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Road to the 2017 RBC Cup

Trenton Golden Hawks (Central Region)

Jason La Rose
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May 11, 2017
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HOW TRENTON GOT TO COBOURG

Ontario Junior Hockey League
Preliminary round: defeated Newmarket 4-2 (2-3, 1-0, 2-3, 3-2 OT, 4-1, 2-1)
Quarter-final: defeated Stouffville 4-0 (4-0, 5-1, 7-0, 4-2)
Semifinal: defeated Cobourg 4-0 (4-3, 3-2 OT, 3-2 OT, 3-1)
OJHL championship: lost to Georgetown 4-3 (1-3, 3-0, 2-3, 2-1 OT, 5-2, 0-5, 0-1)

Dudley Hewitt Cup
Preliminary round: 2-1 (first place – defeated Powassan 5-1; lost to Georgetown 1-0 SO; defeated Dryden 10-4)
Championship game: defeated Georgetown 2-1

REGULAR SEASON

Record: 42-9-2-1 (2nd in OJHL)
Goals for: 255 (2nd in OJHL)
Goals against: 119 (2nd in OJHL)
Power play: 57 for 210 (27.1% - 2nd in OJHL)
Penalty killing: 207 of 248 (83.5% - 10th in OJHL)
Longest winning streak: 9 (Sept. 9-30; Dec. 3-Jan. 6)
Top 3 scorers:
Liam Morgan (26G 36A 62P - 18th in OJHL)
Lucas Brown (30G 30A 60P - 23rd in OJHL)
Jeremy Pullara (23G 32A 55P - 37th in OJHL)

PLAYOFFS

Record: 18-7
Goals for: 77
Goals against: 43
Power play: 20 for 119 (16.8%)
Penalty killing: 111 of 128 (86.7%)
Top 3 scorers:
Anthony Sorrentino (13G 13A 26P)
Liam Morgan (12G 11A 23P)
Lucas Brown (10G 10A 20P)

NATIONAL JUNIOR A CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

2016 – Trenton Golden Hawks | third place | 3-2 | 15GF 14GA

CJHL NATIONAL RANKINGS

Preseason – 2nd
Sept. 26 – 1st
Oct. 3 – 6th
Oct. 10 – 5th
Oct. 17 – 13th
Oct. 24 – 13th
Oct. 31 – 8th
Nov. 7 – 8th
Nov. 14 – 7th
Nov. 21 – 6th
Nov. 28 – 3rd
Dec. 5 – 3rd
Dec. 12 – 5th
Dec. 19 – 5th
Jan. 9 – 5th
Jan. 16 – 7th
Jan. 23 – 6th
Jan. 30 – 7th
Feb. 6 – 5th
Feb. 13 – 8th
Feb. 20 – 7th
Feb. 27 – 10th
Mar. 6 – 10th

PLAYERS TO WATCH (BY ISS HOCKEY)

JOSH ALLAN
two-way defenceman … uses size to his advantage … intelligent player … good mobility … above-average puck skills … very good positionally … competes hard

DAWSON BAKER
conscientious forward … consistent on both sides of the puck … plays with a ton of heart … very good hockey sense … does the little things … will engage physically

LIAM MORGAN
natural goal scorer … above-average shot … can score from anywhere … very good puck protection … good vision … can be difficult to contain … can play in traffic

COMMITMENTS

Josh Allan – Sacred Heart University (2017-18)
Nick Boddy – Royal Military College (2017-18)
Liam Morgan – Union College (2018-19)

For more information:

Esther Madziya
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 284-6484 

emadziya@hockeycanada.ca 

Spencer Sharkey
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 777-4567

ssharkey@hockeycanada.ca

Jeremy Knight
Manager, Corporate Communications
Hockey Canada

(647) 251-9738

jknight@hockeycanada.ca

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