One goal was enough and goaltender Matt Dunsmoor earned the shutout as the Wellington Dukes blanked the visiting North York Rangers in Ontario Junior Hockey League action Friday night at Lehigh Arena.


One goal was enough and goaltender Matt Dunsmoor earned the shutout as the Wellington Dukes blanked the visiting North York Rangers in Ontario Junior Hockey League action Friday night at Lehigh Arena.

The Wellington Dukes scored late in regulation time to force overtime before the host St. Michael’s Buzzers prevailed 5-4 in Ontario Junior Hockey League action Thursday evening in Toronto.

Aiden MacIntosh scored twice and Dalton Bancoft had a four-point outing as the Golden Hawks downed the Dukes 5-3 in Game 2 of the Hasty P’s Challenge Cup, an eight-game regular season showdown between the two clubs.

It was the third straight win for the Dukes (6-5-0-1), which will host Game 2 of the Hasty P’s Cup on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. against the Trenton Golden Hawks (9-1-0-2).

For the second straight game at the Ontario Junior Hockey League Governors’ Showcase in Cobourg, two goals were enough for the Wellington Dukes to emerge victorious.

The Wellington Dukes snapped a four-game losing skid Monday afternoon at the Ontario Junior Hockey League’s Governors’ Showcase in Cobourg with a 2-0 win over the Toronto Patriots.

Harrison Ballard, in his first season with the Wellington Dukes and committed to UMass starting the 2022-23 season, is on NHL Central Scouting’s Preliminary Players to Watch list.

Four straight goals in the third period to close out the game lifted the Golden Hawks (6-0-0-0) to a 7-4 victory over the Dukes (3-3-0-1) at Lehigh Arena in Wellington.

Schaly’s goal 2:29 into double-overtime lifted the Dukes to a 2-1 win over the Muskies in the Ontario Junior Hockey League game at the Lindsay Recreation Centre.
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