Highlights – CH 4 Dartmouth 3 OT

Cole Harbour Wolfpack defeat Dartmouth Steele Subaru 4-3 in overtime in Nova Scotia Major Midget Hockey League action at Cole Harbour Place. Here are highlights.

Sidney Crosby’s final summer skate in Halifax

Sidney Crosby looks more than ready for another NHL season. The 3 time Stanley Cup champion has been skating with a group of NHL/AHL players training for the 2017/2018 in Halifax NS for the past 3 weeks after a long and demanding playoff run. The […]

Xavier Parent at 2017 Rookie Challenge

Xavier Parent was selected 4th overall by the Halifax Mooseheads at the 2017 QMJHL draft in Saint John NB. The 16 year old from Esther-Blondin College is a highly skilled forward capable of providing plenty of offence for the QMJHL team during his tenure. This […]

Matt Ormon to captain Halifax Macs

Matt Ormon is in his 3rd and final year with the Halifax McDonalds in the Nova Scotia Major Midget Hockey League. Head Coach Tim Boyce has appointed Ormon to be the captain for this season and Ormon will follow in his older brother Nick’s footsteps. […]

Mark Grametbauer ready for Wildcats camp

Mark Grametbauer leaves for the Moncton Wildcats training camp Sunday and wants to be ready to earn the No #1 goaltender spot for the QMJHL team. The former Charlottetown Islanders goalie was traded this summer to the Cats and as a 19 year old wants […]

Jake Stewart prepares for 1st QMJHL camp

Jake Stewart is working hard this summer on improving his skating as he prepares for his 1st Quebec Major Junior Hockey League training camp. The 16 year old Antigonish was selected by the Moncton Wildcats in the 3rd round of the QMJHL draft in Saint […]

Chase Ellis to join Cape Breton West

Chase Ellis is 6 foot 2 215 pound 15 year old forward who will make his debut in the Nova Scotia Major Midget Hockey League this fall. The former Newbridge Academy student is returning home to play for the defending Telus Cup champions and is […]

Julian Makary’s perseverance paying off

Julian Makary is a great example of a small but skilled minor hockey who refused to listen to many of his sceptics. At 5 foot 3, he wasn’t able to crack the Nova Scotia Major Midget Hockey League and only in his 3rd and final […]