Mount Brydges, ON – Just two weekends remain in the 2024-2025 PJHL regular season for the Bulldogs. On tap this weekend, the team will travel to Petrolia (Thursday), make a trip to Port Stanley (Saturday), and host the Sailors on Sunday at the Tri-Palace.
Thursday, February 6 at Petrolia (26-10-3-0-1-0, 1st)
Arena and Time: Greenwood Recreation Centre, 7:30PM
Last Meeting: Saturday, January 11 (3-1 W – Game Report)
Top Forward: Owen Peters (38 GP – 23 G – 35 A – 58 PTS)
Top Defenseman: Mateo Craievich (39 GP – 5 G – 16 A – 21 PTS)
Top Goaltender: Elijah Grant (22 GP – 14 W – 3.12 GAA – 0.908 SV%)
Team Notes: The Flyers are looking to add to their lead in the PJHL Yeck Division. The first-place Flyers have taken 55 points in 39 games-played and have just 3 contests remaining in their regular season. The Flyers are coming off of an impressive 9-2 victory over the Aylmer Spitfires last weekend.
Saturday, February 8 at Port Stanley (23-11-2-0-0-1, 3rd)
Arena and Time: Port Stanley Arena, 7:30PM
Last Meeting: Saturday, December 14 (2-0 L – Game Report)
Top Forward: Dylan Watson (38 GP – 21 G – 21 A – 42 PTS)
Top Defenseman: Dawson Watson (31 GP – 4 G – 22 A – 26 PTS)
Top Goaltender: Will Richardson (24 GP – 12 W – 2.96 GAA – 0.921 SV%)
Team Notes: After this weekend, the Sailors are looking create a gap between themselves and the Bulldogs. Both teams are locked on 49 points and both have played 37 games of 42. What more is there to say? This weekend is a big one for both clubs.
Sunday, February 9 vs Port Stanley (23-11-2-0-0-1, 3rd)
Arena and Time: Tri-Township Arena, 3:30PM
Last Meeting: Saturday, December 14 (2-0 L – Game Report)
Top Forward: Dylan Watson (38 GP – 21 G – 21 A – 42 PTS)
Top Defenseman: Dawson Watson (31 GP – 4 G – 22 A – 26 PTS)
Top Goaltender: Will Richardson (24 GP – 12 W – 2.96 GAA – 0.921 SV%)
Team Notes: The Media Team in Mount Brydges have coined this game as “The Cursed Game of 2024-2025” as this matchup enters yet another attempt to complete itself. In any case, Sunday’s clash adds to the excitement between these two clubs who are both vying a chance to reach the summit in the PJHL Yeck Division.
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Mount Brydges Bulldogs Media
Photo Credit: Kassy Howard – KPH Photography

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