Going by the form book you could make a very good case for the home side in most of the thirteen games on the slate tonight..which probably means look for some upsets..
Burlington entertains the Pirri-less Derbys..no upset here 6-2 Cougars.
The Blades host the Vipers and should prevail 5-3.
The Tigers, upset from their shutout loss against the Terriers, should subdue Collingwood 4-1.
The Crush look to get closer to the top as they chomp on the Bruins 7-2.
Lofty Lindsay home to the Panthers..'Mad Dog' looks for upset overtime win for Pickering 4-3.
The Dukes host the hot Cobourg Cougars and get the win though it's close at 5-4.
Markham should use home ice to good advantage against the luckless Spirit 6-2.
Port Hope goes to Huntsville in a crossover game..not much joy there 4-1 Otters.
St. Mike's really miss their three at the Challenge and fall 6-3 to the Junior Canadiens.
The Hercs shut out the Eagles 3-0.
Milton over the Capitals in an offensive battle 6-5.
..and two games where the visitors must be the favourites..
The College host the Terriers who like bing number one and win 4-1.
The Blues of Bramalea at home to the Juniors upset them 4-3 especially if Bessing is still missing.
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It was almost 10-4 good buddy in Burlington but the cougars fell one short putting nine past Streetsville. As they usually do the Cougars spread the scoring around but Dan Krug and Lukas Ciotti had two each. David Grant potted a couple for the beleagured Derbys.
The Eagles got a big win in Trenton 3-2 and Matt Davis with only one previous goal led them with two tonight. Tommy Sumi had the game winner eight minutes into the third.
The Buzzers rode a strong third period to a 6-5 win over the visiting Junior Canadiens. The win puts St. Mike's one point behind the Central Division leading Red Wings. Frank Salituro had two for the Buzzers and Eric Rubino had a goal and three assists. Alex Galli replied with two for Toronto.
The Crush won as expected against Seguin 5-2 but it took three in the third to seal the deal. Steven Beyers scored the winner a few seconds into the final period.
Lots of goals in Huntsville where the Otters got seven of thirteen against Port Hope. Rob Waddell and Corey 'Curious' George led the way with a pair each for the home side. Louis Alex Nadeau notched two for the Predators.
A big turnaround for the Tigers as they built up a 7-0 bulge before going on to win 8-3 at home over the Blues of Collingwood. David 'the Magician' Morley had two goals and five points and Domenic Monardo scored twice for Aurora. Andrew Ciampachini had his ninth and tenth for the visitors.
A forecast upset materialized as the Panthers stole one in Lindsay. The final 4-3. The Panthers led 4-1 late in the second. Kyle Ramsey had two goals including the game winner for Pickering. Lindsay has a one point lead over Kingston at the top of the Ruddock.
The Icehawks upped the Capitals 5-4 in Milton. Kevin Caister continues to score for Milton as he got two more in this game and he has now totted up 17 for the season. Brampton's Adam Scuglia got on the goalscoring sheet for the first time this season and to make sure he was noticed he did it twice.
The Blades remain sharp and are tied with the Cougars at the top of the MacKinnon as they defeated Vaughan 5-2 at home. They spotted the Vipers a 2-0 lead but that was it for the visitors. Chris Rocca tied the game 2-2 at the end of the first and scored the winner early in the third on an unassisted marker. Jeremy Welsh got the first and last goals for Oakville.
In a high-scoring, unusual you say, contest in the Central the Dukes had a goal edge in a fifteen goal game at home against Cobourg. Zach Morbeck and Max Bobrow tallied twice for Wellington. Bobrow and Chris Ayotte had four point nights for the Dukes.
The Waxers had a convincing 5-1 win at home against the Spirit. Bryan Potts potted a pair. Markham are now two points off the lead in the ever-tightening Central.
No overtimes or shootouts tonight and no final from Bramalea.
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Thoroughly well-deserved win by the Panthers in Lindsay tonight as they worked their tails off. That is the third time Pickering have beaten the Fish and they remain the only team in the Ruddock to have beaten Lindsay. I also note that HALF of Pickering's point have come at the expense of the Muskies. Go figure!
Guess who the Muskies play next?
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