Ontario Men's Tankard
at Cornwall Civic Centre
John Epping from the Leaside Curling Club has a perfect mark of 3 & 0
The Glenn Howard rink from the Penetanguishene Curling Club is at 2 & 1
The Penetanguishene entry features Tim March, David Mathers, Scott Howard & Adam Spencer
Draw 4 for the Men is at 8:30 this morning
The Epping rink has a bye this morning while Howard faces Steve Allen from the Ottawa Curling Club who is 0 & 2
Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts
at Cornwall Civic Complex
Hollie Duncan & Rachel Homan share the lead at 3 & 0 heading to Day 3
Draw 4 is set for 12:15 pm this afternoon
The Susan Froud rink from Alliston is 1 & 1 and tied for 4th place after 2 days
Yesterday, the Alliston rink which includes Karen Rowsell, Jessica Humphries & Kristina Brauch won their only game of the day; 7-5 over Team Brandwood
Brokerlink Insurance Grey Bruce Major Curling
Quarterfinals
8 pm at the Port Elgin Curling Club
Al Hutchinson vs Joey Rettinger
Mike Hamer vs Shawn Kaufman
Steve Gregg vs Brett McAllister
Scott Davidson vs Pete Newton
Final Regular Season Standings
Al Hutchinson……..Maclean's Brewery………..Hanover 7 & 2*
Mike Hamer………………………………………………..Port Elgin 7 & 2*
Steve Gregg….Merit Insurance……………………Paisley 6 & 3*
Scott Davidson…Wark's Service Centre……..Wiarton 5 & 4*
Pete Newton………………………………………………Kincardine 4 & 5*
Brett McAllister…West Grey Premium Beef….Chesley 4 & 5*
Shawn Kaufman…………………………………………Walkerton 4 & 5*
Joey Rettinger…………………………………………….Tara 4 & 5*
Don Bartley…Absalute Automotive……………..Tara 2 & 7
Adam Alpaugh…………………………………………….Tara 2 & 7
Upcoming
Feb 5 Semifinals
at Chesley 8 pm
Feb 12 Championship
at Tara 8:15 pm
Final Payouts
1st $ 1,200
2nd $ 800
3rd $ 600
4th $ 500
5th $ 400
6th $ 300
7th $ 200
8th $ 200
Previous Scores
Nov 6
at Port Elgin Curling Club
Mike Hamer 7 Don Bartley 2
Joey Rettinger 7 Pete Newton 6
Al Hutchinson 7 Brett McAllister 5
Adam Alpaugh 7 Scott Davidson 6
TBA Steve Gregg vs Shawn Kaufman
Nov 13
at Kincardine
Mike Hamer 7 Shawn Kaufman 2
Pete Newton 8 Brett McAllister 3
at Tara
Don Bartley 7 Joey Rettinger 1
Al Hutchinson 8 Adam Alpaugh 4
Scott Davidson 8 Steve Gregg 3
Nov 20
at Chesley
Brett McAllister 7 Don Bartley 5
Steve Gregg 7 Al Hutchinson 4
at Tara
Mike Hamer 9 Joey Rettinger 8
Pete Newton 8 Adam Alpaugh 5
Scott Davidson 9 Shawn Kaufman 6
Nov 27
at Chesley
Brett McAllister (West Grey Premium Beef) 10 Joey Rettinger 5
Steve Gregg (Merit Insurance) 7 Pete Newton 6
Al Hutchinson (Macleans Brewery) 9 Shawn Kaufman 4
at Tara
Scott Davidson (Wark Service Centre) 7 Mike Hamer 6
Don Bartley (Absalute Automotive) 7 Adam Alpaugh 3
Dec 4
at the Port Elgin Curling Club
Mike Hamer 4 Brett McAllister (West Grey Premium Beef) 3
Joey Rettinger 8 Adam Alpaugh 1
at the Paisley Curling Club
Al Hutchinson (McLeans Brewery) 7 Scott Davidson (Wark Service Center) 2
Steve Gregg (Merit Insurance) 7 Don Bartley (Absalute Automotive) 3
Pete Newton 7 Shawn Kaufman 6
Dec 11
at Paisley
Al Hutchinson 8 Mike Hamer 2
Steve Gregg 6 Joey Rettinger 0
Scott Davidson 7 Pete Newton 1
at Walkerton 8 pm
Shawn Kaufman 9 Don Bartley 8
Adam Alpaugh 4 Brett McAllister 3
Dec 18 ppd
at Chesley
Mike Hamer vs Adam Alpaugh
Brett McAllister vs Steve Gregg
at Tara ppd
Don Bartley vs Scott Davidson
Joey Rettinger vs Shawn Kaufman
Al Hutchinson vs Pete Newton
Jan 8
at the Chesley Curling Club:
Steve Gregg 9 Brett McAllister 4
Mike Hamer 7 Adam Alpaugh 5
at the Tara Curling Club:
Al Hutchinson 6 Pete Newton 3
Shawn Kaufman 6 Joey Rettinger 5
Scott Davidson 9 Don Bartley 4
at the Paisley Curling Club:
Shawn Kaufman 7 Steve Gregg 5
Jan 15
at Kincardine
Mike Hamer 10 Pete Newton 0
Brett McAllister 9 Shawn Kaufman 5
at Tara
Al Hutchinson 6 Don Bartley 3
Joey Rettinger 9 Scott Davidson 4
Steve Gregg 9 Adam Alpaugh 4
Jan 22
at Paisley
Mike Hamer 7 Steve Gregg 5
Pete Newton 5 Don Bartley 3
at Chesley
Joey Rettinger 8 Al Hutchinson 1
Brett McAllister 8 Scott Davidson 3
Shawn Kaufman 6 Adam Alpaugh 3
PJHL Pollock Division
Mount Forest Patriots 7 Goderich Flyers 0
Patriots 5 Flyers 4
Ryley Cribbin had a goal & 3 points to lead the Patriots
Mason Kameka made 33 saves to record the shutout for Mount Forest who padded their lead to 5 points atop the division.
Tonight, Goderich is at Hanover to face the Barons
Period 1
Mount Forest – Ryley Cribbin (power play) (Troy Weber, Mason Kameka) 5:26
Mount Forest – Troy Weber (power play) (Ryley Cribbin, Parker Miller) 11:49
Period 2
Mount Forest – Nathan Bolger (unassisted) 12:18
Mount Forest – Riley Torrie (Blair Jenkins, Blair Butchart) 17:23
Period 3
Mount Forest – Blair Jenkins (Jack Birkett, Nathan Bolger) 4:10
Mount Forest – Blair Butchart (Derek Williams, Ryley Cribbin) 5:01
Mount Forest – Michael Anselmini (Parker Miller, Hayden Coulter) 14:33
Mason Kameka 33 save shutout
Pollock Division Standings
Mount Forest 39 31 6 1 1 64
Wingham 40 27 8 2 3 59
Mitchell 40 21 12 2 5 49
Kincardine 40 22 15 0 3 47
Hanover 40 21 16 1 2 45
Goderich 39 8 29 1 1 18
Walkerton 40 5 32 1 2 13
Carruthers Division Standings
Alliston 41 33 4 1 3 70
Stayner 41 27 14 0 0 54
Orillia 39 24 12 0 3 51
Penetang 38 18 19 0 1 37
Schomberg 41 17 21 1 2 37
Caledon 40 15 22 1 2 33
Midland 40 14 25 0 1 29
Huntsville 40 10 29 1 0 21
Ontario Junior Hockey League
Georgetown Raiders 4 Brantford 99'ers 0
Raiders 4 99'ers 0
Nathan Torchia, a former netminder with the Owen Sound Attack, made 46 saves to post the shutout for Georgetown
Nolan Dann had a goal & an assist for the Raiders
The Collingwood Colts will be at Pickering Friday night to face the Panthers
Pickering leads the North with 55 points; 5 more than Collingwood
Period 1
Georgetown – Grant Spence (Nolan Dann, Thomas Hernandez) 9:56
Period 2
Georgetown – Craig Spence (Mitchell Hewitson, Graeme McCrory) 0:49
Period 3
Georgetown – Nolan Dann (Eric Russell, Thomas Hernandez) 4:04
Georgetown – Brendan Kennedy (Mitchell Hewitson) 18:18
Nathan Torchia made 46 saves to post the shutout
Tonight
Georgetown Raiders at Buffalo Jr Sabres 7:45 PM
Milton Menace at North York Rangers 8:00 PM
Friday, the Collingwood Colts are at Pickering to face the Panthers
North Division
Pickering 43 26 14 2 1 55
Stouffville 46 23 17 3 3 52
Collingwood 44 20 14 1 9 50
Markham 44 20 20 0 4 44
Aurora 44 6 34 0 4 16
West Division
Oakville 45 34 7 2 2 72
Burlington 46 31 11 1 3 66
Buffalo 44 25 14 1 4 55
Georgetown 44 21 16 3 4 49
Brantford 44 22 21 0 1 45
Milton 43 11 25 3 4 29
South Division
Jr Canadiens 46 32 9 2 3 69
Tor Patriots 44 28 12 0 4 60
St Michaels 46 23 17 1 5 52
Mississauga 45 16 25 1 3 36
North York 44 15 23 2 4 36
Brampton 44 15 28 0 1 31
East Division
Trenton 47 34 10 1 2 71
Wellington 42 31 9 2 0 64
Cobourg 46 19 21 3 3 44
Whitby 42 17 21 1 3 38
Lindsay 45 5 36 1 3 14
Greater Metro Junior Hockey League Tonight
Bancroft Rockhounds at Bradford Bulls 8 pm
Thursday, the Knights of Meaford host the South Muskoka Shield
North Division
Ville-Marie 38 29 8 0 1 59
Temiscaming 35 27 7 0 1 55
Brad Bulls 37 24 12 0 1 49
N Tecumseth 37 23 12 0 2 48
Brad Rattlers 35 22 11 0 2 46
Bancroft 36 19 16 0 1 39
Almaguin 35 15 18 0 2 32
W Nipissing 37 13 23 0 1 27
S Muskoka 38 11 24 0 3 25
Meaford 34 11 22 0 1 23
South Division
St. George 35 29 6 0 0 58
Kingsville 37 26 8 0 3 55
North York 38 25 11 0 2 52
Niagara 37 25 10 0 2 52
Nthumberland 35 16 16 0 3 35
London 34 16 18 0 0 32
Durham 38 15 23 0 0 30
Windsor 36 13 20 0 3 29
Tottenham 36 9 24 0 3 21
Toronto 38 6 30 0 2 14
The Canadian Hockey League today announced the 18th edition of the Vaughn CHL Team of the Week for the 2019-20 season based on individual performances from Jan. 20-26.
Leading the way is Flint Firebirds captain and Dallas Stars first-round pick Ty Dellandrea who wrapped up the week with 10 points counting six goals and four assists over three games. Dellandrea began the week on a high note putting up two goals and two assists for four points in Wednesday’s 7-4 road win over the Soo Greyhounds in which he also claimed second-star honours. For his efforts, Dellandrea was recognized as the OHL ‘On the Run’ Player of the Week.
Also up front is Portland Winterhawks centre and 2020 NHL Draft prospect Seth Jarvis who recorded four goals and five assists for nine points over a pair of appearances. Against the Tri-City Americans on Friday, Jarvis matched a season-high of five points as he finished with two goals and three assists to help his club to an 8-2 victory in which he was also recognized as the game’s first star. Given his successful showing, Jarvis was honoured as the WHL ‘On the Run’ Player of the Week.
Rounding out the forward ranks is Sherbrooke Phoenix captain and Pittsburgh Penguins first-round pick Samuel Poulin who registered eight points counting five goals and three assists over a pair of contests. Poulin’s best showing came against the Acadie-Bathurst Titan on Friday as he put up five points and tied a franchise-record with four goals while adding one assist to help claim a 10-1 victory and first-star honours. For his efforts, Poulin was recognized as the Ultramar QMJHL Player of the Week.
Leading the blue line is Lethbridge Hurricanes defenceman and Penguins prospect Calen Addison who impressed with nine assists over a trio of appearances. Addison’s top showing came against the Regina Pats on Friday as he finished with a season-high of five points – all coming as helpers – en route to a 7-2 road victory and first-star recognition.
Partnering on the back end is Addison’s teammate in Hurricanes blue liner Alex Cotton who wrapped up the week with two goals and five assists for seven points over three games. The stretch included back-to-back three-point efforts versus the Moose Jaw Warriors and Regina Pats with the former counting a trio of assists in a 7-1 road victory in which Cotton was recognized as the game’s third star.
Between the pipes, Barrie Colts netminder and Vancouver Canucks draft pick Arturs Silovs shined over a pair of appearances and 123 minutes of ice time in which he came away with a pair of victories. Against the Oshawa Generals on Thursday, Silovs turned aside 19 shots en route to a 5-0 victory and his first career shutout to earn second-star honours. In all, Silovs wrapped up the week with a miniscule 0.98 goals-against average coupled with an outstanding .964 save percentage.
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Kitchener 46 28 11 5 2 63
Saginaw 47 29 14 2 2 62
London 45 30 13 1 1 62
Windsor 43 28 10 5 0 61
Flint 45 26 17 1 1 54
Owen Sound 46 22 18 3 3 50
Guelph 45 22 18 1 4 49
Erie 45 20 17 2 6 48
Sault Ste Marie46 21 23 2 0 44
Sarnia 47 16 26 4 1 37
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Ottawa 43 36 7 0 0 72
Sudbury 46 24 21 1 0 49
Peterborough 47 28 16 2 1 59
Oshawa 45 23 16 4 2 52
Mississauga 47 21 23 2 1 45
Hamilton 45 19 21 4 1 43
Barrie 44 19 21 2 2 42
Niagara 45 17 23 4 1 39
Kingston 44 14 26 2 2 32
North Bay 45 11 32 2 0 24
The Ontario Hockey League today announced the ninth edition of the weekly minor midget rankings for the 2020 OHL Cup Showcase Tournament powered by Under Armour and hosted by the Greater Toronto Hockey League.
The 2020 OHL Cup powered by Under Armour and hosted by the GTHL is scheduled for March 17-23 and will feature 20 teams from across Ontario and the United States showcasing many of the top players eligible for the 2020 OHL Priority Selection. All games will be played at Scotiabank Pond in Toronto until the Championship Final moves to the Mattamy Athletic Centre on Monday, March 23.
The weekly rankings are determined by a panel of OHL Central Scouting staff and represent the top teams that are competing to play in the annual year-end championship tournament.
Minor Midget Rankings for the 2020 OHL Cup Powered by Under Armour – Week 9
1 Quinte Red Devils OMHA
2 Toronto Titans GTHL
3 Toronto Jr. Canadiens GTHL
4 Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs ALLIANCE
5 Toronto Nationals GTHL
6 Southern Tier Admirals OMHA
7 Vaughan Kings GTHL
8 Hamilton Huskies ALLIANCE
9 Toronto Marlboros GTHL
10 Mississauga Senators GTHL
Honourable Mention:
Waterloo Wolves ALLIANCE
Whitby Wildcats OMHA
London Jr. Knights ALLIANCE
GTHL regular season action continued this past weekend with the conclusion of the 2020 Youth Olympics and the Toronto Titans are up into the second spot in the Week 9 edition of the OHL Cup Powered by Under Armour Minor Midget Top-10 Rankings. The Vaughan Kings, Hamilton Huskies and Toronto Marlboros join them in ascending up the list while the Mississauga Senators fell three spots to 10th. The Quinte Red Devils are the top-ranked team for the eighth consecutive week as they rounded out their regular season with a 28-5-3 record.
History:
Last season the Don Mills Flyers overcame a 4-1 deficit to defeat the Toronto Red Wings 6-5 as Shane Wright (Kingston Frontenacs) set up Brennan Othmann (Flint Firebirds) for the overtime winning goal. The Flyers added both OHL Cup and GTHL Championships to their incredible season that saw them lose just once. An exceptional status player who was selected by the Kingston Frontenacs with the first overall pick of the 2019 OHL Priority Selection, Wright was named Tournament MVP with 18 points over seven contests, one shy of Connor McDavid’s 2012 event record.
The 2019 OHL Priority Selection featured 15 players chosen in the first round who competed for the OHL Cup including Shane Wright (Don Mills Flyers – 1st overall Kingston Frontenacs), Brennan Othmann (Don Mills Flyers – 2nd overall Flint Firebirds), Brandt Clarke (Don Mills Flyers – 4th overall Barrie Colts), Wyatt Johnston (Toronto Marlboros – 6th overall Windsor Spitfires), Benjamin Gaudreau (Team NOHA – 7th overall Sarnia Sting), Ryan Winterton (Whitby Wildcats – 8th overall Hamilton Bulldogs), Liam Arnsby (Don Mills Flyers – 9th overall North Bay Battalion), Ethan Del Mastro (Toronto Marlboros – 12th overall Mississauga Steelheads), Francesco Pinelli (Toronto Red Wings – 13th overall Kitchener Rangers), Danny Zhilkin (Toronto Marlboros -14th overall Guelph Storm), Landon McCallum (Brantford 99’ers – 15th overall Sudbury Wolves), Brett Harrison (London Jr. Knights – 16th overall Oshawa Generals), Jacob Holmes (York-Simcoe Express – 18th overall Soo Greyhounds), Connor Punnett (North Central Predators – 19th overall Saginaw Spirit) and Jack Matier (Team NOHA – 21st overall Ottawa 67’s).
Notable OHL Cup graduates currently playing in the NHL include Dylan Strome (Toronto Marlboros/Chicago Blackhawks), Travis Konecny (Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs/Philadelphia Flyers), Mitch Marner (Vaughan Kings/Toronto Maple Leafs), Connor McDavid (Toronto Marlboros/Edmonton Oilers), Max Domi (Don Mills Flyers/Montreal Canadiens), Sean Monahan (Mississauga Rebels/Calgary Flames), Taylor Hall (Greater Kingston Frontenacs/Arizona Coyotes), Tyler Seguin (Toronto Nationals/Dallas Stars), John Tavares (Toronto Marlboros/Toronto Maple Leafs), P.K Subban (Markham Islanders/New Jersey Devils), and Steven Stamkos (Markham Waxers/Tampa Bay Lightning).
For more information, please visit ohlcup.ca.
WOAA Senior Hockey
The Saugeen Shores Winterhawks have announced their game Saturday at Ripley against the Wolves is now scheduled to start at 5 pm
Standings
Ripley Wolves 21 18 3 0 0 0 36
Clinton Radars 22 16 6 0 0 0 32
Saugeen Whawks 20 16 4 0 0 0 32
Seaforth Centenaires 22 15 5 0 1 1 32
Shelburne Muskies 21 16 5 0 0 0 32
Tillsonburg Thunder 21 12 7 0 1 1 26
Durham Thundercats 21 12 8 0 0 1 25
Minto 81's 21 12 8 0 0 1 25
Tavistock Royals 22 9 11 0 1 1 20
Elora Rocks 20 7 12 0 1 0 15
Milverton Drives 22 5 13 0 2 2 14
Petrolia Squires 22 6 16 0 0 0 12
Lucknow Lancers 20 2 15 0 2 1 7
Shallow Lake Crushers 21 2 18 0 0 1 5


