Saturday, November 30, 2013

Thunderwolves Remain Tied For Tops In The West

The Lakehead Thunderwolves remain tied atop the OUA West Division after last nights 1-0 win over the York Lions. The lone goal was scored by Kelin Ainsworth and the win marked goalie Jeff Bosch's first shutout with Lakehead. Game two from Toronto is tonight at 7:00.

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Westgate Loses Heartbreaker

The Westgate Tigers had a good showing at the Northern Bowl in Toronto on Thursday, but lost 20-13 to the St. Mary's Monarchs from Pickering.  The Monarchs scored the winning touchdown on a 27-yard pass play with four seconds remaining in the game.  Westgate had a 13-7 lead heading into the fourth quarter.  Josh Whitehurst and Tucker Arnold scored touchdowns for the Tigers.  The game was played at Centennial Park Stadium in Etobicoke.

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Cats To Open At Home

For just the second time in their 12 year history, the Thunder Bay Border Cats will open the Northwoods League season at home.  The Cats 2014 season opener will take place at Subway Field on Tuesday, May 27th, at 7:05pm against the St. Cloud Rox.  The opener will be part of a four-game homestand as new manager Johnny Hernandez and the Cats will host St. Cloud for two games May (27-28), and the Duluth Huskies for a pair of games (May 29-30).  Thunder Bay plays its first road game at Alexandria against the Blue Anchors on Saturday, May 31st.  
 
The Northwoods League will move to a 72-game regular season in 2014 with nine teams in each division.  The Cats will again play in the North Division and welcome a new addition with the Eau Claire Express moving from the South Division to go along with existing clubs in Alexandria, Duluth, Mankato, Rochester, St. Cloud, Waterloo and Willmar.  The South Division will welcome two expansion clubs with the Kalamazoo (MI), Growlers and Kenosha (WI), Kingfish bringing the league to 18 teams.  The league will also feature season long intra-divisional play with Thunder Bay playing two game series at home and on the road against both the Wisconsin Rapids Rafters and Wisconsin Woodchucks from the South Division.    
 
The Cats will play four game day games at home during the 2014 season on May 28th at 11:05am versus St. Cloud, June 3rd at 11:05am versus Rochester, July 29th at 1:35pm versus Waterloo and July 30th at 12:05pm versus Duluth.  The July 30th date against the Huskies will include a split home and home doubleheader with the two teams also playing that night in Duluth following their day game in Thunder Bay.  The Cats will also play a split doubleheader against the Huskies with both games at Duluth on June 24th.
 
The Cats longest homestand consists of seven games from July 26th to August 1st and Thunder Bay closes out the regular season at Subway Field on August 9th and 10th against the Wisconsin Woodchucks.
 
Border Cats 2014 season tickets are now on sale at the team's office located in the Canada Games Complex or by calling (807) 766.CATS.  

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Thunderwolves Shutout

A rare sight last night as the Lakehead Thunderwolves were shutout 1-0 for their second loss of the season. Thunder Bay native Colin Dzijacky made 37 saves for the Ontario Tech Ridgebacks who are 4-7-1, good for a sixth place tie in the OUA East division. James Woodcroft scored the games lone goal. The loss is Lakeheads first since an out of conference series against the Alberta Golden Bears. The Wolves are in a two way tie with Windsor and Toronto for first in the OUA West division.

Gap Closing On North Stars

The Thunder Bay North Stars have a two point lead over Dryden for third place in the SIJHL, following last nights 4-3 home loss to the Ice Dogs. Sixty-one PIMS were handed to the Stars who have now lost three of their last five games. Eric Mann made 31 saves in the loss. The win marks Drydens third straight and pushes the Ice Dogs to within four points of the second placed Minnesota Iron Rangers. Dryden has played four more games than the Rangers, seven more than the Stars. Game two of the weekend series tonight at 7:30 from the Gardens. A Thunder Bay win paired with a Minnesota loss would see the Stars leap back into second.

Friday, November 22, 2013

Playoffs Today

There's just one tie-breaker at the Dominion Canadian Curling Club Championships.  On the men's side, it's an-all East Coast matchup today at 1:15 as Nova Scotia plays Newfoundland/Labrador.  The winner faces the defending champion Dan Sherrard rink from Alberta.  The men's and women's semi-finals are set for tonight at 7 o'clock at the Fort William Curling Club.  Both Northern Ontario rinks missed the playoffs. Jason Strelezski of Sudbury finished 3-3 while the Kathie Jackson foursome from Fort Frances went 1-5.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

North Stars Stop Lakers

Mathias Gardiman notched the hat trick as the Thunder Bay North Stars knocked off the Fort Frances Lakers 5-4 in a shootout Tuesday night at the Fort William Gardens.  Fort Frances came into the game as the number two ranked Junior "A" team in Canada and the loss ended the Lakers 15-game winning streak. Zach Grzelewski also scored for the Stars while Trevor Hynnes scored the winner in the fifth round of the shootout. Nathaniel Dupuis got the win in goal, stopping 37 shots.  Fort Frances continues to lead the SIJHL standings with a record of 16-1-2.  The North Stars are in second place at 12-2-3, seven points behind the Lakers with two games in hand.  Thunder Bay plays host to the Dryden Ice Dogs this Friday and Saturday at the Gardens.  Face off time both nights is 7:30.



Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Hynnes Leads North Stars

Trevor Hynnes notched the hat trick as the Thunder Bay North Stars whipped the Wisconsin Wilderness 9-4 Monday night at the Fort William Gardens.  The Stars (11-2-3), blew the game open with four unanswered goals in the second period.  Alex Vaillant scored twice for the winners with single goals going to Brandon Wolframe, Brett Wolframe, Mathias Gardiman and Zach Grzelewski.  Eric Mann got the win in net, splitting the goaltending duties with Jordan Kelso.  The two teams meet again Saturday in Spooner, Wisconsin.

Sunday, November 10, 2013

North Stars Drop Two Straight

Last night marked the first time this season that the Thunder Bay North Stars dropped two consecutive games. The Minnesota Iron Rangers were given the tough task of playing back to back games at the Fort William Gardens where the Stars were 4-1-0 entering the weekend. Last nights 2-1 win pushed Minnesota to within two points of second. Jason Reynolds had both Rangers goals, Zach Grzelewski scored for the Stars.
 

Saturday, November 9, 2013

North Stars Look To Avoid Consecutive Losses

The Thunder Bay North Stars will look to bounce back against Minnesota after last nights 5-4 shootout loss. They will remain without the help of Daniel Delpaggio who is in Nova Scotia playing for Team Canada West during the CJHL Prospects Tournament. The Stars are eight points out of first place with three games in hand on Fort Frances.

Lakehead Sweeps Laurentian

The Lakehead Thunderwolves swept their two game series against the Laurentian Voyageurs with a 4-1 win in Sudbury last night. Cody Alcock had two goals for the Wolves who are now 7-1-0 and tied with Windsor for first in the West Division. Their next game is Friday November 15th against the Concordia Stingers.

Friday, November 8, 2013

T-Wolves Win In Sudbury

Freshman Paul Thompson scored his first two goals with the Thunderwolves as Lakehead bounced Laurentian 7-1 last night in Sudbury in a rare Thursday game for LU.  The T-Wolves improved their OUA record to 6-1 heading into the second game of the series tonight. Rookie netminder Justin McDonald recorded 25 saves and lost his shutout bid with just over a minute to play in the third period.    

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Delpaggio Leads Stars

Daniel Delpaggio scored twice to lead the Thunder Bay North Stars to a 5-3 win over the Dryden Ice Dogs in SIJHL play Tuesday at the Fort William Gardens.  Earlier in the day it was announced that the 17-year old forward  will represent the North Stars on the Team West roster for the Canadian Junior Hockey League's Prospects Games Nov 8th and 9th in Nova Scotia.  Delpaggio leads Thunder Bay in scoring with 9 goals and 8 assists in 13 games.  Matthias Gardiman, Brandon Wolframe and Cary Brown also scored the Stars against the Ice Dogs.  Nathaniel Dupuis, returning to the net after suffering a broken toe on September 24th, stopped 34 shots for the win. Thunder Bay remains in second place with a record of 10-1-2.  The North Stars play host to the Minnesota Iron Rangers this Friday and Saturday at the Gardens.  Face off time both nights is 7:30.