Playing their first Game 7 in five years, the Bulldogs turned in one of their best efforts of this year's Ontario Hockey League playoffs as they outplayed and ...
The 2023 tournament will be held in Kamloops, B.C. Hamilton will play opening night against the Sea Dogs at TD Station. The tourney concludes on June 29. Playing their first Game 7 in five years, the Hamilton Bulldogs turned in one of their best efforts of this year's Ontario Hockey League playoffs as they outplayed and outscored the Windsor Spitfires 6-1 to win the J. Ross Robertson Cup and a coveted ticket to the 2022 Memorial Cup.
Marco Costantini, Nathan Staios, Arber Xhekaj built an iron ring around the net to make sure the Hamilton Bulldogs proved they are the class of the Ontario ...
Hamilton will face Saint John in the Memorial Cup opener on June 20. The FirstOntario Centre crowd of 11,779, the most to ever see an OHL final game under the league’s modern format, might not have seen a masterpiece on Wednesday. Hamilton and the Windsor Spitfires had too much intel and too much at stake for Game 7 of the OHL final to become a freewheeling finale. Gavin White then got the overtime winner to get Hamilton level in the series. Seattle Kraken-drafted forward Ryan Winterton, who returned to the lineup on Wednesday after missing Game 6 with an injury, hails from Whitby. Last Friday, they were within two minutes of taking a 3-1 series lead when Staios, an Oakville native and the son of Bulldogs general manager Steve Staios, scored a game-tying goal. The result secures the franchise’s second J. Ross Robertson Cup, to go with another in 2018.
The Hamilton Bulldogs defeated the Windsor Spitfires 6-1 at home on Wednesday night to win the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) championship series in seven games.
The 19-year-old totalled two goals and seven assists in 19 OHL playoff games. The Bulldogs advance to the Memorial Cup in Saint John, New Brunswick early next week. Article content
The Hamilton Bulldogs claimed a 6-1 victory over the Windsor Spitfires in Game 7 of the OHL playoffs Wednesday at the FirstOntario Centre.
Hamilton will play opening night against the Sea Dogs at TD Station. The 2023 tournament will be held in Kamloops, B.C. The Hamilton Bulldogs claimed a 6-1 victory over the Windsor Spitfires in Game 7 of the OHL playoffs Wednesday at the FirstOntario Centre.
The Hamilton Bulldogs blasted the Windsor Spitfires 6-1 in Game 7 of the Ontario Hockey League championship and have punched their ticket to the Memorial ...
Game 6, Mon., June 13 at Windsor, (Spitfires 5, Bulldogs 2) Game 5, Sun., June 12 at Hamilton (Bulldogs 3, Spitfires 2) It brought an OHL final record 11,779 fans at FirstOntario Centre to their feet when he took a cross ice pass from Patrick Thomas in the slot and blasted a one-timer behind Windsor netminder Mathias Onuska.
The Hamilton Bulldogs turned in one of their best efforts of this year's Ontario Hockey League playoffs as they outplayed and outscored the Windsor ...
The 2023 tournament will be held in Kamloops, B.C. Hamilton will play opening night against the Sea Dogs at TD Station. The tourney concludes on June 29. The 2021 Memorial Cup was cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions.
The Hamilton Bulldogs have punched their ticket to the 2022 Memorial Cup presented by Kia after they claimed the J. Ross Robertson Cup after a 4-3 series ...
Hamilton at 7 p.m. AT Hamilton at 7 p.m. AT Edmonton at 7 p.m. AT Hamilton at 7 p.m. AT They will then play Shawinigan June 23 before they conclude their round-robin schedule on June 24 against either Edmonton. The Spits forced a Game 7 after a 5-2 win Monday night thanks to a pair of goals from Daniel D’Amico before the Bulldogs won the decider this evening. Edmonton at 7 p.m. AT Wed., June 29 – Championship Final at 7 p.m. AT Mon., June 27 – Semi-Final at 7 p.m. AT Hayes scored twice in Game 2 as Hamilton won 5-4 but Windsor took re-took the series lead as Wyatt Johnston had two goals in a 6-3 victory in Game 3. Shawinigan at 5 p.m. AT Sun., June 26 – Tie-Breaker, if necessary, at 5 p.m. AT
Across the ice it's heartbreak for the Windsor Spitfires and Waterloo goalie Matt Onuska.
“I’m just so grateful for the opportunity I got here,” he said. “I’m so proud of all the guys. Many fans stayed to watch the Bulldogs receive their second J. Ross Robertson Cup since moving to town from Belleville in 2015. The club swept Peterborough, Mississauga and North Bay to win the eastern conference crown before taking out west best Windsor in seven games. “Both of them are incredibly impactful to our team.” “It just feels so good to finally win it.
The Bulldogs won Game 7 of a riveting Ontario Hockey League final, with a convincing 6-1 victory over the talented and resilient Windsor Spitfires Wednesday ...
The Bulldogs captured their second league title since Michael Andlauer bought the Belleville Bulls and moved them to Hamilton to replace the AHL Bulldogs in the spring of 2015. And before meeting Hamilton, the Spitfires trailed the West Conference final against Flint three games to two, won Game 6 in overtime and took the series in seven. They were also Memorial Cup Champions when they hosted the national tournament in 2018. They gave up the opening goal in five of the seven games and stayed close in all of them, including the ones they lost. Avery Hayes, drafted in 2018 — the spring the Bulldogs won their previous OHL title — had a hat-trick and Mason McTavish scored twice. Because of pandemic-related scheduling that restricted most play to opponents inside the conference, the two teams did not meet during the regular season.
The Hamilton Bulldogs defeated the Windsor Spitfires 6-1 at home on Wednesday night to win the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) championship series in seven games.
The 19-year-old totalled two goals and seven assists in 19 OHL playoff games. The Bulldogs advance to the Memorial Cup in Saint John, New Brunswick early next week. Article content