Steeltown is headed to Saint John. The Hamilton Bulldogs captured the 2022 Ontario Hockey League (OHL) Championship on Wednesday night, beating the Windsor Spitfires in Game 7 and securing their spot in Canada’s biggest junior hockey tournament. This series was everything a junior hockey could ask for. In one corner, the Bulldogs, winners of the
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It took 11 long years, but the Windsor Spitfires have finally made it back to the Ontario Hockey League’s (OHL) Western Conference Final. They come in as the top seed and will face their rivals from Michigan, the third-seed Flint Firebirds, for a chance at the title. This will be one for the ages. The
The Ontario Hockey League regular season is in the final stretch. With just six nights remaining, there is still plenty of business left to be settled. Of the 16 playoff spots up for grabs, 15 of them are accounted for. The last spot can’t be decided until at least Friday. The rest of the games
Friday night was meant to serve as a big step in the right direction for Ottawa Senators prospect Tyler Boucher, as he made his Ontario Hockey League Debut with the Ottawa 67’s. However, it ended up being anything but. After a month of hype and expectations, he finally hit the ice in Sudbury as the
After being drafted ninth overall by the Mississauga Steelheads in the 2021 OHL Priority Selection, it has been a strong start for the 16-year old center, playing in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) and finding his role on the team. He currently has two goals and nine points through his first 14 games, and his
Welcome to the first edition of The Hockey Writers Prospect Corner’s Prospects of the Week. Matthew Zator, Greg Boysen, and Peter Baracchini each select one prospect that stood out during the week and highlight their performance both on-air and in print. This past week saw a number of great performances from prospects across the hockey
When you’re in a marathon, the end game isn’t always as important as the steps along the way. After 19-months off, the Windsor Spitfires are making sure the small victories count, even if the scoreboard says otherwise. Three weeks into the 2021-22 Ontario Hockey League season, they’re slowly finding their identity, building the momentum needed