Tournament Finalist, News (Port Stanley Minor Hockey)

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Feb 24, 2022 | r.lalonde | 1124 views
Tournament Finalist
PSMHA is proud to share that our U18 Black team was a finalist in the Oakridge House League Classic tournament held at the Western Fair in London over the weekend.  They played strong two way games,

kept their heads in some tough physical matchups and used their speed, steady goaltending and the powerplay to come out of the Round Robin in first place at 2 and 1.  Our semi-final match-up was against a strong league opponent from Mt. Brydges, who battled hard before we scored the overtime winner.  Unfortunately, we just didn’t have enough left in the tanks and lost out in a difficult final.  Great to see them get their MOJO back before resuming league play this week! 
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