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January 23, 2012 – The Minor Midget AAA team finished first in their division at the Fitzsimmons Tournament of Champions in Peterborough this past weekend. They finished the round robin play with a record of 3 wins and 1 tie. In the first game they defeated Buffalo Regals 6-4, game two they faced South County Coyotes and won 3-1. Day two saw them face the Halton Hurricanes in game three which resulted in a 4-4 tie and game four was a win against the Toronto Red Wings by a score of 8-2.
On Sunday the Jr. 67's faced home team favorite Peterborough Pete’s in the Semi-Finals and won 4-0 in a hard fought game. The finals were played against the number 1 ranked Toronto Marlboros. In front of a packed arena the fans were entertained to a very tight checking and physical game. The Jr. 67's lead 1-0 after the first period but 2 unanswered goals in the second sent the Jr. 67's to the room down 2-1 during the intermission. The Jr. 67's came out strong in the 3rd period and had a few chances to tie up the game but were denied only to have Toronto score late in the 3rd to win the game by a score of 3-1.
Andrew Abou-Assaly was named the Tournament top scorer with 4 goals and 9 assists for a total of 13 points in 6 games.
Congratulations to the boys and the coaching staff on a great weekend of hockey!
January 20, 2012 –Canada’s first 5km Night Skate! In support of the Sens Foundation.
Friday, January 27th
7 p.m. on the Rideau Canal
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January 16, 2012 – The Ottawa Jr. 67's AAA Hockey Club is accepting applications for the 2012-2013 hockey season. If you are interested in a Coaching position or helping as an Assistant Coach, Trainer or Manager please complete the application and provide us with your Resume or relevant experience.
Good luck to all applicants and thank you for your interest with the Ottawa Jr. 67’s AAA Hockey Club.
Please download the application and forward by Friday, February 10th.
Monday, November 28, 2011 – The Minor Bantam’s played in the Kitchener Blueline Tournament this past weekend and were undefeated in the round robin.
The Jr. 67’s beat home town favorites Kitchener Jr. Rangers 4-3; Greater Kingston Jr. Frontenacs 8-4; league rivals Eastern Ontario Wild 3-2; and Guelph Jr. Storm 5-1.
The semi-finals saw the team meet up against the Brantford 99ers and the Minor Bantam squad won easily 4-1
The championship game against the Brampton Battalion was a nail bitter with the team bringing home Gold after the game went into overtime and a final score of 3-2. This is the third tournament victory this season for this young talented Jr. 67’s Minor Bantam team, coached by John Robillard.
Congratulations to the players and coaches for their tournament hat trick.
Above: Taylor Wildenmaier (number 20), formerly with Ottawa 67's AAA Midgets now plies his trade for Mountaineer's at the National Sports Academy, in New York. Submitted photo
A pair of young hockey players from Ottawa has headed south of the border to ply their skills at the National Sports Academy in Lake Placid, N.Y. Devin Desnoyers, an 18-year-old from Manotick who played for Metcalfe Jets and 17-year-old Taylor Widenmaier from Ottawa’s south side who played for Ottawa 67’s AAA Midgets last season, have so far made their name for themselves early on in the Mountaineers’ season.
In less than a month, the Desnoyers and Widenmaier have helped their team to four wins in four games.
Widenmaier, who attended St. Francis Xavier Catholic High School, said the first time he saw inside their home rink, he instantly felt it was the right decision to attend the academy.
“It’s something to see, but to play on the ice where the greatest upset in sports history happened is just unbelievable,” said Widenmaier, referring to the United States’ victory over the Soviet Union in the 1980 Winter Olympics, which was staged at Lake Placid.
He is confident his team can take a run at the International Junior “A” Hockey League title this year.
“I've never been on a team with four evenly balanced lines that can put the puck in the net,” he said, adding that every line has contributed goals in their first four games.
Contrary to high school where everyone has their own cliques, Widenmaier said the academy is a small community that makes them familiar with everyone.
“Everyone hangs out with everyone here,” he said. “It’s awesome to meet and get the chance to play with guys from all over the world.” He hopes the experience at the academy will open up doors for him to play hockey for a university somewhere in the U.S.
“Getting good grades and getting into university or college is the first priority,” said Widenmaier. His teammate Desnoyers has also earned himself a place on the Mountaineer’s starting team.
Desnoyers said he was approached by the academy while playing for the Metcalfe Jets Junior “B” team last March.
“They presented me with a package describing the school and its pursuit of academic and athletic excellence and offered me a scholarship to attend and play on their varsity hockey team,” said Desnoyers. The past one month has been fantastic, according to Desnoyers. “After only one month, the team has really come together with players from all over the world,” he said.
He said he is looking forward to enjoying his time at the academy and completing his full course load to qualify for university.
“At the same time I expect our team to finish at the top, in its first year playing in the International Junior Hockey League,” Desnoyers said.
BY: EDDIE RWEMA / Ottawa This Week Sep 29, 2011 - 10:03 AM
Above: Councillor Tim Tierney, Jr. 67’s President Anna Murphy-Dow and Mayor Jim Watson participate in the Ceremonial Puck drop at the First Jr. 67’s Day with Cyclones Major Bantam Captain Shane Woolsey facing off against Jr. 67’s Captain Andrew Peski. Pictured in the background is Reg MacDonald, District Chair, Gloucester Hockey Association.
Photo Credit: Michel Gamache
Game Day Schedule is as follows:
11:00 am – 12:30 pm - Minor Bantam vs. Ottawa Valley Titans
12:30 pm – 12:45 pm – Timbit Game (Future Jr. 67’s in Action)
1:00 pm – 3:00 pm - Major Bantam vs. Upper Canada Cyclones
3:00 pm – 5:00 pm - Minor Midget vs. Canadian Int. Hockey Academy
5:00 pm – 7:00 pm - Major Midget vs. Canadian Int. Hockey Academy
Please bring an item for the food bank in exchange for a program. There will also be a Silent Auction, Gift Basket Draw and a Raffle for a kayak, a Prestige Design Package and 4 Senator’s tickets.
Mark your calendar and come out and support all of our Jr. 67’s AAA teams!
October 17, 2011 – The OEMHL AAA League will host the 1st Annual Major Midget Showcase weekend October 29th and 30th, 2011 in Rockland at the new Canadian International Hockey Academy (CIHA).
The Jr. 67's Major Midgets will play at 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 29th against the Ottawa Valley Titans and again on the Sunday against the Eastern Ontario Wild at 12:00 (Noon).
Please come out to Rockland and cheer on our Jr. 67's at the first Major Midget Showcase Weekend.
Go Jr. 67's Go!
For a complete schedule of the weekend, click here.
On Friday, October 26th, 2011 Colin Glenn had the great honour of being one of the 7,000 participants across Canada who will participate in the 25th anniversary Rick Hanson Relay. Events and activities will take place across the country to commemorate the Man In Motion World Tour that took place 25 years ago to make the world more accessible and inclusive and to find a cure for spinal cord injury (SCI).
Colin is the 2011-2012 Major Midget Coach, he has given back to the community for years but the biggest hurdle Colin has had to overcome was beating Cancer. Diagnosed with Cancer while playing hockey, the cancer was detected when he was injured and had to go through a series of tests. The injury was very unfortunate but in a way it may have saved Colin’s life.
Congratulations Colin on being chosen to be part of the Man In Motion Anniversary Tour!
Colin is pictured here with his son during the relay.
November 1, 2011 – Fathers from the Ottawa Jr. 67's Major Bantam team have taken up the MOVEMBER Challenge in support of Prostate Cancer.
The team is called The Ottawa 67’s 97 DADS. Please check out their online site and you can make a donation to a very worthy cause.
Prostate Cancer is the most common cancer among Canadian men and it will afflict 1 in 7 men. For further information visit the Prostate Cancer website.
Congratulations and Good Luck Coach Dave, Alfred, Ed, Steve, Pete, Mike P., Vince, Bryan M., Neal and Lucky makes 10!
And a Challenge has gone out to the other 3 Jr. 67’s teams!
On Saturday, October 22, 2011 the Ontario East Minor Hockey AAA League (OEMHL) adopted a new policy on racial comments or gestures.
The policy states, “That any OEMHL AAA member found guilty of making a racial comment(s) or gesture(s) deemed to have racial overtures will be suspended for a minimum of three (3) games for a first offence and six (6) games for a second offence. The league may require any individual to take sensitivity training.”