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Team NOHA Drops a Second Straight


Toronto, ON – Team NOHA has fallen to 1-2 (one win and two losses) at the 2018 OHL Cup.

Team NOHA took an early lead against the Oakville Rangers thanks to a David Campbell goal. Campbell picked up a rebound at the side of the net and roofed it on his backhand.

The first period also saw a steady march to the penalty box by Team NOHA, accumulating three separate minor penalties, resulting in a 5-on-3 power play for Oakville. Despite this, the penalty kill, led by goaltender Reece Proulx, kept Team NOHA in the game.

Oakville found their groove in the second period scoring three goals in a row, putting the game at 3-1.

Team NOHA came out with a much better effort in the third period, pressing from the very beginning and generating many chances. The team was rewarded after Hunter Brazier drove to the net and found Ethan Masson on the doorstep to put the game at 3-2.

The power play could not convert in the third period, squandering two chances to tie up the game with the extra man.

Despite a frantic effort to tie the game with the goaltender pulled, Team NOHA couldn’t find the back of the net.

Proulx made 22 saves in the losing effort for the North.

Hunter Brazier was named Player of the Game for Team NOHA.

Team NOHA will play their fourth game at the OHL Cup tomorrow afternoon against the Peterborough Jr. Petes. The game begins at 1:15pm at the Scotiabank Pond (Ice #1). The Petes are sitting at 2-0, recording wins against the Rangers and the London Jr. Knights.

The box score of today’s game can be viewed here.

Ice Chips

  • Other Team NOHA players with points in today’s game were Justin Mauro (one assist), and Jesse Kirkby (one assist).

  • Shots were 25 to 14 in favour of the Oakville Rangers.

  • Team NOHA’s power play went 0 for 3, and is sitting at 16.67% in the OHL Cup.

  • Team NOHA’s penalty kill was spotless for the third game in a row going 3 for 3, and is sitting at 100% in the OHL Cup.

  • Team NOHA won 27 of the 54 faceoffs in the game.

You can follow Team NOHA’s journey at the OHL Cup on Twitter at @NOHAHockey.

For more information, please contact NOHA Technical Director, Andrew Corradini at acorradini@noha.on.ca.

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