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

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.
Nick DiPaolo of the Ontario Junior Hockey League’s Wellington Dukes  (photo credit – Shawn Muir | OJHL Images)  has confirmed his commitment to join the NCAA Division I Niagara University Purple Eagles in Lewiston, NY .
James Jodoin of the Ontario Junior Hockey League’s Trenton Golden Hawks has confirmed his commitment to join the Toronto Metropolitan University Bold in the OUA and U SPORTS beginning with the 2024-25 season.
The Gillespie’s Tree Service U14 Quinte Red Devils took a trip this weekend to play games #6 and #7 of the 10-game playoff round robin!Â
The first match of the weekend was in Innisfil where they faced off against the Barrie Jr. Colts. After a hard-fought game,
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The road to the 2024 OJHL Championship Series has begun for Trenton. The Golden Hawks First Round against the Stouffville Spirit
A tumultuous offseason turned into a positive 56-game OJHL season for the Wellington Dukes – and hopefully a fulfilling Buckland Cup playoff run.
In his first year behind the bench after a couple decades behind BCHL benches, Kent Lewis helped lead his new club to 35 wins and a third-place finish in the East Conference.
The Wellington Dukes will make the Ontario Junior Hockey League playoffs this season.
That line could have been written for every season since the Dukes’ junior hockey debut 35 years ago when they merged with the Belleville Bobcats franchise and relocated to Wellington in what was then the Metro Junior Hockey League. That streak sets a Canadian Junior Hockey League record, as confirmed by the league this week.
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