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U16 Free Flow Petroleum Devils Bank 4 of 6 Points, Defend their 3rd Place Standing
Tuesday, the Devils traveled to Kingston for a match up against the Jr. Gaels. Notching a point per period, Quinte kept the lead throughout. Opening scoring for the Devils in the first was Martin Brassard (Noah Lesser and Liam Grant). In the second frame, Maddox Dagenais (Matthew Airhart and Rhett Colson) doubled the lead. Dagenais (Jacob Moore and Colson) lit the lamp again in the third. Otsirakatste Brant earned the 3-0 shutout win in net.
On Saturday, the Devils hosted the league-leading Barrie Jr. Colts. Scoreless through the first, Barrie found the net three times in both the second and third periods, with Noah Groeneveld taking the 6-0 loss between the pipes.
Sunday, the Devils hit the road for an evening game against the Markham Waxers. Ulrick Desgagné (Jean-Cristoph Lemieux and Dagenais) got the Devils on the scoreboard early in the first. Markham answered with a power play goal in the second frame. Despite lots of back-and-forth action, the game would remain deadlocked through regulation. Heading into overtime on the PK, Quinte killed the penalty and gained possession. Desgagné (Airhart and Lemieux) scored his second of the night and OT winner with Brant picking up the win in net.
ON DECK: The Free Flow Petroleum Devils head to Whitby this weekend to face two OMHA West teams, the Burlington Eagles and Halton Hurricanes.
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U15s Go One for Two
The Quinte E-360 Solutions Red Devils split a pair of league games this week.
Game 1, 4-3 OT Win vs Oshawa Generals
QRD scored twice in 14 seconds with under 30 seconds to play in the third to force OT before Wyatt Whalen called game off a beautiful pass from Henry Fisher.
QRD outshot Oshawa 32-15.
G1: Fisher from Scaletta
G2: Rashotte from Rowat and McNeil
G3: McNeil from Leavitt and Rashotte
OT WINNER: Whalen from Fisher
Lily Reid picked up the win in goal
Devils of the Day: Daniel McNeil and Henry Fisher
Game 2, 5-1 Loss to APR
QRD outshot APR 38-18 but gave up too many quality chances throughout the game and could not capitalize on numerous chances.
G: Munnings from Fisher
Devils of the Day: Isaac Tracze and Ty Leavitt
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The Gillespie’s Tree Service U14 Quinte Red Devils had two games this weekend.
They started the weekend off Thursday night at home in Baltimore against Clarington. The Devils started off slow but thanks to a late third period push they tied the game up 2-2. Goals came from Clow and Laurin with assists coming from Dewar (2) and B. Aird, Gayle was in the net.
The second and final game of the weekend was in Rama on Saturday afternoon where the Devils dropped 3-2 to the North Central Predators. Goals came from Peeters and Dahle with assists coming from Minifie, Whelan and Harold, Ferriss was in net.
ON DECK: The Devils have a busy week this week with a home game Tuesday night as well as the crossover weekend ahead in Whitby Friday and Saturday.
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The Bonn Law QRD U13 Team hosted The North Central Predators in back-to-back home games this weekend.
On Saturday, the two teams faced off at 1:30 in Marmora. Dax Sage shut the door in net, and strong team play helped the team skate to an 8-0 win.
The two teams were back at it on Sunday @ CAA Arena. Once again, The Red Devils displayed a strong team effort in a12-2 win over the Preds.
ON DECK: Wednesday, December 13th 6:15 pm @ Peterborough. Saturday, December 16th 1030 am @ Oshawa. Sunday, December 17th vs Elgin Middlesex 10:00 am & 3:00 pm.
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The Madison Excavating U12s Post Split Results this Week
On home ice in Madoc this past Saturday, the Madison Excavating U12 Quinte Red Devils took on the Barrie Junior Colts in a gripping showdown. QRD wasted no time, finding the back of the net just two minutes and twenty-seven seconds into the game. Barrie quickly responded, however, evening the score with a goal of their own before the end of the first. The second period unfolded as a defensive battle, but the Colts managed to break through, scoring the lone goal of the period and securing a lead heading into the final frame. In the third period, the Colts netted four consecutive goals, putting them in a prime position for the win. The Devils rallied in the late stages of the game, scoring their second goal with just three minutes and eighteen seconds left on the clock. Although it wasn’t enough to shift the tide entirely, the final goal showcased the resilience of the Devils, who took a 6-2 loss.
Back in Madoc for another matchup on Sunday, the Quinte Red Devils faced off against the Whitby Wildcats in a tightly contested game. In the first period, neither team managed to find the back of the net, keeping the score deadlocked at 0. The intensity heightened in the second period, when QRD seized the lead at the 9:19 mark with a well-executed goal. The Wildcats quickly responded, netting a goal of their own under three minutes later. The battle continued; with just two minutes and thirty-seven seconds remaining in the period, Quinte scored a second goal while shorthanded, momentarily regaining the lead. Close to the end of the second period, however, the Wildcats struck again, notching their second goal and tying the score at 2. The third period brought incredible suspense, as almost twelve minutes passed before the Devils broke the tie, securing the game-winning goal with a powerplay marker. Quinte emerged victorious, closing out the game with a 3-2 win.
Coach’s Corner with Head Coach, Evan Osterhout: “The team continues to work through the peaks and valleys of the season. It is nice to see the players support each other during practices and games, no matter how high or low they get.”
ON DECK: Saturday, December 16th @ Peterborough Petes
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The 417 Bus Line U11 Red Devils Pick Up A Weekend Home Win
They won their Saturday afternoon game in Belleville against the Oshawa Generals by a score of 15-2. That now improves their regular season record to 15-0.
Oshawa opened up the scoring less than a minute into the game but after that it was all Quinte.
Scoring for the Red Devils was Evan Andrews (3), Kash Nelson (2), Will Beebe (2), Mac Brown (2), Dawson Szubdza-Hill, Linden Ludolph, Max Norton, Brayden Straughan, Cohen Reid and Noah Gilchrist.
Picking up assists were Straughan (3), Gilchrist (2), Andrews (2), Sebastien Smit (2), Brown, Nelson, Ludolph and Reid.
Blake Laurin was in net for the win and Szubdza-Hill was named Devil Of The Day.
ON DECK: The 417 Bus Line U11 Red Devils have a rare Thursday night home game in Baltimore against Oshawa. On Saturday they are in Barrie to take on the Colts and Sunday they take on the York-Simcoe Express at St.Andrew’s College in Aurora.
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U10s Lose Two Tight Games
On Saturday Dec 9ththe Breakaway Fuels U10 Red Devils faced a very strong Barrie Colts team in a double header. Game one was in Marmora and the young Devils jumped out to an early lead when Ethan Dowling found the back of the net on a pass from Kai Mackie. Despite some good pressure the period would end 1-0. The Colts would take a 2-1 lead before Mason Cooke tied it with the assist going to Jackson Simpson. Kolton Solmes would give the home team a 3-2 lead late in the second with Dowling picking up an assist. The game would stay that way until the midway mark of the third when an unfortunate bounce allowed the road team to tie it. 8 seconds later the Colts scored again to take a 4-3 lead and would hold on for the win.
Five hours later would see the two teams face off at the Quinte Sports and Wellness Centre. This time the Colts got the jump on the Devils and got out to a 2-0 lead halfway through the first period. The young Devils battled back in the second to tie the score at 2 on goals by Solmes and Simpson with assists going to Tripp Plumley, Wade Robinson, Reid Haley and Greyson Rennie. The teams battled throughout the second and headed to the third tied at 2. As was the case in game one the Colts got the better of the Quinte kids in the third and moved out to a 5-2 lead before Mackie would score unassisted. Unfortunately it was too little too late and despite a late flurry of action the boys wound up on the wrong end of a 5-3 score.
Moving forward this week the U10’s will look to rebound with games against Kingston on Wednesday at CAA, Whitby on Saturday at the Keeler Center, and another double header on Sunday on the road at Ajax/Pickering and Central Ontario Wolves.