Note: For this game I am using the Lidas3.0 rosters.
August 2nd
The Niagara IceDogs of the Ontario Hockey League today announced the hiring of Mark Addison as their new General Manager. Addison played minor pro hockey in the CHL, and for the last several years returned home to St. Catharines, and had been the General Manager of the St. Catharines Jr. B Falcons of the Greater Ontario Hockey League. The fans and Board of the IceDogs are excited by the hiring, and expect that the IceDogs will make the playoffs this season.
Addison's first order of business was a staff housecleaning, and the following were fired:
Marty Williamson, Head Coach
Billy Burke, Assistant Coach
Frank Girhiny, Assistant Coach
Mike Van Ryn, Assistant Coach
The scouting staff has been kept on. The team has no trainer.
The IceDogs release winger Dylan MacEachern to comply with restrictions on the number of overage players.
The IceDogs release the rights to overage winger Josh Dadic.
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August 3rd
The IceDogs have released their pre-season schedule, starting with a three game tour of the USA.
August 9th: at Saginaw Spirit
August 11th: at Plymouth Whalers
August 13th: at US National Developement Team
Followed on August 25-27 by the Niagara Cup Tournament:
Niagara IceDogs
Barrie Colts
Ottawa 67's
Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
Regular Pre-Season
September 4th: vs. Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
September 7th: at Montreal Junior Hockey Club
September 10th: at Brandon Wheat Kings
September 12th: vs. London Knights
September 14th: at Guelph Storm
September 16th: vs. Windsor Spitfires
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August 4th
The IceDogs announce the completion of a trade with the Kitchener Rangers, sending the rights to center Michael Casele of the Jr. B Stoney Creek Warriors to the Rangers in exchange for the rights to winger Kyle Woodhouse of the St. Catharines Jr. B Falcons.
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August 6th
The IceDogs announce the signing of winger Cameron Stewart from the Niagara Falls Canucks of the Greater Ontario Hockey League. Stewart is 18 years old, and has never played a major junior hockey game.
The IceDogs announce the signing of defenseman Joey De Concilys from the St. Catharines Falcons of the Greater Ontario Hockey League. De Concilys is 17 years old, and has never played a major junior hockey game.
The IceDogs announce the signing of winger Paul Thompson from the Brantford 99ers of the Alliance Pavilion League. Thompson is 18 years old, and has never played a major junior hockey game.
The IceDogs announce the hiring of Christian Caron as an Assistant Coach.
The IceDogs announce the hiring of Brad Hall, and Scott Livingston as Trainers.
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August 7th
The IceDogs announce the hiring of Jeff Flanagan as Head Coach.
The IceDogs announce the hiring of Marc Champagne, and Scott Ricci as Assistant Coaches.
The IceDogs announce the hiring of Blaire McDowell, and Jules Hougen as Scouts.
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August 8th
The IceDogs announce the signing of winger Kyle Woodhouse from the St. Catharines Falcons of the Greater Ontario Hockey League. Woodhouse is 16 years old, and has never played a major junior hockey game.
The IceDogs announce the hiring of Terry Penner as Assistant GM.
The IceDogs announce the hiring of Randy Hillier as an Assistant Coach.
The IceDogs announce the hiring of Tim Higgins, and Jeff Bandura as Scouts.
The IceDogs announce the hiring of Dennis Scott as a Trainer.
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August 9th
The IceDogs begin their American Tour with a stop to play the Saginaw Spirit. Dalton McGrath will get the start in goal for Niagara. Dalton McGrath stopped only 17 of the 22 shots he faced in the game, and though the IceDogs took an early 2-0 lead, four goals by Saginaw in the second period put the game out of reach!
Niagara 3, Saginaw 5
Gronvaldt (1) (Friesen)
Graham (1) (Strome, Schwindt)
Archibald (1) (Shipley, Friesen)
First star honours would go to Saginaw Spirit winger Brandon Saad, who scored a goal, and an assist. Second star would go to Saginaw Spirit center John McFarland, who recorded two assists. Third star would go to Saginaw Spirit winger Josh Shalla, who recorded two assists.
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August 10th
The IceDogs announce the signing of free agent winger Julien Tanguay. Tanguay is 18 years old and has never played a major junior game.
The IceDogs announce the hiring of Daryl Stanley, and Collin MacNeil as Scouts.
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August 11th
The IceDogs continue their American Tour with a stop to play the Plymouth Whalers. Mark Visentin will get the start in goal for Niagara. Mark Visentin stopped all 25 shots he faced to record the shutout, as the IceDogs scored a goal in each period to secure the victory!
Niagara 3, Plymouth 0
F.Hamilton (1) (Unassisted)
Strome (1) (Schwindt)
Shipley (1) (Gronvaldt, Graham)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Mark Visentin, who posted a 25 save shutout. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Freddie Hamilton, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Mike Schwindt, who recorded an assist.
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August 12th
The IceDogs announce the hiring of Payton Lee, and Jean-Luc McAllister as Scouts.
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August 13th
The IceDogs finish up their American Tour with a trip to play the US National Developement Team. Dalton McGrath will get the start in goal for Niagara. Dalton McGrath stopped 18 of the 20 shots he faced, and though the IceDogs scored early, the US team would score twice in the third to take the victory!
Niagara 1, US NTDP 2
Shipley (2) (Friesen, Billingsley)
First star honours would go to US NTDP goaltender Matt McNeely, who stopped 29 of 30 shots in the victory. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Steven Shipley, who scored a goal. Third star would go to US NTDP defenseman Kevin Clare, who scored a goal.
Season Ticket Update: 1,489
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August 16th
The IceDogs announce the signing of goaltender Max Bouffard from the Prince George Cougars of the British Columbia Hockey League. Bouffard is 18 years old, and has never played a major junior hockey game.
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August 20th
Season Ticket Update: 1,586
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August 22nd
The IceDogs announce the hiring of Grant Mulvey as an Assistant Coach.
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August 25th
The Niagara Cup starts play today!
Barrie Colts vs. Niagara IceDogs
Mark Visentin will get the start in goal for Niagara. Mark Visentin stopped 24 of the 27 shots he faced in the game, and though the Colts scored early in the third period to tie the game 3-3, the IceDogs would bounce back, scoring two more in the third to take the victory!
Barrie 3, Niagara 5
Hasson (1) (Unassisted)
Archibald (2) (Strome, Schwindt)
Archibald (3) (Friesen, Gronvaldt)
Wilson (1) (Hasson)
Schwindt (1) (Shipley, Friesen)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Darren Archibald, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Michael Hasson, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs center Alex Friesen, who recorded two assists.
Ottawa 67's vs. Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
Mississauga defeat Ottawa 3-2! First star honours would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors goaltender J.P. Anderson, who stopped 29 of 31 shots in the victory. Second star would go to Ottawa 67's center Tyler Toffoli, who scored a goal. Third star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors defenseman Brett Flemming, who recorded an assist.
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August 26th
Ottawa 67's vs. Niagara IceDogs
Dalton McGrath will get the start in goal for Niagara. Dalton McGrath stopped only 10 of the 14 shots he faced in the game, before being pulled in favor of Mark Visentin, who stopped 5 of 6 shots the rest of the way, and Ottawa led 5-2 five minutes into the third, and though Niagara made a concerted comeback effort, they fell just short.
Ottawa 5, Niagara 4
Shipley (3) (Gronvaldt, Archibald)
Wilson (2) (Shipley, Gronvaldt)
Gronvaldt (2) (Woodhouse)
Graham (2) (Archibald, Schwindt)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Simon Gronvaldt, who scored a goal, and two assists. Second star would go to Ottawa 67's winger Ben Dubois, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Darren Archibald, who recorded two assists.
Mississauga St. Michael's Majors vs. Barrie Colts
Mississauga defeat Barrie 3-0! First star honours would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors goaltender J.P. Anderson, who posted a 24 save shutout. Second star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors center Casey Cizikas, who scored a goal, and an assist. Third star would go to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors winger Justin Shugg, who scored a goal, and an assist.
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August 27th
Mississauga St. Michael's Majors vs. Niagara IceDogs
Mark Visentin will get the start in goal for Niagara. Mark Visentin stopped all 19 shots he faced in recording his second shutout of the preseason, and the IceDogs backed him up, scoring a goal in each of the three periods to lay claim to the victory!
Mississauga 0, Niagara 3
Graham (3) (Andrews, De Concilys)
Friesen (1) (D.Hamilton, Wilson)
Graham (4) (Unassisted)
First star honours would go to Niagara IceDogs defenseman Jesse Graham, who scored two goals. Second star would go to Niagara IceDogs goaltender Mark Visentin, who posted a 19 save shutout. Third star would go to Niagara IceDogs winger Johnson Andrews, who recorded an assist.
Ottawa 67's vs. Barrie Colts
Ottawa defeat Barrie 4-0! First star honours would go to Ottawa 67's goaltender Braden Mann, who posted a 27 save shutout. Second star would go to Ottawa 67's center Tyler Toffoli, who scored a goal, and two assists. Third star would go to Ottawa 67's winger Thomas Nesbitt, who recorded three assists.

Season Ticket Update: 1,628