OHL Sudbury Wolves

Wolves Return Home to Host Double Header Weekend

Published on November 25, 2019 under Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Sudbury Wolves News Release


(Greater Sudbury, ON) The Sudbury Wolves look to get back in the win column this weekend as they host two divisional rivals, the Barrie Colts and Mississauga Steelheads at home. Friday night, the Wolves host the Colts at 7:05pm, before wrapping up the weekend on Sunday afternoon against the Mississauga Steelheads at 2:05pm.

The Barrie Colts enter this match-up trailing the Wolves by five points in the Central Division. Their offense is led by both Carolina Hurricanes first-round pick Ryan Suzuki, and 2020 NHL draft-eligible centreman Tyson Foerster.

Friday's game is sponsored by CTV who will be on hand with prizes and giveaways for lucky fans. One lucky fan will also win free coffee for a year courtesy of Tim Hortons in the second intermission. Take advantage of the TGIF 3-2-1 offers with $3 tall boys, $2 hot dogs and $1 popcorn between 6:00 and 6:30pm.

The Steelheads are led by defenseman Thomas Harley, who was a first-round pick of the Dallas Stars (18th overall) in 2019 and sits 8th among all OHL defensemen. Florida Panthers prospect Cole Schwindt sits second in team scoring with 17 points.

Sunday's game is sponsored by Glencore! Fans are encouraged to bring non-perishable food donations to the game in support of the Sudbury Food Bank. Fans who donate will have the chance to win great prizes courtesy of Glencore and the Sudbury Wolves. It's Junior Wolves Sunday, so don't forget your skates to join the team for a post-game skate.

Don't miss out on exciting Wolves Hockey action and get ready to run with the pack. Tickets are on-sale now for both games at the Sudbury Arena Box Office or online at greatersudbury.ca/tickets. Second-half season tickets and holiday packs are on-sale now at sudburywolves.com.




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