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Barrie Colts make trade with Niagara IceDogs ahead of next season
Barrie Colts make trade with Niagara IceDogs ahead of next season

CTV News

time10-06-2025

  • Sport
  • CTV News

Barrie Colts make trade with Niagara IceDogs ahead of next season

Alex Assadourian with the Niagara IceDogs in an undated image. (Supplied) The Barrie Colts season might be over but that isn't stopping the team from preparing for next season. Following the Colts' Tuesday announcement, a Niagara player is now set to take the ice at Sadlon Arena. 'We have completed a trade with the Niagara IceDogs,' the Barrie Colts shared in an afternoon social media post. The Colts will be sending defenseman Grayson Tiller to the IceDogs. In return, they will receive forward Alex Assadourian a 2027 5th round draft pick. Tiller has been with the Colts since he was drafted in 2021 racking up 52 points in 214 games. New Colts player, Assadourian has played for both the IceDogs and Sudbury Wolves and has scored 127 points in 215 games.

LEAF NOTES: Once students of tactics, Toronto now studied by rivals
LEAF NOTES: Once students of tactics, Toronto now studied by rivals

Edmonton Journal

time10-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Edmonton Journal

LEAF NOTES: Once students of tactics, Toronto now studied by rivals

Article content At that stage the third-round draft pick winger had played two games in the organization for the Marlies when his Niagara Ice Dogs were eliminated from the 2014 OHL playoffs. Verhaeghe gradually built his two-way game to win two Cups, with the 2020 Tampa Bay Lightning and last year's Panthers. 'Toronto was a long time ago,' Verhaeghe said this week. 'But it was a good experience, coming up and getting an opportunity. I remember the pace was a lot different than junior and how it opened my eyes. (Marlies coach) Steve Spott treated me fairly, but I was only there a couple of weeks.' Spott is now Pete DeBoer's assistant with the Dallas Stars. O, NA-TA-LIE The Leafs' extended playoff run has given a higher profile to Leaf anthem singer Natalie Morris. So much so that Morris was recognized on the subway during game night this week and was serenaded by a car full of fellow commuters with, you guessed it, O Canada. Wearing her Leaf sweater, she had her I-phone out to record the tribute, while another passenger posted video of her singing along to blogTO. Morris was a contestant on Canada's Got Talent in 2024, with a rendition of Beyonce's 'I Was Here' and Jessie J's 'Mamma Knows Best', earning herself fifth place.

IceDogs Announce Sweeping Staff Changes Following Cultural Review
IceDogs Announce Sweeping Staff Changes Following Cultural Review

Yahoo

time08-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

IceDogs Announce Sweeping Staff Changes Following Cultural Review

Former Niagara IceDogs Head Coach Ben Boudreau [Tim Cornett/OHL Images]. Earlier today, the Niagara IceDogs announced sweeping changes to their staff following a comprehensive team cultural review conducted by the OHL. As a result of the review, team owner and governor Darren DeDobbelaer will step back from the day-to-day operations of the hockey and business sides of the organization. Head Coach Ben Boudreau, son of former Vancouver Canucks Head Coach Bruce Boudreau, has been relieved of his position. ADVERTISEMENT Advertisement In addition to firing Boudreau, the team will not renew the contracts of Assistant Coaches Dan Paille and Marc Slawson. Finally, GM Wes Consorti will transition to a new role as the executive liaison between DeDobbelaer and the club's operational leadership. He will act as interim GM until a replacement can be found. "While this season brought several challenges, our focus remains on building a positive and stable environment for our players, staff and fans," said DeDobbelaer. "These changes are part of our commitment to ensuring long-term success both on and off the ice." Niagara IceDogs Under Investigation For Cultural Review Niagara IceDogs Under Investigation For Cultural Review On Wednesday, Mar. 12, TSN's Senior Correspondent ADVERTISEMENT Advertisement Rick Westhead reported that the Ontario Hockey League has hired a Toronto law firm — Turnpennery Milne LLP — to conduct a cultural review of the Niagara IceDogs. In March, the OHL announced the hiring of Toronto law firm Turnpennery Milne LLP to conduct a cultural review of the IceDogs. The league initiated the review, which has now come to fruition, following "multiple complaints of inappropriate behaviour involving staff members," as reported by TSN Senior Correspondent Rick Westhead. It should be noted that Westhead also reported at that time that the "nature of the concerns raised are not sexual or criminal in nature," according to OHL Commissioner Bryan Crawford. Shortly after the review was initiated, the team was disciplined following an incident at a local movie theater during the first round of the OHL Playoffs. ADVERTISEMENT Advertisement The incident in question involved players yelling and throwing food inside the theater. As punishment, each player on the Niagara roster was forced to sit for a period during their first-round series against the Barrie Colts. They ended up losing the series 4-1. It will be an offseason of hiring in Niagara based on these announcements. In their press release today, the IceDogs mentioned they will immediately begin searching for a new GM and coaching staff in collaboration with the OHL.

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