The Nation’s best junior hockey team made its first and only visit to Ottawa this season on Sunday and proved why they are considered favorites to host the Memorial Cup in late May. London got off to a quick start, as before the game was 3 minutes old, Tommy Hughes’ shot from outside the Ottawa [...]
Monthly Archives: February 2012
Knights Prove Why They Are #1 In Canada, 67′s Provide Solid Opposition in 5-2 Loss
Ottawa Sinks The Otters 6-1
After a delayed game and a disappointing loss to the Peterborough Petes, the Ottawa 67′s bounced back on Sunday and defeated the Erie Otters by a score of 6-1. This game shouldn’t have been tough, and it really wasn’t, as Erie has struggled this season to say the least. They hove only 8 wins on [...]
“I’m Not Even Supposed To Be Here Today!” as 67′s Fall To Petes
The title of this post is a catchphrase to one of my favorite director’s (Kevin Smith) first movie, Clerks. It is fitting for Saturday’s game, as it wasn’t on the schedule, but forced due to the infamous leaky roof at the J Benson Cartage Centre on Friday night that caused the postponement of the Peterborough-Ottawa [...]
67′s Hope To Continue Rolling This Weekend
After losing a heartbreaker to the Guelph Storm last Friday night, a home and home series with the archrival Belleville Bulls was just what the 67′s needed to get on a roll. After beating the Bulls 9-0 at home on Sunday afternoon, the 67′s walked into Belleville and lit up Malcolm Subban again on their [...]
67′s 9, Bulls 0 – That’s More Like It!
After a trio of sluggish losses, the Ottawa 67′s took their frustrations out on the Belleville Bulls on Sunday, to the tune of 9-0. From the opening puck drop, Ottawa was all over the Bulls, carrying over their strong play from the final 5 minutes of Friday’s loss to Guelph. They chased one of the [...]
67′s Get Caught In A Storm
For the last 5 minutes of the game on Friday night, the Ottawa 67′s showed why they should be considered a contender for the OHL championship in this year’s playoffs. Unfortunately, their play in the first 55 minutes against the Guelph Storm had put them in a hole that they couldn’t escape from. The 67′s [...]
67′s Start 3-in-4 Weekend Thursday
The Ottawa 67′s, now in a battle for first in the Eastern Conference with the Niagara IceDogs, embark on an important 3 game in 4 days stretch, with 2 against familiar foes, and one against a relatively unknown opponent. Coming off a so-so weekend where the 67′s fell to the Kingston Frontenacs with an uneven [...]
67′s Outworked As They Give One Away To Frontenacs
So I guess the 67′s won’t be wearing the sleek blue barber pole jerseys again any time soon. Despite dominating the first period, the 67′s could only come away with a 1-0 lead, thanks to Shane Prince‘s 30th of the season. Igor Bobkov was the difference as he made 14 first period saves to keep [...]