John Henry Memorial CHAMPIONS!, News (Port Stanley Minor Hockey)

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Jan 30, 2023 | r.lalonde | 975 views
John Henry Memorial CHAMPIONS!
The U15 Sailors White team capped off a perfect weekend by winning the John Henry Memorial Tournament in Strathroy Jan 27-29.

The teams 2 goalies posted 3 straight shutouts in the divisional games. Straight to the final they faced an undefeated Huron-Bruce Blizzards team. Tied 2-2 after regulation. Still tied 2-2 after a 5 minute 3 on 3 OT. Next was a 5 round simultaneous Shootout format. No goals were scored on either end in the first 4 shooters. Shooter #5, Colby Bonnett went 5 hole, and Ethan Underhill made the final stop for the Sailors. Victory!
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