This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story

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Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story

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Early January 2008, World Junior Hockey Championship Playoffs



January 3rd

IceDogs goaltender Chris Festarini is named to the Team Cherry Roster for the CHL Top Prospects game.



January 5th

The IceDogs return home to play host to the Barrie Colts. Chris Festarini stopped 18 of the 21 shots he faced, and though the Colts scored with just two minutes left to tie the game, the IceDogs would score just seconds later to take the victory!

Barrie 3, Niagara 4

Wigle (18) (Semenov, Theoret)
Kelly (4) (Gavrus) PP
Wigle (19) (Rover) SH
Cote (7) (Doan, Wigle) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Joel Wigle, who scored two goals, and an assist. Second star would go to Barrie Colts center Mark Scheifele, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Roger Cote, who scored a goal.



World Junior Championship, Quarter-Finals



Sweden vs. Finland

Finland defeat Sweden 5-3! First star honours would go to Finnish center Alexander Barkov, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Finnish winger Teuvo Teravainen, who scored a hat trick. Third star would go to Finnish winger Markus Granlund, who scored a goal, and two assists.



Russia vs. USA

The USA defeat Russia 3-1! First star honours would go to American center Alex Galchenyuk, who scored two goals, and an assist. Second star would go to American goaltender John Gibson, who stopped 24 of 25 shots in the victory. Third star would go to American winger Shane McColgan, who scored a goal, and an assist.



In Relegation League action, Denmark defeat Slovakia 4-3, and Norway defeat Germany 3-0!



January 6th

The IceDogs travel to play the Sarnia Sting. Backup goaltender Joel Vienneau will get the start in goal for Niagara. Joel Vienneau stopped only 9 of the 13 shots he faced before being pulled in favor of Chris Festarini, who stopped 18 of 20 shots the rest of the way, as the IceDogs got schooled by Sarnia!

Niagara 2, Sarnia 6

Theoret (17) (Gavrus, Ritchie) PP
Theoret (18) (Semenov)

First star honours would go to Sarnia Sting center Ludvig Rensfeldt, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Sarnia Sting defenseman Keegan Harper, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Sarnia Sting center Dylan Smoskowitz, who recorded two assists.



In Relegation Group action, Slovakia defeat Norway 3-0, and Denmark defeat Germany 4-3!



Relegation League

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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      T      Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st     Denmark                  3      3      0      0      1.000   13   7    6    
2nd     Slovakia                 3      1      1      1      0.333   9    7    3    
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3rd   R Norway                   3      1      2      0      0.333   4    8    2    
4th   R Germany                  3      0      2      1      0.000   6    10   1    


Norway and Germany have been relegated, they will be replaced at next years World Junior Championship by France and Kazakhstan, who won their Division 1 Groups!



January 7th

The IceDogs announce the completion of a trade with the Oshawa Generals, trading winger Petr Beranek, and Kingston's 2nd Round Pick in this summers OHL Priority Selection to the Generals in exchange for winger Nicklas Jensen!

Beranek played 40 games for the IceDogs this season, putting up 7 (4+3) points, and was -4 with 14 penalty minutes.

Jensen played 20 games for the Generals this season, putting up 18 (4+14) points, and was -2, with 6 penalty minutes. He also played 10 games with the Vancouver Canucks, putting up no points. He was also a key cog in the machine as Denmark avoided relegation at the World Junior Championship!



World Junior Championship, Semi-Finals



USA vs. Canada

Canada defeat USA 5-2! First star honours would go to Canadian center Michael St. Croix, who scored two goals, and an assist. Second star would go to Canadian defenseman Ryan Murray, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Canadian defenseman Dougie Hamilton, who recorded an assist.



IceDogs defenseman Dougie Hamilton played 18:18, recorded an assist, was Even, served 2 penalty minutes, and had 2 shots on goal, 1 hit, 2 shot blocks, and 2 takeaways as Canada defeated USA 5-2! He was named the games third star!



Finland vs. Czech Republic

Finland defeat Czech Republic 3-2! First star honours would go to Finnish winger Miikka Salomaki, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Finnish center Miro Aaltonen, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Czech defenseman David Musil, who recorded an assist.



Belleville Bulls center Joseph Crammarosa is named OHL Player of the Week. In 3 games he scored 3 goals, and 4 assists.



January 9th



Bronze Medal Game, USA vs. Czech Republic

Czech Republic defeat USA 4-3 in overtime! First star honours would go to Czech winger Martin Frk, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to American center Vincent Trochek, who scored a goal, and two assists. Third star would go to American center Stefan Matteau, who scored a goal, and an assist.



Gold Medal Game, Sweden vs. Canada

Canada defeat Finland 5-1! First star honours would go to Canadian center Boone Jenner, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Canadian center Michael St. Croix, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Canadian goaltender Robert Steeves, who stopped 24 of 25 shots in the victory!



Bronze: Czech Republic
Silver: Finland
Gold: Canada



IceDogs at World Junior Championship



GM Mark Addison, Czech Republic, Bronze Medal

D Dougie Hamilton, Canada: 6GP, 0G, 4A, 4P, +5, 6 PIM, 7.17 AvR, Gold Medal

RW Nicklas Jensen, Denmark: 6GP, 9G, 2A, 11P, +5, 2 PIM, 8.33 AvR, Escaped Relegation



IceDogs have assigned defenseman Rusty Watson to the St. Catharines Falcons.



January 10th

The IceDogs travel to play the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors. Chris Festarini stopped all 18 shots he faced to record his second shutout of the season, and the IceDogs scored three times to secure the victory!

Niagara 3, Mississauga 0

Rover (8) (Campagna) PP
Vincent (3) (Biron, Hamilton)
Theoret (19) (Ritchie, Jensen) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Shayne Rover, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Chris Festarini, who posted an 18 save shutout. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Dougie Hamilton, who recorded an assist.



January 11th

IceDogs defenseman Jesse Graham resumes full contact practices after recovering from his neck strain.



January 12th

The IceDogs return home to play host to the Sudbury Wolves. Chris Festarini stopped 26 of the 27 shots he faced, and the IceDogs dominated the ice in all areas of play, taking a decisive victory!

Sudbury 1, Niagara 5

Semenov (12) (Theoret, Campagna)
Doan (22) (Campagna, Rover) PP
Doan (23) (Rover, Campagna) PP
Biron (3) (Verhaeghe, Casele)
Graham (5) (Wigle, Cote)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Shayne Rover, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Chris Festarini, who stopped 26 of 27 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who recorded three assists.



IceDogs winger Mitchell Theoret scored his 100th OHL POint!



January 14th

The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors. Chris Festarini stopped 4 of the 5 shots he faced before leaving the game with a twisted knee, giving way to Joel Vienneau, who stopped 21 of 22 shots the rest of the way, as the IceDogs offense scored five goals in the victory!

Mississauga 2, Niagara 5

Campagna (12) (Doan, Wigle) PP
Theoret (20) (Semenov, Wigle)
Horvat (8) (Rover, Hamilton)
Ritchie (13) (Theoret, Graham) PP
Rover (9) (Wigle, Hamilton) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Dougie Hamilton, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Mitchell Theoret, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Joel Wigle, who recorded three assists.



IceDogs goaltender Chris Festarini will miss 10 days with a twisted knee.

The Icedogs recall goaltender Jomar Mulock from the St. Catharines Falcons.



Peterborough Petes center Alan Quine is named OHL Player of the Week. In 3 games he scored 4 goals, and 5 assists.



Eastern Conference

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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      OTL    SOL    Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st     Ottawa                   43     27     12     1      3      0.674   168  130  58   
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2nd     Niagara                  45     24     18     1      2      0.567   165  144  51   
3rd     Belleville               43     28     14     0      1      0.663   152  141  57   
4th     Peterborough             42     25     14     2      1      0.631   163  130  53   
5th     Oshawa                   44     22     19     3      0      0.534   154  169  47   
6th     Barrie                   44     20     21     0      3      0.489   146  167  43   
7th     Brampton                 47     21     25     0      1      0.457   130  143  43   
8th     Mississauga              44     16     25     0      3      0.398   111  149  35   
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9th     Sudbury                  45     16     27     0      2      0.378   144  174  34   
10th    Kingston                 45     13     27     5      0      0.344   128  181  31   


Team Leaders


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Stat                    Leader

Goals                   Myles Doan (23)
Assists                 Mathew Campagna (29)
Points                  Joel Wigle (47)
+/-                     Joel Wigle (+16)
Penalty Minutes         Artur Gavrus (69)
Shots on Goal           Joel Wigle (157)
Hits                    Shayne Rover (116)
Shot Blocks             Luke Mercer (65)
Takeaways               Dougie Hamilton (51)
Goals Against Average   Chris Festarini (2.89)
Save Percentage         Chris Festarini (.898)
Average Rating          Dougie Hamilton (8.03)
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Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story

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Late January 2008



January 16th

The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Sarnia Sting. Joel Vienneau stopped 19 of the 21 shots he faced, and the IceDogs took an early 4-0 lead, and despite a couple late Sarnia goals managed to hold them at bay in the victory!

Sarnia 2, Niagara 4

Jensen (5) (Theoret, Campagna)
Graham (6) (Semenov)
Kelly (5) (Campagna)
Horvat (9) (Biron, Wigle)

First star honours would go to Sarnia Sting defenseman Jacob Ringuette, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Jesse Graham, who scored a goal.



January 19th

Team Davidson defeat Team Cherry 5-1 in the CHL Top Prospects Game from the J.Benson Cartage Centre in Ottawa, Ontario! First star honours would go to Team Davidson goaltender Jaroslav Pavelka (Windsor Spitfires), who stopped 34 of 35 shots in the victory. Second star would go to Team Davidson winger Jordan Durand (Shawinigan Cataractes), who scored two goals. Third star would go to Team Davidson defenseman Artem Sergeev (Val d'Or Foreurs), who recorded an assist.

IceDogs goaltender Chris Festarini was the third string goaltender for Team Cherry. He did not play in the game.



January 21st

The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Owen Sound Attack. Joel Vienneau stopped 23 of the 25 shots he faced, and though the Attack scored early in the third to tie the game 2-2, the IceDogs would score twice more in the third to take the victory!

Owen Sound 2, Niagara 4

Campagna (13) (Jensen, Theoret)
Hamilton (9) (Campagna)
Jensen (6) (Graham, Ritchie) PP
Rover (10) (Unassisted)

First star honours would go to Owen Sound Attack center Daniel Catenacci, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Nicklas Jensen, who scored a goal, and an assist.



Owen Sound Attack center Daniel Catenacci is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored 2 goals, and 5 assists.



January 23rd

IceDogs goaltender Chris Festarini resumes full contact practices after recovering from his twisted knee.

The IceDogs assigned goaltender Jomar Mulock to the St. Catharines Falcons.

IceDogs winger Joel Wigle will miss a week with a shoulder contusion.



January 26th

The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Oshawa Generals. Chris Festarini stopped 28 of the 34 shots he faced, and Oshawa just kept coming in waves, completely overpowering the IceDogs defense!

Oshawa 6, Niagara 2

Biron (4) (Graham, Gavrus)
Gavrus (3) (Cote)

First star honours would go to Oshawa Generals winger Jake Milligan, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Oshawa Generals winger Tom Wilson, who recorded three assists. Third star would go to Oshawa Generals defenseman Chris Albertini, who recorded two assists.



January 27th

The IceDogs travel to play the Barrie Colts. Backup Goaltender Joel Vienneau will get the start in goal for Niagara. Joel Vienneau stopped all 21 shots he faced to record his first shutout of the season, and the IceDogs exploded for six goals in the victory!

Niagara 6, Barrie 0

Verhaeghe (1) (Doan, Rover)
Biron (5) (Horvat, Kelly)
Horvat (10) (Ritchie, Semenov)
Jensen (7) (Campagna, Theoret) PP
Campagna (14) (Ritchie, Rover)
Casele (3) (Unassisted)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Shayne Rover, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Joel Vienneau, who posted a 21 save shutout. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Carter Verhaeghe, who scored a goal.



IceDogs winger Myles Doan will miss a week with a thigh contusion.



January 28th

The IceDogs travel to play the London Knights. Chris Festarini stopped 25 of the 27 shots he faced, and though the Knights scored early in the third to tie the score 2-2, the IceDogs would score twice more in the frame to secure the victory!

Niagara 4, London 2

Theoret (21) (Hamilton, Campagna)
Gavrus (4) (Vincent, Rover)
Mercer (6) (Semenov)
Rover (11) (Campagna)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Shayne Rover, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Dougie Hamilton, who recorded an assist.



Kitchener Rangers center Radek Faksa is named OHL Player of the Week. In 3 games he scored 4 goals, and 8 assists.



January 31st

IceDogs winger Joel Wigle resumes full contact practices after recovering from his shoulder contusion.



Owen Sound Attack center Daniel Catenacci is named OHL Player of the Month. In 8 games he scored 9 goals, and 12 assists.



Eastern Conference

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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      OTL    SOL    Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st     Ottawa                   48     29     14     1      4      0.656   185  150  63   
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2nd     Niagara                  50     28     19     1      2      0.590   185  156  59   
3rd     Belleville               47     29     17     0      1      0.628   164  154  59   
4th     Peterborough             47     27     17     2      1      0.606   185  148  57   
5th     Oshawa                   48     26     19     3      0      0.573   172  177  55   
6th     Barrie                   48     22     23     0      3      0.490   158  183  47   
7th     Brampton                 50     22     27     0      1      0.450   141  152  45   
8th     Mississauga              48     18     27     0      3      0.406   125  163  39   
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9th     Sudbury                  48     17     29     0      2      0.375   152  184  36   
10th    Kingston                 50     15     30     5      0      0.350   140  204  35   


Team Leaders


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Stat                    Leader

Goals                   Myles Doan (23)
Assists                 Mathew Campagna (35)
Points                  Mathew Campagna (49)
+/-                     Joel Wigle (+15)
Penalty Minutes         Artur Gavrus (79)
Shot on Goal            Joel Wigle (168)
Hits                    Shayne Rover (130)
Shot Blocks             Luke Mercer (83)
Takeaways               Dougie Hamilton (52)
Goals Against Average   Chris Festarini (2.95)
Save Percentage         Chris Festarini (.897)
Average Rating          Dougie Hamilton (8.02)
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Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story

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OHL Roundup - End of January 2008



Eastern Conference

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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      OTL    SOL    Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st     Ottawa                   48     29     14     1      4      0.656   185  150  63   
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2nd     Niagara                  50     28     19     1      2      0.590   185  156  59   
3rd     Belleville               47     29     17     0      1      0.628   164  154  59   
4th     Peterborough             47     27     17     2      1      0.606   185  148  57   
5th     Oshawa                   48     26     19     3      0      0.573   172  177  55   
6th     Barrie                   48     22     23     0      3      0.490   158  183  47   
7th     Brampton                 50     22     27     0      1      0.450   141  152  45   
8th     Mississauga              48     18     27     0      3      0.406   125  163  39   
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9th     Sudbury                  48     17     29     0      2      0.375   152  184  36   
10th    Kingston                 50     15     30     5      0      0.350   140  204  35   

Western Conference

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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      OTL    SOL    Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st     Kitchener                49     31     12     2      4      0.694   189  122  68   
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2nd     Sarnia                   49     27     14     4      4      0.633   204  168  62   
3rd     Erie                     49     29     14     2      4      0.653   164  148  64   
4th     Owen Sound               49     29     19     0      1      0.602   175  168  59   
5th     Saginaw                  49     28     18     3      0      0.602   204  148  59   
6th     Windsor                  48     27     18     3      0      0.594   159  152  57   
7th     Sault Ste. Marie         47     24     19     0      4      0.553   174  165  52   
8th     Guelph                   49     22     22     2      3      0.500   158  184  49   
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9th     London                   50     19     28     1      2      0.410   149  216  41   
10th    Plymouth                 49     17     26     3      3      0.408   155  196  40   


Niagara IceDogs Team Statistics


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No   Name                     GP  G   A   P   +--  PIM  SOG  Sh   Av R 
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31   Festarini, Christopher   38  0   0   0   0    0    0    -    7.92 
1    Vienneau, Joel           15  0   0   0   0    0    0    -    7.13 
3    Graves, Neal             13  1   3   4   -9   4    21   4.8  6.23 
6    Mercer, Luke             48  6   7   13  7    30   50   12.0 6.33 
11   Rover, Shayne            50  11  22  33  2    17   90   12.2 7.60 
5    Cote, Roger              44  7   11  18  8    18   67   10.4 7.11 
2    Graham, Jesse            45  6   14  20  -6   48   62   9.7  6.73 
27   Hamilton, Dougie         45  9   21  30  15   30   74   12.2 8.02 
4    Kelly, Broderick         50  5   7   12  12   22   37   13.5 6.62 
26   DiFruscia, Anthony       33  2   0   2   -2   31   23   8.7  5.88 
12   Doan, Myles              48  23  24  47  8    14   126  18.3 7.13 
9    Horvat, Ryan             40  10  3   13  -5   12   43   23.3 6.33 
23   Theoret, Mitchell        49  21  26  47  9    54   118  17.8 7.00 
13   Vincent, Tyrel           39  3   3   6   -7   20   27   11.1 6.03 
37   Campagna, Mathew         40  14  35  49  13   56   96   14.6 7.67 
44   Casele, Michael          45  3   7   10  -10  26   34   8.8  6.11 
28   Gavrus, Artur            40  4   19  23  -4   79   52   7.7  6.15 
22   Semenov, Fran ois        47  12  30  42  13   36   107  11.2 7.55 
10   Verhaeghe, Carter        29  1   2   3   -2   63   15   6.7  5.90 
55   Biron, Daryl             50  5   9   14  -4   20   50   10.0 6.70 
17   Jensen, Nicklas          7   3   2   5   6    0    16   18.8 7.43 
20   Ritchie, Brett           49  13  23  36  0    37   95   13.7 7.06 
14   Wigle, Joel              45  19  29  48  15   44   168  11.3 7.38 

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No   Name                     GP  W   L   T   MIN  GAA  SV%  SO   Av R 
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31   Festarini, Christopher   38  20  14  2  2197  2.95 .897 2    7.92 
1    Vienneau, Joel           15  8   5   1   813  3.17 .870 1    7.13 


League Leaders - Skaters


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Stats                    League Leader                         IceDogs Leader

Goals                    Daniel Catenacci, Owen Sound (31)     Myles Doan (23), T-17th
Assists                  Alan Quine, Peterborough (55)         Mathew Campagna (35), 14th
Points                   Alan Quine, Peterborough (82)         Mathew Campagna (49), T-28th
+/-                      Alex Racino, Saginaw (+30)            Joel Wigle (+15), T-25th
Penalty Minutes          Justin Sefton, Kingston (165)         Artur Gavrus (79), T-25th
Shots on Goal            Cody Payne, Plymouth (191)            Joel Wigle (168), T-4th
Game Winning Goals       Mark Scheifele, Barrie (6)            Myles Doan (4), T-14th
Hits                     Levi Stinziani, Kingston (232)        Shayne Rover (130), 18th
Takeaways                Dougie Hamilton, Niagara (52)         Dougie Hamilton (52), 1st
Shot Blocks              Dario Trutmann, Plymouth (97)         Luke Mercer (83), 5th
Average Rating           Boone Jenner, Oshawa (8.55)           Dougie Hamilton (8.02), 22nd


League Leaders - Goaltenders


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Stats                    League Leader                         IceDogs Leader

Wins                     Adam Wood, Erie (26)                  Chris Festarini (20), T-5th
Goals Against Average    John Gibson, Kitchener (1.93)         Chris Festarini (2.95), 12th
Save Percentage          Jaroslav Pavelka, Windsor (.930)      Chris Festarini (.897), 9th
Shutouts                 John Gibson, Kitchener (7)            Chris Festarini (2), T-4th
Average Rating           Jaroslav Pavelka, Windsor (8.56)      Chris Festarini (7.92), 5th
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Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story

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Early February 2008, Swedish Four Nations U-20 Tournament



February 1st

IceDogs winger Myles Doan resumes full contact practices after recovering from his thigh contusion.



February 2nd

The IceDogs return home to play host to the Barrie Colts. Chris Festarini stopped 20 of the 23 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored with just five minutes left to tie the game 2-2, Barrie would score just minutes later to take the victory!

Barrie 3, Niagara 2

Campagna (15) (Jensen, Cote)
Gavrus (5) (Ritchie, Jensen) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Nicklas Jensen, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Barrie Colts goaltender Corey Foster, who stopped 28 of 30 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Roger Cote, who recorded an assist.



February 4th

The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds. Chris Festarini stopped 20 of the 23 shots he faced in the game, and though the Greyhounds led 3-2 with just five minutes left in the game, the IceDogs would score 3 goals in those five minutes to take the victory!

Sault Ste. Marie 3, Niagara 5

Jensen (8) (Campagna, Graham)
Jensen (9) (Hamilton, Rover)
Horvat (11) (Graham, Gavrus)
Rover (12) (Hamilton)
Casele (4) (Unassisted) EN

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Nicklas Jensen, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Shayne Rover, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds winger Pierre-Yves MacKinnon, who scored two goals.



Sarnia Sting center Alex Galchenyuk is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored 2 goals, and 4 assists.



February 5th



Sweden vs. Finland

Finland defeat Sweden 4-2! First star honours would go to Finnish center Alexander Barkov, who scored two goals, and an assist. Second star would go to Finnish winger Miikka Salomaki, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Finnish Urpo Pekkarinen, who recorded an assist.



Russia vs. Czech Republic

Czech Republic defeat Russia 4-0! First star honours would go to Czech goaltender Karel Okal, who posted a 27 save shutout. Second star would go to Czech defenseman Tomas Pavelka, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Russian center Eduard Gimatov, who played 24:19, was Even, and had 2 shots on goal, 2 hits, and won 89% of his faceoffs!



February 7th



Czech Republic vs. Sweden

Sweden defeat Czech Republic 4-0! First star honours would go to Swedish winger Sebastian Collberg, who scored a hat trick. Second star would go to Swedish center Mika Zibanejad, who recorded three assists. Third star would go to Swedish goaltender Nicklas Lundstrom, who posted a 23 save shutout.



Finland vs. Russia

Finland defeat Russia 3-2! First star honours would go to Russian defenseman Alexandr Uvarov, who recorded an assist. Second star would go to Finnish center Alexander Barkov, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Finnish defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen, who recorded an assist.



February 8th

The IceDogs travel to play the Barrie Colts. Chris Festarini stopped 23 of the 25 shots he faced in the game, and though the Colts scored midway through the first to tie the score 2-2, the IceDogs scored just seconds later, and then the two teams shut each other out the rest of the game!

Niagara 3, Barrie 2

Graham (7) (Ritchie) PP
Wigle (20) (Horvat)
Graham (8) (Semenov)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Jesse Graham, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Barrie Colts winger Tanner Pearson, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Joel Wigle, who scored a goal.



Sweden vs. Russia

Sweden defeat Russia 5-1! First star honours would go to Swedish winger Andrei Burakovsky, who scored a hat trick, and an assist. Second star would go to Swedish goaltender Nicklas Lundstrom, who stopped 26 of 27 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Swedish center Linus Froberg, who scored a goal, and three assists.



Finland vs. Czech Republic

Finland defeat Czech Republic 4-0! First star honours would go to Finnish winger Miro Aaltonen, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Finnish goaltender Richard Ullberg, who posted a 24 save shutout. Third star would go to Finnish center Alexander Barkov, who scored a goal.


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1st     Finland                  3      3      0      0      1.000   11   4    6    
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2nd     Sweden                   3      2      1      0      0.667   11   5    4    
3rd     Czech Republic           3      1      2      0      0.333   4    8    2    
4th     Russia                   3      0      3      0      0.000   3    12   0    


February 9th

The IceDogs return home to play host to the Peterborough Petes. Backup goaltender Joel Vienneau will get the start in goal for Niagara. Joel Vienneau stopped 11 of the 15 shots he faced before being pulled in favor of Chris Festarini, who stopped all 9 shots he faced, but the IceDogs offense couldn't make up the difference!

Peterborough 4, Niagara 2

Cote (8) (Kelly)
Doan (24) (Wigle, Mercer)

First star honours would go to Peterborough Petes defenseman Slater Koekkoek, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Peterborough Petes winger Aaron Pearce, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Roger Cote, who scored a goal.



February 10th

The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors. Chris Festarini stopped 29 of the 34 shots he faced, and the IceDogs scored in the final minute of the game to force overtime, before going on to victory in the shootout!

Mississauga 5, Niagara 6 (SO) Winger Nicklas Jensen scored the shootout winner.

Wigle (21) (Hamilton, Horvat)
Jensen (10) (Rover)
Horvat (12) (Gavrus, Graham)
Jensen (11) (Campagna, Theoret)
Theoret (22) (Cote, Ritchie) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Mitchell Theoret, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors winger Carter Sandlak, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Nicklas Jensen, who scored two goals.



February 11th

Oshawa Generals winger Lucas Lessio is named OHL Player of the Week. In 3 games he scored 4 goals, and 4 assists.



February 13th

The Belleville Bulls become the first team to clinch a berth in the OHL Playoffs!



February 14th

The IceDogs travel to play the Sarnia Sting. Chris Festarini stopped 17 of the 18 shots he faced in the game, and though Sarnia were the first to score, Niagara would battled back, scoring two goals to take the victory!

Niagara 2, Sarnia 1

Rover (13) (Semenov)
Theoret (23) (Ritchie, Graham) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Shayne Rover, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Sarnia Sting goaltender Tyson Teichmann, who stopped 25 of 27 shots in the loss. Third star would go to Chris Festarini, who stopped 17 of 18 shots in the victory.



The Niagara IceDogs have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!

The Ottawa 67's have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!



Eastern Conference

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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      OTL    SOL    Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st   PlBelleville               53     34     18     0      1      0.651   183  164  69   
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2nd   PlNiagara                  56     32     21     1      2      0.598   205  174  67   
3rd   PlOttawa                   54     31     17     1      5      0.630   211  175  68   
4th     Peterborough             54     31     19     3      1      0.611   208  174  66   
5th     Oshawa                   55     31     21     3      0      0.591   207  196  65   
6th     Brampton                 55     26     28     0      1      0.482   163  169  53   
7th     Barrie                   55     25     27     0      3      0.482   175  208  53   
8th     Mississauga              54     19     30     0      5      0.398   145  194  43   
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9th     Sudbury                  55     19     34     0      2      0.364   171  205  40   
10th    Kingston                 56     16     34     5      1      0.339   154  225  38   


Team Leaders


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Stat                    Leader

Goals                   Myles Doan (24)
Assists                 Mathew Campagna (37)
Points                  Mathew Campagna (52)
+/-                     Mathew Campagna (+17)
Penalty Minutes         Artur Gavrus (83)
Shots on Goal           Joel Wigle (186)
Hits                    Shayne Rover (147)
Shot Blocks             Luke Mercer (89)
Takeaways               Dougie Hamilton (57)
Goals Against Average   Chris Festarini (2.91)
Save Percentage         Chris Festarini (.896)
Average Rating          Dougie Hamilton (7.98)
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Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story

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Late February 2008



February 16th

The IceDogs return home to play host to the Windsor Spitfires. Chris Festarini stopped 27 of the 31 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored early in the third to tie the score 2-2, the Spitfires scored three more times to take the victory!

Windsor 5, Niagara 2

Rover (14) (Campagna)
Theoret (24) (Jensen) SH

First star honours would go to Windsor Spitfires defenseman Jeremy-Michael Boivin, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Shayne Rover, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Windsor Spitfires winger Ty Bilcke, who scored a goal.



The Kitchener Rangers and Oshawa Generals clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!



February 18th

The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Kingston Frontenacs. Chris Festarini stopped all 17 shots he faced to record his third shutout of the season, and the IceDogs scored seven goals in the blowout!

Kingston 0, Niagara 7

Campagna (16) (Rover, Wigle) PP
Hamilton (10) (Doan) PP
Mercer (7) (Horvat)
Mercer (8) (Semenov)
Campagna (17) (Wigle, Doan) PP
Theoret (25) (Cote, Graham) PP
Graham (9) (Unassisted) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Luke Mercer, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Joel Wigle, who recorded two assists.



The Peterborough Petes have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!



Barrie Colts center Mark Scheifele is named OHL Player of the Week. In 3 games he scored a goal, and 6 assists.



February 21st

The Sarnia Sting, and Erie Otters have clinched berths in the OHL Playoffs!



February 23rd

The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the Sudbury Wolves. Chris Festarini stopped all 12 shots he faced to record his fourth shutout of the season, and the IceDogs scored twice, securing the victory!

Sudbury 0, Niagara 2

Mercer (9) (Campagna)
Rover (15) (Hamilton, Gavrus)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who recorded an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Shayne Rover, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Chris Festarini, who posted a 12 save shutout.



The Barrie Colts have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!



February 24th

The IceDogs travel to play the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors. Backup goaltender Joel Vienneau will get the start in goal for Niagara. Joel Vienneau stopped 17 of the 20 shots he faced, and the IceDogs took an early lead, and Mississauga never caught up!

Niagara 5, Mississauga 3

Wigle (22) (Rover, Hamilton) PP
Doan (25) (Hamilton, Rover) PP
Biron (6) (Casele)
Ritchie (14) (Hamilton, Gavrus)
Biron (7) (Unassisted) EN

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Daryl Biron, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Dougie Hamilton, who recorded three assists. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Shayne Rover, who recorded two assists.



February 25th

The Saginaw Spirit, Windsor Spitfires, and Brampton Battalion have clinched berths in the OHL Playoffs!



Barrie Colts center Mark Scheifele is named OHL Player of the Week. In 3 games he scored a goal, and 8 assists.



February 26th

Former IceDogs winger David Pacan has signed a 2 year contract worth $470K per season with the New Jersey Devils.



February 27th

Former IceDogs winger David Pacan has been released by the New Jersey Devils and is now a free agent.



February 29th

IceDogs defenseman Jesse Graham will miss a week with a fractured cheekbone.



Oshawa Generals center Boone Jenner is named OHL Player of the Month! In 13 games he scored 6 goals, and 16 assists.



Eastern Conference

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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      OTL    SOL    Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st   PlOttawa                   61     36     17     2      6      0.656   238  191  80   
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2nd   PlNiagara                  60     35     22     1      2      0.608   221  182  73   
3rd   PlBelleville               59     37     19     1      2      0.653   205  184  77   
4th   PlPeterborough             58     32     21     3      2      0.595   221  191  69   
5th   PlOshawa                   61     33     25     3      0      0.566   220  217  69   
6th   PlBarrie                   60     29     28     0      3      0.508   198  218  61   
7th   PlBrampton                 61     30     30     0      1      0.500   182  188  61   
8th     Mississauga              59     21     32     1      5      0.407   161  213  48   
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9th     Sudbury                  60     20     38     0      2      0.350   182  225  42   
10th    Kingston                 60     16     38     5      1      0.317   159  244  38   


Team Leaders


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Stat                    Leader

Goals                   Mitchell Theoret (25)
Assists                 Mathew Campagna (39)
Points                  Mathew Campagna (56)
+/-                     Dougie Hamilton (+18)
Penalty Minutes         Artur Gavrus (87)
Shots on Goal           Joel Wigle (200)
Hits                    Shayne Rover (153)
Shot Blocks             Luke Mercer (98)
Takeaways               Dougie Hamilton (61)
Goals Against Average   Chris Festarini (2.81)
Save Percentage         Chris Festarini (.898)
Average Rating          Dougie Hamilton (8.05)
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Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story

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March 2008, End of the Season



March 1st

Former IceDogs goaltender Mark Visentin has been released by the Nashville Predators and is now a free agent.



March 2nd

The IceDogs return home to play host to the Sarnia Sting. Chris Festarini stopped 25 of the 26 shots he faced, and the IceDogs scored four goals in the first, and played shut down hockey the rest of the game!

Sarnia 1, Niagara 4

Ritchie (15) (Biron, Horvat)
Wigle (23) (Doan, Semenov)
Campagna (18) (Rover, Hamilton)
Ritchie (16) (Hamilton)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Dougie Hamilton, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Chris Festarini, who stopped 25 of 26 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Brett Ritchie, who scored two goals.



IceDogs defenseman Broderick Kelly will miss 10 days with a skate bite.



The Owen Sound Attack have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!



March 3rd

The IceDogs travel to play the Barrie Colts. Backup goaltender Joel Vienneau will get the start in goal for Niagara. Joel Vienneau stopped 20 of the 23 shots he faced, and though the Colts led 3-2 early in the third period, the IceDogs would score three unanswered goals to take the victory!

Niagara 5, Barrie 3

Mercer (10) (Unassisted) PP
Theoret (26) (Cote, Mercer)
Wigle (24) (Biron, Horvat)
Jensen (12) (Cote) PP
Theoret (27) (Jensen)

First star honours would go to Barrie Colts winger Steven Janes, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Nicklas Jensen, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Luke Mercer, who scored a goal, and an assist.



Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds center Brett Findlay is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he recorded 6 assists.



March 4th

The IceDogs travel to play the Brampton Battalion. Chris Festarini stopped 33 of the 34 shots he faced in the game, and though the Battalion scored first, the IceDogs scored three unanswered goals to take the victory!

Niagara 3, Brampton 1

Theoret (28) (Jensen, Hamilton)
Wigle (25) (Doan, Campagna) PP
Horvat (13) (Ritchie)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Chris Festarini, who stopped 33 of 34 shots in the victory. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Joel Wigle, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Brett Ritchie, who recorded an assist.



March 5th

IceDogs defenseman Jesse Graham resumes full contact practices after recovering from his fractured cheekbone.



March 9th

The IceDogs return home to play host to the Brampton Battalion. Chris Festarini stopped 16 of the 19 shots he faced, and though the Battalion scored late in the third to tie the score 3-3, just seconds later the IceDogs would score to take the victory!

Brampton 3, Niagara 4

Rover (16) (Wigle, Doan) PP
Wigle (26) (Doan, Hamilton)
Ritchie (17) (Graham, Theoret) PP
Graves (2) (Cote, Semenov)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Joel Wigle, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Neal Graves, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Myles Doan, who recorded two assists.



March 10th

The IceDogs travel to play the Oshawa Generals. Backup goaltender Joel Vienneau will get the start in goal for Niagara. Joel Vienneau stopped 34 of the 37 shots he faced, and though Niagara scored late in the third to force overtime, Oshawa would go on to victory in the shootout!

Niagara 3, Oshawa 4 (SO) Center Boone Jenner scored the shootout winner.

Jensen (13) (Biron, Horvat)
Jensen (14) (Doan) PP
Wigle (27) (Hamilton) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Nicklas Jensen, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Oshawa Generals center Scott Laughton, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Joel Wigle, who scored a goal.



The Guelph Storm have clinched a berth in the OHL Playoffs!



Barrie Colts winger Gregg Sutch is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored 2 goals, and 3 assists.



March 11th

The IceDogs travel to play the Sudbury Wolves. Chris Festarini stopped 17 of the 19 shots he faced, and though the score was tied 2-2 at the end of the first period, the IceDogs dominated the rest of the game, scoring four unanswered goals in the victory!

Niagara 6, Sudbury 2

Horvat (14) (Cote, Ritchie)
Wigle (28) (Semenov, Theoret)
Campagna (19) (Jensen, Mercer)
Graham (10) (Jensen) PP
Doan (26) (Wigle, Campagna) PP
Wigle (29) (Campagna, Hamilton) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Joel Wigle, who scored two goals, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Nicklas Jensen, who recorded two assists.



IceDogs center Artur Gavrus played in his 100th OHL Game!



The Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds, and Mississauga St. Michael's Majors clinch the final two berths in the OHL Playoffs!



The Plymouth Whalers, London Knights, Sudbury Wolves, and Kingston Frontenacs will not participate in this season's playoffs.



March 12th

IceDogs defenseman Broderick Kelly resumes full contact practices after recovering from his skate bite.



March 16th

The IceDogs travel to play the Ottawa 67's. Chris Festarini stopped 6 of the 9 shots he faced before leaving the game with an arm contusion, and being replaced by Joel Vienneau, who stopped 18 of the 21 shots he faced the rest of the way, and though the IceDogs scored late in the second to tie the game 4-4, the Generals scored twice in the third to take the victory!

Niagara 4, Ottawa 6

Cote (9) (Ritchie, Theoret) PP
Cote (10) (Kelly, Gavrus)
Horvat (15) (Mercer, Ritchie)
Rover (17) (Hamilton, Semenov)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Roger Cote, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Oshawa Generals winger Chris Marchese, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Oshawa Generals winger Shane Prince, who scored a goal, and an assist.



IceDogs goaltender Chris Festarini will miss a week with an arm contusion.

The IceDogs recall goaltender Jomar Mulock from the St. Catharines Falcons.



March 17th

Plymouth Whalers center J.T. Miller is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored 2 goals, and 4 assists.



March 18th

The IceDogs travel to play the Belleville Bulls. Joel Vienneau stopped 27 of the 31 shots he faced in the game, and though the IceDogs scored first, the Bulls would score four unanswered goals to take the victory!

Niagara 1, Belleville 4

Doan (27) (Jensen, Hamilton)

First star honours would go to Belleville Bulls center Brenden Gaunce, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Belleville Bulls goaltender Malcolm Subban, who stopped 20 of 21 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Belleville Bulls winger Daniil Zharkov, who scored two goals.



The Kitchener Rangers have won the Hamilton Spectator Trophy as OHL Regular Season Champions!



March 22nd

Former IceDogs goaltender Mark Visentin has signed a 2 year contract worth $470K per season with the Dallas Stars.



Later in the day, former IceDogs goaltender Mark Visentin was released by the Dallas Stars and is now a free agent.



March 23rd

IceDogs goaltender Chris Festarini has resumed full contact practices after recovering from his arm contusion.



IceDogs assigned goaltender Jomar Mulock to the St. Catharines Falcons.



March 24th

Peterborough Petes center Alan Quine is named OHL Player of the Week. In 1 game he scored 2 goals, and an assist.



J.Ross Robertson Cup Playoffs, Conference Quarter-Final Match-Ups



Western Conference



#1 Kitchener Rangers vs. #8 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds

In 4 regular season games Kitchener outscored Sault Ste. Marie 21-9, while taking the season series 3-1-0!



#2 Sarnia Sting vs. #7 Guelph Storm

In 2 regular season games Sarnia outscored Guelph 15-5, while sweeping the season series 2-0-0!



#3 Erie Otters vs. #6 Windsor Spitfires

In 4 regular season games Erie outscored Windsor 15-10, while the teams split the season series 2-2-0!



#4 Saginaw Spirit vs. #5 Owen Sound Attack

In 6 regular season games Saginaw outscored Owen Sound 24-16, while the teams split the season series 3-3-0!



Eastern Conference



#1 Ottawa 67's vs. #8 Mississauga St. Michael's Majors

In 4 regular season games Ottawa outscored Mississauga 15-13, while the teams split the season series 2-2-0!



#2 Niagara IceDogs vs. #7 Brampton Battalion

In 8 regular season games Niagara outscored Brampton 31-22, while taking the season series 5-2-1!



#3 Belleville Bulls vs. #6 Barrie Colts

In 4 regular season games Belleville outscored Barrie 20-9, while taking the season series 3-1-0!



#4 Peterborough Petes vs. #5 Oshawa Generals

In 8 regular season games Oshawa outscored Peterborough 43-24, while taking the season series 6-1-1!
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Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story

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OHL Round-Up, End of the 2007/08 Regular Season



Eastern Conference

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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      OTL    SOL    Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st   PlOttawa                   68     41     19     2      6      0.662   268  212  90   
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2nd   PlNiagara                  68     40     24     1      3      0.618   251  206  84   
3rd   PlBelleville               68     43     22     1      2      0.654   240  205  89   
4th   PlPeterborough             68     39     23     4      2      0.618   256  219  84   
5th   PlOshawa                   68     37     27     3      1      0.574   244  240  78   
6th   PlBarrie                   68     32     32     0      4      0.500   230  254  68   
7th   PlBrampton                 68     33     34     0      1      0.493   198  210  67   
8th   PlMississauga              68     23     38     1      6      0.390   185  252  53   
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9th     Sudbury                  68     23     43     0      2      0.353   210  260  48   
10th    Kingston                 68     18     44     5      1      0.309   179  278  42   

Western Conference

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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      OTL    SOL    Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st   C Kitchener                68     42     18     3      5      0.676   241  165  92   
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2nd   PlSarnia                   68     41     19     4      4      0.662   278  215  90   
3rd   PlErie                     68     37     22     3      6      0.610   223  208  83   
4th   PlSaginaw                  68     38     26     4      0      0.588   276  231  80   
5th   PlOwen Sound               68     38     26     3      1      0.588   233  226  80   
6th   PlWindsor                  68     36     26     4      2      0.574   217  206  78   
7th   PlGuelph                   68     33     28     3      4      0.537   226  241  73   
8th   PlSault Ste. Marie         68     32     31     1      4      0.507   245  251  69   
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9th     Plymouth                 68     27     32     6      3      0.463   218  258  63   
10th    London                   68     27     37     1      3      0.426   197  278  58   


Niagara IceDogs Team Statistics


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No   Name                     GP  G   A   P   +--  PIM  SOG  Sh   Av R 
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31   Festarini, Christopher   52  0   0   0   0    0    0    -    7.90 
1    Vienneau, Joel           21  0   0   0   0    0    0    -    7.10 
3    Graves, Neal             19  2   3   5   -4   6    29   6.9  6.32 
6    Mercer, Luke             66  10  11  21  10   46   72   13.9 6.35 
11   Rover, Shayne            68  17  28  45  5    21   125  13.6 7.63 
5    Cote, Roger              62  10  18  28  12   20   94   10.6 7.19 
2    Graham, Jesse            60  10  20  30  -6   56   92   10.9 6.80 
27   Hamilton, Dougie         63  10  36  46  21   54   105  9.5  8.03 
4    Kelly, Broderick         63  5   9   14  13   28   49   10.2 6.54 
26   DiFruscia, Anthony       41  2   0   2   -1   39   27   7.4  5.88 
12   Doan, Myles              65  27  31  58  16   16   164  16.5 6.97 
9    Horvat, Ryan             58  15  9   24  -3   20   59   25.4 6.43 
23   Theoret, Mitchell        67  28  30  58  13   62   164  17.1 6.97 
13   Vincent, Tyrel           47  3   3   6   -7   24   35   8.6  6.00 
37   Campagna, Mathew         58  19  42  61  19   80   133  14.3 7.59 
44   Casele, Michael          63  4   8   12  -13  30   44   9.1  6.10 
28   Gavrus, Artur            58  5   24  29  -4   101  73   6.8  6.21 
22   Semenov, Fran ois        65  12  37  49  19   60   127  9.4  7.32 
10   Verhaeghe, Carter        34  1   2   3   -6   74   21   4.8  5.82 
55   Biron, Daryl             68  7   12  19  -1   30   66   10.6 6.74 
17   Jensen, Nicklas          25  10  10  20  14   6    57   17.5 7.28 
20   Ritchie, Brett           67  17  31  48  -1   51   121  14.0 7.06 
14   Wigle, Joel              63  29  34  63  20   70   229  12.7 7.43 

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31   Festarini, Christopher   52  30  17  2  2957  2.76 .899 4    7.90 
1    Vienneau, Joel           21  10  7   2  1142  3.31 .868 1    7.10 


OHL League Leaders - Skaters


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Stat                    League Leader                         IceDogs Leader

Goals                   Daniel Catenacci, Owen Sound (41)     Joel Wigle (29), T-24th
Assists                 Alan Quine, Peterborough (70)         Mathew Campagna (42), T-29th
Points                  Alan Quine, Peterborough (110)        Joel Wigle (63), T-37th
+/-                     Ludvig Rensfeldt, Sarnia (+37)        Dougie Hamilton (+21), T-19th
Penalty Minutes         Justin Sefton, Kingston (189)         Artur Gavrus (101) T-34th
Shots on Goal           Cody Payne, Plymouth (273)            Joel Wigle (229), 2nd
Game Winning Goals      Andreas Athanasiou, Ottawa (11)       Joel Wigle (5), T-15th
Hits                    Levi Stinziani, Kingston (317)        Shayne Rover (171) T-30th
Takeaways               Dougie Hamilton, Niagara (76)         Dougie Hamilton (76), 1st
Shot Blocks             Dario Trutmann, Plymouth (125)        Luke Mercer (110), T-15th
Average Rating          Boone Jenner, Oshawa (8.92)           Dougie Hamilton (8.03), 21st


OHL League Leaders - Goaltenders


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Stat                    League Leaders                         IceDogs Leader

Wins                    Tyson Teichmann, Sarnia (37)           Chris Festarini (30), 6th
Goals Against Average   Jaroslav Pavelka, Windsor (1.82)       Chris Festarini (2.77), 8th
Save Percentage         Jaroslav Pavelka, Windsor (.937)       Chris Festarini (.899), 5th
Shutouts                Jaroslav Pavelka, Windsor (10)         Chris Festarini (4), T-3rd
Average Rating          Jaroslav Pavelka, Windsor (8.64)       Chris Festarini (7.90), 4th
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Re: This Is Our House - The Niagara IceDogs Story

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2008 J.Ross Robertson Cup Playoffs, Conference Quarter-Finals



March 25th, Game 1

The IceDogs return home to the Gatorade Garden City Complex in St. Catharines to play host to the opening game of their Eastern Conference Quarter-Final series against the Brampton Battalion. Chris Festarini stopped 21 of the 22 shots he faced, and the IceDogs scored two goals in the first five minutes of the game, and held the Battalion off the rest of the way!

Brampton 1, Niagara 2

Doan (1) (Rover, Campagna) PP
Rover (1) (Wigle, Hamilton) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Shayne Rover, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Dougie Hamilton, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Chris Festarini, who stopped 21 of 22 shots in the victory!



The Niagara IceDogs lead the series 1-0!



Other Scores

Barrie 3, Belleville 2 (Barrie lead the series 1-0!)
Mississauga 4, Ottawa 5 (Ottawa lead the series 1-0!)
Oshawa 8, Peterborough 5 (Oshawa lead the series 1-0!)

Windsor 2, Erie 1 (Windsor lead the series 1-0!)
Sault Ste. Marie 0, Kitchener 3 (Kitchener lead the series 1-0!)
Owen Sound 2, Saginaw 3 (Saginaw lead the series 1-0!)
Guelph 4, Sarnia 1 (Guelph lead the series 1-0!)



March 26th, Game 2

The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the second game of their series with the Brampton Battalion. Chris Festarini stopped 25 of the 28 shots he faced, and though the Battalion scored with just five minutes left in the game to tie the score 3-3, it would be just seconds later that the IceDogs would score the game winner!

Brampton 3, Niagara 4

Wigle (1) (Graham, Doan)
Doan (2) (Campagna)
Theoret (1) (Ritchie, Mercer)
Mercer (1) (Unassisted)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Joel Wigle, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Brampton Battalion winger Geoff Bezruchko, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Myles Doan, who scored a goal, and an assist.



The Niagara IceDogs lead the series 2-0!



Other Scores

Barrie 1, Belleville 5 (The series is tied 1-1!)
Mississauga 1, Ottawa 4 (Ottawa lead the series 2-0!)
Oshawa 2, Peterborough 5 (The series is tied 1-1!)

Windsor 4, Erie 2 (Windsor lead the series 2-0!)
Sault Ste. Marie 0, Kitchener 5 (Kitchener lead the series 2-0!)
Owen Sound 1, Saginaw 5 (Saginaw lead the series 2-0!)
Guelph 1, Sarnia 4 (The series is tied 1-1!)



March 28th, Game 3

The IceDogs travel to the Powerade Centre in Brampton to play the third game of their series with the Brampton Battalion. Chris Festarini stopped 25 of the 27 shots he faced, and though the Battalion scored early in the third to tie the score 2-2, the IceDogs scored two more goals to claim the victory!

Niagara 4, Brampton 2

Wigle (2) (Hamilton, Doan) PP
Semenov (1) (DiFruscia, Jensen)
Hamilton (1) (Wigle, Rover)
Biron (1) (Festarini) EN

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Joel Wigle, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Dougie Hamilton, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Chris Festarini, who stopped 25 of 27 shots in the victory.



The Niagara IceDogs lead the series 3-0!



Other Scores

Belleville 2, Barrie 4 (Barrie lead the series 2-1!)
Ottawa 4, Mississauga 3 (Ottawa lead the series 3-0!)
Peterborough 4, Oshawa 7 (Oshawa lead the series 2-1!)

Sarnia 1, Guelph 4 (Guelph lead the series 2-1!)
Saginaw 6, Owen Sound 3 (Saginaw lead the series 3-0!)
Kitchener 6, Sault Ste. Marie 2 (Kitchener lead the series 3-0!)
Erie 0, Windsor 2 (Windsor lead the series 3-0!)



March 29th, Game 4

The IceDogs remain on the road to play the fourth game of their series against the Brampton Battalion. Chris Festarini stopped 25 of the 28 shots he faced, and though the Battalion scored early in the third to tie the score 3-3, the IceDogs exploded for three goals in the last half of the third period to take the victory!

Niagara 6, Brampton 3

Jensen (1) (Campagna, Doan)
Campagna (1) (Hamilton, Wigle) PP
Kelly (1) (Semenov)
Jensen (2) (Graham, Mercer)
Rover (2) (Campagna)
Doan (3) (Wigle, Rover) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Brampton Battalion center Jonathan Mullen, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Shayne Rover, who scored a goal, and an assist.



The Niagara IceDogs eliminate the Brampton Battalion, defeating them 4 games to 0!



Other Scores

Belleville 3, Barrie 1 (The series is tied 2-2!)
Ottawa 3, Mississauga 2 (The Ottawa 67's eliminate the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors, defaeting them 4 games to 0!)
Peterborough 3, Oshawa 5 (Oshawa lead the series 3-1!)

Sarnia 4, Guelph 10 (Guelph lead the series 3-1!)
Saginaw 5, Owen Sound 6 (Saginaw lead the series 3-1!)
Kitchener 4, Sault Ste. Marie 3 (The Kitchener Rangers eliminate the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds, defeating them 4 games to 0!)
Erie 2, Windsor 0 (Windsor lead the series 3-1!)



March 31st, Game 5



Other Scores

Barrie 3, Belleville 1 (Barrie lead the series 3-2!)
Oshawa 4, Peterborough 2 (The Oshawa Generals eliminate the Peterborough Petes, defeating them 4 games to 1!)

Windsor 2, Erie 1 (The Windsor Spitfires eliminate the Erie Otters, defeating them 4 games to 1!)
Owen Sound 4, Saginaw 3 (Saginaw lead the seresi 3-2!)
Guelph 2, Sarnia 4 (Guelph lead the series 3-2!)



Kitchener Rangers center Radek Faksa is named OHL Player of the Month. In 8 games he scored 5 goals, and 9 assists.



April 1st

The ISS released their Final Rankings for the 2008 NHL Entry Draft, and no IceDogs were ranked!

The top-ranked player was Red Deer Rebels center Curtis Lazar (61GP, 54G, 60A, 114P, +18, 45 PIM, 8.97 AvR), followed by Swift Current Broncos center Alex Forsberg (57GP, 23G, 49A, 72P, +7, 79 PIM, 7.65 AvR), and Ottawa 67's center Sean Monahan (67GP, 34G, 57A, 91P, +5, 105 PIM, 7.96 AvR).



The ISS also released their Final Rankings for the 2008 OHL Priority Selection!

The top-ranked player was Ottawa Sting winger Les Morris (50GP, 57G, 41A, 98P, +43, 33 PIM, 8.18 AvR), followed by Toronto Junior Canadiens center Zoltan Poitras (50GP, 40G, 59A, 99P, +58, 30 PIM, 9.24 AvR), and Huntsville Otters center Jean-Stephane Clayton (60GP, 65G, 54A, 119P, +59, 42 PIM, 8.87 AvR).

The IceDogs hold the 17th Overall Pick in the Draft!

Ranked #17 - C Sebastien Clouston, Pickering Panthers (55GP, 31G, 34A, 65P, +14, 54 PIM, 7.96 AvR)



The ISS also released their Final Rankings for the 2008 CHL Import Draft!

The top-ranked player was Finnish winger Juha Puronen (HIFK Helsinki A-Jrs, 9GP, 2G, 3A, 5P, +1, 12 PIM, 5.67 AvR), followed by Slovenian defenseman Blaz Dervaric (Triglav Kranj Jrs, 38GP, 17G, 46A, 63P, +39, 60 PIM, 9.55 AvR), and Finnish center Tuomo Heikkila (Espoo Blues A-Jrs, 40GP, 16G, 22A, 38P, +7, 40 PIM, 6.63 AvR).



April 2nd, Game 6



Other Scores

Belleville 4, Barrie 2 (The series is tied 3-3!)

Sarnia 5, Guelph 1 (The series is tied 3-3!)
Saginaw 5, Owen Sound 2 (The Saginaw Spirit eliminate the Owen Sound Attack, defeating them 4 games to 2!)



April 4th, Game 7



Other Scores

Barrie 1, Belleville 2 (The Belleville Bulls eliminate the Barrie Colts, defeating them 4 games to 3!)

Guelph 3, Sarnia 5 (The Sarnia Sting eliminate the Guelph Storm, defeating them 4 games to 3!)



J.Ross Robertson Cup Playoffs, Conference Semi-Final Match-Ups



Western Conference



#1 Kitchener Rangers vs. #6 Windsor Spitfires

In 4 regular season games Kitchener outscored Windsor 19-8, while sweeping the season series 4-0-0!



#2 Sarnia Sting vs. #4 Saginaw Spirit

In 8 regular season games Sarnia outscored Saginaw 34-27, while taking the season series 6-2-0!



Eastern Conference



#1 Ottawa 67's vs. #5 Oshawa Generals

In 8 regular season games Ottawa outscored Oshawa 31-15, while taking the season series 6-0-2!



#2 Niagara IceDogs vs. #3 Belleville Bulls

In 2 regular season games Belleville outscored Niagara 8-2, while sweeping the season series 2-0-0!
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2008 J.Ross Robertson Cup Playoffs, Conference Semi-Finals



April 6th, Game 1

The IceDogs return home to the Gatorade Garden City Complex in St. Catharines to play host to the opening game of the Eastern Conference Semi-Final series with the Belleville Bulls. Chris Festarini stopped 21 of 25 shots he faced, but two empty net goals in the third gave Belleville the victory!

Belleville 6, Niagara 4

Ritchie (1) (Theoret, Cote) PP
Jensen (3) (Ritchie, Theoret) PP
Campagna (2) (Wigle, Doan) PP
Rover (3) (Biron)

First star honours would go to Belleville Bulls winger Austen Brassard, who scored two goals, and an assist. Second star would go to Belleville Bulls defenseman Stephen Silas, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Belleville Bulls center Brendan Gaunce, who recorded two assists.



The Bulls lead the series 1-0!



Other Scores

Oshawa 2, Ottawa 5 (Ottawa lead the series 1-0!)

Windsor 2, Kitchener 3 (Kitchener lead the series 1-0!)
Saginaw 6, Sarnia 4 (Saginaw lead the series 1-0!)



IceDogs defenseman Roger Cote will miss 10 days with olecranon bursitis.



April 7th, Game 2

The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the second game of their series with the Belleville Bulls. Chris Festarini stopped 18 of the 19 shots he faced, and though the Bulls scored first, the IceDogs would score three unanswered goals to take the victory!

Belleville 1, Niagara 3

Ritchie (2) (Theoret, Mercer) PP
Doan (4) (Hamilton, Campagna) PP
Doan (5) (Wigle, Campagna) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Myles Doan, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who recroded two assists. Third star would go to Belleville Bulls defenseman Adam Bignell, who scored a goal.



The series is tied 1-1!



Other Scores

Oshawa 5, Ottawa 2 (The series is tied 1-1!)

Windsor 1, Kitchener 3 (Kitchener lead the series 2-0!)
Saginaw 0, Sarnia 3 (The series is tied 1-1!)



April 9th, Game 3

The IceDogs travel to Yardmen Arena in Belleville to play the third game of their series with the Belleville Bulls. Chris Festarini stopped 24 of the 27 shots he faced, however Belleville goaltender John Chartrand shut down the IceDogs completely in the Bulls victory!

Niagara 0, Belleville 3

First star honours would go to Belleville Bulls goaltender John Chartrand, who posted a 20 save shutout. Second star would go to Belleville Bulls center Brendan Gaunce, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Belleville Bulls winger Austen Brassard, who scored a goal, and an assist.



The Bulls lead the series 2-1!



Other Scores

Ottawa 8, Oshawa 3 (Ottawa lead the series 2-1!)

Sarnia 3, Saginaw 4 (Saginaw lead the series 2-1!)
Kitchener 1, Windsor 3 (Kitchener lead the series 2-1!)



April 10th, Game 4

The IceDogs remain on the road to play the fourth game of their series with the Belleville Bulls. Chris Festarini stopped 34 of 36 shots he faced, and though the Bulls led 2-1 going into the third, the IceDogs scored three unanswered goals to take the victory!

Niagara 4, Belleville 2

Doan (6) PS
Jensen (4) (Theoret, Ritchie) PP
Biron (2) (Unassisted)
Theoret (2) (Unassisted)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Chris Festarini, who stopped 34 of 36 shots in the victory. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Mitchell Theoret, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Daryl Biron, who scored a goal.



The series is tied 2-2!



Other Scores

Ottawa 2, Oshawa 0 (Ottawa lead the series 3-1!)

Sarnia 4, Saginaw 2 (The series is tied 2-2!)
Kitchener 0, Windsor 2 (The series is tied 2-2!)



April 12th, Game 5

The IceDogs return home to play host to the fifth game of their series with the Belleville Bulls. Chris Festarini stopped all 29 shots he faced to record his first shutout of the playoffs, and the IceDogs scored five goals to secure the victory!

Belleville 0, Niagara 5

Theoret (3) (Wigle, Semenov)
Graham (1) (Unassisted) PP
Jensen (5) (Mercer, Ritchie) PP
Rover (4) (Hamilton, Wigle) PP
Graham (2) (Jensen, Mercer) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Chris Festarini, who posted a 29 save shutout. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Jesse Graham, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Joel Wigle, who recorded two assists.



The IceDogs lead the series 3-2!



Other Scores

Oshawa 3, Ottawa 4 (The Ottawa 67's eliminate the Oshawa Generals, defeating them 4 games to 1!)

Windsor 1, Kitchener 2 (Kitchener lead the series 3-2!)
Saginaw 3, Sarnia 2 (Saginaw lead the series 3-2!)



April 14th, Game 6

The IceDogs travel back to Belleville to play the sixth game of their series with the Belleville Bulls. Chris Festarini stopped 25 of the 27 shots he faced, and though the Bulls led 2-1 going into the third, the IceDogs would score three unanswered goals to take the victory!

Niagara 4, Belleville 2

Wigle (3) (Hamilton, Campagna) PP
Kelly (2) (DiFruscia, Graves)
Casele (1) (Unassisted)
Ritchie (3) (Kelly) EN

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Broderick Kelly, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Belleville Bulls defenseman Stephen Silas, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Belleville Bulls center Joseph Cramarossa, who scored a goal, and an assist.



The Niagara IceDogs eliminate the Belleville Bulls, defeating them 4 games to 2!



Other Scores

Sarnia 2, Saginaw 4 (The Saginaw Spirit eliminate the Sarnia Sting, defeating them 4 games to 2!)
Kitchener 2, Windsor 1 (The Kitchener Rangers eliminate the Windsor Spitfires, defeating them 4 games to 2!)



April 16th

IceDogs defenseman Roger Cote resumes full contact practices after recovering from his olecranon bursitis.



J.Ross Robertson Cup Playoffs, Conference Final Match-Ups



Western Conference



#1 Kitchener Rangers vs. #4 Saginaw Spirit

In 4 regular season games Kitchener outscored Saginaw 10-9, while the teams split the season series 1-1-2!



Eastern Conference



#1 Ottawa 67's vs. #2 Niagara IceDogs

Ottawa and Niagara split the 2 game season series 1-1-0!
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2008 J.Ross Robertson Cup Playoffs, Conference Finals



April 17th, Game 1

The IceDogs travel to play J.Benson Cartage Centre in Ottawa to play the opening game of the Eastern Conference Final against the Ottawa 67's. Chris Festarini stopped only 6 of the 10 shots he faced before being pulled in favor of Joel Vienneau, who stopped 10 of 12 shots he rest of the way, as the IceDogs were dominated through the entire game!

Niagara 2, Ottawa 6

Campagna (3) (Rover, Hamilton) PP
Graham (3) (Doan, Rover) PP

First star honours would go to Ottawa 67's defenseman Cody Ceci, who recorded three assists. Second star would go to Ottawa 67's winger Andreas Athanasiou, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Ottawa 67's center Sean Monahan, who scored a goal, and an assist.



The Ottawa 67's lead the series 1-0!



Saginaw Spirit vs. Kitchener Rangers

Kitchener defeat Saginaw 5-1! First star honours would go to Kitchener Rangers center Radek Faksa, who scored a goal, and four assists. Second star would go to Kitchener Rangers winger Mitchell Dempsey, who scored two goals, and two assists. Third star would go to Kitchener Rangers defenseman Ryan Murphy, who scored a goal, and an assist.



The Kitchener Rangers lead the series 1-0!



April 18th, Game 2

The IceDogs remain on the road to play the second game of their series with the Ottawa 67's. Chris Festarini stopped 41 of the 43 shots he faced, and the IceDogs scored late in the third to force overtime, where defenseman Jesse Graham would score the winner in the second overtime to give the IceDogs the victory!

Niagara 3, Ottawa 2 (2OT)

Wigle (4) (Theoret, Semenov)
Wigle (5) (Rover, Doan) PP
Graham (4) (Ritchie, Theoret) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Chris Festarini, who stopped 41 of 43 shots in the victory. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Joel Wigle, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Shayne Rover, who recorded an assist.



The series is tied 1-1!



April 19th



Saginaw Spirit vs. Kitchener Rangers

Kitchener defeat Saginaw 4-2! First star honours would go to Saginaw Spirit center Vincent Trochek, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Saginaw Spirit winger Brandon Saad, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Kitchener Rangers goaltender John Gibson, who stopped 25 of 27 shots in the victory.



The Kitchener Rangers lead the series 2-0!



April 20th, Game 3

The IceDogs return home to the Gatorade Garden City Complex in St. Catharines to play host to the third game of their series with the Ottawa 67's. Chris Festarini stopped 19 of the 21 shots he faced, and though the 67's scored early in the third period to tie the game 2-2, the IceDogs would score the winning goal just seconds later!

Ottawa 2, Niagara 3

Campagna (4) (Rover, Hamilton) PP
Ritchie (4) (Graham, Campagna) SH
Jensen (6) (Campagna)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Nicklas Jensen, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Ottawa 67's defenseman Cody Ceci, who recorded an assist.



The Niagara IceDogs lead the series 2-1!



Kitchener Rangers vs. Saginaw Spirit

Kitchener defeat Saginaw 4-1! First star honours would go to Kitchener Rangers winger Chase Hatcher, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Kitchener Rangers winger Martin Ellis, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Kitchener Rangers defenseman Cory Genovese, who recorded two assists.

The Kitchener Rangers lead the series 3-0!



April 22nd, Game 4

The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the fourth game of their series with the Ottawa 67's. Chris Festarini stopped 19 of the 22 shots he faced, and though the 67's battled back from a 3-0 deficit, to tie the game 3-3 going into the third period, the IceDogs would score three times in the third to take the victory!

Ottawa 3, Niagara 6

Wigle (6) (Unassisted)
Hamilton (2) (Gavrus)
Jensen (7) (Theoret, Ritchie) PP
Jensen (8) (Theoret, Cote)
Doan (7) (Hamilton, Wigle)
Semenov (2) (Unassisted)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Dougie Hamilton, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Joel Wigle, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Ottawa 67's center John McFarland, who recorded two assists.



The Niagara IceDogs lead the series 3-1!



Kitchener Rangers vs. Saginaw Spirit

Kitchener defeat Saginaw 5-2! First star honours would go to Kitchener Rangers center Radek Faksa, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Kitchener Rangers winger Chase Hatcher, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Kitchener Rangers winger Mitchell Dempsey, who scored two goals.



The Kitchener Rangers eliminate the Saginaw Spirit, defeating them 4 games to 0!



April 24th, Game 5

The IceDogs travel back to Ottawa to play the fifth game of their series with the Ottawa 67's. Chris Festarini stopped 27 of 28 shots he faced, and the IceDogs took an early 2-0 lead, and held Ottawa off the rest of the game!

Niagara 2, Ottawa 1

Wigle (7) (Campagna, Doan) PP
Ritchie (5) (Horvat, Biron)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Chris Festarini, who stopped 27 of 28 shots in the victory. Second star would go to Ottawa 67's goaltender Shayne Campbell, who stopped 25 of 27 shots in the loss. Third star would go to Ottawa 67's defenseman Jean-Gabriel Gosselin, who scored a goal.



The Niagara IceDogs eliminate the Ottawa 67's, defeating them 4 games to 1!



J.Ross Robertson Cup Final Match-Up



#1 (West) Kitchener Rangers vs. #2 (East) Niagara IceDogs

Kitchener and Niagara split the 2 game season series 1-1-0!

To get to this point the Kitchener Rangers had to eliminate #8 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds, #6 Windsor Spitfires, and #4 Saginaw Spirit! The Niagara IceDogs had to get through the #7 Brampton Battalion, #3 Belleville Bulls, and #1 Ottawa 67's!
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2008 J.Ross Robertson Cup Final




May 1st, Game 1

The IceDogs travel to the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium in Kitchener to play the opening game of the J.Ross Robertson Cup Final against the Kitchener Rangers. Chris Festarini stopped 30 of the 34 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs led 2-1 entering the third, the Rangers would score three unanswered third period goals to take the victory!

Niagara 2, Kitchener 4

Doan (8) (Wigle, Hamilton) PP
Graham (5) (Unassisted)

First star honours would go to Kitchener Rangers defenseman Ryan Murphy, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Kitchener Rangers winger Chase Hatcher, who scored a goal, and two assists. Third star would go to Kitchener Rangers center Radek Faksa, who scored a goal, and an assist.



The Kitchener Rangers lead the series 1-0!



May 3rd, Game 2

The IceDogs remain on the road to play the second game of their series with the Kitchener Rangers. Chris Festarini stopped 21 of the 23 shots he faced, and though the Rangers took an early 2-0 lead, the IceDogs scored four unanswered goals to take the victory!

Niagara 4, Kitchener 2

Verhaeghe (1) (Mercer, Gavrus)
Campagna (5) (Doan, Jensen)
Campagna (6) (Wigle, Doan) PP
Wigle (8) (Unassisted) EN

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Joel Wigle, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Myles Doan, who recorded two assists.



The series is tied 1-1!



May 5th, Game 3

The IceDogs return home to the Gatorade Garden City Complex in St. Catharines to play host to the third game of their series with the Kitchener Rangers. Chris Festarini stopped 27 of 29 shots he faced, and the Rangers scored late in the third to force overtime, where Rangers center Radek Faksa scored early in the second overtime to secure the victory!

Kitchener 2, Niagara 1 (2OT)

Campagna (7) (Doan, Hamilton) PP

First star honours would go to Kitchener Rangers center Radek Faksa, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Kitchener Rangers goaltender John Gibson, who stopped 35 of 36 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Chris Festarini, who stopped 27 of 29 shots in the loss.



The Kitchener Rangers lead the series 2-1!



May 6th

IceDogs winger Brett Ritchie has signed a 3 year contract worth $475K per season with the Minnesota Wild. He has left the IceDogs.



The Edmonton Oil Kings have won the Presidents Cup, defeating the Seattle Thunderbirds 4 games to 0, and will represent the WHL as Champions at the Memorial Cup in Erie, Pennsylvania!



May 7th, Game 4

The IceDogs remain at home to play host to the fourth game of their series with the Kitchener Rangers. Chris Festarini stopped 25 of 26 shots he faced, and he let in a goal just over a minute into the game, unfortunately it was also the only goal of the game!

Kitchener 1, Niagara 0

First star honours would go to Kitchener Rangers goaltender John Gibson, who posted a 22 save shutout. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Chris Festarini, who stopped 25 of 26 shots in the loss. Third star would go to Kitchener Rangers winger Tanner Richard, who scored a goal.



The Kitchener Rangers lead the series 3-1!



May 8th

Former IceDogs winger David Pacan has decided to try his luck in Europe, signing a 2 year contract worth $205K with Salavat Yulajev Ufa of the Russian Superleague!



May 9th, Game 5

The IceDogs travel back to Kitchener to play the fifth game of their series with the Kitchener Rangers. Chris Festarini stopped 28 of the 31 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored late in the third to tie the game, Kitchener winger Chase Hatcher emerged as the overtime hero, sending Kitchener through to the Memorial Cup!

Niagara 2, Kitchener 3 (OT)

Graham (6) (Gavrus, Cote) PP
Doan (9) (Semenov, Biron)

First star honours would go to Kitchener Rangers winger Mitchell Dempsey, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Kitchener Rangers center Radek Faksa, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Kitchener Rangers goaltender John Gibson, who stopped 34 of 36 shots in the victory.



The Kitchener Rangers win the J.Ross Robertson Cup, defeating the Niagara IceDogs 4 games to 1, and will represent the OHL as Champions at the Memorial Cup in Erie, Pennsylvania!



May 10th

The OHL Priority Selection took place today, more info in the next post.



May 13th

The PEI Rocket win the QMJHL Presidents Cup, defeating the Moncton Wildcats 4 games to 2, and will represent the QMJHL as Champion at the Memorial Cup in Erie, Pennsylvania!



The Memorial Cup is now set!

Erie Otters (Hosts)
Kitchener Rangers (OHL Champion)
Edmonton Oil Kings (WHL Champion)
PEI Rocket (QMJHL Champion)
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May 10th, OHL Priority Selection



The IceDogs hold the 16th Overall Pick in the draft!



With the 1st Overall Pick the Kingston Frontenacs selected Ottawa Sting winger Les Morris!



1st Round (16th Overall): RW Lawne Paton

6', 149 lbs, Age: 15, From: Milton, Ontario, Halton Hurricanes (South Central AAA League)

Stats: 47GP, 31G, 53A, 84P, +38, 70 PIM, 8.30 AvR



2nd Round (36th Overall): G Jesse McCollough

6'2", 160 lbs, Age: 15, From: Ellenton, Florida, Ellenton Eels U16 (United States U16 East)

Stats: 44GP, 18-18-8, 3 SO, 2.30 GAA, .916 SV%, 7.91 AvR



3rd Round (56th Overall): RD Drake Milne

5'9", 143 lbs, Age: 16, From: Pickering, Ontario, Ajax-Pickering Raiders (Eastern AAA Hockey League)

Stats: 50GP, 20G, 55A, 75P, +32, 54 PIM, 7.70 AvR



4th Round (76th Overall): RW Scott Pokulok

5'9", 152 lbs, Age: 15, From: Mississauga, Ontario, Mississauga AAA IceDogs (Greater Toronto Hockey League)

Stats: 49GP, 16G, 33A, 49P, +21, 42 PIM, 7.12 AvR



5th Round (86th Overall): C Devin Hill

6'2", 152 lbs, Age: 15, From: New York, New York, South Florida Golden Wolves (United States U16 East)

Stats: 50GP, 11G, 14A, 25P, -7, 46 PIM, 6.96 AvR



7th Round (136th Overall): LW/RW Samson Tanguay

5'10", 145 lbs, Age: 15, From: St. Mary's, Ontario, St. Mary's Lincolns (Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League)

Stats: 60GP, 20G, 32A, 52P, +18, 69 PIM, 6.82 AvR



8th Round (156th Overall): LD Kris Dube

5'9", 152 lbs, Age: 16, From: Metcalfe, Ontario, Port Colbourne Pirates (Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League)

Stats: 60GP, 22G, 56A, 78P, +28, 69 PIM, 7.30 AvR



9th Round (176th Overall): RW/LW Dean Koverko

6', 183 lbs, Age: 15, From: Kemptville, Ontario, Sudbury Nickel Capital Wolves (Great Northern Midget League)

Stats: 43GP, 9G, 13A, 22P, +12, 57 PIM, 6.47 AvR



10th Round (196th Overall): C Pierre-Marc Duchesne

5'10", 156 lbs, Age: 15, From: Ottawa, Ontario, South Ottawa Canadians (Eastern Ontario Junior B Hockey League)

Stats: 60GP, 38G, 33A, 71P, +22, 74 PIM, 6.82 AvR



12th Round (236th Overall): LD/RD Bruce Dorion

5'10", 180 lbs, Age: 15, From: Whitby, Ontario, Whitby Fury (Ontario Junior A Hockey League)

Stats: 59GP, 13G, 48A, 61P, +33, 66 PIM, 7.03 AvR



13th Round (256th Overall): LD Denny Hope

6'1", 185 lbs, Age: 15, From: Niagara Falls, Ontario, Niagara Falls Thunder (South Central AAA League)

Stats: 50GP, 6G, 12A, 18P, +8, 67 PIM, 7.12 AvR



14th Round (276th Overall): RW/LW Maxime Regier

6', 169 lbs, Age: 15, From: Toronto, Ontario, Sudbury Nickel Capital Wolves (Great Northern Midget League)

Stats: 43GP, 7G, 10A, 17P, -5, 52 PIM, 6.21 AvR



15th Round (296th Overall): G Arnold Beauchemin

6', 160 lbs, Age: 16, From: St. Catharines, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League)

Stats: 0GP



May 20th, OHL Awards Presentation



Red Tilson Trophy (Most Outstanding Player)

C Boone Jenner, Oshawa Generals (60GP, 38G, 51A, 89P, +15, 65 PIM, 8.92 AvR)

Runners-Up: C Daniel Catenacci (Owen Sound Attack), C Brendan Gaunce (Belleville Bulls)



William Hanley Awards (Perseverance, Sportsmanship, Dedication to Hockey)

C Ludvig Rensfeldt, Sarnia Sting (68GP, 13G, 51A, 64P, +37, 44 PIM, 7.97 AvR)

Runners-Up: D Michael Moffat (Kingston Frontenacs), D Shayne Rover (Niagara IceDogs)



Matt Leyden Trophy (Coach of the Year)

Johnny Smith, Niagara IceDogs

Runners-Up: Steve Poapst (Sarnia Sting), Denny Lambert (Belleville Bulls)



Max Kaminsky Trophy (Defenseman of the Year)

Tommy Hughes, Peterborough Petes (66GP, 19G, 44A, 63P, +20, 86 PIM, 8.17 AvR)

Runners-Up: Ryan Murphy (Kitchener Rangers), Dougie Hamilton (Niagara IceDogs)



OHL Goaltender of the Year

Adam Wood, Erie Otters (56GP, 33-13-7, 4 SO, 2.55 GAA, .905 SV%, 8.16 AvR)

Runners-Up: Chris Festarini (Niagara IceDogs), Matej Machovsky (Brampton Battalion)



Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy (Scoring Leader)

C Daniel Catenacci, Owen Sound Attack (95 points) (Actually the 4th Leading Scorer)

Runners-Up: C Alan Quine (Peterborough Petes) (Actual Leading Scorer), C Matia Marcantuoni (Saginaw Spirit) (Actually the 2nd Leading Scorer)



Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy (Top Overage Player)

C Daniel Catenacci, Owen Sound Attack (60GP, 41G, 54A, 95P, +35, 86 PIM, 8.67 AvR)

Runners-Up: C Alan Quine (Peterborough Petes), LW Matt Puempel (Peterborough Petes)

Note: None of these three players are actually overage players.



Emms Family Trophy (Rookie of the Year)

D Connor Murphy, Saginaw Spirit (68GP, 18G, 47A, 65P, +15, 28 PIM, 7.94 AvR)

Runners-Up: D Chris Albertini (Oshawa Generals), D Joshua Chapman (Ottawa 67's)



Bobby Smith Trophy (Scholastic Player of the Year)

RW Cody Payne, Plymouth Whalers

Runners-Up: D Dougie Hamilton (Niagara IceDogs), C Sean Monahan (Ottawa 67's)



OHL Executive of the Year

Steve Spott, Kitchener Rangers

Runners-Up: Mark Addison (Niagara IceDogs), Mel Bridgman (Ottawa 67's)



OHL Star Player

C Radek Faksa, Kitchener Rangers (57GP, 29G, 49A, 78P, +26, 90 PIM, 8.47 AvR)

Runners-Up: C Boone Jenner (Oshawa Generals), C Brendan Gaunce (Belleville Bulls)
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2008 Memorial Cup, From: Tullio Arena, Erie, Pennsylvania



May 21st



PEI Rocket vs. Kitchener Rangers

Kitchener defeat PEI 5-3! First star honours would go to Kitchener Rangers center Radek Faksa, who recorded three assists. Second star would go to Kitchener Rangers center Andrew Crescenzi, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Kitchener Rangers defenseman Chris Buonomo, who scored a goal, and an assist.



Edmonton Oil Kings vs. Erie Otters

Edmonton defeat Erie 3-0! First star honours would go to Edmonton Oil Kings goaltender Steven Myland, who posted a 26 save shutout. Second star would go to Edmonton Oil Kings center Jerry Paradise, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Edmonton Oil Kings winger Dylan Wruck, who scored a goal.



May 22nd

Former IceDogs goaltender Mark Visentin has signed a 2 year contract worth $475K per season with the Dallas Stars.



May 23rd



Edmonton Oil Kings vs. PEI Rocket

PEI defeat Edmonton 6-4! First star honours would go to PEI Rocket center Matej Beran, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to PEI Rocket winger Alex Noel, who recorded three assists. Third star would go to PEI Rocket center Taylor Burke, who scored a goal, and an assist.



Kitchener Rangers vs. Erie Otters

Kitchener defeat Erie 4-0! First star honours would go to Kitchener Rangers goaltender John Gibson, who posted a 24 save shutout. Second star would go to Kitchener Rangers center Radek Faksa, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Kitchener Rangers defenseman Ryan Murphy, who recorded two assists.



May 25th



Edmonton Oil Kings vs. Kitchener Rangers

Kitchener defeat Edmonton 2-0! First star honours would go to Kitchener Rangers goaltender John Gibson, who posted a 24 save shutout. Second star would go to Edmonton Oil Kings goaltender Steven Myland, who stopped 35 of 37 shots in the loss. Third star would go to Kitchener Rangers center Radek Faksa, who scored a goal.



PEI Rocket vs. Erie Otters

PEI defeat Erie 4-2! First star honours would go to PEI Rocket center Matej Beran, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to PEI Rocket winger Olivier Croteau, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to PEI Rocket winger Alex Noel, who scored a goal, and two assists.


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 2008-09 Table
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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      T      OTW    OTL    Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st   Q Kitchener                3      3      0      0      0      0      1.000   11   3    6    
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2nd   PlP.E.I.                   3      2      1      0      0      0      0.667   13   11   4    
3rd   PlEdmonton                 3      1      2      0      0      0      0.333   7    8    2    
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4th     Erie                     3      0      3      0      0      0      0.000   2    11   0    



May 28th

IceDogs defenseman Shayne Rover has signed a 2 year contract worth $28.5K per season with the Orlando Solar Bears of the ECHL! He has left the team.



May 30th, Memorial Cup Semi-Final



Edmonton Oil Kings vs. PEI Rocket

PEI defeat Edmonton 3-2! First star honours would go to Edmonton Oil Kings defenseman Dylan Smith, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to PEI Rocket goaltender Antoine Bibeau, who stopped 31 of 33 shots in the victory. Third star would go to PEI Rocket winger Benjamin Laliberte, who scored a goal, and an assist.



June 2nd, Memorial Cup Final



PEI Rocket vs. Kitchener Rangers

PEI defeat Kitchener 2-0! First star honours would go to PEI Rocket goaltender Antoine Bibeau, who posted a 36 save shutout. Second star would go to Kitchener Rangers goaltender John Gibson, who stopped 21 of 22 shots in the loss. Third star would go to PEI Rocket center Matej Beran, who scored a goal.



The PEI Rocket are 2008 Memorial Cup Champions!
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June 2008



June 3rd


The IceDogs release their overage players:

rights to D Shayne Rover
LW Myles Doan
G Joel Vienneau

The IceDogs also release C Michael Casele.



The IceDogs release the rights to the following players:

C Cole Bardreau
C Riley Bourbonnais
C Ryan Strome
RW Brett Ritchie



June 6th

The IceDogs announce the completion of a trade with the Kingston Frontenacs, sending center Artur Gavrus, and goaltender Jomar Mulock to the Frontenacs in exchange for the rights to Czech center Jan Mandat.



Artur Gavrus played in 58 games for the IceDogs this season, putting up 29 (5+24) points, and was -4, with 101 penalty minutes.

Jomar Mulock played in 55 games for the St. Catharines Falcons of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League this season, posting a 38-7-10 record, with 3 shutouts, a 2.62 GAA, and .906 SV%.

Mandat played in 40 games for Jihlava of the Czech First Division this season, putting up 4 (2+2) points, and was -5, with 30 penalty minutes.



The Canadian Hockey League released their All-Star Teams today!



First All-Star Team

Goaltender: Adam Wood (Erie Otters)
Defenseman: Ryan Murray (Everett Silvertips)
Defenseman: Tommy Hughes (Peterborough Petes)
Forward: Alan Quine (Peterborough Petes)
Forward: Michael St. Croix (Edmonton Oil Kings)
Forward: Curtis Lazar (Red Deer Rebels)



Second All-Star Team

Goaltender: Antoine Bibeau (PEI Rocket)
Defensemen: Trey Lewis (Quebec Remparts)
Defensemen: Dylan Smith (Edmonton Oil Kings)
Forward: Chance Lund (Kelowna Rockets)
Forward: Boone Jenner (Oshawa Generals)
Forward: Zack Phillips (Saint John Sea Dogs)



Rookie All-Star Team

Goaltender: Alexandre Michaud (Gatineau Olympiques)
Defensemen: Connor Murphy (Sarnia Sting)
Defensemen: Chris Albertini (Oshawa Generals)
Forward: Jordan Durand (Shawinigan Cataractes)
Forward: Conner Bleackley (Edmonton Oil Kings)
Forward: Dmitri Jaskin (Prince Albert Raiders)



June 11th

The IceDogs announce the signing of Czech center Jan Mandat. He was the Kingston Frontenacs 1st Round Pick (6th Overall) in the 2007 CHL Import Draft.



June 18th

Former IceDogs winger Myles Doan has signed a 1 year contract worth $35K with the Augsburger Panther of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga!



June 20th

The following players loans to the IceDogs have been completed, and they have returned to their NHL Organizations:

D Dougie Hamilton, Boston Bruins
RW Nicklas Jensen, Vancouver Canucks

The IceDogs have released the rights to both players.



June 21st

The NHL Entry Draft took place today, and no IceDogs were drafted.

The Washington Capitals selected Red Deer Rebels center Curtis Lazar with the 1st Overall Pick of the Drafted. The Toronto Maple Leafs selected Ottawa 67's center Sean Monahan with the 2nd Overall Pick, and the Ottawa Senators selected Medicine Hat Tigers winger Hunter Shinkaruk with the third overall pick.

IceDogs prospect winger Markus Sjoberg was chosen in the 2nd Round (33rd Overall) by the St. Louis Blues.



June 26th, CHL Import Draft



The IceDogs hold the 47th Overall Pick of the Draft!



With the 1st Overall Pick of the Draft the Regina Pats selected Slovenian defenseman Blaz Dervaric!



1st Round (47th Overall): LW/RW Radko Tvrznik

6', 158 lbs, Age: 16, From: Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, Free Agent

Stats (With Karlovy Vary Jrs): 40GP, 27G, 34A, 61P, +43, 49 PIM, 6.83 AvR



2nd Round (105th Overall): C/LW Dmitriy Mazunin

5'7", 147 lbs, Age: 17, From: Karaganda, Kazakhstan, Barys (Russian Minor Hockey League)

Stats: 39GP, 26G, 31A, 57P, +32, 42 PIM, 8.00 AvR



June 28th

Defenseman Dougie Hamilton is named Niagara IceDogs Fans Player of the Year! In 63 games he put up 46 (10+36) points, and was +21, with 54 penalty minutes.



The Niagara IceDogs owners have paid dividends of $3.1M to shareholders!



June 29th

The Board expect the IceDogs to once again be a contender for the J.Ross Robertson Cup!

The Rimouski Oceanic have been selected to host the 2009 Memorial Cup!



June 30th

The 2008/09 OHL Schedule has been released and the IceDogs open the season at home, playing host to the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors on September 21st, before travelling to play the Sudbury Wolves on September 29th, and returning home to play host to the Barrie Colts on September 30th!
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Offseason 2008, Czech Four Nations Under-20 Tournament



July 1st

The IceDogs announce the signing of Czech winger Radko Tvrznik. Tvrznik was the IceDogs 1st Round Pick (47th Overall) in the CHL Import Draft.



July 2nd

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

August 11th: at Erie Otters
August 13th: at Saginaw Spirit
August 15th: at US NTDP

Then from August 22-24 the IceDogs will host the Niagara Cup Tournament!

Niagara IceDogs (Hosts)
Edmonton Oil Kings (WHL Champion)
Kitchener Rangers (OHL Champion)
PEI Rocket (QMJHL/Memorial Cup Champion)

Regular Pre-Season

September 4th: vs. Guelph Storm
September 7th: at Sudbury Wolves
September 10th: at Owen Sound Attack
September 12th: vs. Plymouth Whalers
September 14th: at London Knights
September 16th: vs. Ottawa 67's



July 5th

The IceDogs announce the signing of winger Lawne Paton. Paton was the IceDogs 1st Round Pick (16th Overall) in the OHL Priority Selection.

The IceDogs announce the signing of defenseman Kris Dube. Dube was the IceDogs 8th Round Pick (156th Overall) in the OHL Priority Selection.

The IceDogs announce the signing of goaltender Jesse McCullough. McCullough was the IceDogs 2nd Round Pick (36th Overall) in the OHL Priority Selection.

The IceDogs announce the signing of winger Scott Pokulok. Pokulok was the IceDogs 4th Round Pick (76th Overall) in the OHL Priority Selection.



July 6th

The IceDogs announce the signing of center Devin Hill. Hill was the Icedogs 5th Round Pick (86th Overall) in the OHL Priority Selection.

The IceDogs announce the signing of goaltender Arnold Beauchemin. Beauchemin was the IceDogs 15th Round Pick (296th Overall) in the OHL Priority Selection.



Former IceDogs goaltender Joel Vienneau has signed a 1 year contract worth $20K with the Evansville IceMen of the Central Hockey League.



Season Ticket Update: 572



July 7th

The IceDogs announce the signing of defenseman Drake Milne. Milne was the IceDogs 3rd Round Pick (56th Overall) in the OHL Priority Selection.



July 10th

IceDogs winger Joel Wigle has signed a 1 year contract worth $450K with the Pittsburgh Penguins. He has left the IceDogs.



July 13th

Season Ticket Update: 881



July 16th

The IceDogs announce the signing of winger Dean Koverko. Koverko was the IceDogs 9th Round Pick (176th Overall) in the OHL Priority Selection.



July 20th

Season Ticket update: 1,066



July 27th

Season Ticket Update: 1,950



August 3rd

Season Ticket Update: 2,103



August 5th

The Czech Four Nations Under-20 Tournament begins play today!



Sweden vs. Czech Republic

Czech Republic defeat Sweden 3-0! First star honours would go to Czech goaltender Karel Okal, who posted a 25 save shutout. Second star would go to Czech winger Ondrej Zehnal, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Czech defenseman Karel Plasil, who scored a goal.



Finland vs. Russia

Finland defeat Russia 3-2! First star honours would go to Russian winger Ruslan Naumenko, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Finnish goaltender Richard Ullberg, who stopped 28 of 30 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Finnish center Ville Ahlgren, who recorded an assist.



August 7th



Czech Republic vs. Finland

Finland defeat Czech Republic 3-2! First star honours would go to Finnish winger Teuvo Teravainen, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Finnish center Ville Ahlgren, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Finnish defenseman Marco Korhonen, who recorded two assists.



Russia vs. Sweden

Russia defeat Sweden 3-2! First star honours would go to Russian defenseman Alexandr Uvarov, who recorded an assist. Second star would go to Russian winger Maxim Yakovlev, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Russian winger Dmitry Mikhailov, who recorded two assists.



August 8th



Russia vs. Czech Republic

Russia defeat Czech Republic 2-0! First star honours would go to Russian goaltender Andrei Vasilevski, who posted a 25 save shutout. Second star would go to Russian center Eduard Gimatov, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Russian winger Andrei Sigarev, who scored a goal, and an assist.



Finland vs. Sweden

Finland defeat Sweden 5-1! First star honours would go to Finnish center Alexander Barkov, who scored a hat trick. Second star would go to Finnish winger Teuvo Teravainen, who scored a goal, and two assists. Third star would go to Finnish defenseman Marco Korhonen, who recorded three assists.


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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      T      Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st     Finland                  3      3      0      0      1.000   11   5    6    
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2nd     Russia                   3      2      1      0      0.667   7    5    4    
3rd     Czech Republic           3      1      2      0      0.333   5    5    2    
4th     Sweden                   3      0      3      0      0.000   3    11   0    



August 10th

Season Ticket Update: 2,168
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2008 Niagara IceDogs Alumni Report - NHL Draftees



D Brock Beukeboom

6'2", 205 lbs, Age: 21, From: Uxbridge, Ontario, Contract: St. Louis Blues, NHL (1 year/$450K)

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

Last Season (With Peoria Rivermen, AHL): 80GP, 1G, 13A, 14P, -10, 82 PIM, 6.60 AvR

AHL Playoffs: 4GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, -5, 4 PIM, 6.75 AvR



Professional Career:


Career (American Hockey League): 80GP, 1G, 13A, 14P, -10, 82 PIM, 6.60 AvR
Peoria Rivermen (80 games)

AHL Playoffs: 4GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, -5, 4 PIM, 6.75 AvR
Peoria Rivermen (4 games)



C Alex Friesen

5'10", 185 lbs, Age: 22, From: Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Contract: Basel, Swiss National League B (1 year/$34K)

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

Last Season (With Basel, Swiss National League B): 50GP, 8G, 8A, 16P, -11, 78 PIM, 6.34 AvR



Professional Career:



Career (Swiss National League B): 50GP, 8G, 8A, 16P, -11, 78 PIM, 6.34 AvR
Basel (50 games)



D Dougie Hamilton

6'4", 207 lbs, Age: 20, From: Toronto, Ontario, Contract: Boston Bruins, NHL (1 year/$925K)

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

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs, OHL): 63GP, 10G, 36A, 46P, +21, 54 PIM, 8.03 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 20GP, 2G, 11A, 13P, +6, 2 PIM, 7.80 AvR



Career (Ontario Hockey League): 254GP, 33G, 122A, 155P, +60, 200 PIM, 8.03 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (254 games)

OHL Playoffs: 60GP, 13G, 34A, 47P, +17, 34 PIM, 7.93 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (60 games)



C Freddie Hamilton

6'1", 189 lbs, Age: 21, From: Toronto, Ontario, Contract: San Jose Sharks (1 year/$648K)

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

Last Season (With Worcester Sharks, AHL): 80GP, 10G, 16A, 26P, -4, 38 PIM, 6.40 AvR

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



Professional Career:



Career (American Hockey League): 80GP, 10G, 16A, 26P, -4, 38 PIM, 6.40 AvR
Worcester Sharks (80 games)

AHL Playoffs: 1GP, 0G, 1A, 1P, Even, 2 PIM, 7.00 AvR
Worcester Sharks (1 game)



RW Nicklas Jensen

6'3", 187 lbs, Age: 20, From: Herning, Denmark, Contract: Vancouver Canucks (1 year/$925K)

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

Last Season (With Oshawa Generals/Niagara IceDogs, OHL): 45GP, 14G, 24A, 38P, +12, 12 PIM, 7.03 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 20GP, 8G, 4A, 12P, Even, 14 PIM, 6.15 AvR

Last Season (With Vancouver Canucks, NHL): 10GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, Even, 0 PIM, 6.20 AvR



Professional Career:



Career (National Hockey League): 10GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, Even, 0 PIM, 6.20 AvR
Vancouver Canucks (10 games)

NHL Playoffs: 0GP



RW Tom Kuhnhackl

6'2", 183 lbs, Age: 21, From: Landshut, Germany, Contract: Pittsburgh Penguins, NHL (1 year/$610K)

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

Last Season (With Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, AHL): 76GP, 19G, 20A, 39P, -3, 76 PIM, 6.55 AvR

AHL Playoffs: 0GP



Professional Career:



Career (Deutsche 2.Bundesliga): 80GP, 23G, 19A, 42P, Even, 72 PIM
Landshut Cannibals (80 games)

Ger-2 Playoffs: 12GP, 1G, 0A, 1P, Even, 8 PIM
Landshut Cannibals (12 games)



Career (Deutsche Eishockey Liga): 4GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, Even, 0 PIM
Augsburger Panther (4 games)

DEL Playoffs: 0GP



Career (American Hockey League): 76GP, 19G, 20A, 39P, -3, 76 PIM, 6.55 AvR
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (76 games)

AHL Playoffs: 0GP



D Jamie Oleksiak

6'7", 240 lbs, Age: 20, From: Toronto, Ontario, Contract: Dallas Stars, NHL (1 year/$925K)

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

Last Season (With Texas Stars, AHL): 58GP, 0G, 4A, 4P, -6, 22 PIM, 6.33 AvR

AHL Playoffs: 0GP



Professional Career:



Career (American Hockey League): 58GP, 0G, 4A, 4P, -6, 22 PIM, 6.33 AvR
Texas Stars (58 games)

AHL Playoffs: 0GP



RW David Pacan

6'3", 218 lbs, Age: 22, From: Ottawa, Ontario, Contract: Salavat Yulajev Ufa, Russian Superleague (2 years/$200K)

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

Last Season: Did Not Play



Career (Ontario Hockey League): 132GP, 41G, 74A, 115P, +41, 83 PIM, 7.45 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (132 games)

OHL Playoffs: 35GP, 15G, 13A, 28P, +21, 26 PIM, 7.48 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (35 games)



RW Brett Ritchie

6'3", 207 lbs, Age: 20, From: Orangeville, Ontario, Contract: Minnesota Wild, NHL (2 years/$475K)

Drafted: Dallas Stars, 2nd Round (44th Overall), 2006

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs, OHL): 67GP, 17G, 31A, 48P, -1, 51 PIM, 7.06 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 18GP, 5G, 6A, 11P, -1, 16 PIM, 6.78 AvR



Career (Ontario Hockey League): 244GP, 60G, 76A, 136P, -36, 172 PIM, 6.75 AvR
Sarnia Sting (114 games), Niagara IceDogs (130 games)

OHL Playoffs: 39GP, 9G, 6A, 15P, +7, 36 PIM, 6.59 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (39 games)



C Ryan Strome

6'1", 196 lbs, Age: 20, From: Mississauga, Ontario, Contract: New York Islanders (1 year/$925K)

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

Last Season (With New York Islanders, NHL): 76GP, 13G, 26A, 39P, -8, 51 PIM, 6.47 AvR

NHL Playoffs: 0GP



Professional Career:



Career (National Hockey League): 76GP, 13G, 26A, 39P, -8, 51 PIM, 6.47 AvR
New York Islanders (76 games)

NHL Playoffs: 0GP



G Mark Visentin

6'2", 200 lbs, Age: 21, From: Hamilton, Ontario, Contract: Dallas Stars, NHL (1 year/$475K)

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

Last Season (With Milwaukee Admirals, AHL): 31GP, 12-19-0, 0 SO, 3.25 GAA, .890 SV%, 7.48 AvR

AHL Playoffs: 0GP



Professional Career:



Career (American Hockey League): 31GP, 12-19-0, 0 SO, 3.25 GAA, .890 SV%, 7.48 AvR
Milwaukee Admirals (31 games)

AHL Playoffs: 0GP
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2008 Niagara IceDogs Alumni Report - Undrafted Overagers



LW Andrew Agozzino

5'10", 187 lbs, Age: 22, From: Vaughn, Ontario, Contract: Adirondack Phantoms, AHL (1 year/$95.5K)

Last Season (With Adirondack Phantoms, AHL): 5GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, -2, 4 PIM, 6.00 AvR

AHL Playoffs: 0GP



Professional Career:



Career (American Hockey League): 33GP, 0G, 1A, 1P, -4, 12 PIM, 5.94 AvR
Peoria Rivermen (2 games), Adirondack Phantoms (31 games)

AHL Playoffs: 2GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, Even, 2 PIM, 6.00 AvR
Adirondack Phantoms (2 games)



LW Myles Doan

5'11", 189 lbs, Age: 21, From: LaSalle, Quebec, Contract: Augsburger Panther, DEL (1 year/$35K)

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs, OHL): 65GP, 27G, 31A, 58P, +16, 16 PIM, 6.97 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 20GP, 9G, 10A, 19P, -1, 20 PIM, 6.75 AvR



Career (Ontario Hockey League): 326GP, 67G, 81A, 148P, +2, 193 PIM, 6.77 AvR
Owen Sound Attack (127 games), Niagara IceDogs (199 games)

OHL Playoffs: 58GP, 15G, 16A, 31P, +11, 38 PIM, 6.60 AvR
Owen Sound Attack (4 games), Niagara IceDogs (54 games)



D Shayne Rover

6'3", 224 lbs, Age: 21, From: Newmarket, Ontario, Contract: Orlando Solar Bears, ECHL (1 year/$28.5K)

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs, OHL): 68GP, 17G, 28A, 45P, +5, 21 PIM, 7.63 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 20GP, 4G, 7A, 11P, +7, 2 PIM, 7.60 AvR



Career (Ontario Hockey League): 253GP, 30G, 70A, 100P, +26, 79 PIM, 7.54 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (253 games)

OHL Playoffs: 55GP, 13G, 19A, 32P, +17, 10 PIM, 7.66 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (55 games)



G Joel Vienneau

6'3", 194 lbs, Age: 21, From: Hearst, Ontario, Contract: Evansville IceMen, CHL (1 year/$20K)

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs, OHL): 21GP, 10-7-2, 1 SO, 3.31 GAA, .868 SV%, 7.10 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 1GP, 0-0-0, 0 SO, 3.53 GAA, .833 SV%, 6.00 AvR



Career (Ontario Hockey League): 36GP, 15-13-4, 1 SO, 3.11 GAA, .870 SV%, 7.14 AvR
Sarnia Sting (15 games), Niagara IceDogs (21 games)

OHL Playoffs: 1GP, 0-0-0, 0 SO, 3.53 GAA, .833 SV%, 6.00 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (1 game)



RW Corey Bureau

Bureau retired this year without ever playing a professional game.
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August 2008, US Tour, and Niagara Cup



August 11th

The IceDogs open their American Tour with a stop to play the Erie Otters. Jesse McCullough will get the start in goal for Niagara. Jesse McCullough stopped 23 of the 28 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored early in the third to tie the score 3-3, the Otters scored twice more to take the victory!

Niagara 3, Erie 5

Paton (1) (Theoret, Mercer)
Mandat (1) (Semenov)
Paton (2) (Campagna) PP

First star honours would go to Erie Otters center Cameron Koscielny, who recorded three assists. Second star would go to Erie Otters defenseman Dustin Rosati, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Francois Semenov, who recorded an assist.



August 13th

The IceDogs continue their American Tour with a stop to play the Saginaw Spirit. Chris Festarini will get the start in goal for Niagara. Chris Festarini stopped all 18 shots he faced to record the shutout, and the IceDogs scored four goals to claim the victory!

Niagara 4, Saginaw 0

Graham (1) (Semenov) PP
Horvat (1) (Mandat, Graham)
Horvat (2) (Koverko, Cote) PP
Paton (3) (Mercer, Graham) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Jesse Graham, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Ryan Horvat, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Chris Festarini, who posted an 18 save shutout.



August 15th

The IceDogs finish up their American Tour with a stop to play the US National Team Developement Program. Jesse McCullough will get the start in goal for Niagara. Jesse McCullough stopped 31 of the 33 shots he faced, and though Niagara scored two early goals, the Americans scored twice in the third period to end the game in a draw!

Niagara 2, US NTDP 2

Kelly (1) (Campagna) SH
Theoret (1) (Unassisted) SH

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who recorded an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 31 of 33 shots in the draw. Third star would go to US NTDP goaltender Tyson Montgomery, who stopped 27 of 29 shots in the draw.



August 17th

Season Ticket Update: 2,198



August 22nd

The Niagara Cup Tournament begins play today!



Edmonton Oil Kings vs. Niagara IceDogs

The IceDogs return home to play host to the opening game of the Niagara Cup against the Edmonton Oil Kings. Chris Festarini will get the start in goal for Niagara. Chris Festarini stopped 20 of the 21 shots he faced, and though the Oil Kings scored early, the IceDogs would score twice in the third period to take the victory!

Edmonton 1, Niagara 2

Campagna (1) (DiFruscia, Vincent)
Tvrznik (1) (Semenov, Dube)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Chris Festarini, who stopped 20 of 21 shots in the victory. Third star would go to Edmonton Oil Kings goaltender Steven Myland, who stopped 25 of 27 shots in the loss.



Kitchener Rangers vs. PEI Rocket

PEI defeat Kitchener 4-3! First star honours would go to PEI Rocket winger Bryan Boyer, who scored two goals. Second star would go to PEI Rocket center Matej Beran, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Kitchener Rangers defenseman Mac Weegar, who recorded an assist.



August 23rd



Kitchener Rangers vs. Niagara IceDogs

The IceDogs remain at home to play host to their second Niagara Cup game against the Kitchener Rangers. Jesse McCullough will get the start in goal for Niagara. Jesse McCullough stopped 18 of 19 shots, and the IceDogs took a 4-0 lead in the first period, and never looked back!

Kitchener 1, Niagara 5

Mandat (2) (Unassisted)
Koverko (1) (Cote, Milne) PP
Theoret (2) (Biron)
Hill (1) (Dube, Cote)
Theoret (3) (Milne, Hill) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Roger Cote, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Drake Milne, who recorded two assists.



PEI Rocket vs. Edmonton Oil Kings

PEI defeat Edmonton 2-1! First star honours would go to PEI Rocket goaltender Antoine Bibeau, who stopped 24 of 25 shots in the victory. Second star would go to Edmonton Oil Kings defenseman Cody Corbett, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Edmonton Oil Kings center Chester Gardiner, who scored a goal.



August 24th



PEI Rocket vs. Niagara IceDogs

The IceDogs remain at home to play host to their last Niagara Cup game, playing host to the Memorial Cup Champion PEI Rocket! Chris Festarini will get the start in goal for Niagara. Chris Festarini stopped 21 of the 25 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored twice early, the Rocket would score four unanswered goals to claim the victory!

PEI 4, Niagara 2

Paton (4) (Graham, Campagna)
Mercer (1) (Graham, Campagna) PP

First star honours would go to PEI Rocket defenseman Tyrone Sock, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Jesse Graham, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to PEI Rocket center Hugo Belanger, who recorded two assists.



Kitchener Rangers vs. Edmonton Oil Kings

Kitchener defeat Edmonton 3-1! First star honours would go to Kitchener Rangers goaltender Derek Betournay, who stopped 24 of 25 shots in the victory. Second star would go to Edmonton Oil Kings goaltender Steven Myland, who stopped 31 of 34 shots in the loss. Third star would go to Kitchener Rangers center Radek Faksa, who recorded an assist.


Code: Select all

Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      T      Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1st     P.E.I.                   3      3      0      0      1.000   10   6    6    
2nd     Niagara                  3      2      1      0      0.667   9    6    4    
3rd     Kitchener                3      1      2      0      0.333   7    10   2    
4th     Edmonton                 3      0      3      0      0.000   3    7    0    


The PEI Rocket are 2008 Niagara Cup Champions!



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August 27th

All prospects report for training camp, with the exception of goaltender Phil Lundbohm, who wants to play college hockey.

The IceDogs recall all affiliated players from the St. Catharines Falcons for training camp.



August 31st

Season Ticket Update: 2,207
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Early September 2008, Training Camp, and Preseason



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



Team Blue

G Christopher Festarini
D Denny Hope (tryout)
D Jesse Graham
D Broderick Kelly
LW Radko Tvrznik
LW Tyrel Vincent
C Carter Verhaeghe
C Jan Mandat
RW Maxime Regier (tryout)
RW Dean Koverko



Team Red

G Jesse McCullough
D Kris Dube
D Courtney Bell
D Drake Milne
LW Samson Tanguay (tryout)
LW Mitchell Theoret
C Pierre-Marc Duchesne (tryout)
C Mathew Campagna
RW Daryl Biron
RW Julien McNeely



Team Green

G Arnold Beauchemin
D Luke Mercer
D Bruce Dorion (tryout)
D Rusty Watson
LW Ryan Horvat
C Francois Semenov
C Pierre-Andre Nobel
RW Lawne Paton
RW Roch Van Onlangs



Team White

D Neal Graves
D Roger Cote
LW Anthony DiFruscia
C Devin Hill
RW Scott Pokulok



September 4th

IceDogs training camp opened today with physical fitness testing. Showing exceptional fitness were defenseman Drake Milne, and winger Scott Polulok, while tryout center Pierre-Marc Duchesne, and goaltender Chris Festarini left something to be desired.

Team Red defeat Team Blue 5-1! Best performance was put in by center Mathew Campagna, with honours also going to winger Julien McNeely, and defenseman Kris Dube.

Team White defeat Team Green 3-2! Best performance was put in by center Devin Hill, with honours also going to center Pierre-Andre Nobel, and defenseman Luke Mercer.

IceDogs winger Radko Tvrznik will miss a week with a shoulder contusion.



The IceDogs remain at home to open their preseason, playing host to the Guelph Storm. Jesse McCullough will get the start in goal for Niagara. Jesse McCullough stopped 2 of the 5 shots he faced before being pulled in favor of Chris Festarini, who stopped 19 of 21 shots the rest of the way, and the Storm took an early 4-0 lead, and though Niagara chipped away, they couldn't quite complete the comeback!

Guelph 5, Niagara 3

Pokulok (1) (Cote, Paton)
Duchesne (1) (Unassisted)
Mercer (2) (Paton, Tanguay) PP

First star honours would go to Guelph Storm winger Reece Low, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Guelph Storm center Yves Todd, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Guelph Storm winger Scott Kosmachuk, who scored a goal, and an assist.



September 6th

Team Green defeat Team Red 4-1! Winger Lawne Paton, and center Pierre-Andre Nobel were the best players on the ice!

Team Blue defeat Team White 4-1! Best performance was put in by tryout winger Maxime Regier, with honours also going to defenseman Jesse Graham, and winger Tyrel Vincent.



September 7th

The IceDogs travel to play the Sudbury Wolves. Chris Festarini will get the start in goal for Niagara. Chris Festarini stopped 13 of the 17 shots he faced, and though the Wolves scored midway through the third period to tie the score 4-4, the IceDogs would score twice in the last five minutes of the game to take the victory!

Niagara 6, Sudbury 4

Paton (5) (Theoret, Graham)
Pokulok (2) (Unassisted) SH
Semenov (1) (Regier, Horvat)
Paton (6) (Tanguay, Mercer)
Milne (1) (Theoret, Campagna)
Mercer (3) (Graham, Campagna) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Jesse Graham, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Luke Mercer, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who recorded two assists.



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September 8th

Team White defeat Team Blue 3-2! Center Devin Hill was the best player on the ice.

Team Green defeat Team Red 3-2! Best performance was put in by defenseman Luke Mercer, with honours also going to center Mathew Campagna, and winger Daryl Biron.



IceDogs center Pierre-Andre Nobel will miss 10 days with anterior knee pain.

IceDogs defenseman Kris Dube will miss 10 days with a groin strain.



September 9th

The Hockey News released their OHL Season Preview today, and the Niagara IceDogs (Team MVP: D Jesse Graham, Key New Face: RW Lawne Paton) were ranked 19th out of the 20 OHL Teams!

The favorites to win the J.Ross Robertson Cup this season are the Windsor Spitfires, though the Owen Sound Attack should give them a run for their money! The Plymouth Whalers and Brampton Battalion should be solid contenders, while the Sarnia Sting, and Niagara IceDogs are expected to struggle.



September 10th

Team White defeat team Blue 5-1! Center Devin Hill, and defenseman Roger Cote were the best players on the ice!

Team Red defeat Team Green 5-2! Best performance was put in by defenseman Courtney Bell, with honours also going to center Mathew Campagna, and tryout winger Samson Tanguay!



The Icedogs travel to play the Owen Sound Attack. Jesse McCullough will get the start in goal for Niagara. Jesse McCullough stopped 41 of the 44 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored first, the Attack would scored three straight goals, and the IceDogs couldn't quite complete the comeback!

Niagara 2, Owen Sound 3

Tanguay (1) (Theoret, Graham)
Tanguay (2) (Campagna, Mercer)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Samson Tanguay, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Owen Sound Attack winger Randy Moon, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 41 of 44 shots in the loss.



September 11th

The IceDogs announce the signing of winger Maxime Regier. Regier was the IceDogs 14th Round Pick (276th Overall) in the 2008 OHL Priority Selection.



September 12th

IceDogs winger Radko Tvrznik resumes full contact practices after recovering from his shoulder contusion.



The IceDogs return home to play host to the Plymouth Whalers. Chris Festarini will get the start in goal for Niagara. Chris Festarini stopped 23 of the 26 shots he faced, and the IceDogs exploded for eight goals in the blowout!

Plymouth 3, Niagara 8

Pokulok (3) (Bell, Semenov)
Theoret (4) (Koverko, Cote) PP
Watson (1) (Semenov)
Hill (2) (Theoret, Cote) PP
Paton (7) (Graham, Campagna) PP
Theoret (5) (Milne, Hill) PP
Campagna (2) (Tvrznik, Mercer) PP
Paton (8) (Mercer, Tvrznik) PP

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Mitchell Theoret, who scored two goals, and an assist. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Luke Mercer, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Plymouth Whalers center Viktor Zemba, who recorded two assists.



The IceDogs announce the signing of winger Samson Tanguay. Tanguay was the IceDogs 7th Round Pick (136th Overall) in the 2008 OHL Priority Selection.



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

D Jesse Graham - Calgary Flames
D Luke Mercer - Ottawa Senators



September 14th

The IceDogs travel to play the London Knights. Jesse McCullough will get the start in goal for Niagara. Jesse McCullough stopped 31 of 32 shots, and though the Knights scored first, the IceDogs would score three unanswered goals to take the victory!

Niagara 3, London 1

Tanguay (3) (Milne, Graves) PP
Campagna (3) (Graves, Kelly)
Cote (1) (Semenov)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who stopped 31 of 32 shots in the victory. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Francois Semenov, who recorded an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who scored a goal.



IceDogs defenseman Luke Mercer is an early cut from Ottawa Senators training camp, and returns to the IceDogs.



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September 16th

The IceDogs return home to wrap up their preseason, playing host to the Ottawa 67's. Chris Festarini will get the start in goal for Niagara. Chris Festarini stopped 21 of 24 shots in the victory, and though Ottawa scored early in the third to tie the score 3-3, the IceDogs scored twice more in the frame to take the victory!

Ottawa 3, Niagara 5

Tvrznik (2) (Graves, Koverko) PP
Hill (3) (Tvrznik, Koverko) PP
Theoret (6) (Campagna, Pokulok)
Tanguay (4) (Paton, Campagna) PP
Tvrznik (3) (Semenov, Cote)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Radko Tvrznik, who scored two goals, and an assist. Second star would go to center Mathew Campagna, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Ottawa 67's winger Ashley Burns, who scored a goal, and an assist.



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



Former Niagara IceDogs at the World Cup of Hockey



RW Tom Kuhnhackl, Germany: 4GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, -1, 2 PIM, 6.25 AvR, Lost in Quarter-Finals



September 19th

IceDogs defenseman Rusty Watson will miss 10 days with bruised ribs.



September 20th

The Hockey News released their OHL Top-Ten Lists today!



Top Goaltenders

1. Spencer Neal (Guelph Storm)
2. Rich Lalonde (Sudbury Wolves)
3. Jake Paterson (Saginaw Spirit)
4. Daniel Altshuller (Kingston Frontenacs)
5. Jaroslav Pavelka (Windsor Spitfires)
6. Kirby Bird (Ottawa 67's)
7. Malcolm Subban (Belleville Bulls)
8. Spencer Martin (Mississauga St. Michael's Majors)
9. Dawson Sprigings (Oshawa Generals)
10. Brandon Hope (Sarnia Sting)

Top Defensemen

1. Aaron Ekblad (Barrie Colts)
2. Ernie Vigilante (Saginaw Spirit)
3. Trevor Bzdel (London Knights)
4. Jonathan Duchesne (Erie Otters)
5. Adam Bateman (Windsor Spitfires)
6. Olli Maatta (London Knights)
7. Nick Ebert (Windsor Spitfires)
8. Matt Finn (Guelph Storm)
9. Jesse Graham (Niagara IceDogs)
10. Steven Varga (London Knights)



Top Left Wingers

1. Les Morris (Kingston Frontenacs)
2. Vern Wright (Brampton Battalion)
3. Stephan Lyons (Barrie Colts)
4. Brent Pedersen (Plymouth Whalers)
5. Bo Price (Saginaw Spirit)
6. Stephen Harper (Owen Sound Attack)
7. David Perklin (Owen Sound Attack)
8. Andreas Athanasiou (Ottawa 67's)
9. Nick Moutrey (Oshawa Generals)
10. Kallen McPherson (Peterborough Petes)



Top Right Wingers

1. Zack Nastasiuk (Ottawa 67's)
2. Sam West (Belleville Bulls)
3. Lawne Paton (Niagara IceDogs)
4. Scott Kosmachuk (Guelph Storm)
5. Brendan Cote (Ottawa 67's)
6. Mitchell Cote (Barrie Colts)
7. Tom Wilson (Oshawa Generals)
8. Scott Teskey (Mississauga St. Michael's Majors)
9. Jim St. Louis (Barrie Colts)
10. Holden Cook (Mississauga St. Michael's Majors)



Top Centers

1. Zoltan Poitras (Plymouth Whalers)
2. Jarrod Maidens (Owen Sound Attack)
3. Sean Monahan (Ottawa 67's)
4. Max Domi (Ottawa 67's)
5. Lane Roy (Peterborough Petes)
6. Jordan Maletta (Windsor Spitfires)
7. Radek Faksa (Kitchener Rangers)
8. Kristoff Kontos (Mississauga St. Michael's Majors)
9. Peter-James Gordon (Sudbury Wolves)
10. Luc McLaren (Kingston Frontenacs)



Top Prospects

1. C Zoltan Poitras (Plymouth Whalers)
2. LW Les Morris (Kingston Frontenacs)
3. C Emile Brace (Windsor Spitfires)
4. RD Ernie Vigilante (Saginaw Spirit)
5. RW Steeven Martel (Owen Sound Attack)
6. LW Vern Wright (Brampton Battalion)
7. G Spencer Neal (Guelph Storm)
8. C Jean-Stephane Clayton (Mississauga St. Michael's Majors)
9. C Lane Roy (Peterborough Petes)
10. RW Sam West (Belleville Bulls)



IceDogs defenseman Kris Dube resumes full contact practices after recovering from his groin strain.



The following players have been assigned to the St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL):

G Arnold Beauchemin
D Courtney Bell
D Rusty Watson
LW Tyrel Vincent
C Pierre-Andre Nobel
RW Julien McNeely
RW Roch Van Onlangs
RW Maxime Regier
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2008/09 Niagara IceDogs Roster - The Goaltenders



Chris Festarini, Overage

6'1", 169 lbs, Age: 20, From: Oakville, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Starting Goaltender

Drafted: Erie Otters, 5th Round (90th Overall), 2004

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 52GP, 30-17-2, 4 SO, 2.76 GAA, .899 SV%, 7.90 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 20GP, 13-7-0, 1 SO, 2.21 GAA, .916 SV%, 8.40 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 97GP, 47-30-3, 5 SO, 3.08 GAA, .890 SV%, 7.81 AvR
Erie Otters (17 games), Niagara IceDogs (80 games)

OHL Playoffs: 23GP, 13-7-0, 1 SO, 2.27 GAA, .913 SV%, 8.38 AvR
Erie Otters (2 games), Niagara IceDogs (21 games)



Jesse McCullough

6'2", 160 lbs, Age: 15, From: Ellenton, Florida, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Backup Goaltender

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

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Ellenton Eels U16, United States U16 East): 44GP, 18-18-8, 3 SO, 2.30 GAA, .916 SV%, 7.91 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP



Arnold Beauchemin

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

Role: Minor League Goaltender

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 15th Round (296th Overall), 2008

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With St. Catharines Falcons, GOJHL): 0GP

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP



Unsigned Prospects



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2008/09 Niagara IceDogs Roster - The Defensemen



Luke Mercer, Team Captain

5'11", 165 lbs, Age: 19, From: Mississauga, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: First Pairing, First Powerplay, First Penalty Kill

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 1st Round (8th Overall), 2005

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

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 66GP, 10G, 11A, 21P, +10, 46 PIM, 6.35 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 20GP, 1G, 7A, 8P, -4, 12 PIM, 6.30 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 161GP, 20G, 24A, 44P, +27, 88 PIM, 6.37 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (161 games)

OHL Playoffs: 42GP, 2G, 10A, 12P, +4, 30 PIM, 6.28 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (42 games)



Jesse Graham

5'11", 180 lbs, Age: 19, From: Mississauga, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: First Pairing, First Powerplay, First Penalty Kill

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 1st Round (6th Overall), 2005

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

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 60GP, 10G, 20A, 30P, -6, 56 PIM, 6.80 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 20GP, 6G, 3A, 9P, -4, 18 PIM, 6.55 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 191GP, 20G, 62A, 82P, +27, 116 PIM, 6.84 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (191 games)

OHL Playoffs: 55GP, 13G, 16A, 29P, +7, 38 PIM, 6.76 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (55 games)



Roger Cote

5'10", 205 lbs, Age: 17, From: Rockland, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Second Pairing, Second Powerplay, Second Penalty Kill

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 5th Round (87th Overall), 2007

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 62GP, 10G, 18A, 28P, +12, 20 PIM, 7.19 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 15GP, 0G, 3A, 3P, -9, 10 PIM, 6.40 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 62GP, 10G, 18A, 28P, +12, 20 PIM, 7.19 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (62 games)

OHL Playoffs: 15GP, 0G, 3A, 3P, -9, 10 PIM, 6.40 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (15 games)



Broderick Kelly, Alternate Captain

6', 191 lbs, Age: 18, From: St. Catharines, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Third Pairing

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 5th Round (98th Overall), 2006

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 63GP, 5G, 9A, 14P, +13, 28 PIM, 6.54 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 20GP, 2G, 1A, 3P, +2, 4 PIM, 6.50 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 69GP, 5G, 9A, 14P, +9, 32 PIM, 6.49 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (69 games)

OHL Playoffs: 24GP, 2G, 1A, 3P, +5, 4 PIM, 6.50 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (24 games)



Kris Dube

5'9", 152 lbs, Age: 16, From: Metcalfe, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Second Pairing, Second Penalty Kill

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 8th Round (156th Overall), 2008

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Port Colbourne Pirates, GOJHL): 60GP, 22G, 56A, 78P, +28, 69 PIM, 7.30 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP



Drake Milne

5'9", 143 lbs, Age: 16, From: Pickering, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Third Pairing, Second Powerplay

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 3rd Round (56th Overall), 2008

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Ajax-Pickering Raiders, ETA): 50GP, 20G, 55A, 75P, +32, 54 PIM, 7.70 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP



Neal Graves

5'10", 180 lbs, Age: 17, From: Oakville, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Extra Defenseman

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 10th Round (198th Overall), 2007

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 19GP, 2G, 3A, 5P, -4, 6 PIM, 6.32 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 5GP, 0G, 1A, 1P, +2, 2 PIM, 6.40 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 19GP, 2G, 3A, 5P, -4, 6 PIM, 6.32 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (19 games)

OHL Playoffs: 5GP, 0G, 1A, 1P, +2, 2 PIM, 6.40 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (5 games)



Courtney Bell

6', 189 lbs, Age: 17, From: Owen Sound, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)

Role: Minor League Defenseman

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 12th Round (238th Overall), 2007

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With St. Catharines Falcons, GOJHL): 60GP, 8G, 35A, 43P, +4, 76 PIM, 6.57 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP



Rusty Watson

6'2", 209 lbs, Age: 17, From: Niagara Falls, New York, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)

Role: Minor League Defenseman

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 14th Round (278th Overall), 2007

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With St. Catharines Falcons, GOJHL): 57GP, 12G, 26A, 38P, +4, 100 PIM, 6.75 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 3GP, 0G, 1A, 1P, -5, 0 PIM, 6.00 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (3 games)

OHL Playoffs: 0GP



Unsigned Prospects



Bruce Dorion (Age: 16, Whitby Fury, Ontario Junior A Hockey League)
Denny Hope (Age: 15, Niagara Falls Thunder, South Central AAA League)
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2008/09 Niagara IceDogs Roster - The Left Wingers



Radko Tvrznik, Foreigner

6', 165 lbs, Age: 17, From: Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Second Line LW, Second Powerplay

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 1st Round (47th Overall), 2008 CHL Import Draft

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Karlovy Vary Jrs, Czech Junior League A): 40GP, 27G, 34A, 61P, +43, 49 PIM, 6.83 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP



Samson Tanguay

5'11", 149 lbs, Age: 16, From: St. Mary's, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Third Line LW, First Powerplay

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 7th Round (136th Overall), 2008

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With St. Mary's Lincolns, GOJHL): 60GP, 20G, 32A, 52P, +18, 69 PIM, 6.82 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP



Mitchell Theoret, Overage

6'1", 209 lbs, Age: 20, From: Montreal, Quebec, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: First Line LW, First Penalty Kill

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 8th Round (147th Overall), 2004

NHL Rights: None (Drafted: New York Islanders, 7th Round (185th Overall), 2006)

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 67GP, 28G, 30A, 58P, +13, 62 PIM, 6.97 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 18GP, 3G, 8A, 11P, +1, 33 PIM, 6.56 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 254GP, 54G, 63A, 117P, +17, 207 PIM, 6.87 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (254 games)

OHL Playoffs: 57GP, 9G, 13A, 22P, +6, 60 PIM, 6.55 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (57 games)



Anthony DiFruscia

5'11", 180 lbs, Age: 18, From: Welland, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Extra Winger

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 2nd Round (38th Overall), 2006

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 41GP, 2G, 0A, 2P, -1, 39 PIM, 5.88 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 11GP, 0G, 2A, 2P, -1, 9 PIM, 6.27 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 60GP, 2G, 1A, 3P, -9, 48 PIM, 5.85 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (60 games)

OHL Playoffs: 12GP, 0G, 2A, 2P, -2, 11 PIM, 6.17 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (12 games)



Ryan Horvat, Overage

6', 196 lbs, Age: 20, From: Brantford, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Fourth Line LW

Drafted: Guelph Storm, 6th Round (111th Overall), 2004

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 58GP, 15G, 9A, 24P, -3, 20 PIM, 6.43 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 18GP, 0G, 1A, 1P, -1, 2 PIM, 6.22 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 135GP, 31G, 20A, 51P, -2, 87 PIM, 6.48 AvR
Guelph Storm (21 games), Niagara IceDogs (114 games)

OHL Playoffs: 39GP, 1G, 5A, 6P, +3, 10 PIM, 6.38 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (39 games)



Tyrel Vincent

5'9", 187 lbs, Age: 17, From: Toronto, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)

Role: Minor League Winger

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 8th Round (153rd Overall), 2007

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 47GP, 3G, 3A, 6P, -7, 24 PIM, 6.00 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 8GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, -1, 4 PIM, 6.00 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 47GP, 3G, 3A, 6P, -7, 24 PIM, 6.00 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (47 games)

OHL Playoffs: 8GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, -1, 4 PIM, 6.00 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (8 games)



Unsigned Prospects



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2008/09 Niagara IceDogs Roster - The Right Wingers



Lawne Paton

6', 156 lbs, Age: 16, From: Milton, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

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

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 1st Round (16th Overall), 2008

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Halton Hurricanes, SCTA): 47GP, 31G, 53A, 84P, +38, 70 PIM, 8.30 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP



Dean Koverko

6', 183 lbs, Age: 16, From: Kemptville, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Third Line RW, Second Powerplay

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 9th Round (176th Overall), 2008

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Sudbury Nickel Capital Wolves, GNML): 43GP, 9G, 13A, 22P, +12, 57 PIM, 6.47 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP



Scott Pokulok

5'9", 154 lbs, Age: 16, From: Mississauga, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Second Line RW, Second Penalty Kill

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 4th Round (76th Overall), 2008

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Mississauga AAA IceDogs, GTHL): 49GP, 16G, 33A, 49P, +21, 42 PIM, 7.12 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP



Roch Van Onlangs

5'10", 202 lbs, Age: 17, From: Ottawa, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)

Role: Minor League Winger

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 11th Round (216th Overall), 2007

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With St. Catharines Falcons, GOJHL): 60GP, 18G, 13A, 31P, +3, 71 PIM, 6.42 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP



Maxime Regier

6'1", 174 lbs, Age: 16, From: Toronto, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)

Role: Minor League Winger

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 14th Round (276th Overall), 2008

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Sudbury Nickel Capital Wolves, GNML): 43GP, 7G, 10A, 17P, -5, 52 PIM, 6.21 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP



Julien McNeely

6'4", 207 lbs, Age: 17, From: Barrie, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)

Role: Minor League Winger

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 13th Round (258th Overall), 2008

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With St. Catharines Falcons, GOJHL): 60GP, 21G, 22A, 43P, +6, 65 PIM, 6.38 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 1GP, 0G, 0A, 0P, Even, 2 PIM, 7.00 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (1 game)

OHL Playoffs: 0GP



Daryl Biron

5'9", 218 lbs, Age: 17, From: Brantford, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Fourth Line RW

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 7th Round (138th Overall), 2007

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 68GP, 7G, 12A, 19P, -1, 30 PIM, 6.74 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 20GP, 2G, 3A, 5P, -3, 16 PIM, 6.75 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 68GP, 7G, 12A, 19P, -1, 30 PIM, 6.74 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (68 games)

OHL Playoffs: 20GP, 2G, 3A, 5P, -3, 16 PIM, 6.75 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (20 games)



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Markus Sjoberg (Age: 18, Frolunda U20, Swedish J20 SuperElit)
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2008/09 Niagara IceDogs Roster - The Centers



Mathew Campagna, Alternate Captain

5'11", 189 lbs, Age: 19, From: Mississauga, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

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

Drafted: Sudbury Wolves, 1st Round (5th Overall), 2005

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 58GP, 19G, 42A, 61P, +19, 80 PIM, 7.59 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 20GP, 7G, 10A, 17P, +3, 10 PIM, 7.65 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 125GP, 34G, 64A, 98P, +23, 174 PIM, 7.15 AvR
Sudbury Wolves (68 games), Niagara IceDogs (58 games)

OHL Playoffs: 29GP, 8G, 12A, 20P, -1, 18 PIM, 7.28 AvR
Sudbury Wolves (9 games), Niagara IceDogs (20 games)



Francois Semenov

5'11", 200 lbs, Age: 17, From: Florence, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Second Line Center

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 1st Round (18th Overall), 2007

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 65GP, 12G, 37A, 49P, +19, 60 PIM, 7.32 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 20GP, 2G, 4A, 6P, +4, 40 PIM, 6.90 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 65GP, 12G, 37A, 49P, +19, 60 PIM, 7.32 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (65 games)

OHL Playoffs: 20GP, 2G, 4A, 6P, +4, 40 PIM, 6.90 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (20 games)



Devin Hill

6'2", 160 lbs, Age: 16, From: New York, New York, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Fourth Line Center, Second Powerplay

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

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With South Florida Golden Wolves, United States U16 East): 50GP, 11G, 14A, 25P, -7, 46 PIM, 6.96 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP



Carter Verhaeghe

6'2", 176 lbs, Age: 18, From: Hamilton, Ontario, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Extra Center

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 2nd Round (36th Overall), 2006

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Niagara IceDogs): 34GP, 1G, 2A, 3P, -6, 74 PIM, 5.82 AvR

OHL Playoffs: 7GP, 1G, 0A, 1P, +1, 13 PIM, 6.00 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 52GP, 1G, 4A, 5P, -15, 109 PIM, 5.71 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (52 games)

OHL Playoffs: 8GP, 1G, 0A, 1P, +1, 13 PIM, 6.00 AvR
Niagara IceDogs (8 games)



Jan Mandat, Foreigner

6'1", 183 lbs, Age: 17, From: Jihlava, Czech Republic, Niagara IceDogs (OHL)

Role: Third Line Center

Drafted: Kingston Frontenacs, 1st Round (6th Overall), 2007 CHL Import Draft

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With Jihlava, Czech First Division): 40GP, 2G, 2A, 4P, -5, 30 PIM, 6.03 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP



Pierre-Andre Nobel

6'1", 222 lbs, Age: 17, From: Hawkesbury, Ontario, St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL)

Role: Minor League Center

Drafted: Niagara IceDogs, 11th Round (218th Overall), 2007

NHL Rights: None

Last Season (With St. Catharines Falcons, GOJHL): 60GP, 14G, 25A, 39P, Even, 64 PIM, 6.15 AvR

Career (Ontario Hockey League): 0GP



Unsigned Prospects

Pierre-Marc Duchesne (Age: 16, South Ottawa Canadians, Eastern Ontario Junior B Hockey League)
Dmitriy Mazunin (Age: 17, Barys Astana, Russian Superleague)



Line Combinations


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LW                    C                    RW

Mitchell Theoret      Mathew Campagna      Lawne Paton
Radko Tvrznik         Francois Semenov     Scott Pokulok
Samson Tanguay        Jan Mandat           Dean Koverko
Ryan Horvat           Devin Hill           Daryl Biron

Extras: C Carter Verhaeghe, LW Anthony DiFruscia

LD                    RD

Luke Mercer           Jesse Graham
Kris Dube             Roger Cote
Drake Milne           Broderick Kelly

Extra: Neal Graves

Chris Festarini
Jesse McCullough
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Late September 2008



September 21st

The IceDogs remain at home to open their season, playing host to the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors. Chris Festarini stopped 27 of the 29 shots he faced, and the IceDogs got out to a 4-0 lead early, and while Mississauga scored a couple in the third, they never really threatened to come back!

Mississauga 2, Niagara 5

Cote (1) (Campagna)
Theoret (1) (Milne, Campagna)
Pokulok (1) (Tvrznik, Kelly)
Theoret (2) (Unassisted)
Tanguay (1) (Koverko, Graves)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who recorded two assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Mitchell Theoret, who scored two goals. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Roger Cote, who scored a goal.



September 22nd

The Pittsburgh Penguins have returned winger Joel Wigle to the Niagara IceDogs!

The IceDogs assign winger Daryl Biron to the St. Catharines Falcons.

IceDogs defenseman Jesse Graham is cut on the last day of Calgary Flames training camp, and returns to the IceDogs.



Sudbury Wolves center Yoann Trottier is named OHL Player of the Week. In 2 games he scored 3 goals, and an assist.



September 29th

The IceDogs travel to play the Sudbury Wolves. Chris Festarini stopped 20 of the 21 shots he faced in the game, and though the score was tied 1-1 after the first period, Niagara would score three unanswered goals to take the victory!

Niagara 4, Sudbury 1

Paton (1) (Semenov)
Campagna (1) (Dube)
Wigle (1) (Theoret)
Tanguay (2) (Hill, Cote)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Mathew Campagna, who scored a goal. Second star would go to Sudbury Wolves winger Radoslav Baca, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Mitchell Theoret, who scored a goal.



Ottawa 67's center Sean Monahan is named OHL Player of the Week. In 3 games he scored 3 goals, and 4 assists.



September 30th

The IceDogs return home to play host to the Barrie Colts. Backup goaltender Jesse McCullough will get the start in goal for Niagara. Jesse McCullough stopped all 22 shots he faced to record his first shutout of the season, and the IceDogs scored six goals in the victory!

Barrie 0, Niagara 6

Kelly (1) (Koverko, Hill)
Tanguay (3) (Cote, Hill)
Hill (1) (Tanguay)
Milne (1) (Tvrznik, Cote) PP
Horvat (1) (Pokulok, Campagna)
Milne (2) (Hill)

First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs center Devin Hill, who scored a goal, and three assists. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Samson Tanguay, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Jesse McCullough, who posted a 22 save shutout.



Ottawa 67's center Sean Monahan is named OHL Player of the Month. In 3 games he scored 3 goals, and 4 assists.



Eastern Conference

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Pos     Team                     GP     W      L      OTL    SOL    Pct     GF   GA   Pts  
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1st     Ottawa                   4      4      0      0      0      1.000   17   6    8    
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2nd     Niagara                  3      3      0      0      0      1.000   15   3    6    
3rd     Brampton                 4      2      1      0      1      0.625   8    8    5    
4th     Belleville               3      2      1      0      0      0.667   10   9    4    
5th     Barrie                   3      2      1      0      0      0.667   6    8    4    
6th     Sudbury                  5      2      3      0      0      0.400   11   16   4    
7th     Kingston                 3      1      2      0      0      0.333   10   13   2    
8th     Peterborough             4      1      3      0      0      0.250   8    14   2    
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9th     Mississauga              5      1      4      0      0      0.200   15   18   2    
10th    Oshawa                   2      0      2      0      0      0.000   2    7    0    


Team Leaders


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Stat                    Leader

Goals                   Samson Tanguay (3)
Assists                 Devin Hill (4)
Points                  Devin Hill (5)
+/-                     Roger Cote (+11)
Penalty Minutes         Francois Semenov (8)
Shots on Goal           Samson Tanguay (10)
Hits                    Mitchell Theoret (7)
Shot Blocks             Kris Dube (11)
Takeaways               Lawne Paton (2)
Goals Against Average   Jesse McCullough (0.00)
Save Percentage         Jesse McCullough (1.000)
Average Rating          Jesse McCullough (10.00)
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