Ontario Hockey League
Guelph Storm 4 North Bay Battalion 3
Flint Firebirds 8 Windsor Spitfires 3
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 2 Peterborough Petes 1
Ottawa 67's 3 Niagara IceDogs 2
Sudbury Wolves 3 Barrie Colts 2 (OT)
Storm 4 Battalion 3
Keegan Stevenson scored the go-ahead goal for the Storm who snapped a10-game losing skid.
Matthew Papais, Fedor Gordeev & Eric Uba also scored for Guelph who jumped over the Owen Sound Attack into 6th place in the Western Conference.
Luke Moncada had a pair for North Bay while Former Attack first rounder Mitchell Russell scored his 17th of the year for the Battalion
Firebirds 8 Spitfires 3
Ty Dellandrea and Jack Wismer had a pair of goals each for the Firebirds who have won 5 in a row
Owen Sound native Connor Roberts scored his 14th of the year for Flint who are 5th in the Western Conference standings
Quinn Yule, Cody Morgan & Braeden Kressler also scored in the victory.
Underage Wyatt Johnston, Tyler Angle & Curtis Douglas scored for the Spitfires who missed an opportunity to jump into a 1st place tie with Kitchener in the Western Conference.
Windsor is at London tonight and at Owen Sound tomorrow night
Greyhounds 2 Petes 1
Former Grey Bruce Highlander & Stayner Siskin Zack Trott a goal and an assist for the Greyhounds
Tye Kartye had the other goal for Sault Ste Marie who moved to mwithin 2 points of Erie for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference.
Nick Robertson had his 35th goal of the year for the Petes who have lost 4 in a row.
67's 3 IceDogs 2
Red Hot Jack Quinn and overage defender Noel Hoefenmayer had 2 point games for the Eastern Conference leading 67's
Quinn has 38 goals on the season
Former Attack forward Daylon Groulx had the other marker for Ottawa.
Jackson Doherty who played 2 seasons in Owen Sound scored his 3rd of the year for Niagara while Cameron Butler had the other goal for the IceDogs
Wolves 3 Colts 2 (OT)
Quinton Byfield scored twice including the overtime winner for the Wolves.
Defenceman Jack Thompson had the other Sudbury goal.
Alliston native Tyson Foerster & Victor Hadfield scored for the Colts
Tonight
Owen Sound Attack at Kitchener Rangers
7 p.m. for Kia of Owen Sound-Terry's Trailer Service Bearadio on 560 CFOS
Bearadio is brought to you in part by Van Dolders Home Team
Saturday, the Attack host Windsor
Erie Otters at Flint Firebirds 7 p.m.
Ottawa 67's at Hamilton Bulldogs 7 p.m.
Sault St. Marie Greyhounds at Kingston Frontenacs 7 p.m.
North Bay Battalion at Mississauga Steelheads 7 p.m.
Barrie Colts at Niagara IceDogs 7 p.m.
Saginaw Spirit at Sarnia Sting 7:05 p.m.
Guelph Storm at Sudbury Wolves 7:05 p.m.
Windsor Spitfires at London Knights 7:30 p.m.
Peterborough Petes at Oshawa Generals 7:35 p.m.
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Kitchener 46 28 11 5 2 63
Saginaw 47 29 14 2 2 62
London 45 30 13 1 1 62
Windsor 44 28 11 5 0 61
Flint 46 27 17 1 1 56
Guelph 46 23 18 1 4 51
Owen Sound 46 22 18 3 3 50
Erie 45 20 17 2 6 48
Sault Ste Marie 47 22 23 2 0 46
Sarnia 47 16 26 4 1 37
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Ottawa 44 37 7 0 0 74
Sudbury 47 25 21 1 0 51
Peterborough 48 28 17 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 45 19 21 3 2 43
Niagara 46 17 24 4 1 39
Kingston 44 14 26 2 2 32
North Bay 46 11 33 2 0 24
Kia CHL Top 10 Rankings – Week 19
Ottawa 67's (36-7-0-0)
Portland Winterhawks (35-6-2-3)
Sherbrooke Phoenix (37-7-3-1)
Chicoutimi Sagueneens (33-9-4-0)
Edmonton Oil Kings (33-8-6-3)
Moncton Wildcats (32-12-1-0)
Everett Silvertips (31-11-3-1)
Kamloops Blazers (31-12-2-1)
Windsor Spitfires (28-10-5-0)
Kitchener Rangers (28-11-5-2)
Honourable Mention:
London Knights (30-13-1-1)
Cape Breton Eagles (29-14-2-1)
Lethbridge Hurricanes (29-11-2-5)
The Canadian Hockey League in association with the 2020 Memorial Cup Presented by Kia Host Committee have confirmed the schedule and start times for the 102nd edition of the league’s prestigious national championship which takes place May 21-31 in Kelowna, British Columbia.
The host Kelowna Rockets open action against the Ontario Hockey League champions on Friday May 22 at 7:00 pm, followed by a Saturday afternoon battle between the Western Hockey League and Quebec Major Junior Hockey League champions at 5:00 pm. Round-robin competition continues through Wednesday May 27, with a Tie-Breaker Game slated for Thursday May 28 if needed, a Semi-Final to be played on Friday May 29, followed by the Championship Final set for Sunday May 31. All game times following the tournament opener will be at 5:00 pm Pacific Standard Time.
2020 Memorial Cup presented by Kia Schedule:
Round-Robin Game 1 – OHL vs. Kelowna on Friday May 22 at 7:00 pm
Round-Robin Game 2 – WHL vs. QMJHL on Saturday May 23 at 5:00 pm
Round-Robin Game 3 – Kelowna vs. QMJHL on Sunday May 24 at 5:00 pm
Round-Robin Game 4 – WHL vs. OHL on Monday May 25 at 5:00 pm
Round-Robin Game 5 – QMJHL vs. OHL on Tuesday May 26 at 5:00 pm
Round-Robin Game 6 – Kelowna vs. WHL on Wednesday May 27 at 5:00 pm
Tie-Breaker (if necessary) – Thursday May 28 at 5:00 pm
Semi-Final – Friday May 29 at 5:00 pm
Championship Final – Sunday May 31 at 5:00pm
Start times listed for all nine games represent local Pacific Standard Time.
Since the round-robin format of the event was introduced in 1972, the WHL has won a total of 19 Memorial Cup championships beginning with the 1974 Regina Pats and most recently the 2014 Edmonton Oil Kings. OHL teams have won 17 times under the current model including the 2017 Windsor Spitfires, while QMJHL clubs have celebrated 12 titles including the Acadie-Bathurst Titan at the historic centennial celebration in 2018 and last year’s Rouyn-Noranda Huskies. During that time a total of 10 teams have hoisted the Memorial Cup on home ice including the 2004 Rockets.
The Memorial Cup has a rich tradition that has shaped the way junior hockey is played in North America. The trophy was originally known as the OHA Memorial Cup and was donated by the Ontario Hockey Association in March, 1919, in remembrance of the many soldiers who paid the supreme sacrifice for Canada in the First Wold War. In 2010 the Memorial Cup was rededicated to the memory of all fallen Canadian Military Personnel.
The 2020 Memorial Cup presented by Kia is supported by Kia Canada and associate sponsors which include CIBC, Real Canadian Superstore, Cooper Tires, and Kubota Canada.
Ticket packages for the 2020 CHL Memorial Cup Presented by Kia are on sale to the general public at the Select Your Tickets Box Office, by phone at 250-762-5050 or online at selectyourtickets.com.
The Owen Sound Attack have partnered with the Canadian Mental Health Association, Grey-Bruce for a mental health awareness game, presented by Teachers Life. The CMHA Talk Today game will take place Saturday, February 1st at 7:30pm, when the Windsor Spitfires visit the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre.
The game day experience will have several features to promote the importance of mental health including:
A CMHA-run kiosk in the south concourse where fans can learn more about mental health and the organizations community based services.
Videos feature Attack players and staff talking about the importance of mental health.
PA Announcements about mental health and CMHA Grey-Bruce
Mental health signs for fans to write on and display around the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre.
Some free Attack/CMHA branded giveaways (while supplies last) at the CMHA kiosk
This mental health awareness game is part of the Attack's on-going partnership with CMHA Grey-Bruce that sees members of the Attack visit schools in Grey, Bruce and Huron counties to talk about mental health with elementary aged students. This long standing partnership and the Talk Today program would not be possible with out the support of Teachers Life. Originally launched by CMHA Ontario in partnership with the Ontario Hockey League in 2014, Talk Today provides an important opportunity to address the mental health needs of athletes across Canada. Through this program, over 1,100 OHL players and over 400 coaches, billets and staff have received mental health and suicide prevention training across the league.
The key piece of the Talk Today program has been to educate players about mental health and suicide prevention. Each team is also linked to a CMHA mental health coach, who provides support and mental health resources to individuals in need. Additionally, CMHA experts work with players from the Attack to deliver a basic in-class presentation about mental wellness to elementary school students.
“Talk Today has been a game changer in raising awareness in rinks across Ontario about good mental health as well as mental health programs and services throughout Grey Bruce” said Jackie Ralph, Youth Awareness and Education Coordinator of CMHA Grey Bruce.
“We're really excited to be participating in the Talk Today game” said Allan Gibbions, Coordinator of Communications and Community Relations for the Attack. “Bringing the discussion of mental health into a positive light and working to eliminate the stigma around it is something we're really proud of as an organization. The positive impact this could have is incredible.”
Tickets for the game are very limited. For ticket information contact the MacVicar & McComb Sutton Realty box office at 519-371-7452.
Read more about Talk Today at ontariohockeyleague.com/talktoday
Greater Metro Junior Hockey League
South Muskoka Shield 3 Knights of Meaford 2
New Tecumseth Civics 5 Bradford Rattlers 3
Shield 3 Knights 2
Ivan Bilyy & Artur Motskivitsus scored in the last 5 minutes for South Muskoka.
The Shield are tied for 8th in the North Division with West Nippissing.
Anthony Mikhael & Nathan Bouthillier scored for Meaford who led 2-1 with 5 minutes to play
The loss leaves the Knights last in the North Conference.
Meaford will be at West Nippissing tonight and at Temiscaming Saturday night.
1st Period
01:37 Meaford Anthony Mikhael (Patrick Light, Elias Thompson)
2nd Period
12:53 South Muskoka Ilya Zheltakov (Jerome Rochefort)
3rd Period
04:20 Meaford Nathan Bouthillier (Unassisted)
15:04 South Muskoka Power Play – Ivan Bilyy (Ilya Zheltakov, Gustavs Samitis)
17:48 South Muskoka Artur Motskivitsus (Ilya Zheltakov)
Civics 5 Rattlers 3
Mikhail Kornilov had a goal & 3 points for the Civics
The win pushes New Tecumseth to within 1 point of the Bradford Bulls for 3rd in the league standings
1st Period
01:37 Bradford Rattlers Short Handed – Marek Martiška (Carter Wade, Brayden Morris)
09:20 New Tecumseth Power Play – Drew Anderson (Riley Nadeau, Maksim Kalashnikov)
2nd Period
06:07 New Tecumseth Power Play – Hayden Moistner (Maksim Kalashnikov, Mikhail Kornilov)
3rd Period
01:01 Bradford Rattlers Edgars Landsbergs (Mike Dyck, Evgeny Lukin)
02:24 New Tecumseth Savva Verbetskii (Viacheslav Vorobev, Vadim Tsyrkunov)
05:32 New Tecumseth Viacheslav Vorobev (Mikhail Kornilov, Drew Anderson)
17:33 New Tecumseth Mikhail Kornilov (Riley Nadeau, Hayden Moistner)
19:22 Bradford Rattlers Vojtech Pfeifer (Brayden Morris, Nikita Sakhno)
Tonight
North
7:30PM Knights of Meaford at West Nipissing Lynx
8:00PM Almaguin Spartans at Temiscaming Titans
South
7:30PM St George Ravens at Toronto Predators
7:30PM London Lakers at Northumberland Stars
7:30PM Kingsville Kings at Niagara Whalers
North Division
Ville-Marie 38 29 8 0 1 59
Temiscaming 35 27 7 0 1 55
Brad Bulls 38 25 12 0 1 51
N Tecumseth 38 24 12 0 2 50
Brad Rattlers 36 22 12 0 2 46
Bancroft 37 19 17 0 1 39
Almaguin 35 15 18 0 2 32
W Nipissing 37 13 23 0 1 27
S Muskoka 39 12 24 0 3 27
Meaford 35 11 23 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
Ontario Junior Hockey League
Wellington Dukes 6 Aurora Tigers 0
Brantford 99'ers 5 Markham Royals 2
St Michaels Buzzers 9 Whitby Fury 2
North York Rangers 5 Brampton Admirals 5 (2OT)
Milton Menace 2 Burlington Cougars 2 (2OT)
Tonight
Collingwood Colts at Pickering Panthers
The Panthers lead the North Division.
Collingwood is 3rd in the North, 5 points back of Pickering
7:30 pm
Saturday, the Colts are at Oakville to meet the Blades
Milton Menace at Burlington Cougars 7:30 PM
Cobourg Cougars at Wellington Dukes 7:30 PM
Whitby Fury at Trenton Golden Hawks 7:30 PM
Aurora Tigers at Markham Royals 7:30 PM
Toronto Patriots at Lindsay Muskies 7:40 PM
North Division
Pickering 43 26 14 2 1 55
Stouffville 46 23 17 3 3 52
Collingwood 44 20 14 1 9 50
Markham 45 20 21 0 4 44
Aurora 45 6 35 0 4 16
West Division
Oakville 45 34 7 2 2 72
Burlington 47 31 11 2 3 67
Buffalo 45 26 14 1 4 57
Georgetown 45 21 16 3 5 50
Brantford 45 23 21 0 1 47
Milton 45 11 25 4 5 31
South Division
Jr Canadiens 46 32 9 2 3 69
Tor Patriots 44 28 12 0 4 60
St Michaels 47 24 17 1 5 54
North York 46 17 23 2 4 40
Mississauga 45 16 25 1 3 36
Brampton 45 15 29 0 1 31
East Division
Trenton 47 34 10 1 2 71
Wellington 43 32 9 2 0 66
Cobourg 46 19 21 3 3 44
Whitby 43 17 22 1 3 38
Lindsay 45 5 36 1 3 14
PJHL Carruthers Division
Stayner Siskins 4 Midland Flyers 3 (OT)
Penetanguishene Kings 4 Schomberg Cougars 3
Siskins 4 Flyers 3 (OT)
Vito Sica scored the overtime winner for Stayner.
The win solidifies the Siskins hold on 2nd place in the division as they move 5 points up on Orillia
Period 1
Stayner – Darius Kondrotas (Kevin Shuttleworth, Caleb Minns) 0:18
Midland – Christian Forget (Bryce Steele, Ryan Davies) 10:21
Midland – Christian Forget (Jackson Durant) 12:02
Stayner – Aidan Desforges (Vito Sica, Caleb Minns) 18:34
Period 2
Midland – Broderick Black (power play) (Nathan Robertson) 9:44
Stayner – Tanner Hicks (power play) (Ty Kulba, Caleb Minns) 14:47
Period 3
(no scoring)
Overtime
Stayner – Vito Sica (Darius Kondrotas, Tanner Hicks) 4:19
Kings 4 Cougars 3
Kylar Watson scored the game winner in the last minute of play for the Kings
Braedon Dorion had 2 goals & 3 points for Penetanguishene
Period 1
Penetang – Braedon Dorion (unassisted) 2:38
Penetang – Cam Knowles (power play) (Jared Aube, Jake Dabrowski) 9:38
Schomberg – Owen Heilemann (Spencer Ripley, Alex Cordeiro) 10:56
Period 2
Penetang – Braedon Dorion (Jake Dabrowski, Carson Gandy) 10:09
Schomberg – Spencer Ripley (Owen Heilemann, Alex Cordeiro) 13:19
Period 3
Schomberg – Quinn Godfrey (power play) (Spencer Ripley) 10:15
Penetang – Kylar Watson (Braedon Dorion, Johnny Ruppert) 19:05
Tonight
Huntsville Otters at Alliston Hornets 7:30 PM
Caledon Golden Hawks at Penetanguishene Kings 8:00 PM
Carruthers Division Standings
Alliston 41 33 4 1 3 70
Stayner 42 28 14 0 0 56
Orillia 39 24 12 0 3 51
Penetang 39 19 19 0 1 39
Schomberg 42 17 22 1 2 37
Caledon 40 15 22 1 2 33
Midland 41 14 25 0 2 31
Huntsville 40 10 29 1 0 21
PJHL Pollock Division Tonight
Wingham Ironmen at Hanover Barons 8 p.m.
Goderich Flyers at Walkerton Hawks 8:20 p.m.
Mount Forest Patriots at Kincardine Bulldogs 8:30 p.m.
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 41 22 16 1 2 47
Goderich 40 8 30 1 1 18
Walkerton 40 5 32 1 2 13
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WOAA Senior Hockey
Tonight
Shallow Lake Crushers at Elora Rocks 8:30 p.m.
Saugeen Shores Winterhawks at Shelburne Muskies 8:45 p.m.
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
Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts
at the Cornwall Civic Complex
Rachel Homan from the Ottawa Curling Club leads the field at 6 & 0
Draw 8 is this morning at 8:30 am
Homan has a showdown with Hollie Duncan of the Royal Canadian Curling Club ( 5 & 1 ) this morning
Susan Froud of the Alliston Curling Club is 3 & 3
The Alliston rink with Karen Rowsell, Jessica Humphries & Kristina Brauch will meet Danielle Inglis of the Dixie Curling Club ( 5 & 1 ) this morning
Ontario Men's Tankard
at Cornwall Civic Centre
The Leaside rink skipped by John Epping is 6 & 0
The 8th Draw for the men is at 12:15 pm this afternoon
Epping takes on Scott MacDonald of Cataraqui Golf & Country Club ( 4 & 2 ) in Draw 8
The Mark Kean rink from Woodstock with Owen Sound curler Tyler Twining is 1 & 5
Owen Sound Ladies Volleyball
” A ” Division
Carson's Camp 7 Bruce Wild CFP 1
Jesco Builders 8 Samli Law 0
Vanwyck Crane & Tin Man Aluminum tied 4-4
” B ” Division
Berner's Bumpers 6 Volley Llamas 2
Mackhall Mobility 8 Paralyzers 0
GT Cycle 8 McNabb Construction 0
Minor Hockey
Midget Playoffs
Chatsworth Moggie Valley Timber Rebels 2 Shallow Lake Lakers 1 (OT)
Alex Dejong scored the overtime winner for Moggie Valley Timber and Carson Torrie scored in regulation time.
The Rebels take a 2-1 lead in the best of 5 series.
Owen Sound Futsal
Under 18
Owen Sound Football Club 16 The Alliance Lawyers 7
King Courier 9 Mike Barber Masonry 3
Owen Sound Football Club 16 The Alliance Lawyers 7
Goal scorers for OSFC were: CJ Waller 3, Jackoby Graham 1, Serinity Allan-Leeson 1, Anderson Wolfe 3, Kiah Jasper 1, Baden Swigger 4, Eric Rovers 3
Goal Scorers for the Alliance Lawyers were: Cole Jones 1, Lex Green 3, Filippo Luriani 2, Hogan Treslan 1
King Courier 9 Mike Barber Masonry 3
Goal Scorers for King Courier were: Connor Mcmanaman 1, Logan Black 4, Alexander Macpherson 2, Jonathan Foster 1, Brody Pantry 1
Goal Scorers for Mike Barber Masonry were: Phoenix Leeson 1, Cooper Gilkinson 2
Under 15
Ideal Supply 10 Owen Sound Football Club 0
Dunn’s Electric 1 TD 0
Ideal Supply 10 Owen Sound Football Club 0
Goal Scorers for Ideal Supply were: Dominic Manwell 3, Felicity Watson 2, Reese Cherry 4, Ashton Wolfe 1
Weekend Events
Huronia Regional Swim Championship
hosted by Owen Sound Aquatic Club
300 swimmers scheduled to compete including 24 from OSAC
&
The 2020 International Girls Silver Stick-Caitlyn Cobean Memorial Tournament is this weekend.



