The return of David Matsos
Good player. Good coach. Good guy. Add it all up and David Matsos is back in the Ontario Hockey League, this time as an assistant coach with the Sarnia Sting. The now 51-year old Matsos won a Memorial Cup as a hard working forward with the 1993 Soo Greyhounds. He later had OHL success as a championship associate coach with the 2018 Hamilton Bulldogs that followed winning ways as an assistant with the Windsor Spitfires. …[read more]
Essex, Lakeshore are 1-2
A mere four points separate the Essex 73’s and Lakeshore Canadiens atop the standings of the eight teams of the West Stobbs Division of the Provincial Jr. C Hockey League. …[read more]
Bulldogs of West Yeck
Mount Brydges Bulldogs are one of six teams of the eight member West Yeck Division of the Provincial Jr. C Hockey League who are well above the .500 mark at the Christmas holiday break.
Firebirds at mid season
Four successive wins — including two straight over their despised arch-rival Saginaw Spirit — have lifted the Flint Firebirds to the .500 level with the Ontario Hockey League at the Christmas holiday break.
Momentum in Mount B
There is little room for error within the eight member West Yeck Division of the Provincial Jr. C Hockey League as just six points separate the top six teams.
Jake the Viper snake
Spitfires plum goalie prospect Jake Windbiel is standing tall and answering the call through his first 15 games with Windsor’s junior B affiliate team in nearby LaSalle.
Max on track in LaSalle
Signed Spitfires forward prospect Max Brocklehurst has shrugged off a sluggish start and is lighting it up with the LaSalle Vipers of the Greater Ontario Jr. Hockey League. He now has seven goals, nine assists, 16 points in 15 games for Windsor’s affiliate team in nearby LaSalle.
London goon suspended
Enough is enough, it would seem. The Ontario Hockey League has given London Knights fringe forward Ryder Boulton an eight game suspension in the aftermath of a recent slashing major on Saginaw Spirit star defenceman Zayne Parekh.
Win, win for Windbiel
Spitfires goalie prospect Jake Windbiel is showing significant progress through his first 10 games with Windsor’s junior B affiliate team in nearby LaSalle.
Leamington to Sarnia
Brendan Cooke, a signed Ontario Hockey League prospect of the Flint Firebirds, is now continuing his development with the Sarnia Legionnaires of the Greater Ontario Jr. Hockey League.
Flint on a crease Bender
Ahead of three games in as many days this weekend the Flint Firebirds have added another goalie by way of an Ontario Hockey League trade with the Oshawa Generals. Flint has parted with future fourth round and seventh round OHL priority selections draft picks to get 6 foot 4 puck stopper Noah Bender from Oshawa.
Mount Brydges is home
They have played six straight games on the road. And finally, the Mount Brydges Bulldogs of the Provincial Jr. C Hockey League are set to return home to the friendly confines of Tri Town Ice Arena.
Lakeshore lighting it up
Reigning Provincial Jr. C Hockey League champion Lakeshore Canadiens seemingly have the makings of another powerhouse unit.
Mount Brydges: 3-2-3
With a balanced score sheet and good play in the net the Mount Brydges Bulldogs have nine points in eight games at this stage of the ’24-25 Provincial Jr. C Hockey League season.
It is Day time in Flint
Being a workhorse goalie is part of the routine for Nathan Day of the Flint Firebirds. Day has been in the net for every minute of Flint’s five games to begin the ’24-25 Ontario Hockey League season.
Firebird in Leamington
Brendan Cooke, a signed Ontario Hockey League prospect of the Flint Firebirds, is continuing his development with the Leamington Flyers and has his first goal as a member of the Ontario Jr. Hockey League team.
Windbiel on task in Jr. B
The Spitfires top goalie prospect from the 2024 Ontario Hockey League priority selections draft is off to a nice start with Windsor’s Jr. B affiliate team in nearby LaSalle. …[read more]
Mount Brydges: 2-1-3
Seven points in six games equals a pretty good start to the ’24-25 season for the Mount Brydges Bulldogs of the Provincial Jr. C Hockey league.
Windsor lad in the Sault
Free agent pick up Erik Muxlow has the makings of being a noteworthy addition to the present and future of the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds. A 5 foot 11, 183 pound forward with a 2007 birth date who hails from the Windsor area, Muxlow more than earned an Ontario Hockey League roster spot with the Greyhounds for the ’24-25 season following an eye opening spring development camp and subsequent fall training camp and exhibition games performance.
Points for Mount Brydges
Two losses. But two points. Mount Brydges Bulldogs began their ’24-25 Provincial Jr. Hockey League regular season this weekend with respective 4-3 shootout losses to the Petrolia Flyers and North Middlesex Stars. …[read more]
Two straight for the Vipers
Wins at home and on the road have the LaSalle Vipers off to a 2-0 start to begin the ’24-25 Greater Ontario Jr. Hockey League season.
4 OHL teams of intrigue
Opening face-off to the ’24-25 Ontario Hockey League regular season is set for September 25 when the reigning Memorial Cup champion Saginaw Spirit plays host to the Windsor Spitfires. …[read more]
Four from the OHL West
August is leaning towards September. Up first are training camps. Then exhibition games. Followed by a schedule of names, games, checkers and chess; not to mention all of the intrigue and anxiety that goes with debatably being the best development league on the hockey planet. …[read more]
LaSalle lad has goals
In talking about new opportunity, it is no secret that veteran Ontario Hockey League defenseman Andrew Gibson wants to make the most of it as early as this fall. …[read more]
LaSalle via Lakeshore
Anthony Iaquinta is moving up from head coach of the reigning champion Lakeshore Canadiens of the Provincial Jr. C Hockey League to the LaSalle Vipers of the Greater Ontario Jr. Hockey League as their new bench boss. …[read more]
Flugins flies off to Flint
Canadian Hockey League import draft pick Karlis Flugins has been signed by the Flint Firebirds of the Ontario Hockey League ahead of the looming ’24-25 season.
Leamington via NOJHL
Forward Brendan Cooke has been acquired by the Leamington Flyers of the Ontario Jr. Hockey League from the Blind River Beavers of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League in a cash exchange.
Berry in Mt. Brydges
This is a plum of a goalie with considerable high level junior hockey experience. He is Aiden Berry, who has opted to sign with the Mount Brydges Bulldogs of the Provincial Jr. Hockey League ahead of the ’24-25 season. …[read more]
Sidebars & snippets
It was just a tad under two months ago that the host Saginaw Spirit scored a razor thin win over the Ontario Hockey League champion London Knights in what was an all OHL showdown for the 2024 Memorial Cup crown. But the restless hands of time are already ticking towards a new season and the projections and prognosis that go with it.
Seven ’07s to surveil
Our Hockey News Windsor choice list of seven select 2007 birth year skaters from the Western Conference of the Ontario Hockey League includes Spitfires forward Jack Nesbitt. In all, the skilled seven are projected to be impact players in ’24-25 after showing particular potential and promise as OHL rookies in ’23-24.
OHL is in the offing
Hot fun in the summertime will soon turn to ice. For example, It doesn’t matter if you are up north in Sault Ste. Marie, in the mid to lower Michigan regions of Flint and Saginaw, or in the southwestern Ontario areas of London and Windsor, first pucks will drop on Ontario Hockey League training camps in late August.
LaSalle to the Sault
Defenseman Gage Evans has been acquired by his hometown Sault Ste. Marie Thunderbirds of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League via trade with the LaSalle Vipers of the Greater Ontario Jr. Hockey League. …[read more]
OHL pick to Chatham
Forward Ian Lachance, who led the Timmins Majors and the Great North Under 18 Hockey League in scoring in 2023-2024 before becoming an Ontario Hockey League draft pick of the Saginaw Spirit, has signed with the Chatham Maroons of the Greater Ontario Jr. Hockey League, Hockey News Windsor has confirmed. …[read more]
Team Canada coaches
Ontario Hockey League coaches Dave Cameron of the Ottawa 67’s and Chris Lazary of the Memorial Cup champion Saginaw Spirit will lead Team Canada at the 2025 World Jr. Hockey Championships that are slated for Ottawa.
Coach add on in Lucan
Liam McCarthy has joined the staff of the Lucan Irish of the Provincial Jr. Hockey League as its goalie coach, Hockey News Windsor has confirmed. …[read more]
Flint of the NHL Draft
Flint Firebirds of the Ontario Hockey League have continued their franchise streak of having at least one player drafted at the annual National Hockey League selections process. …[read more]
A way too early outlook
Perhaps I am just bored. Or, missing hockey season. Whatever the reason, I feel compelled to give my way too early predictions as to how the Western Conference of the Ontario Hockey League might play out in ’24-25. …[read more]
On the bench in Lucan
Two holdovers and two fresh faces are among the coaches that the Lucan Irish of the Provincial Jr. Hockey League have confirmed ahead of the 2024-2025 season.
Saginaw moves a goalie
Memorial Cup champion Saginaw Spirit has sent 2004 birth year goalie Nolan Lalonde to the Kingston Frontenacs in a summer breeze of an Ontario Hockey League trade. …[read more]
Flint has games, tickets
Flint Firebirds of the Ontario Hockey League have unveiled their 2024-2025 regular season schedule and season ticket information at the same time. …[read more]
Power in Port Stanley
Local lad A.J. Power has signed up to play for the Port Stanley Sailors of the Provincial Jr. Hockey League ahead of the 2024-2025 season.
Back with Port Stanley
One was the assistant captain. The other was the captain. And forwards Dylan Watson and Jordan Medeiros have both committed to return to the Port Stanley Sailors of the Provincial Jr. Hockey League for the 2024-2025 season.
Mount Brydges net gain
Andy Friyia wants to see the Mount Brydges Bulldogs reduce their goals against come the 2024-2025 Provincial Jr. Hockey League season. Which is why the Bulldogs’ president has hired the renowned Bill Dark to be the goalie coach in Mount Brydges. …[read more]
Dark in Mount Brydges
Mount Brydges Bulldogs of the Provincial Jr. Hockey League will have the use of an esteemed goalie coach for the 2024-2025 season, Hockey News Windsor has confirmed. …[read more]
OHL via Jr. B GOJHL
London Knights of the Ontario Hockey League are a good example of allowing several of their key players to develop in the Greater Ontario Jr. Hockey League.