Ontario Hockey League
Owen Sound Attack 4 Kitchener Rangers 3
Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds 4 Sarnia Sting 2
Saginaw Spirit 3 Hamilton Bulldogs 1
Attack 4 Rangers 3
Netminder Mack Guzda made 35 saves as the Attack hung on to shade the Rangers.
Guzda was particularly solid in the 3rd period when Kitchener outshot Owen Sound 18-4.
The Attack were aided by a couple of ” firsts “.
CHL Import Manuel Alberg scored his 1st career goal to open the scoring for Owen Sound while the eventual game winner was scored by defenceman Andrew Perrott who notched his first of the year and his first with the Attack since being acquired last week in a deal with London.
The victory came on the heels of an active day in the trade marker for Owen Sound who made 2 transactions including a multi player swap with Guelph that Owen Sound shed some of their top talent.
Brady Lyle on a power play & Kaleb Pearson had the other markers for the Attack who have won 2 in a row and now head off to Erie this weekend for their annual doubleheader against the Otters ( 6:30 pm Friday & Saturday on 560 CFOS with Kia of Owen Sound-Terry's Trailer Service Bearadio )
Jonathan Yantsis scored twice for Kitchener, with both markers being set up by Greg Meireles.
The other Ranger marker came off the stick of Joseph Garreffa who always performs well in Owen Sound. Garreffa has 3 goals in 3 games this year against Owen Sound & has 8 in his career against the Attack.
The loss for the Rangers was their 3rd straight, all of which were on the road.
Friday, Kitchener will host former Attack players Sean Durzi, Markus Phillips, Zachary Roberts & Nick Suzuki who are all members of the new look Guelph Storm.
The Ontario Hockey League Trade Deadline is at noon on Thursday
1st Period
1, Owen Sound, Alberg 1 (Perrott), 9:29.
2, Owen Sound, Lyle 8 (Dudas, McMaster), 15:18 (PP).
3, Kitchener, Jonathan Yantsis 27 (Greg Meireles), 19:03.
4, Owen Sound, Pearson 8 (McMaster, Woolley), 19:26.
Penalties-Donovan Sebrango Kit (delay of game), 13:42.
2nd Period
5, Kitchener, Jonathan Yantsis 28 (Greg Meireles), 1:13.
6, Owen Sound, Perrott 1 (Lyle, Caruk), 14:45.
Penalties-Jonathan Yantsis Kit (tripping), 11:19.
3rd Period
7, Kitchener, Joseph Garreffa 13 (Kyle Gentles, Stepien), 10:30.
Penalties-Seed Os (slashing), 4:34; Bourque Os (interference), 8:15; Donovan Sebrango Kit (check from behind), 17:21.
Shots on Goal
Kitchener 8-12-18-38
Owen Sound 9-8-4-21
Goalies
Kitchener, Pfeil 5-5-1-0 (9 shots-6 saves); Richardson 12-15-2-0 (12 shots-11 saves).
Owen Sound, Guzda 13-10-1-1 (38 shots-35 saves).
Power Play Opportunities
Kitchener 0 / 2;
Owen Sound 1 / 3.
Referees-Mike Marley (31), Ben Wilson (32).
Linesmen-Kevin McArthur (47), Dustin McCrank (68).
Attendance – 2,788
Greyhounds 4 Sting 2
Ryan Roth scored twice for the Greyhounds who remain 1st in the West Division by 1 point over Saginaw.
Cole MacKay and Morgan Frost also scored for Sault Ste Marie.
Brayden Guy had both Sting goals as Sarnia suffered their 5th straight loss
Spirit 3 Hamilton 1
The Spirit extended their winning streak to 7 games as defenceman Bode Wilde scored the game winner
Jake Goldowski and Justin Murray also scored for Saginaw who have picked up at least a point in 12 straight games.
Logan Morrison had the lone goal for Hamilton.
The Ontario Hockey League Trade Deadline is today at noon
Tonight
Guelph Storm at Niagara IceDogs, 7 p.m.
Mississauga Steelheads at North Bay Battalion, 7 p.m.
Oshawa Generals at Peterborough Petes, 7:05 p.m.
Flint Firebirds at Windsor Spitfires, 7:05 p.m.
Sudbury Wolves at Barrie Colts, 7:30 p.m.
Friday & Saturday,Owen Sound will be at Erie to face the Otters
You can hear both games live on 560 CFOS with Terry's Trailer Service-Kia of Owen Sound Bearadio
Bearadio is brought to you in part by Todd & Associates
WESTERN CONFERENCE
London Knights 37 26 6 4 1 57
Sault Greyhounds 40 25 10 4 1 55
Saginaw Spirit 40 25 11 2 2 54
Guelph Storm 39 20 12 3 4 47
Owen Sound Attack 40 22 15 1 2 47
Sarnia Sting 42 18 17 5 2 43
Windsor Spitfires 40 18 19 2 1 39
Kitchener Rangers 40 17 20 3 0 37
Erie Otters 39 16 21 1 1 34
Flint Firebirds 41 7 32 2 0 16
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Ottawa 67's 40 29 7 3 1 62
Niagara IceDogs 38 23 9 6 0 52
Oshawa Generals 40 23 15 2 0 48
Sudbury Wolves 38 21 14 2 1 45
Peterborough Petes 39 22 16 0 1 45
North Bay Battalion 40 19 18 1 2 41
Miss Steelheads 39 18 17 3 1 40
Hamilton Bulldogs 41 18 19 3 1 40
Barrie Colts 39 18 20 1 0 37
Kingston Frontenacs 40 11 28 1 0 23
Kia CHL Top 10 Rankings (Week 16)
Prince Albert Raiders (35-4-0-1)
Rouyn-Noranda Huskies (32-7-0-1)
Ottawa 67's (29-7-3-1)
Everett Silvertips (31-8-1-1)
Drummondville Voltigeurs (30-8-1-0)
London Knights (26-6-4-1)
Halifax Mooseheads (28-8-2-1)
Baie-Comeau Drakkar (28-9-2-1)
Niagara IceDogs (23-9-6-0)
Charlottetown Islanders (25-10-2-1)
Honourable Mention:
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (24-10-4-1)
Saginaw Spirit (24-11-2-2)
Moose Jaw Warriors (21-9-5-1)
PJHL Pollock Division
Wingham Ironmen 3 Mitchell Hawks 1
Jamie Huber scored twice for the Ironmen
Jamie Brock made 31 saves for Wingham who lead the Pollock Division standings
Period 1
Wingham – Jamie Huber (Parker Gibbings) 17:17
Period 2
Wingham – Shane Vollmer (power play) (Parker Gibbings, Carter Collinson) 7:55
Wingham – Jamie Huber (power play) (Carter Collinson, Parker Gibbings) 13:36
Mitchell – Jake Finlayson (Brett Denny) 19:45
Period 3
(no scoring)
Tonight
Carruthers Division
Caledon Golden Hawks at Schomberg Cougars 7:30 pm
Midland Flyers at Stayner Siskins 8:00 pm
POLLOCK DIVISION STANDINGS
Wingham 35 26 6 2 1 55
Mount Forest 35 25 9 1 0 51
Kincardine 37 20 14 1 2 43
Hanover 36 13 18 2 3 31
Walkerton 36 10 19 3 4 27
Mitchell 35 11 22 1 2 25
Goderich 35 8 23 1 3 20
CARRUTHERS DIVISION STANDINGS
Stayner 35 26 5 2 2 56
Caledon 35 23 9 2 1 49
Alliston 33 22 9 1 1 46
Orillia 33 16 14 1 2 35
Midland 33 15 15 2 1 33
Penetang 35 14 18 1 2 31
Huntsville 36 11 22 2 1 25
Schomberg 32 9 18 2 3 23
Greater Metro Junior Hockey League
Ville Marie Pirates 8 Bradford Bulls 4
Tonight
South Muskoka Shield at Knights of Meaford 7:30 pm
Ville Marie Pirates at New Tecumseth Civics 7:30 pm
Ottawa Sharpshooters at Temiscaming Titans 8:30 pm
North Division Standings
Bradford Rattlers 27 24 2 0 1 49
Ville-Marie 30 23 7 0 0 46
Temiscaming 30 20 8 0 2 42
Almaguin 29 17 12 0 0 34
Meaford 30 16 13 0 1 33
New Tecumseth 31 14 14 0 3 31
West Nippissing 30 13 14 0 3 29
Bradford Bulls 28 11 14 0 3 25
South Muskoka 30 11 17 0 2 24
Ottawa 21 3 17 0 1 7
South Division Standings
St. George 32 29 3 0 0 58
Tillsonburg 30 23 6 0 1 47
Windsor 32 21 10 0 1 43
Kingsville 33 19 13 0 1 39
North York 32 18 13 0 1 37
Niagara-Lake 31 16 14 0 1 33
Niagara 31 15 15 0 1 31
Northumberland 28 13 15 0 0 26
Tottenham 32 11 17 0 4 26
Oshawa 28 11 17 0 0 22
Toronto 31 7 22 0 2 16
London 31 3 26 0 2 8
Bluewater Girls Hockey
Grey Highlands Lions 3 Kincardine District Knights 0
Both the Lions and Lady Knights are 2 & 2 on the season
Girls Hockey Standings
St. Mary's (AA) 4 4 0 0 8
Owen Sound (AAA) 4 3 0 1 7
Grey Highlands (AA) 4 2 2 0 4
Kincardine (A) 4 2 2 0 4
Sacred Heart (AA) 3 1 2 0 2
Walkerton (A) 3 0 2 1 1
Saugeen (AA) 4 0 4 0 0
Bluewater Boys Hockey
Owen Sound District Wolves 10 Walkerton Riverhawks 3
Zac Nicol, Luke Grimoldby, Keegan McIlmoyle & Graham Gatema all scored twice for the Wolves
Sacred Heart Crusaders 7 Kincardine District Knights 1
The Crusaders lead the Boys Division at 7 & 0
Boys Hockey Standings
Sacred Heart (AA) 7 7 0 0 14
Kincardine (A) 6 4 1 1 9
Owen Sound (AAA) 6 2 4 0 4
St. Mary's (AA) 5 1 3 1 3
Walkerton (A) 6 0 6 0 0
Bluewater South Senior Boys Basketball
Kincardine District Knights 57 Saugeen District Royals 32
The senior Knights move to .500 at 3 & 3
Senior Boys Basketball Standings
South
Walkerton (A) 5 5 0 10
J Diefenbaker (AA) 5 4 1 8
Kincardine (A) 6 3 3 6
Saugeen (AA) 6 1 5 2
Sacred Heart (AA) 4 0 4 0
North
St. Mary's (AA) 6 5 1 10
Owen Sound (AAA) 5 4 1 8
Grey Highlands (AA) 6 4 2 8
Georgian Bay (A) 7 3 4 6
Bruce Peninsula (A) 6 2 4 4
Peninsula Shores (A) 6 0 6 0
Bluewater South Junior Boys Basketball
Saugeen District Royals 46 Kincardine District Knights 35
The Junior Royals improve to 5 & 1
Junior Boys Basketball Standings
South
Walkerton (A) 5 5 0 10
Saugeen (AA) 6 5 1 10
Sacred Heart (AA) 4 2 2 4
Kincardine (A) 6 1 5 2
J Diefenbaker (AA) 5 0 5 0
North
St. Mary's (AA) 4 3 1 6
Grey Highlands (AA) 4 3 1 6
Georgian Bay (A) 4 2 2 4
Owen Sound (AAA) 4 0 4 0
Ontario Masters Curling
at Ingersoll
The Al Hutchinson rink from the Paisley Curling Club is 1 & 1 after the opening day
Hutchinson lost his opener 8-2 to the Lawton rink of Oakville
In the nightcap, Hutchinson defeated the Ottawa Hunker rink 9-4.
The Hutchinson rink includes Don Shane, Les Shane & Gary Cobean
Today, the Paisley Curling Club will play at 1 this afternoon against the unbeaten Norton rink from Oshawa
Brokerlink Insurance Grey Bruce Major Curling League
Brett McAllister of West Grey Premium Beef defeated Al Hutchinson from Ram Promotional to claim 1st place in the regular season.
Both rinks concluded the 8 game round robin at 6 & 2.
Joey Rettinger and Wade Walsh tied for 8th place.
A tie breaker will take place Monday night at 7 at Blue Water Curling Club for the final playoff spot
1. Brett McAllister
2. Al Hutchinson
3. Don Bartley
4. Scott Davidson
5. Shawn Kaufman
6. Mike Hamer
7. Steve Gregg
T8 Joey Rettinger and Wade Walsh
Bluewater Girls Curling
Saugeen District Royals 5 Sacred Heart Crusaders 3
Girls Curling Standings
Saugeen (AA) 5 5 0 0 10
Grey Highlands (AA) 5 4 1 0 8
Kincardine (A) 5 1 3 1 3
Sacred Heart (AA) 6 1 4 1 3
Walkerton (A) 5 1 4 0 2
Bluewater Boys Curling
Saugeen District Royals 9 Sacred Heart Crusaders 2
Boys Curling Standings
South
Saugeen (AA) 5 5 0 0 10
J Diefenbaker (AA) 5 3 2 0 6
Kincardine (A) 4 2 2 0 4
Sacred Heart (AA) 6 0 6 0 0
North
Georgian Bay (A) 4 3 0 1 7
St. Mary's (AA) 4 2 1 1 5
Owen Sound (AAA) 3 1 2 0 2
Grey Highlands (AA) 3 0 3 0 0
Wednesday Morning Ladies Bowling League
The Bread Depot 5 Krueger Custom Steel 2
Grey Bruce patio Enclosures 5 Ron Downs at Royal LePage 2
Peggy Quinlan had the high single at 208 & also rolled the high triple at 503
Owen Sound Futsal
Under 10
Absalute Automotive 6 KIA of Owen Sound, 3
CSN VR Collision 4 Grey Motors Mazda 0
Absalute Automotive 6 KIA of Owen Sound, 3
Goal scorers for Absalute were; Ben D. 1, Meridyth French 1, Ronan Beyer 2, and Vincent Johnson 2.
Goal scorers for KIA were; Rylan Shannon 1, Brody McGregor 1, and Aidan Fligg 1.
CSN VR Collision 4 Grey Motors Mazda 0
Goal scorer for CSN VR Collision was, Emmett Schipprack 4.
Hockey Notes
Bruce Peninsula Minor Hockey is hosting Hockey Day on Saturday at the Wiarton Arena.
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The Saugeen Shores Winterhawks of the WOAA Senior Hockey League will honour former Captain Greg Thede during their home game tomorrow night in a pre-game ceremony prior to their game against the Elora Rocks
Thede is a seven-time W.O.A.A. Sr. “AA” champion, winning three championships during stops with Durham and Elora prior to coming home to play with the Winterhawks in 2007.
Thede was named the first captain in Winterhawks history, leading the team to four championships in his 11 seasons.
The game is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. at The Plex in Port Elgin


