Archives for: December 2007
Doyle: Nikiforov shines in Sarnia debut
The Sarnia Sting have swept the London portion of their season series with the Knights, with the latest victory coming with big help from a player who did not even make the three star selections.
Doyle: Sting pull trigger on a Barrie blockbuster
After a roller coaster first half of the season, the Sarnia Sting made a big splash to start the second half of the year.
Doyle: Former OHL Scoring champ to make NHL debut
A player who captured two OHL scoring titles earlier in this decade is finally set to make his NHL debut Sunday night.
Doyle: Team Canada Group A Scenarios
After Canada's 4-3 loss against Sweden Saturday at the World Juniors, it could create quite a tie-breaker scenario to determine who gets the bye into the semi-final.
Sapurji: Making a Major escape...
Here’s hoping your holiday was slightly more memorable than mine. After working both Christmas Day and Boxing Day, I was able to escape the clutches of the Star sports desk. It was OK though because this lowly OHL reporter was able to make some much needed holiday pay.
Sapurji: Butler's back in Sarnia
Brampton head coach Stan Butler has made the trip to Sarnia with the Battalion for tonight's game despite suffering from the flu.
Doyle: Otters to share Tullio? Kitchener's new panes
A pair of quick stories for your Friday enjoyment.
Doyle: Bulls sign draft pick Andy Bathgate
A busy December 27th wraps up with the news that the Belleville Bulls have inked a highly-rated prospect.
Doyle: Kingston signs defenceman
The Kingston Frontenacs have inked one of their draft picks from the 2006 OHL Priority Selection.
Doyle: World Junior talk on AM640 this afternoon
Just to give everyone a quick heads up that I'm scheduled to appear on AM 640 Toronto this afternoon at 4:40pm on The Bill Watters Show to discuss this year's World Juniors.
Doyle: Post-Boxing Day shopping fun
I thought I did the smart thing and avoided doing any Boxing Day shopping (except online) because of the crazy lines, crazy parking lots, and crazy people. I ventured out today, same type of experience.
Doyle: Canada goes 2-0 with a 2-0 win
Another game, another shutout at the World Junior Hockey Championship for Team Canada. This time against a hot goalie and a tight checking Slovakian team.
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