While the Raiders are squarely focused on playing strong playoff hockey and chasing another Provincial Junior Hockey League Tod Division title for Napanee, they must also consider their future.

While the Raiders are squarely focused on playing strong playoff hockey and chasing another Provincial Junior Hockey League Tod Division title for Napanee, they must also consider their future.
Lisson, who turns 18 on March 31, went 17-10-0-3 while recording three shutouts in Wellington this season. He finished the regular season with a 2.55 goals-against average a .918 save percentage.
Committed to NCAA Division I Canisius for September, Bonisteel had the fourth best goals-against average (2.25) in the OJHL this season. Bonisteel and stable mate Brady Spry helped Trenton win the East Conference regular season title. Sidelined by a midseason injury, he still went 20-9-1-0 while accumulating six shutouts
March 26, 2024, Mississauga, ON – ….  Leah Toffelmire of the Trenton Golden Hawks is the Ontario Junior Hockey League’s Athletic Therapist of the Year, the league announced today.
Toffelmire, 30. was the therapist for the OJHL’s Wellington Dukes for seven seasons before moving to the Golden Hawks ahead of this season.
The Breakaway Fuels U10 Red Devils travelled to Newmarket this weekend and came home with the OMHA Championship!!!
Friday morning saw the Devils kick off the OMHA finals weekend with the first game of the tournament against the Barrie Colts.
March 24, 2024Â Â Bongiovanni scores again as Senators drop homestand finale to Wolf Pack
 BELLEVILLE, ON – Even with close to 40 shots on net Sunday afternoon, the Belleville Senators weren’t able to convert enough to pick up a victory and fell 3-1 to the Hartford Wolf Pack,
B-Sens tough weekend at home leads to intensified playoff push BELLEVILLE, ON – A busy three-in-three weekend has led to some significant change in the AHL’s North Division standings after the Belleville Sens suffered a pair of defeats
The Bonn Law QRD U13 Red Devils had a solid week at the rink, winning all three playoff games, improving their record to 7-0-0.Â
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March 18 – B-Sens hold strong in fourth place after pair of home wins BELLEVILLE, ON – The Belleville Sens were perfect on home ice last week, as they picked up a pair of wins against Utica and Bridgeport, to go along with a first defeat of the season in Syracuse, on the road.