Archives for: April 2009
Sapurji: Blast from the Past...
Since the OHL final is now underway and I'm looking for something to keep me occupied this summer, I thought it might be cool to take a look at what some former OHLers are up to now.
Sapurji: OHL All-Stars announced
The OHL has announced their all-star team selections for the 2008-09 season.
Sapurji: Drop the puck already...
Since there's no NHL on today, it's one of those rare occasions where I can talk the boys at work into letting me watch Game 1 of the OHL final.
Sapurji: OHL's Rodney Dangerfield?
Andrew Engelage gets no respect. Like zero.
Sapurji: Battalion run fan bus to Windsor
The Battalion Booster Brigade has made arrangements for a bus trip to Windsor on Fri., May 8, for Game 5 of the OHL final.
Sapurji: Get yer pitchforks ready...
The OHL has announced the officials set to work the 2009 OHL Championship series which begins tomorrow night in Windsor.
Sapurji: Hodgson OHL's Most Outstanding
Brampton Battalion captain Cody Hodgson has been named the OHL's most outstanding player this season, capturing the Red Tilson Award.
Sapurji: Read this story...
It's Saturday and you're probably really busy, but please read this story by Bill Montague of the Sault Star.
Sapurji: OHL final dates
With the Brampton Battalion winning the Eastern Conference championship tonight, the dates for the OHL final are as follows:
Sapurji: Ellis named D-man of the year
The OHL today announced Windsor Spitfired Ryan Ellis is the Max Kaminsky Trophy winner as the OHL’s Most Outstanding Defenceman for the 2008-09 season.
Sapurji: Congrats to Chris Terry
Just back from Las Vegas. Counting the days until my next visit. It was a ton of fun, primarily because we left the boys at home.
Sapurji: Coach of the year finalists
The OHL is set to announce the league's Coach of the Year during a press teleconference tomorrow morning.
Sapurji: Majors 'not going to go away'
Back from the Bunker after Brampton's 4-2 victory over the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors.
Sapurji: Terry answers the call in Plymouth
As mentioned in this blog previously, there is no player more clutch in the OHL when it comes to being media accessible than Plymouth Whalers captain Chris Terry.
Sapurji: Ekelman injury update...
Watching OHL games on TV is pretty frustrating for when you're a reporter.
Sapurji: Don't believe the hype?
So I was talking with the director of player development for an Eastern Conference NHL team yesterday...
Sapurji: Kolomatis signs ATO
Owen Sound Attack captain David Kolomatis has signed an amateur tryout offer with the AHL's Providence Bruins.