Tag: GOJHL
Jr. B playoffs: St. Marys Lincolns win conference title, ending 30-year drought
The St. Marys Lincolns’ first Junior B conference title in 30 years was no accident.
Jr. B playoffs: See-saw London-St. Marys series knotted at two games each
ST. MARYS – The visiting bench at the Pyramid Rec Centre is a sardine can. “You’re squashed in there shoulder-to-shoulder,” London Nationals sophomore forward Talan Palmer said with a grin. “Not comfortable at all.” But that forced togetherness has served the Nats well so far. They stunned the St. Marys Lincolns 4-2 in their own […]
PHOTOS: Stratford Warriors vs. Listowel Cyclones, Jr. B playoffs
The Listowel Cyclones took a 2-0 series lead over the Stratford Warriors with a 3-0 Game 2 win on Sunday at Stratford’s Allman arena. The winner of the best-of-seven set moves one step closer to the Jr. B Sutherland Cup final. Photos by LFP’s Mike Hensen mhensen@postmedia.com
Jr. B playoffs: London Nationals, St. Marys Lincolns set for epic rematch
The London Nationals and St. Marys Lincolns meet in the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League’s Western conference final starting Wednesday night at Western Fair.
PREVIEW: Heavyweights set to clash in Round 2 of Jr. B playoffs
The path to the second round of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League’s Western Conference playoffs included some early lopsided wins.
Major Game 1 upset opens Komoka Kings-London Nationals playoff series
The No. 1-ranked London Nationals opened the GOJHL Jr. B hockey playoffs against the No. 8 Komoka Kings on Wednesday night and it was the Kings who drew first blood in the best-of-seven series with a 4-1 win.
Jr. B playoffs preview: London Nationals gear up for Sutherland Cup run
The London Nationals surprised a lot of people this season in contending for first place.
Jr. B hockey: St. Marys, London, Strathroy – who will enter playoffs as West No. 1?
The Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League playoffs are usually fascinating.
Brian McAllister brings energy, skill work in new role as London Nationals coach
Brian McAllister had planned to step away from the bench so he could closely watch his son Ryan’s first foray into the pro hockey world this season.
London Nationals fire head coach despite strong start to Junior B season
Mike McIlveen built a solid 17-8-1 record with one of the younger London Nationals rosters in recent memory. It wasn’t enough.