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Sports: Jr. A Predators ousted in first round of playoffs
In the end the difference was just one shot in a shootout thriller that could have gone either way. The Jr. A Niagara Predators gave everything they had, but without securing a clutch
In the end the difference was just one shot in a shootout thriller that could have gone either way. The Jr. A Niagara Predators gave everything they had, but without securing a clutch
It’s do or die now for the Niagara Jr. A Predators. After finishing their regular season last Friday night with a 3-0 loss to the first-place North York Renegades and posting a season
Finishing last weekend with just three out of a possible six points may not have been their goal, but the Jr. A Niagara Predators say they are feeling a lot of confidence going
Going in, it was just about getting two points, but Sunday’s game against the Toronto Flyers proved tougher than expected for the Jr. A Niagara Predators. With the playoffs imminent and points vital,
Short and sweet is one way to describe this past week for the Jr. A Niagara Predators, who played just one game but came out of it with a 9-2 win against the
It’s do or die for the Jr. A Niagara Predators and they are clearly feeling the heat. Starting last weekend with a 3-1 loss to the Tottenham Railers, the Predators fought hard Sunday
For the superstitious, it may be a little too early to use the word “comeback,” but that is just what the Jr. A Niagara Predators are hoping for. Two wins last weekend against
Despite a promising start, the Jr. A Niagara Predators struggled to produce in their first week of 2024, finishing four straight games with just one win. With 10 games left in the season
With just two games to go before the Christmas break, the Jr. A Niagara Predators have been fighting hard but just can’t seem to consistently win the battles. A couple of wins last
The Jr. A Niagara Predators faced one of their toughest challenges this past week but rose to the occasion against two top-notch teams in as many games, jumping up two spots in the
This season’s Jr. A Niagara Predators might be a tale of two teams: the Predators in practices and the Predators on game day – two wholly different squads, according to head coach Kevin
The Jr. A Niagara Predators have moved up a spot in the standings after a weekend of ups and downs that led to four points in three games. Now in sixth place in
A pair of wins last weekend means the Jr. A Niagara Predators can breathe a little easier knowing their losing streak is over and their point-count is growing. “It’s nice that we’re back
Why score, if you can’t win? That’s the question the Jr. A Niagara Predators’ players may need to start asking themselves. Following their sixth straight loss Saturday, the Predators now sit in second-last
The Jr. A Niagara Predators finished the weekend without any points after losing two games on the road this past Saturday and Sunday. The Predators lost 6-3 to the Northumberland Stars Saturday and
A mixed-bag of on-ice efforts saw the Jr. A Niagara Predators finishing Sunday afternoon with three out of a possible six points from their first three-game weekend of the season. The Predators started
The Jr. A Niagara Predators skated away with a win last weekend in a high-scoring game on the road against the Tottenham Railers. Despite netting 11 goals to Tottenham’s eight, head coach Kevin
Sloppy play and a lack of effort may have led to the Jr. A Niagara Predators’ 5-3 loss to the St. George Ravens last Friday night but the team’s short bench may be
It is not often that a coach can easily take a loss in stride, but that is exactly what Niagara Jr. A Predators head coach Kevin Taylor did on Friday night. Despite a
Another win last Friday night keeps the Jr. A Niagara Predators’ record in the positives but the closeness of the game versus the 0-6-0 Toronto Flyers had the coaching staff concerned. Though the
A week of practice and recouperation was all the Niagara Jr. A Predators needed to come back for their first win of the season last Friday night. A 5-2 decision for the Predators
The Niagara Jr. A Predators hit the ice for their first game of the 2023-2024 season last Friday night but could not derail their opponents to score an early win. Coming up short
The final buzzer blew on the Jr. A Niagara Predators’ second season Sunday night. Losing their third game in a best-of-five series to the first-place North York Renegades, the Predators hung up their
They’re not finished yet. Staying cool, calm and hungry, the Jr. A Niagara Predators came out on top in an 8-2 victory over the St. George Ravens Tuesday night. Niagara’s second win in
The Greater Metro Hockey League’s 2022-23 regular season is officially over, bringing with it a respectable fourth-place finish for the Jr. A Niagara Predators. A 6-4 win over the Streetsville Flyers last Friday
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