorepa (Hubacek)
Nemecek (Vesely, Kudelka)
First star honours would go to Czech winger Bocek Skorepa, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Czech center Adam Musil, who played 17:35, was +1, and had two shots on goal, and 10 hits! Third star would go to Czech winger Patrik Soudek, who scored a goal!
Sweden vs. Latvia
Latvia defeat Sweden 4-2! First star honours would go to Swedish center Jonny Jonsson, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Latvian center Matiss Orinskis, who recorded two assists! Third star would go to Swedish defenseman Tommy Selin, who scored a goal!
The ISS released their Mid-Term Rankings for the 2010 NHL Entry Draft, and two IceDogs were ranked!
C Max Cantin #80 (Up From #94 in Prelims)
RW Pascal Coburn #197 (Down From #184 in Prelims)
The top-ranked player was Dinamo Riga defenseman Zintis Boluss (19GP, 1G, 2A, 3P, +5, 14 PIM, 6.47 AvR), followed by North Bay Battalion center Parry John-George (32GP, 13G, 18A, 31P, +14, 26 PIM, 8.66 AvR), and Prince George Cougars defenseman Simon-Yves MacIntosh (26GP, 6G, 9A, 15P, +6, 55 PIM, 7.92 AvR)!
The ISS also released their Mid-Term Rankings for the 2010 OHL Priority Selection! The top-ranked player was Brockville Braves defenseman Joel Hawley (33GP, 9G, 21A, 30P, +7, 55 PIM, 7.76 AvR), followed by Cumberland Grads center Guillaume Goodwin (33GP, 16G, 8A, 24P, +18, 12 PIM, 6.55 AvR), and Winchester Hawks defenseman Hunter Shioler (32GP, 3G, 12A, 15P, -8, 44 PIM, 6.31 AvR)!
If the draft were held today, the IceDogs would hold the 14th Overall Pick!
Ranked #14: LW/C Hubert Wilson (Hawksbury Hawks, CCHL: 33GP, 11G, 28A, 39P, +19, 16 PIM, 6.85 AvR)
The ISS also released their Mid-Term Rankings for the 2010 CHL Import Draft! The top-ranked player was Slovakian winger Jan Krisak (Kezmarok Jrs, Slovakian Junior League, 22GP, 7G, 7A, 14P, +4, 18 PIM, 6.45 AvR), followed by Finnish defenseman Leevi Kivisto (Jaa-Ahmat A-Jrs, Finnish A-Jrs Second Division, 21GP, 3G, 27A, 30P, +23, 22 PIM, 7.14 AvR), and Czech winger Vaclav Pavlas (Plzen Jrs, Czech Junior League, 22GP, 8G, 16A, 24P, +15, 32 PIM, 6.14 AvR)!
January 2nd
Germany vs. Sweden
Sweden defeat Germany 5-3! First star honours would go to Swedish winger Claes Rubenson, who scored two goals! Second star would go to Swedish center Ludvig Franzen, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to German defenseman Kay Eickmann, who scored a goal, and an assist!
Latvia vs. Switzerland
Latvia and Switzerland battle to a 2-2 draw! First star honours would go to Latvian defenseman Viktors Redlihs, who scored a goal! Second star would go to Latvian goaltender Edmunds Petersons, who stopped 27 of 29 shots in the victory! Third star would go to Swiss defenseman Paolo Jenny, who recorded an assist!
In Group A action, Hungary defeat USA 3-1, and Russia defeat Kazakhstan 4-1!


The Czech Republic's first place finish earns them a buy into the Semi-Finals!


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Re: Dog Days: A Niagara IceDogs Story
Early January 2010, World Junior Championship Playoffs
January 3rd
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Belleville Bulls! Nicholas Malone stopped 21 of the 24 shots he faced in the game, and though the score was tied 2-2 going into the third period, the Bulls would score the only goal of the third period to claim the victory!
Niagara 2, Belleville 3
Blasby (8) (Elliott, Jarvinen) PP
Elliott (14) (Masch, Jarvinen) PP
First star honours would go to Belleville Bulls center Michael Cramarossa, who scored two goals, and an assist! Second star would go to Belleville Bulls defenseman Matthew Busby, who recorded two assists! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Case Elliott, who scored a goal, and an assist!
IceDogs center Max Cantin played in his 100th OHL Game!
IceDogs center Max Cantin has been named to Team Cherry for the CHL Top Prospects Game!
January 5th
The IceDogs remain on the road, travelling to play the Guelph Storm! Nicholas Malone stopped 17 of the 18 shots he faced in the game, and though the Storm scored the first goal of the game just seconds after the opening faceoff, the IceDogs would score three unanswered goals to take the victory!
Niagara 3, Guelph 1
Boyer (14) (MacEachern)
Jarvinen (7) (Knott, Kylington)
Coburn (2) (Kylington)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen, who scored a goal! Third star would go to Guelph Storm winger Dwayne Nieuwendyk, who recorded an assist!
IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington played in his 100th OHL Game!
World Junior Championship Quarter-Finals
Sweden vs. Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan defeat Sweden 4-3! First star honours would go to Swedish defenseman Victor Wallgren, who recorded three assists! Second star would go to Swedish center Evert Lundberg, who scored a goal, and two assists! Third star would go to Swedish winger Claes Rubenson, who scored a goal, and an assist!
Latvia vs. Canada
Latvia defeat Canada 3-0! First star honours would go to Latvian defenseman Tomas Cubars, who scored two goals! Second star would go to Latvian goaltender Edmunds Petersons, who posted a 24 save shutout! Third star would go to Canadian defenseman Sean Day, who played 25:41, was Even, had 7 shots on goal, served 2 penalty minutes, and had four hits and two shot blocks!
IceDogs winger Walter Stevens played 23:11, was Even, had a shot on goal, served 2 penalty minutes, and had 3 hits as Canada lost to Latvia 3-0 at the World Junior Championship!
In Relegation League action, Switzerland defeat Hungary 4-0, and Germany defeat USA 5-1!
January 6th
In Relegation League action Germany defeat Hungary 3-1, Switzerland defeat USA 5-1!

Hungary and the USA have been relegated, and will played in Division 1 of the World Junior Championship next year, they will be replaced at next years World Junior Championship by Ukraine and Belarus who won their respective Division 1 Groups!
January 7th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Ottawa 67's! Nicholas Malone stopped 22 of the 23 shots he faced in the game, and though the IceDogs scored early in the third to tie the game 1-1, but the IceDogs scored late in the period to take the victory!
Ottawa 1, Niagara 2
Murphy (4) (Davidson, Elliott)
MacEachern (10) (Boyer, Haydon) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Nicholas Malone, who stopped 22 of the 23 shots in the victory! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Jarod MacEachern, who scored a goal! Third star would go to Ottawa 67's defenseman Aiden Jamieson, who recorded an assist!
World Junior Championship Semi-Finals
Latvia vs. Czech Republic
The Czech Republic get ready to play their World Junior Championship Semi-Final game against Latvia! Zdislav Rezek stopped 19 of the 20 shots he faced in the game, and though Latvia scored first, the Czech Republic dominated the game, scoring seven goals to claim the victory!
Latvia 1, Czech Republic 7
Prorok (1) (Kudelka, Stuchlik) PP
Lukes (4) (Kudelka) PP
Havlik (1) (Pozivil)
Nemecek (2) (Vesely, Lukes)
Prorok (2) (Pozivil, Fojtik)
Prorok (3) (Stuchlik) PP
B.Skorepa (6) (Ruzicka, Stuchlik)
First star honours would go to Czech winger Tomas Prorok, who scored a hat trick! Second star would go to Czech center Libor Lukes, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Czech defenseman Lubomir Kudelka, who recorded two assists!
Kazakhstan vs. Russia
Russia defeat Kazakhstan 2-0! First star honours would go to Russian goaltender Kirill Kazakovtsev, who posted a 25 save shutout! Second star would go to Kazakh goaltender Andrei Zhitkov, who stopped 36 of 38 shots in the loss! Third star would go to Russian center Eduard Kazionov, who scored a goal!
Sudbury Wolves defenseman Parry Huot is named OHL Player of the Week! In 3 games he scored 2 goals, and 5 assists!
Oulun Karpat of the Finnish SM-League win the Continental Cup!
January 8th
The IceDogs announce the completion of a trade with the North Bay Battalion, sending center Jarod MacEachern, goaltender Cedrick Bauer, and Saginaw's 3rd Round Draft Pick to North Bay in exchange for defenseman Olivier Cloutier!
Center Jarod MacEachern played in 42 games with the IceDogs this season, putting up 19 (10+9) points, and was +2, with 22 penalty minutes!
Goaltender Cedrick Bauer played in 6 games with the Burlington Cougars of the OPJHL, putting up a record of 0-2-4, with a 2.63 GAA, and .914 SV%!
Defenseman Olivier Cloutier played in 41 games split between Plymouth, and North Bay, putting up 28 (5+23) points, and was +1, with 30 penalty minutes!
January 9th
World Junior Championship Medal Round
Bronze Medal Game: Latvia vs. Kazakhstan
Latvia defeat Kazakhstan 2-1! First star honours would go to Latvian Edmunds Petersons, who stopped 29 of 30 shots in the victory! Second star would go to Kazakh goaltender Andrei Zhitkov, who stopped 29 of 31 shots in the loss! Third star would go to Latvian winger Nikita Abols, who scored a goal!
Gold Medal Game: Czech Republic vs. Russia
The Czech Republic prepare to play for World Junior Championship Gold against Russia! Zdislav Rezek stopped 27 of the 29 shots he faced in the game, and though Russia scored twice in the first period, the Czech Republic scored twice in the last period to force overtime, where Czech winger Lukas Nemecek emerged as the hero, scoring the goal that wins Czech Republic the Gold Medal at the World Junior Championship!
Czech Republic 3, Russia 2 (OT)
Prorok (4) (Musil, Kudelka)
Lukes (5) (Stuchlik) PP
Nemecek (3) (Lukes)
First star honours would go to Czech center Libor Lukes, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Czech defenseman Lubomir Kudelka, who recorded an assist! Third star would go to Russian center Ainars Kolachik, who scored a goal!
Bronze: Latvia
Silver: Russia
Gold: Czech Republic


IceDogs at the World Junior Championship
GM Mark Addison, Czech Republic: Gold Medal
LW Walter Stevens, Canada: 4GP, 1G, 0A, 1P, +1, 8 PIM, 6.75 AvR, Eliminated Quarter-Finals
As the trade deadline passes, the IceDogs announce the completion of a trade with the Peterborough Petes, sending the rights to defenseman Mackenzie Burton, and a 4th Round Draft Pick to the Petes in exchange for winger Remi Fritshaw!
Defenseman Mackenzie Burton has played in 29 games this season with the Quinte Red Devils of the Eastern AAA Hockey League, putting up 28 (11+17) points, and is +14, with 48 penalty minutes!
Winger Remi Fritshaw has played in 34 games this season with the Lindsay Muskies of the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League, putting up 33 (19+14) points, and is +15, with 28 penalty minutes!
The IceDogs assign winger Danton Lyle, and defenseman Jean-Francois Davidson to the St. Catharines Falcons!
The IceDogs recall center Stephan Leslie from the St. Catharines Falcons!
January 12th
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Ottawa 67's! Nicholas Malone stopped 19 of the 21 shots he faced in the game, and though the score was tied 2-2 after one period, the IceDogs would dominate the remainder of the game, scoring five unanswered goals to secure the victory!
Niagara 7, Ottawa 2
Julien (6) (Bresden, Lacroix)
Stevens (12) (Cantin, Wilkie)
Stevens (13) (Unassisted)
Murphy (5) (Boyer, Elliott) PP
Fritshaw (1) (Elliott, Wilkie)
Kylington (6) (Cantin)
Fritshaw (2) (Unassisted)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored two goals! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Remi Fritshaw, who scored two goals! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who recorded two assists!
January 13th
The IceDogs remain on the road, travelling to play the Belleville Bulls! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 18 of the 21 shots he faced in the game, and though the Bulls scored late in the third period to force overtime, it would be IceDogs winger Walter Stevens scoring the overtime winner!
Niagara 4, Belleville 3 (OT)
Cantin (16) (Masch) SH
Boyer (15) (Jarvinen, Kylington) PP
Kylington (7) (Jarvinen, Boyer) PP
Stevens (14) (Jarvinen, Kylington) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored a goal! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who scored a goal, and two assists! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen, who recorded three assists!
January 14th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Mississauga Steelheads! Nicholas Malone stopped all 21 shots he faced to record his fourth shutout of the year, and the IceDogs dominated offensively as well, scoring six goals to claim the victory!
Mississauga 0, Niagara 6
Elliott (15) (Masch, Murphy) PP
Bresden (6) (Kylington)
Masch (18) (Cantin, Leslie) PP
Jarvinen (8) (Unassisted)
Murphy (6) (Unassisted)
Boyer (16) (Unassisted) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Nicholas Malone, who posted a 21 save shutout! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who recorded an assist!
Dynamo Moscow of the Russian Superleague win the European Champions Cup, defeating Budejovice of the Czech Elite League 4-2 in the Final!
Kitchener Rangers winger Shane Peca is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he scored a goal, and 5 assists!

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January 3rd
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Belleville Bulls! Nicholas Malone stopped 21 of the 24 shots he faced in the game, and though the score was tied 2-2 going into the third period, the Bulls would score the only goal of the third period to claim the victory!
Niagara 2, Belleville 3
Blasby (8) (Elliott, Jarvinen) PP
Elliott (14) (Masch, Jarvinen) PP
First star honours would go to Belleville Bulls center Michael Cramarossa, who scored two goals, and an assist! Second star would go to Belleville Bulls defenseman Matthew Busby, who recorded two assists! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Case Elliott, who scored a goal, and an assist!
IceDogs center Max Cantin played in his 100th OHL Game!
IceDogs center Max Cantin has been named to Team Cherry for the CHL Top Prospects Game!
January 5th
The IceDogs remain on the road, travelling to play the Guelph Storm! Nicholas Malone stopped 17 of the 18 shots he faced in the game, and though the Storm scored the first goal of the game just seconds after the opening faceoff, the IceDogs would score three unanswered goals to take the victory!
Niagara 3, Guelph 1
Boyer (14) (MacEachern)
Jarvinen (7) (Knott, Kylington)
Coburn (2) (Kylington)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen, who scored a goal! Third star would go to Guelph Storm winger Dwayne Nieuwendyk, who recorded an assist!
IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington played in his 100th OHL Game!
World Junior Championship Quarter-Finals
Sweden vs. Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan defeat Sweden 4-3! First star honours would go to Swedish defenseman Victor Wallgren, who recorded three assists! Second star would go to Swedish center Evert Lundberg, who scored a goal, and two assists! Third star would go to Swedish winger Claes Rubenson, who scored a goal, and an assist!
Latvia vs. Canada
Latvia defeat Canada 3-0! First star honours would go to Latvian defenseman Tomas Cubars, who scored two goals! Second star would go to Latvian goaltender Edmunds Petersons, who posted a 24 save shutout! Third star would go to Canadian defenseman Sean Day, who played 25:41, was Even, had 7 shots on goal, served 2 penalty minutes, and had four hits and two shot blocks!
IceDogs winger Walter Stevens played 23:11, was Even, had a shot on goal, served 2 penalty minutes, and had 3 hits as Canada lost to Latvia 3-0 at the World Junior Championship!
In Relegation League action, Switzerland defeat Hungary 4-0, and Germany defeat USA 5-1!
January 6th
In Relegation League action Germany defeat Hungary 3-1, Switzerland defeat USA 5-1!

Hungary and the USA have been relegated, and will played in Division 1 of the World Junior Championship next year, they will be replaced at next years World Junior Championship by Ukraine and Belarus who won their respective Division 1 Groups!
January 7th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Ottawa 67's! Nicholas Malone stopped 22 of the 23 shots he faced in the game, and though the IceDogs scored early in the third to tie the game 1-1, but the IceDogs scored late in the period to take the victory!
Ottawa 1, Niagara 2
Murphy (4) (Davidson, Elliott)
MacEachern (10) (Boyer, Haydon) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Nicholas Malone, who stopped 22 of the 23 shots in the victory! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Jarod MacEachern, who scored a goal! Third star would go to Ottawa 67's defenseman Aiden Jamieson, who recorded an assist!
World Junior Championship Semi-Finals
Latvia vs. Czech Republic
The Czech Republic get ready to play their World Junior Championship Semi-Final game against Latvia! Zdislav Rezek stopped 19 of the 20 shots he faced in the game, and though Latvia scored first, the Czech Republic dominated the game, scoring seven goals to claim the victory!
Latvia 1, Czech Republic 7
Prorok (1) (Kudelka, Stuchlik) PP
Lukes (4) (Kudelka) PP
Havlik (1) (Pozivil)
Nemecek (2) (Vesely, Lukes)
Prorok (2) (Pozivil, Fojtik)
Prorok (3) (Stuchlik) PP
B.Skorepa (6) (Ruzicka, Stuchlik)
First star honours would go to Czech winger Tomas Prorok, who scored a hat trick! Second star would go to Czech center Libor Lukes, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Czech defenseman Lubomir Kudelka, who recorded two assists!
Kazakhstan vs. Russia
Russia defeat Kazakhstan 2-0! First star honours would go to Russian goaltender Kirill Kazakovtsev, who posted a 25 save shutout! Second star would go to Kazakh goaltender Andrei Zhitkov, who stopped 36 of 38 shots in the loss! Third star would go to Russian center Eduard Kazionov, who scored a goal!
Sudbury Wolves defenseman Parry Huot is named OHL Player of the Week! In 3 games he scored 2 goals, and 5 assists!
Oulun Karpat of the Finnish SM-League win the Continental Cup!
January 8th
The IceDogs announce the completion of a trade with the North Bay Battalion, sending center Jarod MacEachern, goaltender Cedrick Bauer, and Saginaw's 3rd Round Draft Pick to North Bay in exchange for defenseman Olivier Cloutier!
Center Jarod MacEachern played in 42 games with the IceDogs this season, putting up 19 (10+9) points, and was +2, with 22 penalty minutes!
Goaltender Cedrick Bauer played in 6 games with the Burlington Cougars of the OPJHL, putting up a record of 0-2-4, with a 2.63 GAA, and .914 SV%!
Defenseman Olivier Cloutier played in 41 games split between Plymouth, and North Bay, putting up 28 (5+23) points, and was +1, with 30 penalty minutes!
January 9th
World Junior Championship Medal Round
Bronze Medal Game: Latvia vs. Kazakhstan
Latvia defeat Kazakhstan 2-1! First star honours would go to Latvian Edmunds Petersons, who stopped 29 of 30 shots in the victory! Second star would go to Kazakh goaltender Andrei Zhitkov, who stopped 29 of 31 shots in the loss! Third star would go to Latvian winger Nikita Abols, who scored a goal!
Gold Medal Game: Czech Republic vs. Russia
The Czech Republic prepare to play for World Junior Championship Gold against Russia! Zdislav Rezek stopped 27 of the 29 shots he faced in the game, and though Russia scored twice in the first period, the Czech Republic scored twice in the last period to force overtime, where Czech winger Lukas Nemecek emerged as the hero, scoring the goal that wins Czech Republic the Gold Medal at the World Junior Championship!
Czech Republic 3, Russia 2 (OT)
Prorok (4) (Musil, Kudelka)
Lukes (5) (Stuchlik) PP
Nemecek (3) (Lukes)
First star honours would go to Czech center Libor Lukes, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Czech defenseman Lubomir Kudelka, who recorded an assist! Third star would go to Russian center Ainars Kolachik, who scored a goal!
Bronze: Latvia
Silver: Russia
Gold: Czech Republic


IceDogs at the World Junior Championship
GM Mark Addison, Czech Republic: Gold Medal
LW Walter Stevens, Canada: 4GP, 1G, 0A, 1P, +1, 8 PIM, 6.75 AvR, Eliminated Quarter-Finals
As the trade deadline passes, the IceDogs announce the completion of a trade with the Peterborough Petes, sending the rights to defenseman Mackenzie Burton, and a 4th Round Draft Pick to the Petes in exchange for winger Remi Fritshaw!
Defenseman Mackenzie Burton has played in 29 games this season with the Quinte Red Devils of the Eastern AAA Hockey League, putting up 28 (11+17) points, and is +14, with 48 penalty minutes!
Winger Remi Fritshaw has played in 34 games this season with the Lindsay Muskies of the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League, putting up 33 (19+14) points, and is +15, with 28 penalty minutes!
The IceDogs assign winger Danton Lyle, and defenseman Jean-Francois Davidson to the St. Catharines Falcons!
The IceDogs recall center Stephan Leslie from the St. Catharines Falcons!
January 12th
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Ottawa 67's! Nicholas Malone stopped 19 of the 21 shots he faced in the game, and though the score was tied 2-2 after one period, the IceDogs would dominate the remainder of the game, scoring five unanswered goals to secure the victory!
Niagara 7, Ottawa 2
Julien (6) (Bresden, Lacroix)
Stevens (12) (Cantin, Wilkie)
Stevens (13) (Unassisted)
Murphy (5) (Boyer, Elliott) PP
Fritshaw (1) (Elliott, Wilkie)
Kylington (6) (Cantin)
Fritshaw (2) (Unassisted)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored two goals! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Remi Fritshaw, who scored two goals! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who recorded two assists!
January 13th
The IceDogs remain on the road, travelling to play the Belleville Bulls! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 18 of the 21 shots he faced in the game, and though the Bulls scored late in the third period to force overtime, it would be IceDogs winger Walter Stevens scoring the overtime winner!
Niagara 4, Belleville 3 (OT)
Cantin (16) (Masch) SH
Boyer (15) (Jarvinen, Kylington) PP
Kylington (7) (Jarvinen, Boyer) PP
Stevens (14) (Jarvinen, Kylington) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored a goal! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who scored a goal, and two assists! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen, who recorded three assists!
January 14th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Mississauga Steelheads! Nicholas Malone stopped all 21 shots he faced to record his fourth shutout of the year, and the IceDogs dominated offensively as well, scoring six goals to claim the victory!
Mississauga 0, Niagara 6
Elliott (15) (Masch, Murphy) PP
Bresden (6) (Kylington)
Masch (18) (Cantin, Leslie) PP
Jarvinen (8) (Unassisted)
Murphy (6) (Unassisted)
Boyer (16) (Unassisted) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Nicholas Malone, who posted a 21 save shutout! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who recorded an assist!
Dynamo Moscow of the Russian Superleague win the European Champions Cup, defeating Budejovice of the Czech Elite League 4-2 in the Final!
Kitchener Rangers winger Shane Peca is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he scored a goal, and 5 assists!


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Re: Dog Days: A Niagara IceDogs Story
Late January 2010
January 19th
Team Davidson defeat Team Cherry 4-3 in the CHL Top Prospects Game! First star honours would go to Team Cherry winger Staffan Jacobsson (Ottawa 67's), who scored two goals! Second star would go to Team Davidson winger Harold LaCosta (Baie-Comeau Drakkar), who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Team Cherry center Pierre-Yves Brady (North Bay Battalion), who recorded two assists!
IceDogs center Max Cantin played 25:25, recorded an assist, was +1, with 3 shots on goal, 1 hit, and 1 takeaway for Team Cherry in the loss!
Janaury 21st
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Guelph Storm! Nicholas Malone stopped 30 of the 33 shots he faced in the game, and the Storm scored three times in the first period, and though the IceDogs made a comeback attempt, they couldn't manage to find the equalizer!
Guelph 3, Niagara 2
Murphy (7) (Stevens, Cloutier) PP
Murphy (8) (Wilkie)
First star honours would go to Guelph Storm defenseman George Raby, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Pete Murphy, who scored two goals! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Zach Wilkie, who recorded an assist!
Erie Otters center Ethan Szypula is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he scored 2 goals, and 2 assists!
January 25th
IceDogs defenseman Aaron Haydon will miss a week with a neck strain!
January 26th
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Owen Sound Attack! Nicholas Malone stopped 27 of the 29 shots he faced in the game, and though the IceDogs scored twice in the third period to force overtime, the Attack would win in the shootout!
Niagara 2, Owen Sound 3 (SO) Center Mitchell Stephens scored the shootout winner!
Coburn (3) (Blasby, Leslie)
Elliott (16) (Unassisted)
First star honours would go to Owen Sound Attack center Jerry Briggs, who recorded an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Nicholas Malone, who stopped 27 of 29 shots in the loss! Third star would go to Owen Sound Attack goaltender Jean-Philippe Darby, who stopped 24 of 26 shots in the victory!
January 28th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Mississauga Steelheads! Nicholas Malone stopped 22 of the 23 shots he faced in the game, and though the score was tied 1-1 after one period, the IceDogs scored four unanswered goals to claim the victory!
Mississauga 1, Niagara 5
Masch (19) (Cantin, Stevens)
Jarvinen (9) (Cantin)
Stevens (15) (Cantin, Leblanc)
Elliott (17) (Kylington) PP
Jarvinen (10) (Elliott) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who recorded three assists! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara ICeDogs goaltender Nicholas Malone, who stopped 22 of 23 shots in the victory!
Sarnia Sting center Anthony Stefano is named OHL Player of the Week! In 3 games he scored a goal, and 9 assists!
January 29th
IceDogs winger Remi Therrien resumes full contact practices after recovering from his broken pelvis!
IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch will miss 3 week with a hip flexor strain!
January 30th
IceDogs defenseman Aaron Haydon resumes full contact practices after recovering from his neck strain!
Sarnia Sting center Anthony Stefano is named OHL Player of the Month! In 11 games he scored 3 goals, and 12 assists!


January 19th
Team Davidson defeat Team Cherry 4-3 in the CHL Top Prospects Game! First star honours would go to Team Cherry winger Staffan Jacobsson (Ottawa 67's), who scored two goals! Second star would go to Team Davidson winger Harold LaCosta (Baie-Comeau Drakkar), who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Team Cherry center Pierre-Yves Brady (North Bay Battalion), who recorded two assists!
IceDogs center Max Cantin played 25:25, recorded an assist, was +1, with 3 shots on goal, 1 hit, and 1 takeaway for Team Cherry in the loss!
Janaury 21st
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Guelph Storm! Nicholas Malone stopped 30 of the 33 shots he faced in the game, and the Storm scored three times in the first period, and though the IceDogs made a comeback attempt, they couldn't manage to find the equalizer!
Guelph 3, Niagara 2
Murphy (7) (Stevens, Cloutier) PP
Murphy (8) (Wilkie)
First star honours would go to Guelph Storm defenseman George Raby, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Pete Murphy, who scored two goals! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Zach Wilkie, who recorded an assist!
Erie Otters center Ethan Szypula is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he scored 2 goals, and 2 assists!
January 25th
IceDogs defenseman Aaron Haydon will miss a week with a neck strain!
January 26th
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Owen Sound Attack! Nicholas Malone stopped 27 of the 29 shots he faced in the game, and though the IceDogs scored twice in the third period to force overtime, the Attack would win in the shootout!
Niagara 2, Owen Sound 3 (SO) Center Mitchell Stephens scored the shootout winner!
Coburn (3) (Blasby, Leslie)
Elliott (16) (Unassisted)
First star honours would go to Owen Sound Attack center Jerry Briggs, who recorded an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Nicholas Malone, who stopped 27 of 29 shots in the loss! Third star would go to Owen Sound Attack goaltender Jean-Philippe Darby, who stopped 24 of 26 shots in the victory!
January 28th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Mississauga Steelheads! Nicholas Malone stopped 22 of the 23 shots he faced in the game, and though the score was tied 1-1 after one period, the IceDogs scored four unanswered goals to claim the victory!
Mississauga 1, Niagara 5
Masch (19) (Cantin, Stevens)
Jarvinen (9) (Cantin)
Stevens (15) (Cantin, Leblanc)
Elliott (17) (Kylington) PP
Jarvinen (10) (Elliott) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who recorded three assists! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara ICeDogs goaltender Nicholas Malone, who stopped 22 of 23 shots in the victory!
Sarnia Sting center Anthony Stefano is named OHL Player of the Week! In 3 games he scored a goal, and 9 assists!
January 29th
IceDogs winger Remi Therrien resumes full contact practices after recovering from his broken pelvis!
IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch will miss 3 week with a hip flexor strain!
January 30th
IceDogs defenseman Aaron Haydon resumes full contact practices after recovering from his neck strain!
Sarnia Sting center Anthony Stefano is named OHL Player of the Month! In 11 games he scored 3 goals, and 12 assists!


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Re: Dog Days: A Niagara IceDogs Story
Early February 2010
February 2nd
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Oshawa Generals! Nicholas Malone stopped 20 of the 22 shots he faced, and though the Oshawa Generals scored twice in the first period, the IceDogs scored twice in the third to force overtime, where IceDogs winger Walter Stevens emerged as the hero, scoring the overtime winner!
Niagara 3, Oshawa 2 (OT)
Stevens (16) (Cantin, Haydon) PP
Cantin (17) (Stevens, Therrien) PP
Stevens (17) (Kylington)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored two goals, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Aaron Haydon, who recorded an assist!
February 3rd
IceDogs winger Kegan Blasby will miss a week with a sprained wrist!
February 4th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Barrie Colts! Nicholas Malone stopped 17 of the 20 shots he faced, and though the Colts scored the first two goals of the game, the IceDogs scored four straight goals in the second period, and managed to stay ahead the rest of the game!
Barrie 3, Niagara 6
Stevens (18) (Kylington, Therrien)
Boyer (17) (Fritshaw, Jarvinen)
Therrien (13) (Lacroix, Boyer) PP
Cantin (18) (Stevens, Kylington)
Bresden (7) (Haydon)
Stevens (19) (Therrien, Cantin)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored two goals, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who recorded two assists! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Remi Therrien, who scored a goal, and two assists!
Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he scored 4 goals, and 2 assists!
February 8th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Kingston Frontenacs! Nicholas Malone stopped 26 of the 27 shots he faced, and though the Frontenacs scored early, the IceDogs responded with six unanswered goals to take the victory!
Kingston 1, Niagara 6
Therrien (14) (Stevens, Cantin)
Cantin (19) (Unassisted) SH
Bresden (8) (Boyer)
Murphy (9) (Lacroix, Leslie)
Stevens (20) (Unassisted) SH
Fritshaw (3) (Haydon, Bresden)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Zak Bresden, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Nicholas Malone, who stopped 26 of 27 shots in the victory! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored a goal, and an assist!
IceDogs winger Kegan Blasby resumes full contact practices after recovering from his sprained wrist!
February 9th
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Kitchener Rangers! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 14 of the 17 shots he faced, and though the Rangers scored early in the third to tie the score 3-3, the IceDogs scored two unanswered goals to claim the victory!
Niagara 5, Kitchener 3
Stevens (21) (Therrien, Lacroix) PP
Cantin (20) (Stevens, Therrien)
Stevens (22) (Therrien)
Boyer (18) (Kylington, Jarvinen) PP
Bresden (9) (Unassisted) EN
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored two goals, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Remi Therrien, who recorded three assists! Third star would go to Kitchener Rangers winger Bowman Tambellini, who recorded two assists!
IceDogs winger Walter Stevens scored his 100th OHL Point!
The Sudbury Wolves become the first team to clinch a berth in the OHL Playoffs!
February 10th
The Peterborough Petes have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!
February 11th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Windsor Spitfires! Nicholas Malone stopped 17 of the 19 shots he faced in the game, and though the Spitfires scored early in the third to tie the score 2-2, the IceDogs scored twice more to win the game!
Windsor 2, Niagara 4
Stevens (23) (Lacroix, Bresden)
Therrien (15) (Elliott, Stevens) PP
Therrien (16) (Elliott, Stevens) PP
Cantin (21) (Wilkie) EN
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored a goal, and two assists! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Remi Therrien, who scored two goals! Third star would go to Windsor Spitfires defenseman Trevor Connor, who scored two goals!
The Niagara IceDogs have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!
IceDogs winger Walter Stevens is named OHL Player of the Week! In 3 games he scored 4 goals, and 4 assists!
February 13th
The Ottawa 67's have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!
February 15th
The Mississauga Steelheads have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!


February 2nd
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Oshawa Generals! Nicholas Malone stopped 20 of the 22 shots he faced, and though the Oshawa Generals scored twice in the first period, the IceDogs scored twice in the third to force overtime, where IceDogs winger Walter Stevens emerged as the hero, scoring the overtime winner!
Niagara 3, Oshawa 2 (OT)
Stevens (16) (Cantin, Haydon) PP
Cantin (17) (Stevens, Therrien) PP
Stevens (17) (Kylington)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored two goals, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Aaron Haydon, who recorded an assist!
February 3rd
IceDogs winger Kegan Blasby will miss a week with a sprained wrist!
February 4th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Barrie Colts! Nicholas Malone stopped 17 of the 20 shots he faced, and though the Colts scored the first two goals of the game, the IceDogs scored four straight goals in the second period, and managed to stay ahead the rest of the game!
Barrie 3, Niagara 6
Stevens (18) (Kylington, Therrien)
Boyer (17) (Fritshaw, Jarvinen)
Therrien (13) (Lacroix, Boyer) PP
Cantin (18) (Stevens, Kylington)
Bresden (7) (Haydon)
Stevens (19) (Therrien, Cantin)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored two goals, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who recorded two assists! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Remi Therrien, who scored a goal, and two assists!
Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he scored 4 goals, and 2 assists!
February 8th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Kingston Frontenacs! Nicholas Malone stopped 26 of the 27 shots he faced, and though the Frontenacs scored early, the IceDogs responded with six unanswered goals to take the victory!
Kingston 1, Niagara 6
Therrien (14) (Stevens, Cantin)
Cantin (19) (Unassisted) SH
Bresden (8) (Boyer)
Murphy (9) (Lacroix, Leslie)
Stevens (20) (Unassisted) SH
Fritshaw (3) (Haydon, Bresden)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Zak Bresden, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Nicholas Malone, who stopped 26 of 27 shots in the victory! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored a goal, and an assist!
IceDogs winger Kegan Blasby resumes full contact practices after recovering from his sprained wrist!
February 9th
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Kitchener Rangers! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 14 of the 17 shots he faced, and though the Rangers scored early in the third to tie the score 3-3, the IceDogs scored two unanswered goals to claim the victory!
Niagara 5, Kitchener 3
Stevens (21) (Therrien, Lacroix) PP
Cantin (20) (Stevens, Therrien)
Stevens (22) (Therrien)
Boyer (18) (Kylington, Jarvinen) PP
Bresden (9) (Unassisted) EN
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored two goals, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Remi Therrien, who recorded three assists! Third star would go to Kitchener Rangers winger Bowman Tambellini, who recorded two assists!
IceDogs winger Walter Stevens scored his 100th OHL Point!
The Sudbury Wolves become the first team to clinch a berth in the OHL Playoffs!
February 10th
The Peterborough Petes have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!
February 11th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Windsor Spitfires! Nicholas Malone stopped 17 of the 19 shots he faced in the game, and though the Spitfires scored early in the third to tie the score 2-2, the IceDogs scored twice more to win the game!
Windsor 2, Niagara 4
Stevens (23) (Lacroix, Bresden)
Therrien (15) (Elliott, Stevens) PP
Therrien (16) (Elliott, Stevens) PP
Cantin (21) (Wilkie) EN
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored a goal, and two assists! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Remi Therrien, who scored two goals! Third star would go to Windsor Spitfires defenseman Trevor Connor, who scored two goals!
The Niagara IceDogs have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!
IceDogs winger Walter Stevens is named OHL Player of the Week! In 3 games he scored 4 goals, and 4 assists!
February 13th
The Ottawa 67's have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!
February 15th
The Mississauga Steelheads have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!


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Re: Dog Days: A Niagara IceDogs Story
Late February 2010
February 16th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the North Bay Battalion! Nicholas Malone stopped 23 of the 27 shots he faced in the game, and the Battalion scored the first four goals of the game, and though the IceDogs scored a couple late, they couldn't complete the comeback!
North Bay 4, Niagara 2
Cantin (22) (Boyer, Blasby) PP
Fritshaw (4) (Kylington, Jarvinen)
First star honours would go to North Bay Battalion center Parry John-George, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to North Bay Battalion defenseman Dean Gladwish, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who recorded an assist!
February 17th
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Mississauga Steelheads! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 32 of the 35 shots he faced in the game, and the IceDogs scored in the final seconds to force overtime, and went on to victory in the shootout!
Niagara 4, Mississauga 3 (SO) Defenseman Olivier Cloutier scored the shootout winner!
Therrien (17) (Cloutier, Cantin)
Stevens (24) (Therrien, Cantin)
Cantin (23) (Haydon, Therrien)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who scored a goal, and two assists! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Remi Therrien, who scored a goal, and two assists! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored a goal!
February 18th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Erie Otters! Nicholas Malone stopped 23 of the 24 shots he faced in the game, and though the Otters scored the first goal of the game, the IceDogs scored three unanswered goals to take the victory!
Erie 1, Niagara 3
Kylington (8) (Cantin) PP
Boyer (19) (Haydon, Bresden)
Coburn (4) (Lacroix)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who scored a goal! Second star would go to Erie Otters center Ethan Szypula, who scored a goal! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Nicholas Malone, who stopped 23 of 24 shots in the victory!
Kitchener Rangers winger Dylan Sadowy is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he scored 5 goals, and 2 assists!
February 20th
IceDogs defenseman Zack Wilkie will miss 10 days with olecranon bursitis!
February 22nd
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Barrie Colts! Nicholas Malone stopped 19 of the 23 shots he faced in the game, and though the IceDogs led 3-2 going into the third period, the Colts scored twice in the third to take the victory!
Niagara 3, Barrie 4
Murphy (10) (Therrien)
Kylington (9) (Leslie)
Bresden (10) (Unassisted) SH
First star honours would go to Barrie Colts winger Harrison Armstrong, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who scored a goal! Third star would go to Barrie Colts goaltender Pierre-Olivier Harper, who stopped 30 of 33 shots in the victory!
IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch resumes full contact practices after recovering from his hip flexor strain!
February 23rd
The IceDogs remain on the road, travelling to play the Erie Otters! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 22 of the 24 shots he faced in the game, and though the Otters scored early in the third to tie the score 2-2, the IceDogs scored twice to win the game!
Niagara 4, Erie 2
Julien (7) (Leblanc, Murphy)
Boyer (20) (Therrien)
Murphy (11) (Julien)
Therrien (18) (Murphy) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Pete Murphy, who scored a goal, and two assists! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Colan Julien, who scored a goal, and an assist! third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Remi Therrien, who scored a goal, and an assist!
IceDogs center Pete Murphy played in his 100th OHL Game!
February 25th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Ottawa 67's! Nicholas Malone stopped 24 of the 25 shots he faced in the game, and though Ottawa scored the first goal of the game, the IceDogs scored four unanswered goals to take the victory!
Ottawa 1, Niagara 4
Jarvinen (11) (Blasby, Kylington) PP
Julien (8) (Fritshaw, Murphy)
Masch (20) (Stevens, Lacroix)
Leblanc (2) (Murphy)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen, who scored a goal! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Todd Lacroix, who recorded an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who recorded an assist!
The North Bay Battalion have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!
North Bay Battalion center Parry John-George is named OHL Player of the Week! In 3 games he scored 4 goals, and 4 assists!
February 28th
Canada defeat the USA 5-4 in overtime to win Bronze at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games!
Sweden defeat Russia 4-2 to win Gold at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games!
Bronze: Canada
Silver: Russia
Gold: Sweden
Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens is named OHL Player of the Month! In 11 games he scored 9 goals, and 7 assists!


February 16th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the North Bay Battalion! Nicholas Malone stopped 23 of the 27 shots he faced in the game, and the Battalion scored the first four goals of the game, and though the IceDogs scored a couple late, they couldn't complete the comeback!
North Bay 4, Niagara 2
Cantin (22) (Boyer, Blasby) PP
Fritshaw (4) (Kylington, Jarvinen)
First star honours would go to North Bay Battalion center Parry John-George, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to North Bay Battalion defenseman Dean Gladwish, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who recorded an assist!
February 17th
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Mississauga Steelheads! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 32 of the 35 shots he faced in the game, and the IceDogs scored in the final seconds to force overtime, and went on to victory in the shootout!
Niagara 4, Mississauga 3 (SO) Defenseman Olivier Cloutier scored the shootout winner!
Therrien (17) (Cloutier, Cantin)
Stevens (24) (Therrien, Cantin)
Cantin (23) (Haydon, Therrien)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who scored a goal, and two assists! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Remi Therrien, who scored a goal, and two assists! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored a goal!
February 18th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Erie Otters! Nicholas Malone stopped 23 of the 24 shots he faced in the game, and though the Otters scored the first goal of the game, the IceDogs scored three unanswered goals to take the victory!
Erie 1, Niagara 3
Kylington (8) (Cantin) PP
Boyer (19) (Haydon, Bresden)
Coburn (4) (Lacroix)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who scored a goal! Second star would go to Erie Otters center Ethan Szypula, who scored a goal! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Nicholas Malone, who stopped 23 of 24 shots in the victory!
Kitchener Rangers winger Dylan Sadowy is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he scored 5 goals, and 2 assists!
February 20th
IceDogs defenseman Zack Wilkie will miss 10 days with olecranon bursitis!
February 22nd
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Barrie Colts! Nicholas Malone stopped 19 of the 23 shots he faced in the game, and though the IceDogs led 3-2 going into the third period, the Colts scored twice in the third to take the victory!
Niagara 3, Barrie 4
Murphy (10) (Therrien)
Kylington (9) (Leslie)
Bresden (10) (Unassisted) SH
First star honours would go to Barrie Colts winger Harrison Armstrong, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who scored a goal! Third star would go to Barrie Colts goaltender Pierre-Olivier Harper, who stopped 30 of 33 shots in the victory!
IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch resumes full contact practices after recovering from his hip flexor strain!
February 23rd
The IceDogs remain on the road, travelling to play the Erie Otters! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 22 of the 24 shots he faced in the game, and though the Otters scored early in the third to tie the score 2-2, the IceDogs scored twice to win the game!
Niagara 4, Erie 2
Julien (7) (Leblanc, Murphy)
Boyer (20) (Therrien)
Murphy (11) (Julien)
Therrien (18) (Murphy) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Pete Murphy, who scored a goal, and two assists! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Colan Julien, who scored a goal, and an assist! third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Remi Therrien, who scored a goal, and an assist!
IceDogs center Pete Murphy played in his 100th OHL Game!
February 25th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Ottawa 67's! Nicholas Malone stopped 24 of the 25 shots he faced in the game, and though Ottawa scored the first goal of the game, the IceDogs scored four unanswered goals to take the victory!
Ottawa 1, Niagara 4
Jarvinen (11) (Blasby, Kylington) PP
Julien (8) (Fritshaw, Murphy)
Masch (20) (Stevens, Lacroix)
Leblanc (2) (Murphy)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen, who scored a goal! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Todd Lacroix, who recorded an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who recorded an assist!
The North Bay Battalion have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!
North Bay Battalion center Parry John-George is named OHL Player of the Week! In 3 games he scored 4 goals, and 4 assists!
February 28th
Canada defeat the USA 5-4 in overtime to win Bronze at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games!
Sweden defeat Russia 4-2 to win Gold at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games!
Bronze: Canada
Silver: Russia
Gold: Sweden
Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens is named OHL Player of the Month! In 11 games he scored 9 goals, and 7 assists!


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Re: Dog Days: A Niagara IceDogs Story
March 2010, End of the Season
March 2nd
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the North Bay Battalion! Nicholas Malone stopped only 18 of the 23 shots he faced in the game, and the Battalion scored in the final minute to force overtime, where Battalion defenseman Dylan Hewitt emerged as the hero, scoring the overtime winner!
Niagara 4, North Bay 5 (OT)
Leslie (1) (Blasby, Coburn)
Masch (21) (Stevens, Cantin)
Cantin (24) (Stevens, Cloutier)
Fritshaw (5) (Unassisted)
First star honours would go to North Bay Battalion defenseman Dylan Hewitt, who scored two goals, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to North Bay Battalion goaltender Josh Crawford, who stopped 41 of 45 shots in the victory!
IceDogs center Max Cantin recorded his 100th OHL Assist!
March 3rd
The Windsor Spitfires clinch a berth in the OHL Playoffs!
IceDogs defenseman Zach Wilkie resumes full contact practices after recovering from his olecranon bursitis!
March 4th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Sudbury Wolves! Nicholas Malone stopped 16 of the 17 shots he faced in the game, and the IceDogs struck early, and often, scoring the first five goals of the game, and though the Wolves scored a goal late, they never threatened to come back!
Sudbury 1, Niagara 6
Cantin (25) (Kylington, Haydon)
Jarvinen (12) (Boyer, Cantin) PP
Blasby (9) (Cantin, Kylington) PP
Therrien (19) (Haydon, Lacroix)
Stevens (25) (Masch, Jarvinen)
Masch (22) (Kylington, Fritshaw)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who scored a goal, and two assists! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who recorded three assists! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen, who scored a goal, and an assist!
The Sarnia Sting have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!
Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he scored 2 goals, and 3 assists!
March 8th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Kingston Frontenacs! Nicholas Malone stopped 23 of the 25 shots he faced in the game, and the IceDogs ran out to an early four goal lead, and when the Frontenacs threatened in the third period, the IceDogs tacked on a couple insurance goals to cement the victory!
Kingston 2, Niagara 6
Fritshaw (6) (Julien)
Therrien (20) (Bresden, Lacroix)
Coburn (5) (Blasby, Leslie)
Stevens (26) (Therrien, Kylington)
Jarvinen (13) (Leslie)
Cloutier (1) (Murphy)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored a goal! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Remi Therrien, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen, who scored a goal!
The Kitchener Rangers have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!
March 9th
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Sudbury Wolves! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 20 of the 25 shots he faced, and though the score was tied 1-1 after two periods, the Wolves scored four times in the third period to take the victory!
Niagara 1, Sudbury 5
Cantin (26) (Masch)
First star honours would go to Sudbury Wolves center Len McEvoy, who scored a hat trick! Second star would go to Sudbury Wolves defenseman Alex Peters, who recorded an assist! Third star would go to Sudbury Wolves goaltender Daniel Zuzin, who stopped 24 of 25 shots in the victory!
IceDogs defenseman Zack Wilkie will miss 3 weeks with a rotator cuff strain!
The Belleville Bulls have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!
March 11th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the North Bay Battalion! Nicholas Malone stopped 19 of the 20 shots he faced in the game, and though the score was tied 1-1 entering the third period, the IceDogs would score twice in the third to take the victory!
North Bay 1, Niagara 3
Stevens (27) (Kylington)
Blasby (10) (Leslie, Haydon)
Masch (23) (Unassisted) EN
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Nicholas Malone, who stopped 19 of 20 shots in the victory! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored a goal! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who recorded an assist!
The Erie Otters have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!
Oshawa Generals winger Oliver Ross is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he scored 3 goals, and 2 assists!
March 13th
IceDogs winger Graham Knott will miss 2 weeks with an abdomen injury!
The IceDogs hire Tomkins Cliche as Assistant GM, replacing Jason Maleyko, who has accepted a position as General Manager of the QMJHL's Victoriaville Tigres!
March 15th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Belleville Bulls! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped all 19 shots he faced to record his first career shutout, and the IceDogs scored five goals in the victory!
Belleville 0, Niagara 5
Masch (24) (Cantin, Haydon)
Fritshaw (7) (Haydon)
Cantin (27) (Therrien, Masch) PP
Masch (25) (Blasby, Kylington) PP
Jarvinen (14) (Bresden)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch, who scored two goals, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Carter MacDougall, who posted a 19 save shutout! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who scored a goal, and an assist!
IceDogs defenseman Stefan Leblanc played in his 200th OHL Game!
The Plymouth Whalers have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!
March 16th
The Guleph Storm have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!
The Barrie Colts have clinched the final Eastern Conference berth in the OHL Playoffs!
March 17th
The Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds, and London Knights have clinched the final berths in the OHL Playoffs!
The Kingston Frontenacs, Oshawa Generals, Saginaw Spirit, and Owen Sound Attack will not be competing in this years playoffs!
March 18th
The IceDogs remain at home to close out the season, playing host to the Oshawa Generals! Nicholas Malone stopped 19 of the 21 shots he faced in the game, and the IceDogs scored six unanswered goals in the first two periods, and the Generals finally got on the board in the third, but were never close to coming back!
Oshawa 2, Niagara 6
Jarvinen (15) (Cantin, Masch)
Lacroix (6) (Leslie)
Jarvinen (16) (Murphy)
Leblanc (3) (Stevens, Cloutier)
Murphy (12) (Fritshaw, Jarvinen)
Lacroix (7) (Haydon, Bresden)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen, who scored two goals, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Todd Lacroix, who scored two goals! Third star would go to Oshawa Generals center Benjamin Barbour, who scored two goals!
IceDogs center Zak Bresden played in his 200th OHL Game!
The Sudbury Wolves have won the Hamilton Spectator Trophy as OHL Regular Season Champions!
North Bay Battalion center Parry John-George is named OHL Player of the Week! In 3 games he scored a goal, and 7 assists!
J.Ross Robertson Cup Playoffs, Conference Quarter-Final Match-Ups
Eastern Conference
#1 Sudbury Wolves vs. #8 Belleville Bulls
In 4 regular season games Sudbury outscored Belleville 10-7, as the teams split the season series 2-2-0!
#2 Ottawa 67's vs. #7 Barrie Colts
In 4 regular season games Ottawa outscored Barrie 17-11, while sweeping the season series 4-0-0!
#3 Niagara IceDogs vs. #6 North Bay Battalion
In 8 regular season games North Bay outscored Niagara 25-24, as the teams split the season series 3-3-2!
#4 Mississauga Steelheads vs. #5 Peterborough Petes
In 4 regular season games Mississauga outscored Peterborough 17-9, while taking the season series 3-0-1!
Western Conference
#1 Kitchener Rangers vs. #8 London Knights
In 6 regular season games Kitchener outscored London 18-16, while taking the season series 3-2-1!
#2 Windsor Spitfires vs. #7 Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds
In 8 regular season games Windsor outscored Sault Ste. Marie 22-20, while Sault Ste. Marie took the season series 4-3-1!
#3 Sarnia Sting vs. #6 Guelph Storm
In 4 regular season games Sarnia outscored Guelph 16-13, while the teams split the season series 2-2-0!
#4 Plymouth Whalers vs. #5 Erie Otters
In 4 regular season games Erie outscored Plymouth 13-5, while taking the season series 3-0-1! 8
March 2nd
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the North Bay Battalion! Nicholas Malone stopped only 18 of the 23 shots he faced in the game, and the Battalion scored in the final minute to force overtime, where Battalion defenseman Dylan Hewitt emerged as the hero, scoring the overtime winner!
Niagara 4, North Bay 5 (OT)
Leslie (1) (Blasby, Coburn)
Masch (21) (Stevens, Cantin)
Cantin (24) (Stevens, Cloutier)
Fritshaw (5) (Unassisted)
First star honours would go to North Bay Battalion defenseman Dylan Hewitt, who scored two goals, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to North Bay Battalion goaltender Josh Crawford, who stopped 41 of 45 shots in the victory!
IceDogs center Max Cantin recorded his 100th OHL Assist!
March 3rd
The Windsor Spitfires clinch a berth in the OHL Playoffs!
IceDogs defenseman Zach Wilkie resumes full contact practices after recovering from his olecranon bursitis!
March 4th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the Sudbury Wolves! Nicholas Malone stopped 16 of the 17 shots he faced in the game, and the IceDogs struck early, and often, scoring the first five goals of the game, and though the Wolves scored a goal late, they never threatened to come back!
Sudbury 1, Niagara 6
Cantin (25) (Kylington, Haydon)
Jarvinen (12) (Boyer, Cantin) PP
Blasby (9) (Cantin, Kylington) PP
Therrien (19) (Haydon, Lacroix)
Stevens (25) (Masch, Jarvinen)
Masch (22) (Kylington, Fritshaw)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who scored a goal, and two assists! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who recorded three assists! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen, who scored a goal, and an assist!
The Sarnia Sting have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!
Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he scored 2 goals, and 3 assists!
March 8th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Kingston Frontenacs! Nicholas Malone stopped 23 of the 25 shots he faced in the game, and the IceDogs ran out to an early four goal lead, and when the Frontenacs threatened in the third period, the IceDogs tacked on a couple insurance goals to cement the victory!
Kingston 2, Niagara 6
Fritshaw (6) (Julien)
Therrien (20) (Bresden, Lacroix)
Coburn (5) (Blasby, Leslie)
Stevens (26) (Therrien, Kylington)
Jarvinen (13) (Leslie)
Cloutier (1) (Murphy)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored a goal! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Remi Therrien, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen, who scored a goal!
The Kitchener Rangers have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!
March 9th
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the Sudbury Wolves! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 20 of the 25 shots he faced, and though the score was tied 1-1 after two periods, the Wolves scored four times in the third period to take the victory!
Niagara 1, Sudbury 5
Cantin (26) (Masch)
First star honours would go to Sudbury Wolves center Len McEvoy, who scored a hat trick! Second star would go to Sudbury Wolves defenseman Alex Peters, who recorded an assist! Third star would go to Sudbury Wolves goaltender Daniel Zuzin, who stopped 24 of 25 shots in the victory!
IceDogs defenseman Zack Wilkie will miss 3 weeks with a rotator cuff strain!
The Belleville Bulls have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!
March 11th
The IceDogs return home to play host to the North Bay Battalion! Nicholas Malone stopped 19 of the 20 shots he faced in the game, and though the score was tied 1-1 entering the third period, the IceDogs would score twice in the third to take the victory!
North Bay 1, Niagara 3
Stevens (27) (Kylington)
Blasby (10) (Leslie, Haydon)
Masch (23) (Unassisted) EN
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Nicholas Malone, who stopped 19 of 20 shots in the victory! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored a goal! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who recorded an assist!
The Erie Otters have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!
Oshawa Generals winger Oliver Ross is named OHL Player of the Week! In 2 games he scored 3 goals, and 2 assists!
March 13th
IceDogs winger Graham Knott will miss 2 weeks with an abdomen injury!
The IceDogs hire Tomkins Cliche as Assistant GM, replacing Jason Maleyko, who has accepted a position as General Manager of the QMJHL's Victoriaville Tigres!
March 15th
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Belleville Bulls! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped all 19 shots he faced to record his first career shutout, and the IceDogs scored five goals in the victory!
Belleville 0, Niagara 5
Masch (24) (Cantin, Haydon)
Fritshaw (7) (Haydon)
Cantin (27) (Therrien, Masch) PP
Masch (25) (Blasby, Kylington) PP
Jarvinen (14) (Bresden)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch, who scored two goals, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Carter MacDougall, who posted a 19 save shutout! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who scored a goal, and an assist!
IceDogs defenseman Stefan Leblanc played in his 200th OHL Game!
The Plymouth Whalers have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!
March 16th
The Guleph Storm have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!
The Barrie Colts have clinched the final Eastern Conference berth in the OHL Playoffs!
March 17th
The Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds, and London Knights have clinched the final berths in the OHL Playoffs!
The Kingston Frontenacs, Oshawa Generals, Saginaw Spirit, and Owen Sound Attack will not be competing in this years playoffs!
March 18th
The IceDogs remain at home to close out the season, playing host to the Oshawa Generals! Nicholas Malone stopped 19 of the 21 shots he faced in the game, and the IceDogs scored six unanswered goals in the first two periods, and the Generals finally got on the board in the third, but were never close to coming back!
Oshawa 2, Niagara 6
Jarvinen (15) (Cantin, Masch)
Lacroix (6) (Leslie)
Jarvinen (16) (Murphy)
Leblanc (3) (Stevens, Cloutier)
Murphy (12) (Fritshaw, Jarvinen)
Lacroix (7) (Haydon, Bresden)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Ville Jarvinen, who scored two goals, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Todd Lacroix, who scored two goals! Third star would go to Oshawa Generals center Benjamin Barbour, who scored two goals!
IceDogs center Zak Bresden played in his 200th OHL Game!
The Sudbury Wolves have won the Hamilton Spectator Trophy as OHL Regular Season Champions!
North Bay Battalion center Parry John-George is named OHL Player of the Week! In 3 games he scored a goal, and 7 assists!
J.Ross Robertson Cup Playoffs, Conference Quarter-Final Match-Ups
Eastern Conference
#1 Sudbury Wolves vs. #8 Belleville Bulls
In 4 regular season games Sudbury outscored Belleville 10-7, as the teams split the season series 2-2-0!
#2 Ottawa 67's vs. #7 Barrie Colts
In 4 regular season games Ottawa outscored Barrie 17-11, while sweeping the season series 4-0-0!
#3 Niagara IceDogs vs. #6 North Bay Battalion
In 8 regular season games North Bay outscored Niagara 25-24, as the teams split the season series 3-3-2!
#4 Mississauga Steelheads vs. #5 Peterborough Petes
In 4 regular season games Mississauga outscored Peterborough 17-9, while taking the season series 3-0-1!
Western Conference
#1 Kitchener Rangers vs. #8 London Knights
In 6 regular season games Kitchener outscored London 18-16, while taking the season series 3-2-1!
#2 Windsor Spitfires vs. #7 Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds
In 8 regular season games Windsor outscored Sault Ste. Marie 22-20, while Sault Ste. Marie took the season series 4-3-1!
#3 Sarnia Sting vs. #6 Guelph Storm
In 4 regular season games Sarnia outscored Guelph 16-13, while the teams split the season series 2-2-0!
#4 Plymouth Whalers vs. #5 Erie Otters
In 4 regular season games Erie outscored Plymouth 13-5, while taking the season series 3-0-1! 8
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Re: Dog Days: A Niagara IceDogs Story
2010 J.Ross Robertson Cup Playoffs, Conference Quarter-Finals
March 25th, Game 1
The IceDogs remain at home to play the opening game of their Conference Quarter-Final series with the North Bay Battalion! Nicholas Malone stopped 20 of the 23 shots he faced, and though the score was tied 1-1 going into the third period, the Battalion scored twice in the third to take the victory!
North Bay 3, Niagara 1
Haydon (1) (Therrien, Stevens) PP
First star honours would go to North Bay Battalion goaltender Josh Crawford, who stopped 28 of 29 shots in the victory! Second star would go to North Bay Battalion center Pierre-Yves Brady, who recorded an assist! Third star would go to North Bay Battalion center Travis Menard, who scored a goal!
The North Bay Battalion lead the series 1-0!
Other Series
Peterborough 2, Mississauga 0 (Peterborough lead the series 1-0!)
Barrie 2, Ottawa 4 (Ottawa lead the series 1-0!)
Belleville 3, Sudbury 2 (Belleville lead the series 1-0!)
London 3, Kitchener 2 (London lead the series 1-0!)
Erie 2, Plymouth 3 (Plymouth lead the series 1-0!)
Guelph 3, Sarnia 1 (Guelph lead the series 1-0!)
Sault Ste. Marie 2, Windsor 3 (Windsor lead the series 1-0!)
Barrie Colts winger Brendan Lemieux is named OHL Player of the Week! In 1 game he scored 1 goal, and 1 assists!
March 26th, Game 2
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the second game of their series with the North Bay Battalion! Nicholas Malone stopped only 23 of the 28 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs led 4-3 going into the third period, the Battalion would score twice in the third to take the victory!
North Bay 5, Niagara 4
Bresden (1) (Fritshaw, Boyer)
Boyer (1) (Blasby, Elliott) PP
Lacroix (1) (Cantin)
Haydon (2) (Unassisted)
First star honours would go to North Bay Battalion defenseman Junior McEwan, who scored a goal, and 3 assists! Second star would go to North Bay Battalion center Stphane Jackson, who scored two goals! Third star would go to North Bay Battalion center Parry John-George, who recorded two assists!
The North Bay Battalion lead the series 2-0!
Other Series
Peterborough 1, Mississauga 3 (The series is tied 1-1!)
Barrie 4, Ottawa 3 (The series is tied 1-1!)
Belleville 1, Sudbury 4 (The series is tied 1-1!)
London 5, Kitchener 3 (London lead the series 2-0!)
Erie 3, Plymouth 2 (The series is tied 1-1!)
Guelph 1, Sarnia 3 (The series is tied 1-1!)
Sault Ste. Marie 0, Windsor 1 (Windsor lead the series 2-0!)
March 28th, Game 3
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the third game of their series with the North Bay Battalion! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 16 of the 20 shots he faced in the game, and though the Battalion led 4-3 going into the final period, the IceDogs scored three unanswered goals in the third period to take the victory!
Niagara 6, North Bay 4
Stevens (1) (Leblanc)
Stevens (2) (Cantin, Cloutier)
Leblanc (1) (Bresden)
Fritshaw (1) (Boyer, Bresden)
Kylington (1) (Elliott) PP
Kylington (2) (Cantin) EN
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who scored two goals! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Stefan Leblanc, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored two goals!
The North Bay Battalion lead the series 2-1!
Other Series
Ottawa 1, Barrie 2 (Barrie lead the series 2-1!)
Sudbury 2, Belleville 3 (Belleville lead the series 2-1!)
Mississauga 0, Peterborough 3 (Peterborough lead the series 2-1!)
Plymouth 0, Erie 3 (Erie lead the series 2-1!)
Sarnia 4, Guelph 3 (Sarnia lead the series 2-1!)
Kitchener 5, London 3 (London lead the series 2-1!)
Windsor 3, Sault Ste. Marie 5 (Windsor lead the series 2-1!)
Former IceDogs winger Eric Ming has signed a two year contract worth $500K with the Chicago Blackhawks!
March 29th, Game 4
The IceDogs remain on the road, travelling to play the fourth game of their series with the North Bay Battalion! Carter MacDougall stopped 23 of the 26 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored the games first goal, the Battalion scored three unanswered goals to secure the victory!
Niagara 1, North Bay 3
Jarvinen (1) (Kylington, Elliott) PP
First star honours would go to North Bay Battalion winger Steve Robertson, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to North Bay Battalion goaltender Cale Ferreira, who stopped 27 of 28 shots in the victory! Third star would go to North Bay Battalion center Travis Menard, who scored a goal!
The North Bay Battalion lead the series 3-1!
Other Series
Ottawa 2, Barrie 0 (The series is tied 2-2!)
Sudbury 4, Belleville 1 (The series is tied 2-2!)
Mississauga 2, Peterborough 3 (Peterborough lead the series 3-1!)
Plymouth 2, Erie 1 (The series is tied 2-2!)
Sarnia 2, Guelph 6 (The series is tied 2-2!)
Kitchener 4, London 1 (The series is tied 2-2!)
Windsor 5, Sault Ste. Marie 1 (Windsor lead the series 3-1!)
IceDogs defenseman Zach Wilkie resumes full contact practices after recovering from his rotator cuff strain!
IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch resumes full contact practices after recovering from his skate bite!
The IceDogs announce the hiring of Paul Drew as an Assistant Coach, as Cole Byers leaves to join the coaching staff of the Toronto Marlies!
March 31st, Game 5
The IceDogs return home to play host to the fifth game of their series with the North Bay Battalion! Nicholas Malone stopped all 17 shots he faced in the game to record his first shutout of the playoffs, and the IceDogs scored seven goals in the victory!
North Bay 0, Niagara 7
Blasby (1) (Kylington) PP
Masch (1) (Stevens, Cloutier)
Masch (2) (Kylington, Cantin) SH
Boyer (2) (Unassisted)
Stevens (3) (Unassisted) SH
Masch (3) (Cantin, Stevens)
Stevens (4) (Masch, Cantin)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch, who scored a hat trick, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored two goals, and two assists! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who recorded three assists!
The North Bay Battalion lead the series 3-2!
Other Series
Peterborough 4, Mississauga 2 (The Peterborough Petes eliminate the Mississauga Steelheads, defeating them 4 games to 1!)
Barrie 5, Ottawa 3 (Barrie lead the series 3-2!)
Belleville 2, Sudbury 4 (Sudbury lead the series 3-2!)
London 1, Kitchener 2 (Kitchener lead the series 3-2!)
Erie 5, Plymouth 3 (Erie lead the series 3-2!)
Guelph 4, Sarnia 2 (Guelph lead the series 3-2!)
Sault Ste. Marie 4, Windsor 3 (Windsor lead the series 3-2!)
Windsor Spitfires goaltender Dustin Sheen is named OHL Player of the Week! In 6 games he had 5 wins and a shutout!
April 1st
The ISS released their Final Rankings for the 2010 NHL Entry Draft, and an IceDog was ranked!
C Max Cantin #87 (Down From #80 at Mid-Terms)
The top-ranked player was Dinamo Riga defenseman Zintus Boluss (21GP, 1G, 2A, 3P, +4, 28 PIM, 6.38 AvR), followed by Kometa Brno center Libor Lukes (47GP, 11G, 14A, 25P, +7, 42 PIM, 6.72 AvR), and North Bay Battalion center Parry John-George (59GP, 28G, 39A, 67P, +10, 60 PIM, 8.51 AvR)!
The ISS also released their Final Rankings for the 2010 OHL Priority Selection! The top-ranked player was Cumberland Grads center Guillaume Goodwin (60GP, 27G, 21A, 48P, +32, 47 PIM, 6.52 AvR), followed by Winchester Hawks defenseman Hunter Schioler (60GP, 8G, 27A, 35P, -1, 66 PIM, 6.50 AvR), and Cumberland Grads winger Benjamin Schioler (60GP, 28G, 36A, 64P, +26, 56 PIM, 6.92 AvR)!
The IceDogs hold the 16th Overall Pick of the Draft!
Ranked #16: RD/RW/LD Joel Hawley, Brockville Braves (CCHL): 50GP, 14G, 28A, 42P, +6, 83 PIM, 7.78 AvR)
The ISS also released their Final Rankings for the 2010 CHL Import Draft! The top-ranked player was Slovakian winger Jan Krisak (Kezmarok Jrs, Slovakian Junior League, 40GP, 9G, 8A, 17P, +4, 26 PIM, 6.35 AvR), followed by Czech winger Vaclav Pavlas (Plzen Jrs, Czech Junior League, 40GP, 15G, 23A, 38P, +27, 52 PIM, 6.33 AvR), and Finnish defenseman Leevi Kivisto (Jaa-Ahmat A-Jrs, Finnish A-Junior Second Division, 40GP, 6G, 54A, 60P, +44, 46 PIM, 7.20 AvR)!
IceDogs winger Graham Knott resumes full contact practices after recovering from his abdomen injury!
April 2nd, Game 6
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the sixth game of their series with the North Bay Battalion! Nicholas Malone stopped 32 of the 36 shots he faced in the game, and the IceDogs scored in the final minute to force overtime, where IceDogs center Max Cantin emerged as the hero, scoring the overtime winner!
North Bay 4, Niagara 5 (OT)
Bresden (2) (Boyer, Therrien)
Therrien (1) (Murphy) PP
Boyer (3) (Murphy) PP
Therrien (2) (Murphy, Stevens) PP
Cantin (1) (Blasby, Kylington) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Remi Therrien, who scored two goals, and an assist! Second star would go to North Bay Battalion defenseman Junior McEwan, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Pete Murphy, who recorded three assists!
The series is tied 3-3!
Other Series
Ottawa 0, Barrie 1 (The Barrie Colts eliminate the Ottawa 67's, defeating them 4 games to 2!)
Sudbury 5, Belleville 4 (The Sudbury Wolves eliminate the Belleville Bull, defeating them 4 games to 2!)
Plymouth 6, Erie 3 (The series is tied 3-3!)
Sarnia 4, Guelph 2 (The series is tied 3-3!)
Kitchener 0, London 4 (The series is tied 3-3!)
Windsor 5, Sault Ste. Marie 4 (The Windsor Spitfires eliminate the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds, defeating them 4 games to 2!)
April 4th, Game 7
The IceDogs return home to play host to the seventh, and deciding game of their series with the North Bay Battalion! Nicholas Malone stopped 16 of the 20 shots he faced in the game, and though the Battalion led 4-2 going into the third period, the IceDogs would score twice to force overtime, where IceDogs winger Walter Stevens was the hero, scoring the overtime winner!
North Bay 4, Niagara 5 (OT)
Masch (4) (Stevens) SH
Elliott (1) (Boyer, Kylington) PP
Therrien (3) (Stevens, Haydon) PP
Stevens (5) (Cantin, Therrien) PP
Stevens (6) (Haydon, Therrien) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored two goals, and two assists! Second star would go to North Bay Battalion defenseman Dean Gladwish, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Remi Therrien, who scored a goal, and two assists!
The Niagara IceDogs eliminate the North Bay Battalion, defeating them 4 games to 3!
Other Series
London 1, Kitchener 2 (The Kitchener Rangers eliminate the London Knights, defeating them 4 games to 3!)
Erie 1, Plymouth 4 (The Plymouth Whalers eliminate the Erie Otters, defeating them 4 games to 3!)
Guelph 4, Sarnia 2 (The Guelph Storm eliminate the Sarnia Sting, defeating them 4 games to 3!)
J.Ross Robertson Cup Playoffs, Conference Semi-Final Match-Ups
Eastern Conference
#1 Sudbury Wolves vs. #7 Barrie Colts
In 6 regular season games Sudbury outscored Barrie 18-16, as the teams split the season series 3-3-0!
#3 Niagara IceDogs vs. #5 Peterborough Petes
In 4 regular season games Niagara outscored Peterborough 14-8, as they took the season series 3-1-0!
Western Conference
#1 Kitchener Rangers vs. #6 Guelph Storm
In 6 regular season games Kitchener outscored Guelph 20-18, as the teams split the season series 2-2-2!
#2 Windsor Spitfires vs. #4 Plymouth Whalers
In 6 regular season games Windsor outscored Plymouth 18-15, while taking the season series 3-2-1!
March 25th, Game 1
The IceDogs remain at home to play the opening game of their Conference Quarter-Final series with the North Bay Battalion! Nicholas Malone stopped 20 of the 23 shots he faced, and though the score was tied 1-1 going into the third period, the Battalion scored twice in the third to take the victory!
North Bay 3, Niagara 1
Haydon (1) (Therrien, Stevens) PP
First star honours would go to North Bay Battalion goaltender Josh Crawford, who stopped 28 of 29 shots in the victory! Second star would go to North Bay Battalion center Pierre-Yves Brady, who recorded an assist! Third star would go to North Bay Battalion center Travis Menard, who scored a goal!
The North Bay Battalion lead the series 1-0!
Other Series
Peterborough 2, Mississauga 0 (Peterborough lead the series 1-0!)
Barrie 2, Ottawa 4 (Ottawa lead the series 1-0!)
Belleville 3, Sudbury 2 (Belleville lead the series 1-0!)
London 3, Kitchener 2 (London lead the series 1-0!)
Erie 2, Plymouth 3 (Plymouth lead the series 1-0!)
Guelph 3, Sarnia 1 (Guelph lead the series 1-0!)
Sault Ste. Marie 2, Windsor 3 (Windsor lead the series 1-0!)
Barrie Colts winger Brendan Lemieux is named OHL Player of the Week! In 1 game he scored 1 goal, and 1 assists!
March 26th, Game 2
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the second game of their series with the North Bay Battalion! Nicholas Malone stopped only 23 of the 28 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs led 4-3 going into the third period, the Battalion would score twice in the third to take the victory!
North Bay 5, Niagara 4
Bresden (1) (Fritshaw, Boyer)
Boyer (1) (Blasby, Elliott) PP
Lacroix (1) (Cantin)
Haydon (2) (Unassisted)
First star honours would go to North Bay Battalion defenseman Junior McEwan, who scored a goal, and 3 assists! Second star would go to North Bay Battalion center Stphane Jackson, who scored two goals! Third star would go to North Bay Battalion center Parry John-George, who recorded two assists!
The North Bay Battalion lead the series 2-0!
Other Series
Peterborough 1, Mississauga 3 (The series is tied 1-1!)
Barrie 4, Ottawa 3 (The series is tied 1-1!)
Belleville 1, Sudbury 4 (The series is tied 1-1!)
London 5, Kitchener 3 (London lead the series 2-0!)
Erie 3, Plymouth 2 (The series is tied 1-1!)
Guelph 1, Sarnia 3 (The series is tied 1-1!)
Sault Ste. Marie 0, Windsor 1 (Windsor lead the series 2-0!)
March 28th, Game 3
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the third game of their series with the North Bay Battalion! Backup goaltender Carter MacDougall will get the start in goal for Niagara! Carter MacDougall stopped 16 of the 20 shots he faced in the game, and though the Battalion led 4-3 going into the final period, the IceDogs scored three unanswered goals in the third period to take the victory!
Niagara 6, North Bay 4
Stevens (1) (Leblanc)
Stevens (2) (Cantin, Cloutier)
Leblanc (1) (Bresden)
Fritshaw (1) (Boyer, Bresden)
Kylington (1) (Elliott) PP
Kylington (2) (Cantin) EN
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington, who scored two goals! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Stefan Leblanc, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored two goals!
The North Bay Battalion lead the series 2-1!
Other Series
Ottawa 1, Barrie 2 (Barrie lead the series 2-1!)
Sudbury 2, Belleville 3 (Belleville lead the series 2-1!)
Mississauga 0, Peterborough 3 (Peterborough lead the series 2-1!)
Plymouth 0, Erie 3 (Erie lead the series 2-1!)
Sarnia 4, Guelph 3 (Sarnia lead the series 2-1!)
Kitchener 5, London 3 (London lead the series 2-1!)
Windsor 3, Sault Ste. Marie 5 (Windsor lead the series 2-1!)
Former IceDogs winger Eric Ming has signed a two year contract worth $500K with the Chicago Blackhawks!
March 29th, Game 4
The IceDogs remain on the road, travelling to play the fourth game of their series with the North Bay Battalion! Carter MacDougall stopped 23 of the 26 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored the games first goal, the Battalion scored three unanswered goals to secure the victory!
Niagara 1, North Bay 3
Jarvinen (1) (Kylington, Elliott) PP
First star honours would go to North Bay Battalion winger Steve Robertson, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to North Bay Battalion goaltender Cale Ferreira, who stopped 27 of 28 shots in the victory! Third star would go to North Bay Battalion center Travis Menard, who scored a goal!
The North Bay Battalion lead the series 3-1!
Other Series
Ottawa 2, Barrie 0 (The series is tied 2-2!)
Sudbury 4, Belleville 1 (The series is tied 2-2!)
Mississauga 2, Peterborough 3 (Peterborough lead the series 3-1!)
Plymouth 2, Erie 1 (The series is tied 2-2!)
Sarnia 2, Guelph 6 (The series is tied 2-2!)
Kitchener 4, London 1 (The series is tied 2-2!)
Windsor 5, Sault Ste. Marie 1 (Windsor lead the series 3-1!)
IceDogs defenseman Zach Wilkie resumes full contact practices after recovering from his rotator cuff strain!
IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch resumes full contact practices after recovering from his skate bite!
The IceDogs announce the hiring of Paul Drew as an Assistant Coach, as Cole Byers leaves to join the coaching staff of the Toronto Marlies!
March 31st, Game 5
The IceDogs return home to play host to the fifth game of their series with the North Bay Battalion! Nicholas Malone stopped all 17 shots he faced in the game to record his first shutout of the playoffs, and the IceDogs scored seven goals in the victory!
North Bay 0, Niagara 7
Blasby (1) (Kylington) PP
Masch (1) (Stevens, Cloutier)
Masch (2) (Kylington, Cantin) SH
Boyer (2) (Unassisted)
Stevens (3) (Unassisted) SH
Masch (3) (Cantin, Stevens)
Stevens (4) (Masch, Cantin)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch, who scored a hat trick, and an assist! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored two goals, and two assists! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Max Cantin, who recorded three assists!
The North Bay Battalion lead the series 3-2!
Other Series
Peterborough 4, Mississauga 2 (The Peterborough Petes eliminate the Mississauga Steelheads, defeating them 4 games to 1!)
Barrie 5, Ottawa 3 (Barrie lead the series 3-2!)
Belleville 2, Sudbury 4 (Sudbury lead the series 3-2!)
London 1, Kitchener 2 (Kitchener lead the series 3-2!)
Erie 5, Plymouth 3 (Erie lead the series 3-2!)
Guelph 4, Sarnia 2 (Guelph lead the series 3-2!)
Sault Ste. Marie 4, Windsor 3 (Windsor lead the series 3-2!)
Windsor Spitfires goaltender Dustin Sheen is named OHL Player of the Week! In 6 games he had 5 wins and a shutout!
April 1st
The ISS released their Final Rankings for the 2010 NHL Entry Draft, and an IceDog was ranked!
C Max Cantin #87 (Down From #80 at Mid-Terms)
The top-ranked player was Dinamo Riga defenseman Zintus Boluss (21GP, 1G, 2A, 3P, +4, 28 PIM, 6.38 AvR), followed by Kometa Brno center Libor Lukes (47GP, 11G, 14A, 25P, +7, 42 PIM, 6.72 AvR), and North Bay Battalion center Parry John-George (59GP, 28G, 39A, 67P, +10, 60 PIM, 8.51 AvR)!
The ISS also released their Final Rankings for the 2010 OHL Priority Selection! The top-ranked player was Cumberland Grads center Guillaume Goodwin (60GP, 27G, 21A, 48P, +32, 47 PIM, 6.52 AvR), followed by Winchester Hawks defenseman Hunter Schioler (60GP, 8G, 27A, 35P, -1, 66 PIM, 6.50 AvR), and Cumberland Grads winger Benjamin Schioler (60GP, 28G, 36A, 64P, +26, 56 PIM, 6.92 AvR)!
The IceDogs hold the 16th Overall Pick of the Draft!
Ranked #16: RD/RW/LD Joel Hawley, Brockville Braves (CCHL): 50GP, 14G, 28A, 42P, +6, 83 PIM, 7.78 AvR)
The ISS also released their Final Rankings for the 2010 CHL Import Draft! The top-ranked player was Slovakian winger Jan Krisak (Kezmarok Jrs, Slovakian Junior League, 40GP, 9G, 8A, 17P, +4, 26 PIM, 6.35 AvR), followed by Czech winger Vaclav Pavlas (Plzen Jrs, Czech Junior League, 40GP, 15G, 23A, 38P, +27, 52 PIM, 6.33 AvR), and Finnish defenseman Leevi Kivisto (Jaa-Ahmat A-Jrs, Finnish A-Junior Second Division, 40GP, 6G, 54A, 60P, +44, 46 PIM, 7.20 AvR)!
IceDogs winger Graham Knott resumes full contact practices after recovering from his abdomen injury!
April 2nd, Game 6
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the sixth game of their series with the North Bay Battalion! Nicholas Malone stopped 32 of the 36 shots he faced in the game, and the IceDogs scored in the final minute to force overtime, where IceDogs center Max Cantin emerged as the hero, scoring the overtime winner!
North Bay 4, Niagara 5 (OT)
Bresden (2) (Boyer, Therrien)
Therrien (1) (Murphy) PP
Boyer (3) (Murphy) PP
Therrien (2) (Murphy, Stevens) PP
Cantin (1) (Blasby, Kylington) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Remi Therrien, who scored two goals, and an assist! Second star would go to North Bay Battalion defenseman Junior McEwan, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Pete Murphy, who recorded three assists!
The series is tied 3-3!
Other Series
Ottawa 0, Barrie 1 (The Barrie Colts eliminate the Ottawa 67's, defeating them 4 games to 2!)
Sudbury 5, Belleville 4 (The Sudbury Wolves eliminate the Belleville Bull, defeating them 4 games to 2!)
Plymouth 6, Erie 3 (The series is tied 3-3!)
Sarnia 4, Guelph 2 (The series is tied 3-3!)
Kitchener 0, London 4 (The series is tied 3-3!)
Windsor 5, Sault Ste. Marie 4 (The Windsor Spitfires eliminate the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds, defeating them 4 games to 2!)
April 4th, Game 7
The IceDogs return home to play host to the seventh, and deciding game of their series with the North Bay Battalion! Nicholas Malone stopped 16 of the 20 shots he faced in the game, and though the Battalion led 4-2 going into the third period, the IceDogs would score twice to force overtime, where IceDogs winger Walter Stevens was the hero, scoring the overtime winner!
North Bay 4, Niagara 5 (OT)
Masch (4) (Stevens) SH
Elliott (1) (Boyer, Kylington) PP
Therrien (3) (Stevens, Haydon) PP
Stevens (5) (Cantin, Therrien) PP
Stevens (6) (Haydon, Therrien) PP
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Walter Stevens, who scored two goals, and two assists! Second star would go to North Bay Battalion defenseman Dean Gladwish, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Remi Therrien, who scored a goal, and two assists!
The Niagara IceDogs eliminate the North Bay Battalion, defeating them 4 games to 3!
Other Series
London 1, Kitchener 2 (The Kitchener Rangers eliminate the London Knights, defeating them 4 games to 3!)
Erie 1, Plymouth 4 (The Plymouth Whalers eliminate the Erie Otters, defeating them 4 games to 3!)
Guelph 4, Sarnia 2 (The Guelph Storm eliminate the Sarnia Sting, defeating them 4 games to 3!)
J.Ross Robertson Cup Playoffs, Conference Semi-Final Match-Ups
Eastern Conference
#1 Sudbury Wolves vs. #7 Barrie Colts
In 6 regular season games Sudbury outscored Barrie 18-16, as the teams split the season series 3-3-0!
#3 Niagara IceDogs vs. #5 Peterborough Petes
In 4 regular season games Niagara outscored Peterborough 14-8, as they took the season series 3-1-0!
Western Conference
#1 Kitchener Rangers vs. #6 Guelph Storm
In 6 regular season games Kitchener outscored Guelph 20-18, as the teams split the season series 2-2-2!
#2 Windsor Spitfires vs. #4 Plymouth Whalers
In 6 regular season games Windsor outscored Plymouth 18-15, while taking the season series 3-2-1!
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2010 J.Ross Robertson Cup Playoffs, Conference Semi-Finals, Swedish Four Nations Under-20 Tournament
April 6th, Game 1
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the opening game of their Conference Semi-Final series with the Peterborough Petes! Nicholas Malone stopped 21 of the 24 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored early in the third to tie the score 2-2, the Petes would score late to take the victory!
Peterborough 3, Niagara 2
Blasby (2) (Coburn, Jarvinen)
Fritshaw (2) (Boyer)
First star honours would go to Peterborough Petes winger Denis Doyle, who scored a goal, and two assists! Second star would go to Peterborough Petes goaltender Ken Barnes, who stopped 25 of 27 shots in the victory! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Omar Dahl, who scored a goal!
The Peterborough Petes lead the series 1-0!
Other Series
Barrie 2, Sudbury 3 (Sudbury lead the series 1-0!)
Guelph 0, Kitchener 3 (Kitchener lead the series 1-0!)
Plymouth 1, Windsor 5 (Windsor lead the series 1-0!)
April 7th, Game 2
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the second game of their series with the Peterborough Petes! Nicholas Malone stopped 52 of the 55 shots he faced in the game, and the Petes scored late in the third to force overtime, and the teams played to a stalemate until close to the end of the third overtime, when Peterborough finally scored!
Peterborough 3, Niagara 2 (3OT)
Masch (5) (Cantin)
Wilkie (1) (Bresden)
First star honours would go to Peterborough Petes goaltender Ken Barnes, who stopped 38 of 40 shots in the victory! Second star would go to Peterborough Petes center Jaimie Soucy, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Nicholas Malone, who stopped 52 of 55 shots in the loss!
The Peterborough Petes lead the series 2-0!
Other Series
Barrie 2, Sudbury 3 (Sudbury lead the series 2-0!)
Guelph 2, Kitchener 5 (Kitchener lead the series 2-0!)
Plymouth 4, Windsor 5 (Windsor lead the series 2-0!)
April 9th, Game 3
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the third game of their series with the Peterborough Petes! Nicholas Malone stopped 24 of the 28 shots he faced in the game, and though the IceDogs scored in the third to force overtime, Peterborough scored just seconds into the extra frame to take the victory!
Niagara 3, Peterborough 4 (OT)
Cantin (2) (Masch, Jarvinen)
Boyer (4) (Leslie, Therrien) PP
Fritshaw (3) (Knott, Wilkie)
First star honours would go to Peterborough Petes defenseman Ryan Orban, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Remi Fritshaw, who scored a goal! Third star would go to Peterborough Petes defenseman Niki Schmidt, who recorded two assists!
The Peterborough Petes lead the series 3-0!
Other Series
Sudbury 0, Barrie 2 (Sudbury lead the series 2-1!)
Kitchener 4, Guelph 1 (Kitchener lead the series 3-0!)
Windsor 4, Plymouth 2 (Windsor lead the series 3-0!)
April 10th, Game 4
The IceDogs remain on the road, travelling to play the fourth game of their series with the Peterborough Petes! Nicholas Malone stopped 22 of the 24 shots he faced in the game, and though Peterborough scored with two minutes left in the game to tie the score 2-2, the IceDogs scored seconds later to stave off elimination with a victory!
Niagara 3, Peterborough 2
Haydon (3) (Kylington, Boyer)
Stevens (7) (Lacroix, Masch)
Therrien (4) (Bresden, Boyer)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Francois-Pierre Boyer, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch, who recorded an assist! Third star would go to Peterborough Petes center Jaimie Soucy, who recorded two assists!
The Peterborough Petes lead the series 3-1!
Other Series
Sudbury 3, Barrie 2 (Sudbury lead the series 3-1!)
Kitchener 2, Guelph 0 (The Kitchener Rangers eliminate the Guelph Storm, defeating them 4 games to 0!)
Windsor 1, Plymouth 4 (Windsor lead the seeries 3-1!)
April 12th, Game 5
The IceDogs return home to play host to the fifth game of their series with the Peterborough Petes! Nicholas Malone stopped 29 of the 32 shots he faced in the game, and though the IceDogs scored in the third to force overtime, the Petes scored only seconds into overtime to take the victory, and the series!
Peterborough 3, Niagara 2 (OT)
Julien (1) (Unassisted)
Masch (6) (Unassisted) SH
First star honours would go to Peterborough Petes defenseman Ryan Orban, who recorded an assist! Second star would go to Peterborough Petes defenseman Frank Hora, who scored a goal! Third star would go to Peterborough Petes center Jaimie Soucy, who recorded two assists!
The Peterborough Petes eliminate the Niagara IceDogs, defeating them 4 games to 1!


Other Series
Barrie 2, Sudbury 3 (The Sudbury Wolves eliminate the Barrie Colts, defeating them 4 games to 1!)
Plymouth 1, Windsor 3 (The Windsor Spitfires eliminate the Plymouth Whalers, defeating them 4 games to 1!)
April 13th
IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington has been added to Sweden's roster for the Swedish Four Nations Under-20 Tournament!
The Swedish Four Nations Under-20 Tournament begins play today, pitting the Czech Republic against Sweden, Finland, and Russia!
Sweden vs. Finland
Sweden defeat Finland 5-3! First star honours would go to Swedish defenseman Oliver Kylington, who scored a goal, and two assists! Second star would go to Finnish winger Harri Olkinuora, who scored two goals, and an assist! Third star would go to Swedish winger Claes Rubenson, who scored a goal!
Czech Republic vs. Russia
Czech Republic defeat Russia 5-3! First star honours would go to Russian winger Nikolai Korneyev, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Czech defenseman Vilem Gulasi, who scored a goal! Third star would go to Russian defenseman Vladimir Antipov, who scored a goal!
April 14th
Finland vs. Russia
Russia defeat Finland 4-0! First star honours would go to Russian goaltender Rafael Kadeikin, who posted a 28 save shutout! Second star would go to Russian winger Dmitry Yemelin, who scored two goals, and an assist! Third star would go to Russian center Ainars Kolachik, who recorded three assists!
Czech Republic vs. Sweden
Sweden defeat Czech Republic 6-2! First star honours would go to Swedish center Evert Lundberg, who scored a goal, and two assists! Second star would go to Swedish winger Claes Rubenson, who recorded three assists! Third star would go to Swedish center Paul Nyberg, who scored a goal, and an assist!
April 15th
Finland vs. Czech Republic
Czech Republic defeat Finland 7-3! First star honours would go to Czech winger Lukas Nemecek, who scored a hat trick! Second star would go to Czech center Adam Musil, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Czech defenseman Michal Pavlas, who recorded two assists!
Sweden vs. Russia
Russia defeat Sweden 4-2! First star honours would go to Russian winger Maxim Vedernikov, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Russian center Sergei Gorokhov, who recorded two assists! Third star would go to Russian winger Nikolai Korneyev, who scored a goal, and an assist!

Sweden Win The Swedish Four Nations Under-20 Tournament!
Slovakia Win The Swiss Cup!
Hungary Win Group J of the Euro Ice Hockey Challenge!
Slovenia Win Group K of the Euro Ice Hockey Challenge!
Italy Win Group L of the Euro Ice Hockey Challenge!
J.Ross Robertson Cup Playoffs, Conference Final Match-Ups
Eastern Conference
#1 Sudbury Wolves vs. #5 Peterborough Petes
In 4 regular season games Sudbury outscored Peterborough 14-9, while taking the season series 3-1-0!
Western Conference
#1 Kitchener Rangers vs. #2 Windsor Spitfires
In 4 regular season games Windsor outscored Kitchener 13-12, while taking the season series 2-1-1!
April 6th, Game 1
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the opening game of their Conference Semi-Final series with the Peterborough Petes! Nicholas Malone stopped 21 of the 24 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored early in the third to tie the score 2-2, the Petes would score late to take the victory!
Peterborough 3, Niagara 2
Blasby (2) (Coburn, Jarvinen)
Fritshaw (2) (Boyer)
First star honours would go to Peterborough Petes winger Denis Doyle, who scored a goal, and two assists! Second star would go to Peterborough Petes goaltender Ken Barnes, who stopped 25 of 27 shots in the victory! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Omar Dahl, who scored a goal!
The Peterborough Petes lead the series 1-0!
Other Series
Barrie 2, Sudbury 3 (Sudbury lead the series 1-0!)
Guelph 0, Kitchener 3 (Kitchener lead the series 1-0!)
Plymouth 1, Windsor 5 (Windsor lead the series 1-0!)
April 7th, Game 2
The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the second game of their series with the Peterborough Petes! Nicholas Malone stopped 52 of the 55 shots he faced in the game, and the Petes scored late in the third to force overtime, and the teams played to a stalemate until close to the end of the third overtime, when Peterborough finally scored!
Peterborough 3, Niagara 2 (3OT)
Masch (5) (Cantin)
Wilkie (1) (Bresden)
First star honours would go to Peterborough Petes goaltender Ken Barnes, who stopped 38 of 40 shots in the victory! Second star would go to Peterborough Petes center Jaimie Soucy, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Nicholas Malone, who stopped 52 of 55 shots in the loss!
The Peterborough Petes lead the series 2-0!
Other Series
Barrie 2, Sudbury 3 (Sudbury lead the series 2-0!)
Guelph 2, Kitchener 5 (Kitchener lead the series 2-0!)
Plymouth 4, Windsor 5 (Windsor lead the series 2-0!)
April 9th, Game 3
The IceDogs head out on the road, travelling to play the third game of their series with the Peterborough Petes! Nicholas Malone stopped 24 of the 28 shots he faced in the game, and though the IceDogs scored in the third to force overtime, Peterborough scored just seconds into the extra frame to take the victory!
Niagara 3, Peterborough 4 (OT)
Cantin (2) (Masch, Jarvinen)
Boyer (4) (Leslie, Therrien) PP
Fritshaw (3) (Knott, Wilkie)
First star honours would go to Peterborough Petes defenseman Ryan Orban, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Remi Fritshaw, who scored a goal! Third star would go to Peterborough Petes defenseman Niki Schmidt, who recorded two assists!
The Peterborough Petes lead the series 3-0!
Other Series
Sudbury 0, Barrie 2 (Sudbury lead the series 2-1!)
Kitchener 4, Guelph 1 (Kitchener lead the series 3-0!)
Windsor 4, Plymouth 2 (Windsor lead the series 3-0!)
April 10th, Game 4
The IceDogs remain on the road, travelling to play the fourth game of their series with the Peterborough Petes! Nicholas Malone stopped 22 of the 24 shots he faced in the game, and though Peterborough scored with two minutes left in the game to tie the score 2-2, the IceDogs scored seconds later to stave off elimination with a victory!
Niagara 3, Peterborough 2
Haydon (3) (Kylington, Boyer)
Stevens (7) (Lacroix, Masch)
Therrien (4) (Bresden, Boyer)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Francois-Pierre Boyer, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Alexcei Masch, who recorded an assist! Third star would go to Peterborough Petes center Jaimie Soucy, who recorded two assists!
The Peterborough Petes lead the series 3-1!
Other Series
Sudbury 3, Barrie 2 (Sudbury lead the series 3-1!)
Kitchener 2, Guelph 0 (The Kitchener Rangers eliminate the Guelph Storm, defeating them 4 games to 0!)
Windsor 1, Plymouth 4 (Windsor lead the seeries 3-1!)
April 12th, Game 5
The IceDogs return home to play host to the fifth game of their series with the Peterborough Petes! Nicholas Malone stopped 29 of the 32 shots he faced in the game, and though the IceDogs scored in the third to force overtime, the Petes scored only seconds into overtime to take the victory, and the series!
Peterborough 3, Niagara 2 (OT)
Julien (1) (Unassisted)
Masch (6) (Unassisted) SH
First star honours would go to Peterborough Petes defenseman Ryan Orban, who recorded an assist! Second star would go to Peterborough Petes defenseman Frank Hora, who scored a goal! Third star would go to Peterborough Petes center Jaimie Soucy, who recorded two assists!
The Peterborough Petes eliminate the Niagara IceDogs, defeating them 4 games to 1!


Other Series
Barrie 2, Sudbury 3 (The Sudbury Wolves eliminate the Barrie Colts, defeating them 4 games to 1!)
Plymouth 1, Windsor 3 (The Windsor Spitfires eliminate the Plymouth Whalers, defeating them 4 games to 1!)
April 13th
IceDogs defenseman Oliver Kylington has been added to Sweden's roster for the Swedish Four Nations Under-20 Tournament!
The Swedish Four Nations Under-20 Tournament begins play today, pitting the Czech Republic against Sweden, Finland, and Russia!
Sweden vs. Finland
Sweden defeat Finland 5-3! First star honours would go to Swedish defenseman Oliver Kylington, who scored a goal, and two assists! Second star would go to Finnish winger Harri Olkinuora, who scored two goals, and an assist! Third star would go to Swedish winger Claes Rubenson, who scored a goal!
Czech Republic vs. Russia
Czech Republic defeat Russia 5-3! First star honours would go to Russian winger Nikolai Korneyev, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Czech defenseman Vilem Gulasi, who scored a goal! Third star would go to Russian defenseman Vladimir Antipov, who scored a goal!
April 14th
Finland vs. Russia
Russia defeat Finland 4-0! First star honours would go to Russian goaltender Rafael Kadeikin, who posted a 28 save shutout! Second star would go to Russian winger Dmitry Yemelin, who scored two goals, and an assist! Third star would go to Russian center Ainars Kolachik, who recorded three assists!
Czech Republic vs. Sweden
Sweden defeat Czech Republic 6-2! First star honours would go to Swedish center Evert Lundberg, who scored a goal, and two assists! Second star would go to Swedish winger Claes Rubenson, who recorded three assists! Third star would go to Swedish center Paul Nyberg, who scored a goal, and an assist!
April 15th
Finland vs. Czech Republic
Czech Republic defeat Finland 7-3! First star honours would go to Czech winger Lukas Nemecek, who scored a hat trick! Second star would go to Czech center Adam Musil, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Czech defenseman Michal Pavlas, who recorded two assists!
Sweden vs. Russia
Russia defeat Sweden 4-2! First star honours would go to Russian winger Maxim Vedernikov, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Russian center Sergei Gorokhov, who recorded two assists! Third star would go to Russian winger Nikolai Korneyev, who scored a goal, and an assist!

Sweden Win The Swedish Four Nations Under-20 Tournament!
Slovakia Win The Swiss Cup!
Hungary Win Group J of the Euro Ice Hockey Challenge!
Slovenia Win Group K of the Euro Ice Hockey Challenge!
Italy Win Group L of the Euro Ice Hockey Challenge!
J.Ross Robertson Cup Playoffs, Conference Final Match-Ups
Eastern Conference
#1 Sudbury Wolves vs. #5 Peterborough Petes
In 4 regular season games Sudbury outscored Peterborough 14-9, while taking the season series 3-1-0!
Western Conference
#1 Kitchener Rangers vs. #2 Windsor Spitfires
In 4 regular season games Windsor outscored Kitchener 13-12, while taking the season series 2-1-1!
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2010 J.Ross Robertson Cup Playoffs, Conference Finals
April 17th, Game 1
Peterborough Petes vs. Sudbury Wolves
Peterborough defeat Sudbury 3-2! First star honours would go to Sudbury Wolves center Len McEvoy, who scored a goal! Second star would go to Peterborough Petes defenseman Neil Gauthier, who recorded an assist! Third star would go to Peterborough Petes goaltender Ken Barnes, who stopped 26 of 28 shots in the victory!
The Peterborough Petes lead the series 1-0!
Windsor Spitfires vs. Kitchener Rangers
Windsor defeat Kitchener 3-1! First star honours would go to Windsor Spitfires winger Michael Bunting, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Windsor Spitfires goaltender Dustin Sheen, who stopped 32 of 33 shots in the victory! Third star would go to Windsor Spitfires winger Eric Reinhart, who scored a goal, and an assist!
The Windsor Spitfires lead the series 1-0!
April 19th, Game 2
Peterborough Petes vs. Sudbury Wolves
Peterborough defeat Sudbury 4-2! First star honours would go to Peterborough Petes winger Arthur Wilkins, who scored two goals, and an assist! Second star would go to Peterborough Petes center Omar Dahl, who scored a goal, and two assists! Third star would go to Sudbury Wolves defenseman Perry Huot, who recorded an assist!
The Peterborough Petes lead the series 2-0!
Windsor Spitfires vs. Kitchener Rangers
Kitchener defeat Windsor 2-1! First star honours would go to Windsor Spitfires goaltender Dustin Sheen, who stopped 29 of 31 shots in the loss! Second star would go to Kitchener Rangers goaltender Yann Gordon, who stopped 22 of 23 shots in the victory! Third star would go to Windsor Spitfires winger Jeremie MacLeod, who scored a goal!
The series is tied 1-1!
April 20th, Game 3
Sudbury Wolves vs. Peterborough Petes
Sudbury defeat Peterborough 3-2 in overtime! First star honours would go to Sudbury Wolves winger Kevin Groulx, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Peterborough Petes winger Arthur Wilkins, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Sudbury Wolves goaltender Daniel Zuzin, who stopped 30 of 32 shots in the victory!
The Peterborough Petes lead the series 2-1!
April 21st, Game 3
Kitchener Rangers vs. Windsor Spitfires
Kitchener defeat Windsor 4-3 in double overtime! First star honours would go to Kitchener Rangers defenseman Dylan Di Perna, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Kitchener Rangers winger Jimmy Keller, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Windsor Spitfires defenseman Cody Guimond, who scored a goal!
The Kitchener Rangers lead the series 2-1!
April 22nd, Game 4
Sudbury Wolves vs. Peterborough Petes
Sudbury defeat Peterborough 3-1! First star honours would go to Sudbury Wolves defenseman Cordell Levesque, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Sudbury Wolves center Andy Beaulieu, who recorded two assists! Third star would go to Peterborough Petes center Christian Powe, who scored a goal!
The series is tied 2-2!
April 23rd, Game 4
Kitchener Rangers vs. Windsor Spitfires
Kitchener defeat Windsor 4-2! First star honours would go to Kitchener Rangers center Brody Meloche, who recorded three assists! Second star would go to Kitchener Rangers winger Dylan Sadowy, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Kitchener Rangers defenseman Dylan Di Perna, who scored a goal!
The Kitchener Rangers lead the series 3-1!
April 24th, Game 5
Peterborough Petes vs. Sudbury Wolves
Peterborough defeat Sudbury 3-1! First star honours would go to Peterborough Petes defenseman Frank Hora, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Sudbury Wolves goaltender Daniel Zuzin, who stopped 28 of 30 shots in the loss! Third star would go to Peterborough Petes goaltender Ken Barnes, who stopped 19 of 20 shots in the victory!
The Peterborough Petes lead the series 3-2!
Sweden Win The Sweden Games of the European Hockey Tour!
Russia Win The European Hockey Tour!
April 25th, Game 5
Windsor Spitfires vs. Kitchener Rangers
Windsor defeat Kitchener 4-3 in triple overtime! First star honours would go to Windsor Spitfires winger Cody Neville, who scored a goal! Second star would go to Windsor Spitfires goaltender Dustin Sheen, who stopped 45 of 48 shots in the victory! Third star would go to Windsor Spitfires defenseman Bretton Wright, who scored a goal!
The Kitchener Rangers lead the series 3-2!
April 26th, Game 6
Sudbury Wolves vs. Peterborough Petes
Peterborough defeat Sudbury 3-2! First star honours would go to Peterborough Petes center Christian Powe, who scored a goal! Second star would go to Peterborough Petes defenseman Frank Hora, who recorded an assist! Third star would go to Peterborough Petes center Omar Dahl, who scored a goal!
The Peterborough Petes eliminate the Sudbury Wolves, defeating them 4 games to 2!
April 27th, Game 6
Kitchener Rangers vs. Windsor Spitfires
Kitchener defeat Windsor 3-2 in overtime! First star honours would go to Kitchener Rangers defenseman Torin Wilson, who scored a goal! Second star would go to Kitchener Rangers center Brody Meloche, who recorded an assist! Third star would go to Windsor Spitfires winger Michael Bunting, who scored a goal!
The Kitchener Rangers eliminate the Windsor Spitfires, defeating them 4 games to 2!
J.Ross Robertson Cup Final Match-Up
#5 (East) Peterborough Petes vs. #1 (West) Kitchener Rangers
In 2 regular season games Peterborough outscored Kitchener 8-5, while sweeping the season series 2-0-0!
To get to this point the Peterborough Petes had to get past the #4 Mississauga Steelheads, #3 Niagara IceDogs, and #1 Sudbury Wolves, while the Kitchener Rangers had to finish off the #8 London Knights, #6 Guelph Storm, and #2 Windsor Spitfires!o
April 17th, Game 1
Peterborough Petes vs. Sudbury Wolves
Peterborough defeat Sudbury 3-2! First star honours would go to Sudbury Wolves center Len McEvoy, who scored a goal! Second star would go to Peterborough Petes defenseman Neil Gauthier, who recorded an assist! Third star would go to Peterborough Petes goaltender Ken Barnes, who stopped 26 of 28 shots in the victory!
The Peterborough Petes lead the series 1-0!
Windsor Spitfires vs. Kitchener Rangers
Windsor defeat Kitchener 3-1! First star honours would go to Windsor Spitfires winger Michael Bunting, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Windsor Spitfires goaltender Dustin Sheen, who stopped 32 of 33 shots in the victory! Third star would go to Windsor Spitfires winger Eric Reinhart, who scored a goal, and an assist!
The Windsor Spitfires lead the series 1-0!
April 19th, Game 2
Peterborough Petes vs. Sudbury Wolves
Peterborough defeat Sudbury 4-2! First star honours would go to Peterborough Petes winger Arthur Wilkins, who scored two goals, and an assist! Second star would go to Peterborough Petes center Omar Dahl, who scored a goal, and two assists! Third star would go to Sudbury Wolves defenseman Perry Huot, who recorded an assist!
The Peterborough Petes lead the series 2-0!
Windsor Spitfires vs. Kitchener Rangers
Kitchener defeat Windsor 2-1! First star honours would go to Windsor Spitfires goaltender Dustin Sheen, who stopped 29 of 31 shots in the loss! Second star would go to Kitchener Rangers goaltender Yann Gordon, who stopped 22 of 23 shots in the victory! Third star would go to Windsor Spitfires winger Jeremie MacLeod, who scored a goal!
The series is tied 1-1!
April 20th, Game 3
Sudbury Wolves vs. Peterborough Petes
Sudbury defeat Peterborough 3-2 in overtime! First star honours would go to Sudbury Wolves winger Kevin Groulx, who recorded two assists! Second star would go to Peterborough Petes winger Arthur Wilkins, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Sudbury Wolves goaltender Daniel Zuzin, who stopped 30 of 32 shots in the victory!
The Peterborough Petes lead the series 2-1!
April 21st, Game 3
Kitchener Rangers vs. Windsor Spitfires
Kitchener defeat Windsor 4-3 in double overtime! First star honours would go to Kitchener Rangers defenseman Dylan Di Perna, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Kitchener Rangers winger Jimmy Keller, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Windsor Spitfires defenseman Cody Guimond, who scored a goal!
The Kitchener Rangers lead the series 2-1!
April 22nd, Game 4
Sudbury Wolves vs. Peterborough Petes
Sudbury defeat Peterborough 3-1! First star honours would go to Sudbury Wolves defenseman Cordell Levesque, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Sudbury Wolves center Andy Beaulieu, who recorded two assists! Third star would go to Peterborough Petes center Christian Powe, who scored a goal!
The series is tied 2-2!
April 23rd, Game 4
Kitchener Rangers vs. Windsor Spitfires
Kitchener defeat Windsor 4-2! First star honours would go to Kitchener Rangers center Brody Meloche, who recorded three assists! Second star would go to Kitchener Rangers winger Dylan Sadowy, who scored a goal, and an assist! Third star would go to Kitchener Rangers defenseman Dylan Di Perna, who scored a goal!
The Kitchener Rangers lead the series 3-1!
April 24th, Game 5
Peterborough Petes vs. Sudbury Wolves
Peterborough defeat Sudbury 3-1! First star honours would go to Peterborough Petes defenseman Frank Hora, who scored a goal, and an assist! Second star would go to Sudbury Wolves goaltender Daniel Zuzin, who stopped 28 of 30 shots in the loss! Third star would go to Peterborough Petes goaltender Ken Barnes, who stopped 19 of 20 shots in the victory!
The Peterborough Petes lead the series 3-2!
Sweden Win The Sweden Games of the European Hockey Tour!
Russia Win The European Hockey Tour!
April 25th, Game 5
Windsor Spitfires vs. Kitchener Rangers
Windsor defeat Kitchener 4-3 in triple overtime! First star honours would go to Windsor Spitfires winger Cody Neville, who scored a goal! Second star would go to Windsor Spitfires goaltender Dustin Sheen, who stopped 45 of 48 shots in the victory! Third star would go to Windsor Spitfires defenseman Bretton Wright, who scored a goal!
The Kitchener Rangers lead the series 3-2!
April 26th, Game 6
Sudbury Wolves vs. Peterborough Petes
Peterborough defeat Sudbury 3-2! First star honours would go to Peterborough Petes center Christian Powe, who scored a goal! Second star would go to Peterborough Petes defenseman Frank Hora, who recorded an assist! Third star would go to Peterborough Petes center Omar Dahl, who scored a goal!
The Peterborough Petes eliminate the Sudbury Wolves, defeating them 4 games to 2!
April 27th, Game 6
Kitchener Rangers vs. Windsor Spitfires
Kitchener defeat Windsor 3-2 in overtime! First star honours would go to Kitchener Rangers defenseman Torin Wilson, who scored a goal! Second star would go to Kitchener Rangers center Brody Meloche, who recorded an assist! Third star would go to Windsor Spitfires winger Michael Bunting, who scored a goal!
The Kitchener Rangers eliminate the Windsor Spitfires, defeating them 4 games to 2!
J.Ross Robertson Cup Final Match-Up
#5 (East) Peterborough Petes vs. #1 (West) Kitchener Rangers
In 2 regular season games Peterborough outscored Kitchener 8-5, while sweeping the season series 2-0-0!
To get to this point the Peterborough Petes had to get past the #4 Mississauga Steelheads, #3 Niagara IceDogs, and #1 Sudbury Wolves, while the Kitchener Rangers had to finish off the #8 London Knights, #6 Guelph Storm, and #2 Windsor Spitfires!o