
Whalers Ready to Get Back to Work
August 26, 2009 - Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Plymouth Whalers News Release
Thunderstorms in Florida forced NASA to call off the shuttle Discovery's launch into space Tuesday.
But there are no delays around the start of another Ontario Hockey League season, with all 20 teams reporting to training camps this week.
Enthusiasm is high as the Whalers report back to Plymouth. Several players got a jump-start to the season by working hockey schools earlier this month.
Whalers goaltender Matt Hackett had a smile on his face as he strolled into the rink. As he prepares to play for the Minnesota Wild in the NHL Prospects Tournament in Traverse City from Sept. 6-10, he didn't talk about himself.
Ontario Hockey League Stories from August 26, 2009
- Otters Reduce Camp Roster - Erie Otters
- Windsor Acquires Draft Pick from Sarnia - Windsor Spitfires
- Otters Extend Lease with ECCCA - Erie Otters
- Whalers Ready to Get Back to Work - Plymouth Whalers
- Memorial Cup Champs Sign 2009 First Round Pick Austen Brassard - Windsor Spitfires
- Spirit Welcome 47 Players to Training Camp - Saginaw Spirit
- Ready, Set⦠Play Hockey - Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
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