The Provincial Junior Hockey League’s Tod Division final between the Napanee Raiders and Amherstview Jets will get underway this Wednesday night, April 6 in Amherstview.


The Provincial Junior Hockey League’s Tod Division final between the Napanee Raiders and Amherstview Jets will get underway this Wednesday night, April 6 in Amherstview.

Defenceman Jonathan Balah has been an integral part of the Wellington Dukes lineup this season. In fact, the Ontario Junior Hockey League has taken notice as well.

After defeating the Picton Pirates in five games, the Napanee Raiders have advanced to the Provincial Junior Hockey League’s Tod Division final.

Prior to the start of the 2021-22 season, Mike Belej was content with his position on the Quinte West Minor Hockey Association executive as a coach mentor.

It took some time at the start of the season to settle back into the grind of junior hockey, but Wellington Dukes captain Emmet Pierce has been surging offensively since mid-November.

The Napanee Raiders and Picton Pirates are ready to renew playoff acquaintances. In March 2020, the two local junior C clubs were battling for the Provincial Junior Hockey League’s Tod Division title when the playoffs were postponed due to the emerging COVID-19 pandemic and were eventually cancelled.

After the shortened 30-game regular season came to an end on Sunday, the Provincial Junior Hockey League’s Tod Division playoffs will promptly begin Monday night as the Campbellford Rebels head to Port Hope to face the Panthers.

The Eastern Ontario Super Hockey League senior ‘A’ playoffs are underway and the Tweed Oil Kings are facing the West Carleton Rivermen in the West Division semifinals.

Three unanswered goals in the first period paced the Wellington Dukes to a 5-3 win over the visiting Trenton Golden Hawks in Ontario Junior Hockey League action Friday night at Lehigh Arena.
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