GMHA Weekend RECAP, News (Gananoque Minor Hockey)

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Feb 04, 2019 | Administration | 721 views
GMHA Weekend RECAP
The ATOM REP's staved of elimination with a 5-5 tie against the Newcastle Stars, forcing Game Five next Saturday in Newcastle - hopefully followed by Game 6 in Gan on Sunday.  Newcastle leads the series 5 points to 3. 

The BANTAM REP series versus Ennismore is tied up at 2 points each with Ennismore tying up the series with a 3-2 win yesterday.  Game 3 is in Ennismore on Friday night, with Game 4 Sunday in Gan.

The PEEWEE REP team started their EOMHL PLAYOFFS with a win over Loyalist on Saturday. Their next scheduled games are Feb 16 at home against Stirling, and a road trip to Norwood on the 17th. 






 

The BANTAM WHITE house team traveled to Smith's Falls this weekend and made it to the finals, losing in a shoot out.

ICHL Playoffs began this weekend....


Novice house team, split their double header on saturday with a loss and a win.
Atom RED held off Frontenac for a 5-4 win.
Peewee RED beat PEC 1-0.
Midget WHITE defeated Frontenac 3-1.

Atom BLACK and BANTAM RED both lost their home games on Saturday. 

Mother Nature played havoc on sunday as many games were cancelled with the freezing rain. 


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