ELLEVILLE, ON –Â The Belleville Senators’ offence came alive in Grand Rapids on Saturday night, but four goals weren’t enough to help them get past the Grand Rapids Griffins,


ELLEVILLE, ON –Â The Belleville Senators’ offence came alive in Grand Rapids on Saturday night, but four goals weren’t enough to help them get past the Grand Rapids Griffins,

The Ontario Junior Hockey League announced today that registration for the seventh annual OJHL Combine is now open. The combine will be held May 2-5, 2024 at Joshua’s Creek Arenas in Oakville, ON. Â

Dimitri was born in Montreal and played for John Rennie high school where he wore the ‘C’. After also captaining the Choate Rosemary (prep school) Wild Boars, out of Wallingford, Connecticut, he played last season for the Drayton Valley Thunder in the Alberta Junior Hockey League.

The previous owners tirelessly invested money, talent, and knowledge to enhance the team’s performance. However, they faced numerous challenges on their own. It’s with a heavy heart that they sought new owners to guide the next chapter in the long history of the Campbellford Rebels. Bryce, Dave, and Daniel have taken on the responsibility

Jan 11, 2024 – A host of players with NCAA Division I and Ontario Hockey League commitments will face off in the Hudl-InStat Ontario Junior Hockey League Prospects Game in Collingwood Saturday afternoon.

The Belleville Senators are proud to announce that both Angus Crookshank and Max Guenette have been selected by the American Hockey League to represent Belleville at the 2024 AHL All-Star Classic presented by Tech CU.Â

The Belleville Senators are one win away from tying a franchise record, as they’ve picked up their seventh consecutive victory, with a 4-0 shutout over the Manitoba Moose at CAA Arena on Wednesday night.

January 9, 2024, Mississauga, ON – The countdown is on! The Ontario Junior Hockey League’s 2023-24 All-Star Celebration presented by Dairy Farmers of Ontario begins in three days.

The Wellington Duke alum took 20 shifts, playing 11 minutes and 27 seconds during his Tampa Bay Lightning’s 4-1 win over the Minnesota Wild in St. Paul. Carlile was a plus-1, with two blocked shots and a hit.