WINDSOR – There is an opportunity for more than just an Ontario Hockey League title for the Windsor Spitfires.
“You want to extend your OHL career for as long as you possibly can,” Henault said. “The further we go as a team, the further each individual will be looked at and be given a chance,” Johnston said. “They’re the greatest teammates I’ve ever had,” Johnston said. A first-round pick by the NHL’s Dallas Stars, Johnston’s future looks pretty much assured, but he’s also driven to play for his teammates. “The further we go, the more looks we’ll get,” Spitfires forward Matthew Maggio said. Windsor carries a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven series, but Friday’s game will once again provide another opportunity for the Spitfires and Bulldogs to showcase talent.
Less than two minutes away from taking a stranglehold lead in the Ontario Hockey League final, the Spitfires allowed the tying goal with the Hamilton Bulldogs' ...
Windsor, Cuylle 14 (Johnston, Zito) 12:41. Penalties: Diaco H (tripping), Mysak H (interference) 2:27, Renwick W (interference) 5:43, McTavis H (high sticking), Perrott W (slashing) 6:37, Sobolev W (interference) 12:59, Hayes H (goaltender interference) 13:37, Humphrey H (fighting), Ribau W (fighting) 18:03. “To have Nate bounce back in, it’s certainly a boost,” McKee said of Staios, who topped all league defencemen in scoring this season. Felt like a little bit of a kick after how much success these guys have had. Article content Bulldogs’ goalie Marco Costantini got most of the shot, but it trickled in to put the Spitfires up 2-1. Currie gave the Spitfires some life just 48 seconds after the two-man advantage expired. Article content Windsor managed to kill the penalty, but Logan Morrison got just enough stick on a pass to redirect it past Spitfires’ goalie Matt Onuska to provide Hamilton the early lead. Article content Instead of a 3-1 lead, the best-of-seven final is now tied at 2-2. Article content Article content
The Hamilton Bulldogs, frustrated by a hot goalie for most of the game, rallied to square their Ontario Hockey League final against the Windsor Spitfires with a ...
Logan Morrison put the Bulldogs in front early with his 15th goal of the playoffs when he redirected a shot past Mathias Onuska, just as a Hamilton power play expired. Morrison, who has seven points in the four games, has at least a point in every playoff game he’s suited up for. But Hamilton’s Jan Mysak and George Diaco took penalties early in the middle frame, to give Windsor a two-man advantage for a full two minutes. Staios’s return energized the Bulldogs, but an uncanny performance by Windsor goalie Mathias Onuska, particularly in the second period, kept a relentless Hamilton attack from completely owning the game. Onuska also dived like an Oscar winner on a phantom goaltender interference call. The first, in Game 1, went Windsor’s way.
The game can be seen LIVE on TSN3, the TSN App and TSN Direct at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT. The Spitfires dominated Game 3 on the backs of forward Alex Christopoulos ...
Bulldogs forward Logan Morrison and Seattle Kraken prospect Ryan Winterton also scored singles. The road to the 2022 Memorial Cup continues tonight as the Windsor Spitfires look to extend their 2-1 series lead against the Hamilton Bulldogs in Game 4 of the Ontario Hockey League Final. The road to the 2022 Memorial Cup continues tonight as the Windsor Spitfires look to extend their 2-1 series lead against the Hamilton Bulldogs in Game 4 of the Ontario Hockey League Final.
The Hamilton Bulldogs rallied for a 3-2 win in overtime over the Windsor Spitfires Friday night to tie the OHL Championship at two games apiece.
Logan Morrison opened the scoring for Hamilton 2:20 into the hockey game with his league-leading 15th goal of the playoffs. The Dogs’ victory evens the best-of-seven series at two wins apiece heading into Game 5 on Sunday afternoon in Hamilton.
Goaltender Matt Onuska, after battling through injury late in the Flint series, returned to the net as the starter in Game 3 and made 35 saves in the win. Puck ...
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WINDSOR, Ont. — Jan Mysak scored the overtime winner to give the Hamilton Bulldogs a 3-2 win over the Windsor Spitfires in Game 4 of the Ontario Hockey ...
The Canadian Press This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 10, 2022.
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WINDSOR, Ont. - Jan Mysak scored the overtime winner to give the Hamilton Bulldogs a 3-2 win over the Windsor Spitfires in Game 4 of the Ontario Hockey ...
The series will shift to Hamilton for Game 5 on Sunday. Nathan Staios tied the game with less than two minutes left in regulation after the Bulldogs pulled their goalie for an extra attacker. WINDSOR, Ont. - Jan Mysak scored the overtime winner to give the Hamilton Bulldogs a 3-2 win over the Windsor Spitfires in Game 4 of the Ontario Hockey League final on Friday night.
The Spitfires and the Bulldogs played Game 4 tonight at the WFCU Centre, where Hamilton took the win in overtime.
In the first period, it was a rough start for the Spitfires as Hamilton scored the first goal of the night in less than 3 minutes of play starting. A slow start to the third period, Hamilton scored with just under 7 minutes left to play but it was immediately waved off for goalie interference. With less than 3 minutes left, the Bulldogs pulled their goalie.