Ontario Hockey League
Owen Sound Attack 5 Barrie Colts 1
Kitchener Rangers 6 Erie Otters 3
Guelph Storm 5 London Knights 1
Oshawa Generals 3 Kingston Frontenacs 2
Attack 5 Colts 1
Cade Robinson had a 2 goal game for the Attack who clinched 6th place in the OHL's Western Conference with the victory.
Robinson & Kaleb Pearson had power play goals for Owen Sound while Adam McMaster scored shorthanded.
Manuel Alberg had the other marker in the victory as the Attack moved to 66 points on the season, which means
Sarnia cannot catch the Attack for 6th.
Owen Sound is 4 points back of the Kitchener Rangers for the 5th in the Conference with 2 head-to-head games remaining in the regular season.
However, even if Owen Sound swept Kitchener on the final weekend to equal the Rangers at 70 points, Kitchener has the tiebreaker advantages and would get 5th in the event of the two teams both completing the regular season at 70 points
Mack Guzda stopped 17 shots to post the victory for Owen Sound.
Friday the Attack are at Kitchener ( 7 pm for Kia of Owen Sound-Terry's Trailer Service Bearadio on 560 CFOS )
Saturday, the Rangers are in Owen Sound for a 7:30 pm start.
Ben Hawerchuk with his 27th goal of the season had the lone goal for the Colts who were officially eliminated from playoff contention with the loss.
Barrie has missed the playoffs 2 of the past 3 years and will conclude the regular season with a home game Saturday night against Niagara followed by a Sunday afternoon game at Mississauga.
1st Period
1, Owen Sound, Robinson 8 (Groulx, Popov), 10:00.
2, Barrie, Hawerchuk 27 (Willms, Allensen), 18:32.
3, Owen Sound, McMaster 17 19:53 (SH).
Penalties-Duhart Bar (elbowing), 19:45; Groulx Os (high sticking, high sticking), 19:45.
2nd Period
4, Owen Sound, Alberg 2 7:59.
5, Owen Sound, Robinson 9 (Lyle, Dudas), 13:23 (PP).
Penalties-Hill Bar (cross checking), 10:30; Perrott Os (slashing), 10:30; Duhart Bar (holding), 13:15.
3rd Period
6, Owen Sound, Pearson 14 (Seed), 3:42 (PP).
Penalties-Brown Bar (tripping), 0:35; Foerster Bar (tripping), 3:07; Cameron Bar (high sticking, high sticking), 6:39; Tucker Bar (high sticking), 9:03; Perrott Os (interference), 18:34; Robinson Os (high sticking), 19:26; Alberg Os (high sticking), 20:00.
Shots on Goal
Barrie 7-5-6-18
Owen Sound 12-14-10-36
Goalies
Barrie, Greaves 7-12-2-1 (36 shots-31 saves).
Owen Sound, Guzda 19-18-4-1 (18 shots-17 saves).
Power Play Opportunities
Barrie 0 / 4;
Owen Sound 2 / 6
Referees-Pat Myers (40), Mike Marley (31).
Linesmen-Michael Johnstone (41), Justin Herrington (58).
Attendance = 3,241
Rangers 6 Otters 3
Riley Damiani had a hat-trick as the Rangers secured fifth place in the Western Conference
Alexey Lipanov scored twice for Kitchener who have won 3 straight while Joseph Garreffa added a single
The Rangers conclude the regular season with a home & home set against the Owen Sound Attack.
Jack Duff, Mathew MacDougall and Gera Poddubnyi scored for the Otters who remain 2 points back of Windsor for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference.
Storm 5 Knights 1
Nate Schnarr scored twice for the Storm who won 4 of 6 games head-to-head with the Knights on the season.
Dmitri Samorukov, Liam Hawel and Domenico Commisso also scored for Guelph who have won 8 of 10.
Alex Formenton had the only London goal as the Knights lost their 2nd straight game
Generals 3 Frontenacs 2
Collingwood native Allan McShane scored his 32nd goal of the season for the Generals while Kyle MacLean and overage Anthony Salinitri added single markers.
Overage Ryan Cranford and Nick Wong scored for the Frontenacs
WESTERN CONFERENCE
xLondon Knights 66 45 14 6 1 97
xSaginaw Spirit 65 45 15 2 3 95
xSault Greyhounds 65 41 16 7 1 90
xGuelph Storm 66 38 18 6 4 86
xKitchener Rangers 66 33 29 3 1 70
xOwen Sound Attack 66 30 30 4 2 66
Sarnia Sting 65 26 32 5 2 59
Windsor Spitfires 66 25 33 5 3 58
Erie Otters 66 26 36 3 1 56
Flint Firebirds 65 14 45 6 0 34
EASTERN CONFERENCE
xOttawa 67'S 65 48 12 3 2 101
xNiagara IceDogs 65 41 17 7 0 89
xOshawa Generals 66 42 20 4 0 88
xSudbury Wolves 65 41 19 3 2 87
xMiss Steelheads 65 31 27 5 2 69
xPeterborough Petes 65 32 30 1 2 67
xHamilton Bulldogs 66 29 32 3 2 63
xNorth Bay Battalion 65 28 32 3 2 61
Barrie Colts 66 26 36 3 1 56
Kingston Frontenacs 66 14 50 1 1 30
Kia-CHL Top 10
Rouyn-Noranda Huskies (56-8-0-1)
Prince Albert Raiders (53-9-2-2)
Drummondville Voltigeurs (50-12-2-1)
Ottawa 67's (48-12-3-2)
London Knights (45-13-6-1)
Baie-Comeau Drakkar (47-14-2-2)
Vancouver Giants (47-15-2-2)
Halifax Mooseheads (47-15-2-1)
Saginaw Spirit (45-15-2-3)
Everett Silvertips (46-16-2-2)
Honourable Mention:
Saskatoon Blades (44-14-8-0)
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (41-16-7-1)
Edmonton Oil Kings (40-18-4-4)
2019 OHL Cup Powered by Under Armour Round-Robin Results:
Wednesday March 13, 2019
Waterloo Wolves 3 vs. Mississauga Senators 1
Waterloo MVP Jake McDonald (F) 2G
Senators MVP Braeden Kressler (F) 1G
NOHA 4 vs. Kitchener Jr. Rangers 1
NOHA MVP Devon Savignac (F) 1G, 1A
Kitchener MVP Marko Sikic (F) 1A
Detroit Little Caesars 3 vs. Windsor Jr. Spitfires 0
Little Caesars MVP Zak Brice (G) 23 SV, SO
Windsor MVP Ethan Handley (G) 28 SV
Halton Hurricanes 3 vs. TPH Hockey 0
Halton MVP Matteo Drobac (G) 29 SV, SO
TPH Hockey MVP Logan Heroux (D)
Toronto Nationals 5 vs. North York Rangers 0
Nationals MVP Ikky Kogawa (F) 3G
North York MVP Luca Rea (F)
Quinte Red Devils 3 vs. Thunder Bay Kings 2
Quinte MVP Daniel Michaud (F) 1G
Thunder Bay MVP Shaymus Stevenson (F) 1A
Toronto Marlboros 6 vs. London Jr. Knights 1
Marlboros MVP Tucker Robertson (F) 2G
London MVP Michael Simpson (G) 41 SV
Detroit Little Caesars 6 vs. York-Simcoe Express 2
Little Caesars MVP Nikita Tarasevich (F) 2G
York-Simcoe MVP Kaleb Nelson (F) 1G
Don Mills Flyers 8 vs. North Central Predators 3
Don Mills MVP Paul Christopoulos (D) 2G, 1A
North Central MVP Coulter Taylor (G) 46 SV
Whitby Wildcats 3 vs. Team NOHA 1
Whitby MVP Sebastian Resar (G) 18 SV
NOHA MVP Benjamin Gaudreau (G) 20 SV
Toronto Red Wings 4 vs. Mississauga Rebels 1
Red Wings MVP Adam Fantilli (F) 1G, 1A
Rebels MVP Christian Catalano (F)
TPH Hockey 3 vs. Toronto Nationals 1
TPH Hockey MVP Gibson Homer (G) 13 SV
Nationals MVP Zach Dean (F)
Brantford 99ers 3 vs. North York Rangers 2 OT
Brantford MVP Steven LaForme (F) 1G, 1A
North York MVP Luca Rea (F) 2G
Toronto Marlboros 6 vs. Thunder Bay Kings 0
Marlboros MVP Ben West (G) 9 SV, SO
Thunder Bay MVP Shaymus Stevenson (F)
London Jr. Knights 2 vs. Waterloo Wolves 1
London MVP Michael Simpson (G)
Waterloo MVP David Gruber (D)
North Central Predators 3 vs. York-Simcoe Express 1
North Central MVP Wade Monague (G) 17 SV
York-Simcoe MVP Thomas Sirman (D)
Don Mills Flyers 6 vs. Windsor Jr. Spitfires 0
Don Mills MVP Francesco Arcuri (F) 2G, 1A
Windsor MVP Nicholas Beneteau (F)
Round-Robin action continues Thursday with eight games on the schedule before wrapping up Friday with 12 games. Quarter-Final and Semi-Final action goes Saturday, concluding with Monday’s Championship Final at the Mattamy Athletic Centre.
PJHL Pollock Division Championship
Mount Forest Patriots 4 Wingham Ironmen 2
Ryley Cribbin scored twice for the Patriots including the game winning goal with 90 seconds to play
Aidan Quish made 30 saves to post the win for Mount Forest
The best of 7 Final is tied 2-2
The road team has won all 4 games in the series
The Patriots will host Game 5 tomorrow night in Mount Forest
Period 1
Mount Forest – Brody Leblanc (AP) (Owen Rahn) 4:04
Mount Forest – Ryley Cribbin (power play) (Jack Birkett) 11:19
Period 2
Wingham – Matt Tolton (Logan Tolton, Jamie Huber) 9:20
Wingham – Kyle Stanbury (Carter Collinson, Shane Vollmer) 12:01
Period 3
Mount Forest – Ryley Cribbin (Thomas Haffner) 18:33
Mount Forest – Jack Birkett (empty net) (Troy Weber) 19:19
PJHL Carruthers Division Championship
Alliston Hornets 5 Penetanguishene Kings 4
Alex Sebestyen scored the game winner with just over a minute remaining in regulation time
Alliston scored twice in the last 10 minutes to overcome a 4-3 deficit
The Hornets sweep the best of 7 4 straight & advance to the Ontario Quarterfinals against either Wingham or Mount Forest.
Period 1
Alliston – Jakob Power (Jack Beck, Alex Sebestyen) 7:01
Period 2
Penetang – Braedon Dorion (Ben Sly, Colin Elder) 0:16
Alliston – Jack Beck (Alex Sebestyen, Jakob Power) 2:36
Penetang – Brady Enman (Colin Elder, Ben Sly) 3:15
Alliston – Ryan McReynolds (short handed) (unassisted) 9:33
Penetang – Trenton Micks (Colin Elder, Cam Cochrane) 17:13
Period 3
Penetang – Robert McLaughlin (Colin Elder, Jared Aube) 2:55
Alliston – Caden Maher (Braydon Hogarth, Ryan Sallows) 9:02
Alliston – Alex Sebestyen (Mitch Livingston) 18:39
Greater Metro Junior Hockey League
North Championship
Bradford Rattlers 7 Ville Marie Pirates 6
Alvari Rautiainen scored the game winner on a power play in the 3rd period
The Rattlers lead the best of 7; 2-1
The Pirates will host game 4 tonight
1st Period
10:21 Bradford Rattlers Power Play – Adam Suchomer (Terrance McLean, Stephen Mariani)
13:30 Bradford Rattlers Power Play – Brayden Morris (Nathan Sanderson, Alvari Rautiainen)
14:29 Bradford Rattlers Power Play – Nathan Sanderson (Adam Suchomer)
15:37 Ville-Marie Power Play – Alex Peeters (Hugo Blum, Nicolas Bellerose)
15:50 Bradford Rattlers Yuri Shklyaruk (Adam Suchomer)
16:17 Ville-Marie Sony Boire (Vincent Blanchette, Karl-Étienne St-Fleur)
2nd Period
00:26 Bradford Rattlers Brayden Morris (Nathan Sanderson, Alvari Rautiainen)
08:06 Bradford Rattlers Power Play – Nathan Sanderson (Alvari Rautiainen, Brayden Morris)
11:27 Ville-Marie Nicolas Bellerose (Samuel Bégin, Hugo Blum)
15:21 Ville-Marie Sony Boire (Cédrik Thérrien)
3rd Period
00:38 Ville-Marie Nicolas Bellerose (Cédrik Thérrien)
05:05 Ville-Marie Power Play – Hugo Blum (Karl-Étienne St-Fleur, Nicolas Bellerose)
07:40 Bradford Rattlers Power Play – Alvari Rautiainen (Nathan Sanderson)
Canadian University Women's Hockey Championship
at Prince Edward Island
The Guelph Gryphons are one of 8 teams competing at the event.
Ashlee Lawrence from Owen Sound is a left winger on the Gryphons who won the Ontario title
Guelph meets Manitoba in their opening game this afternoon
The 2019 Canadian Ski Nationals are taking place in Gatineau, Quebec at the Nakkertok Ski Club.
The first race of the week of competition took place on Wednesday March 13. The junior girls raced a hilly 5 km classic course. Colleen Beck was 54th in a time of 0:18:36.00 and Lila Yuhasz-Bell was 59th in a time of 0:18:55.2. The winner finished in a time of 0:15:27.6.
The junior boys raced a tough 10 km classic ( 2 x 5 km) and Dylan Beck was 65th in a time of
0:31:58. , Wesley Schlenker was 82nd in a time of 0:32:55.8 and Joel Zandvliet was 91st in a time of
0:33:59.60. The winner did it in a time of 0:26:41.4
In the senior men's category Julian Smith skied a fast 10 km classic in a time of 0:25:48.6. He placed 12th, 39 seconds behind the winner.
Antonia Murdoch of Annan qualified for Ontario’s Under 14 CanAm ski racing team.
Murdoch who skiis out of the Blue Mountain Jozo Weider program had strong results in Alpine Ontario provincial championships in Thunder Bay last week.
The Can/Am championships will be held in Mount Tremblant March 29th-31st. Antonia skis out of the Blue Mountain Jozo Weider program
Ontario Curling Association's Verve Grandmasters Curling Championship
at the Thornhill Golf and Country Club
The Blue Water Curling Club skipped by Torben Hawksbridge will represent Zone 11
The Blue Water entry includes Lorne Johnson, Frank Lamont and Dennis Radbourne.
The Saugeen Shores Hall of Fame Selection committee selected 4 nominees for induction into the Hall this coming May.
Those being inducted for 2019 are;
Shelley Bellamy as a Builder for Special Olympics coaching,
Kelly Gribbons as an Athlete for women's hockey and being part of the Silver Medal winning Team Canada women's hockey team at the 2017 World University Winter Games,
Randy Millar as a Builder for track & field coaching,
Becky Smith-Hull as an Athlete for a national junior track & field champion and NCAA career.
The 4 will be honoured at a special 2019 Saugeen Shores Hall of Fame induction evening to take place on Thursday May 9 in the Rotary Hall at the Saugeen Shores Community Complex in Port Elgin.
Wednesday Morning Ladies Bowling
Ron Downs at Royal LePage 7 Grey Bruce Patio Enclosures 0
The Bread Depot 4 Krueger Custom Steel 3
Sharon Johnston had the high single at 196 & rolled a 480 for the high triple
Puffer Hockey Playoffs
Great Lakes Drywall 4 Gary Byers Sound & Lighting 3
Al Lauzon had 3 goals for Great Lakes Drywall
Terry McNabb had the other goal in the win
Dave Moyer, Gary Byers & Jim Winter scored in the loss
Thom Constrcution 5 Hobart's 2
James Lorenz had a 3 goal game for Thom Construction
Paul King & Chris Jones also scored for Thom's
Chris Publuskie & Bill McArthur had the goals for Hobart's


