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Monday, July 27, 2015
Thursday, June 25, 2015
WINDSOR SPITFIRES AGREE TO TERMS WITH TOP PICK VILARDI
Kingston native brings size and skill at centre
General Manager Warren Rychel has announced the club has reached an agreement on a standard OHL player agreement and education package with forward Gabriel Vilardi.
The 15-year-old native of Kingston was the club's first round pick, 2nd overall, in the 2015 OHL Priority Selection back in April.
"We're extremely pleased to get Gabe in the fold," Rychel said. "He has a bright future as a Spitfire and he'll be a special player for years to come."
Vilardi says he's looking to make an immediate impact.
"I think I have high expectations," he said. "I want to help the team do well this year. Make the playoffs. Hopefully do well in the playoffs. I can see myself putting up a lot of points in this league in the next two years. Hopefully get drafted." - Windsor Spitfires, News, Schedule and Seating
General Manager Warren Rychel has announced the club has reached an agreement on a standard OHL player agreement and education package with forward Gabriel Vilardi.
The 15-year-old native of Kingston was the club's first round pick, 2nd overall, in the 2015 OHL Priority Selection back in April.
"We're extremely pleased to get Gabe in the fold," Rychel said. "He has a bright future as a Spitfire and he'll be a special player for years to come."
Vilardi says he's looking to make an immediate impact.
"I think I have high expectations," he said. "I want to help the team do well this year. Make the playoffs. Hopefully do well in the playoffs. I can see myself putting up a lot of points in this league in the next two years. Hopefully get drafted." - Windsor Spitfires, News, Schedule and Seating
Monday, March 23, 2015
WINDSOR'S DJ SMITH NAMED TO CANADA'S NATIONAL JUNIOR TEAM COACHING STAFF
D.J. Smith, 37, joined Ducharme as an assistant coach with Canada’s National Men’s Summer Under-18 Team at the 2013 Memorial of Ivan Hlinka tournament, winning a gold medal. He is in his third season as head coach with the OHL’s Oshawa Generals, and was named OHL coach of the year in 2013-14.
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Thursday, February 26, 2015
Spitfires get 4-3 win over Ottawa 67's
By Evan Mathias
In Play! Magazine
February 26, 2015
Trevor Murphy scored two goals – including the game winner – lifting the Windsor Spitfires to a 4-3 win over the Ottawa 67’s before 5,516 at the WFCU Centre Thursday night.
Murphy fired a puck on net just 35 seconds into overtime. It deflected off 67’s defenceman Alex Lintuniemi and past goalie Liam Herbst (32 saves).
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February 26, 2015
Trevor Murphy scored two goals – including the game winner – lifting the Windsor Spitfires to a 4-3 win over the Ottawa 67’s before 5,516 at the WFCU Centre Thursday night.
Murphy fired a puck on net just 35 seconds into overtime. It deflected off 67’s defenceman Alex Lintuniemi and past goalie Liam Herbst (32 saves).
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Thursday, February 19, 2015
Windsor Spitfires drop 3-1 decision to Plymouth Whalers on Mickey night.
The Plymouth Whalers scored three unanswered goals lifting them to a 3-1 win over the Windsor Spitfires in front of 4,781 at the WFCU Centre Wednesday night.
Windsor (22-30-2-1) failed to pull even with the Saginaw Spirit for the eighth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference...
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Windsor (22-30-2-1) failed to pull even with the Saginaw Spirit for the eighth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference...
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Wednesday, February 18, 2015
***TONIGHT IS MICKEY RENAUD NIGHT AT THE WFCU CENTRE***
Windsor Spitfires take on the Plymouth Whalers at home for the last time.
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Tuesday, February 17, 2015
***Windsor Spitfires to host Game 4 of Subway Super Series 2015***
Toronto, ON – The Canadian Hockey League in association with SUBWAY® Restaurants along with the Western Hockey League, the Ontario Hockey League, and the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League today announced the six Canadian host centres for the 2015 SUBWAY® Super Series to be played November 9-19, 2015.
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Friday, February 13, 2015
Spits Beat Rangers Keep Playoff Hopes Alive
Evan Mathias / In Play! magazine
Four different Spitfires scored goals
lifting Windsor to a 4-1 win over the Kitchener Rangers in front of
4,640 at the WFCU Centre Thursday night.
lifting Windsor to a 4-1 win over the Kitchener Rangers in front of
4,640 at the WFCU Centre Thursday night.
Windsor (22-28-1-1) held a 2-1 lead
through 20 minutes on goals from Markus Soberg and Cristiano
DiGiacinto; who had the eventual game winner.
through 20 minutes on goals from Markus Soberg and Cristiano
DiGiacinto; who had the eventual game winner.
“We came out flying, we finished
flying,” said DiGiacinto. “In between the periods coach
(Boughner) was telling us ‘to just keep doing what we’re doing,
don’t let up’ and I really felt like that got to Kitchener.”
flying,” said DiGiacinto. “In between the periods coach
(Boughner) was telling us ‘to just keep doing what we’re doing,
don’t let up’ and I really felt like that got to Kitchener.”
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Friday, February 6, 2015
Spitfires score five but Owen Sound Attack score more.
Evan Mathias / In Play! Magazine
A slow start and finish cost the Windsor Spitfires two points as they dropped a 7-5 decision to the Owen Sound Attack in front of 4,291 at the WFCU Centre Thursday.
It took Windsor (21-25-1-1) nearly six minutes to register a shot on goal. Owen Sound (21-16-2-7) had seven shots and a goal from Holden Cook by that time.
“We’re spending way too much time in our own end,” said Spitfires head coach Bob Boughner. “There were so many shifts that were long shifts, that we looked like we got caught in our end.”
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A slow start and finish cost the Windsor Spitfires two points as they dropped a 7-5 decision to the Owen Sound Attack in front of 4,291 at the WFCU Centre Thursday.
It took Windsor (21-25-1-1) nearly six minutes to register a shot on goal. Owen Sound (21-16-2-7) had seven shots and a goal from Holden Cook by that time.
“We’re spending way too much time in our own end,” said Spitfires head coach Bob Boughner. “There were so many shifts that were long shifts, that we looked like we got caught in our end.”
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Monday, January 26, 2015
Sunday, January 25, 2015
In Spitfires Get Stung, Lose 6-3 to Sarnia.
By Evan Mathias
In Play! magazine
Josh Defarias scored two goals
including the game winner as the Sarnia Sting doubled up on the
Windsor Spitfires 6-3 in the back half of a home-and-home set Sunday
night in front of 5,447 at the WFCU Centre.
including the game winner as the Sarnia Sting doubled up on the
Windsor Spitfires 6-3 in the back half of a home-and-home set Sunday
night in front of 5,447 at the WFCU Centre.
Despite outshooting the Sting 7-2 early
on, the Sting took a two goal lead thanks to Defarias and Anthony
Salinitri.
on, the Sting took a two goal lead thanks to Defarias and Anthony
Salinitri.
“Couldn’t solve the goaltender
(Taylor Dupuis), he gave us problems all night,” said Spitfires
head coach Bob Boughner. “We had glorious chances, outshot them,
outchanced them. The frustrating part is we couldn’t get the next
goal.”
(Taylor Dupuis), he gave us problems all night,” said Spitfires
head coach Bob Boughner. “We had glorious chances, outshot them,
outchanced them. The frustrating part is we couldn’t get the next
goal.”
Trevor Murphy (1G, 1A) cut the lead to
one late in the first period, beating Sting goalie Dupuis (41 saves)
while extending his point streak to 12 games.
one late in the first period, beating Sting goalie Dupuis (41 saves)
while extending his point streak to 12 games.
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Thursday, September 19, 2013
2013-14 OHL SEASON OPENS TONIGHT
The OHL season opens up tonight with four games on tap including the Windsor Spitfires home opener as they take on the Oshawa Generals and the Saginaw Sprit at Barrie
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