OHL Guelph Storm

Guelph Storm Insider

Published on November 2, 2006 under Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Guelph Storm News Release


Sunday, November 5th
London Knights (10-3-0-1) at Guelph Storm (9-5-1-1), 3:00 pm

Head-to-Head: 2nd of 6 meetings:
Saturday, November 4th at London
Sunday, November 5th at Guelph
Saturday, December 16 at London
Sunday, February 4 at London
Thursday, February 8th at Guelph
Friday, March 9th at Guelph

Broadcast: Radio - listen live on 1460CJOY
or on-line at www.cjoy.com
Television - Live on Rogers 20 www.rogerstelevision.com

Game notes... The Storm currently sit one point behind the Knights for top spot in the Midwest Division... The London Knights have won 7 of their last 10 games picking up a possible 14 of 20 points... Leading the way for London this year is rookie centre Sam Gagner... The 17 year old leads the Knights in points with 33 netting 8 goals and picking up 25 assists... The rookie scoring leader also leads the league in assists followed closely by his teammates Robbie Drummond and Patrick Kane who each have 18... Steve Mason has taken over the reigns as the Knights number one goaltender playing all fourteen games this season and averaging 3.21 goals against and a save percentage of 0.913.

vs Friday, November 3rd
Guelph Storm (9-5-1-1) at Mississauga IceDogs (9-4-0-1), 7:30 pm

Head-to-Head: 2nd of 2 meetings:
September 24: Storm won 4-1 at Guelph

Broadcast: Radio - listen live on 1460CJOY
or on-line at www.cjoy.com
Television - Live on Rogers 20 www.rogerstelevision.com

Game notes... The two teams met earlier this season in October when the Storm knocked off the IceDogs 4-1... Mississauga had a great start to the season picking up 14 of a possible 20 points and putting up a record of 7-3-0-0 in the first 10 games of the year. Since then they have cooled off a bit going 5-4-0-1 in their last 10 games... The IceDogs fell to the Kitchener Rangers 4-3 on Sunday after beating the Barrie Colts 4-1 and the Brampton Battalion 4-2 earlier in the week... Jordan Owens and Michael Swift currently lead Mississauga in points with 18... Rookie goalie Andrew Loverock has faced most of the action in the IceDogs' net playing 9 of 15 games. The 17 year old net minder has a goals average of 3.12 and a save percentage of 0.907... Guelph lost on Saturday to the Windsor Spitfires for the first time in 5 games....Their 4-1 win over the IceDogs on October 20th marked the start of that winning streak.

vs Saturday, November 4th
Guelph Storm (9-5-1-1) at London Knights (10-3-0-1), 7:00 pm

Head-to-Head: 1st of 6 meetings:
Saturday, November 4th at London
Sunday, November 5th at Guelph
Saturday, December 16 at London
Sunday, February 4 at London
Thursday, February 8th at Guelph
Friday, March 9th at Guelph

Broadcast: Radio - listen live on 1460CJOY
or on-line at www.cjoy.com
Television - Live on Rogers 20 www.rogerstelevision.com

Game notes... The Guelph Storm visit London on Saturday night for the front end of a home-and-home that sees the two clubs play in London on Saturday night and in Guelph the following afternoon... These contests mark the first time these two rivals will face each other this year... The two teams meet 6 times this season with the next match-up being December 16th in London.

For the second season, Balnar Management Limited is proud to sponsor the Guelph Storm Adopt A School Program as the sponsor of Westwood Elementary School.

1ST OF STORM 'TOWN HALL' SERIES SCHEDULED FOR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH

The Guelph Storm are inviting fans to join several team representatives including President Elliott Kerr, Head Coach/General Manager Dave Barr and two players in PUB 101 immediately after their home game on Friday, November 10th versus the Sudbury Wolves for the first in a series of 'Town Hall' meetings to discuss all things 'STORM' in a relaxed, informal setting.

For more information re: the Storm 'Town Hall' - please contact Lindsay Pink of the Guelph Storm (lpink@guelphstorm.com / (519) 837-9690 ext. 112.




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