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.


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.

Following a Provincial Junior Hockey League win at home Saturday evening, the Picton Pirates were defeated on the road by the Tod Division leaders Sunday afternoon.

Graham Dickerson scored twice and added an assist while goaltender Ethan Morrow made 36 saves in a 3-0 victory for the Wellington Dukes over the Haliburton County Huskies in Minden on Saturday.

After opening the scoring less than two minutes into the contest, the Napanee Raiders cruised to a 7-0 win over the Frankford Huskies on Saturday night.

Eastern Ontario Super Hockey League action has returned for the Deseronto Bulldogs and Tweed Oil Kings.

Jacob Vreugdenhil scored twice for the Dukes, including the opening goal 57 seconds into the contest and the game-winner at the 2:57 mark of double-overtime.

Matthew Cato’s second goal of the game with just six minutes remaining lifted the Trenton Golden Hawks to a 5-4 victory over the Cobourg Cougars on Friday night.
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