Spits fall to Knights
by Evan Mathias Time is quickly running out on the Windsor Spitfires season. The Spits suffered a 5-2 loss at the hands of the London Knights at the WFCU Centre Feb. 28. Windsor got off to a slow start to
by Evan Mathias Time is quickly running out on the Windsor Spitfires season. The Spits suffered a 5-2 loss at the hands of the London Knights at the WFCU Centre Feb. 28. Windsor got off to a slow start to
by Evan Mathias It was a night of firsts for the Windsor Spitfires. The Spits got their first win in six games against the Erie Otters Feb. 21 and Spits call-up Graeme Brown scored his first Ontario Hockey League goal
by Evan Mathias Remy Giftopoulos said it best. “It’s the worst feeling you can imagine in sports.” A turnover in their own end proved to be the demise of the Windsor Spitfires against the Sarnia Sting Feb. 15. Sarnia forward
Windsor Spitfires forward Kerby Rychel has been named the Ontario Hockey League and Canadian Hockey League’s player of the week. Rychel was the highlight of a poor weekend for the Spits scoring 10 points in their three games. “It’s nice
by Evan Mathias The Windsor Spitfires took another step backwards against the Peterborough Petes Jan. 31 at the WFCU Centre. The Spits were upset 7-5 by the Petes and have now lost three of their last four games. Defenceman Nick
The Windsor Spitfires need to have instant amnesia after an 8-2 shellacking at the hands of the Plymouth Whalers Jan. 24. The Spits got out to a quick start but couldn’t capitalize on two early power plays. Windsor’s pressure was
by Evan Mathias and Rob Benneian The Windsor Spitfires have found their groove. This weekend the Spitfires won all three of their games and claimed a crucial six points in their hunt for the playoffs. The Windsor Spitfires managed to
by Evan Mathias Despite being outshot 33 to 18, the Windsor Spitfires managed to hold on for a 2-1 win over the Mississauga Steelheads Jan. 17 at the WFCU Centre. An evenly matched first period saw good scoring opportunities for
by Evan Mathias The Windsor Spitfires have regained a big piece of their offence with the return of centre Alexander Khokhlachev. The 19 year old returned to the Spitfires after playing 26 games with Spartak Moskva of the Kontinental Hockey
by Evan Mathias Local hockey fans have something to look forward to this holiday season. The Windsor Classic, which is sponsored by Investors Group Inc., is coming to the downtown area. A two-day road hockey event will take over Riverside
by Evan Mathias Two members of the Windsor Spitfires went under the knife to end Movember Dec. 1 at Kelsey’s Movember Shave Off in Tecumseh. Spitfires defencemen Adam Bateman and John Bowen had their moustaches shaved off for the end
The Lasalle Vipers were on the winning end of a barn-burner with the Chatham Maroons Nov. 14 at the Vollmer Recreational Complex. The Vipers battled back three times to finally win 5-4 in overtime. After a very rough first period
by Evan Mathias Riverside Secondary School could be without a winter sports season this year due to the effects of Bill 115. The ice hockey season, swimming and wrestling have already been officially cancelled and basketball will be officially cancelled
by Evan Mathias Windsor City Councilors would like to close Ouellette Avenue to all vehicle traffic and turn it into a pedestrian zone, but not everyone thinks it’s a good idea. The idea has been under discussion for a while,