October 30, 2024 …. Star players from the Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL) and Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL) will skate under the watchful eye of scouts from across the hockey world during the 2024 Battle of Ontario in Smiths Falls, Ontario November 19-20.
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Don’t miss out on a day for supporting your local Trenton Golden Hawks — fun, friends, and meeting the players. This fundraiser will help the team support the players throughout the season and award scholarships to OA players in their next journey.
August 1, 2024, Mississauga, ON – The Ontario Junior Hockey League’s (OJHL) 2024-25 regular season schedule opens Thursday, Sept. 5, with two games, the league announced today.
The Trenton Golden Hawks have acquired Candon O’Neill of the Soo Thunderbirds to their roster for the upcoming season in exchange for Player Development Fee. O’Neill is from Sault Ste Marie, ON where he played AAA for his minor hockey years and last year with the Soo Thunderbirds
The Collingwood Blues celebrate after winning the Ontario Junior Hockey League Nutrafarms Championship Series in Trenton Monday night. The Blues won the best-of-seven series in six games.
David Fournier scored the game-winner at 10:44 of the third period to give the Trenton Golden Hawks a 5-4 win over the Collingwood Blues in Game 3 of the Ontario Junior Hockey League Nutrafarms Championship Series in Trenton Monday night.
Just as they did the night before, the Collingwood Blues built up a 3-0 lead over the Trenton Golden Hawks in Game 2 of the Ontario Junior Hockey League Nutrafarms Championship Series in Collingwood Saturday night.
The Collingwood Blues will face the Trenton Golden Hawks in a repeat of the 2023 final.
The best-of-seven series will open in Collingwood Friday night. The league’s annual awards will be presented during a pregame ceremony Friday.
The match-up for the Ontario Junior Hockey League’s 2024 Nutrafarm Championship Series final is a repeat of the 2023 final.
The Collingwood Blues and Trenton Golden Hawks will meet again in the best-of-seven.
Committed to NCAA Division I Canisius for September, Bonisteel had the fourth best goals-against average (2.25) in the OJHL this season. Bonisteel and stable mate Brady Spry helped Trenton win the East Conference regular season title. Sidelined by a midseason injury, he still went 20-9-1-0 while accumulating six shutouts