How fitting for the Battalion and the Fronts (probably in their camo jersys) that they play in the Rememberence Day game. Don'y forget to wear your poppies tonight.
My player to watch tonight from the Battalion is Nick Paul, he has impressed many over the last few years. A big 6'3" 220 lb LW who has good numbers and can skate.
Last night in Perterbourough the two teamplayed a really low scoring game 1-1 going into the final 10 sec, then all of a sundden th ePetes are down low and the puck in the net for a 2-1 win for the Petes. Since Mancina came to the Petes he has a 3-0 record with a 1.67 GAA, so far an excellent trade.
The Batallion arre no different then many teams of Stan Butler, they have the second best GA at 41 in the OHL, Oshawa has 40.
It could be another huge defensive battle tonight, both teams sport very good PK numbers while the PP is almost a deadlock.
As a side note anything can happen in the OHL and does. Watching the Erie at Nia game (and flipping of course between allthe OHL games last night) Nia came up with the upset of the year so far, 5-2 win over the Otters all the while Keeping McDavid off the score sheet for the first time this year. On the other han London served Guelph a laugher beating them 11-1, all in all a strange night in the O.
My player to watch tonight from the Battalion is Nick Paul, he has impressed many over the last few years. A big 6'3" 220 lb LW who has good numbers and can skate.
Last night in Perterbourough the two teamplayed a really low scoring game 1-1 going into the final 10 sec, then all of a sundden th ePetes are down low and the puck in the net for a 2-1 win for the Petes. Since Mancina came to the Petes he has a 3-0 record with a 1.67 GAA, so far an excellent trade.
The Batallion arre no different then many teams of Stan Butler, they have the second best GA at 41 in the OHL, Oshawa has 40.
It could be another huge defensive battle tonight, both teams sport very good PK numbers while the PP is almost a deadlock.
As a side note anything can happen in the OHL and does. Watching the Erie at Nia game (and flipping of course between allthe OHL games last night) Nia came up with the upset of the year so far, 5-2 win over the Otters all the while Keeping McDavid off the score sheet for the first time this year. On the other han London served Guelph a laugher beating them 11-1, all in all a strange night in the O.
