
Niagara IceDogs Issue Statement Regarding OHL Sanctions
Published on February 16, 2019 under Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Niagara IceDogs News Release
All current Niagara IceDogs players and hockey operations staff have no involvement in the sanctions assessed today by the Ontario Hockey League. An appeal will be filed.
No further comment will be made.
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Ontario Hockey League Stories from February 16, 2019
- Colts Too Much for Fronts in 3-1 Win - Barrie Colts
- Bulldogs Earn a Hard Fought Two Points with Win over Petes - Brantford Bulldogs
- The Firebirds Win the Mega Bowl - Flint Firebirds
- 14-Game Home Winning Streak Snapped by Generals - Saginaw Spirit
- Otters' Drysdale Sets New Franchise Mark for Rookie Defencemen - Erie Otters
- Attack Fall to Firebirds in OT, 3-2 - Owen Sound Attack
- IceDogs Explode in Second, Down Otters 8-1 at Home - Erie Otters
- IceDogs Blow Otters out of Lake Erie with 8-1 Win - Niagara IceDogs
- Preview: Ice Blast Weekend Continues as Spirit Host Oshawa at the Dow - Saginaw Spirit
- Sting Will Enforce Zero Tolerance Policy to Foreign Objects Being Thrown on Ice - Sarnia Sting
- Niagara IceDogs Issue Statement Regarding OHL Sanctions - Niagara IceDogs
- Skate with the Storm on Family Day Following the Game vs. the Flint Firebirds - Guelph Storm
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