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Summerside. While the combatants fought, no one else seemed interested in fighting, instead shouting at each other from a short distance. Then, a Summerside player approached the Woodstock bench, where he speared a player on the bench. This produced a bench-clearing brawl, which resulted in nine suspensions (totaling 28 games) between the two teams, as well as fines for both head coaches and both teams.
646:β Slammers rivalry goes back to the Slammers undefeated streak in 2009β10. It was the Weeks Crushers who handed the Slammers their first overtime loss of the season, which, although it did not technically end their streak, was a blemish on an otherwise excellent record to that date. That same season, the Slammers and Crushers met in the MJAHL finals with the Slammers winning the series and the Kent Cup (their second). The rivalry with the Crushers has continued ever since.
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boards to enter the fray. In total, the two teams combined for 170 penalty minutes, with 15 minor penalties, 6 major penalties, two ten-minute misconducts and 9 game misconducts being handed out by the official. Furthermore, suspensions were given to three
Summerside players (totaling 18 games), two Woodstock players (one totaling 10 games, the other 8 games) and both teams' head coaches (Summerside 5 games, Woodstock 2 games).
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by the team since 2003. They then watched their team lose a one-goal lead at the end of the third period, leading to a 3β3 tie and overtime. Just 2:57 into the third overtime period, assistant captain Robert Visca beat
Mariner's goalie Charles Grant (the eventual playoff MVP) with a wrap around to win the game and the Slammers' third Kent Cup championship.
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Slammers took a three to one lead in the series, then lost the next two games, leading to game seven in Woodstock's Carleton Civic Centre. The capacity crowd watched as the team honoured former captain Justin Bowers by retiring his #9 jersey, the third number to be retired
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in the finals, the Slammers came back from another 2β0 deficit and took a 3β2 lead into the third period. However, after receiving three straight penalties in the third period the Slammers lost the lead and the game 4β3, ending their season as the number two team in Canadian junior "A" hockey, their
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3β2 to finish the round-robin in first place (3β0β0) and advanced straight to the finals. Facing Nepean in the finals, the Slammers finished the first 40 minutes of the game in a tie with the Raiders. 2:19 into the third period Sam Caldwell beat Matt Zawadzki to give the Slammers the 3β2 lead. The
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5β2 in Miramichi. This President's Cup was the third straight for the Slammers, setting a franchise record and giving them home ice advantage throughout the playoffs. The Slammers then went on through the first two rounds, sweeping both the
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champion Bears to go to the championship tournament themselves. The Slammers won the Don Johnson Cup and, three years later, left the defunct NBJBHL to join the MJAHL, while their rivals moved to the
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Slammers then killed three penalties thanks in large part to shot blocking and the outstanding performance of goaltender Matt Murphy (who stopped 42 of 44 shots) to win the game and their first ever
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412:Titan de Princeville
328:Charlottetown Abbies
263:Summerside Red Wings
249:and moved on to the
3352:Muddy River Rollers
3268:Edmundston Blizzard
3244:Saint John Sea Dogs
3043:Moncton Fisher Cats
2802:Edmundston Blizzard
2222:Jonny Erbs, 2016β17
2195:Dan Dooley, 2006β08
1664:Division Semi-final
1547:Division Semi-final
660:Burlington, Vermont
337:, for their second
335:Brockville, Ontario
255:Cape Breton Alpines
3278:Grand Falls Rapids
3263:Campbellton Tigers
3052:Fredericton Royals
3046:Saint John Alpines
2903:Woodstock Slammers
2888:Saint John Alpines
2842:West Kent Steamers
2812:Grand Falls Rapids
2797:Campbellton Tigers
2262:September 19, 2008
1966:Princeville Titans
1640:Campbellton Tigers
1615:Campbellton Tigers
1504:Restigouche Tigers
736:
720:
704:
656:Bay State Breakers
650:Bay State Breakers
607:Campbellton Tigers
512:Grand Falls Rapids
478:games per season.
392:Campbellton Tigers
239:
229:The junior B years
218:Grand Falls Rapids
182:Woodstock Slammers
142:Grand Falls Rapids
132:Woodstock Slammers
22:Woodstock Slammers
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2663:Succeeded by
2610:. The MHL Website
2394:. The MHL website
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2294:February 18, 2011
2291:Lachlan MacIntosh
2192:Jeff Conrad, 2006
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1897:
1889:Brockville Braves
1877:
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1858:
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1535:Yarmouth Mariners
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801:
578:
577:
570:
400:Yarmouth Mariners
347:Terrebonne Cobras
343:Brockville Braves
320:Yarmouth Mariners
301:Pembroke, Ontario
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177:
161:2006, 2010, 2012
123:Franchise history
81:
76:
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3347:Fog City Rollers
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3239:Moncton Wildcats
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3202:Saint John Storm
3168:Moncton Mustangs
3121:
3097:Saint John Union
3079:
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2893:St. Stephen Aces
2883:Glace Bay Miners
2878:Dieppe Commandos
2873:Dartmouth Pepsis
2792:Amherst Ramblers
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1710:Dieppe Commandos
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1587:Dieppe Commandos
1491:Amherst Ramblers
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464:Soo Thunderbirds
453:Portage Terriers
448:Humboldt Broncos
416:Kanata Stallions
371:Amherst Ramblers
305:Hawkesbury Hawks
290:The Tatarnic era
281:Move to junior A
247:Richibucto Bears
173:NBJBHL Champions
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