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Andrew Stuetz
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Stanley Cup Final heads to Florida tied 1-1 after Panthers, Oilers split in Edmonton.

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Andrew Stuetz
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In the face of heartbreak, the Moncton Wildcats have found resilience — both on and off the ice.

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Andrew Stuetz
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Memorial Cup: Medicine Hat ride hot goalie to edge London 3-1, secure spot in Sunday's championship game.
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Andrew Stuetz
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The winner of tonight's game between London and Medicine Hat at the 2025 Memorial Cup will book their spot in Sunday's final.

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Andrew Stuetz
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OHL alumnus Connor McDavid and OJHL alumnus Zach Hyman were the difference makers in Game 3 versus Dallas.

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Mike Johnston
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Raised in Galt, Carl Liscombe played 9 seasons with the Detroit Red Wings, winning the Stanley Cup with them in 1943. He once held the NHL record for fastest 3 goals (64 seconds).
He was elected to the Cambridge Sports Hall of Fame in 1998.


Andrew Stuetz
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ICYMI: Dallas used third-period surge to push past Edmonton in Game 1 of the WCF last night.
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Andrew Stuetz
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"Known as a physical power forward with plenty of skill during his 18-year National Hockey League career, Todd Bertuzzi is planning to bring the same tenacity he played with to behind the bench at Galt Arena Gardens."
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Mike Johnston
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Born in Galt in 1914, Ray Getliffe played 393 NHL games with Boston & Montreal between 1935-45, winning a Stanley Cup with each team. In 1943 he had a 5-goal game with the Habs.


Matt Betts
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Kirk Maltby's nephew, Sutton, was selected by the Sudbury Wolves in last week's Under-18 Ontario Hockey League draft.
Kirk is a four-time Stanley Cup champion.
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Andrew Stuetz
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How cool is this! Cambridge native Jet Greaves made a name for himself last week, posting three wins including a shutout to earn himself First Star honours! 👀

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Mike Johnston
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Here is a Beehive photo of Lex Chisholm. The Galt-born Chisholm played 54 games for the Toronto Maple Leafs from 1939-41.

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Mike Johnston
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Cambridge's Tristan Lennox makes National Hockey League debut
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Matt Betts
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The Cambridge RedHawks gave out their year-end awards over the weekend.
Local forward Reid Gammage was named MVP.
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Andrew Stuetz
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Former NHL All-Star Todd Bertuzzi named next head coach of Cambridge RedHawks!!
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Wayne Conrad Serbu
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This painting of Galt Arena Gardens will be used in the upcoming book about Canada’s oldest arena. The stories it tells are as numerous as the people whose lives it touched. Someone once asked “Why write a book about an arena?” “Well,” I said, “this is not an ordinary arena. The stories it holds are extraordinary.” I hope this painting hints at the magic of the century-old place. Few arenas have more than one name. Galt Arena has three: Galt …


Andrew Stuetz
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That's a wrap. While the battle didn't go the Redhawks way, the team is incredibly grateful for the over 1,100 fans who packed the rink on Saturday!
Check out the gallery from Saturday's game at the link below. See you in September for another exciting season of Redhawks hockey!

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Andrew Stuetz
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Tough loss for the Redhawks last night, but it's back to Galt Gardens on Saturday night for Game 6!
Series score: 3-2 Fort Erie


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On this day in Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League history: Trent Hawke scored all 4 goals to lead the Golden Eagles to the series clinching win over the Cambridge Winter Hawks.
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Andrew Stuetz
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GAME DAY ARE PHOTOS UP! — Photos from Saturday's game vs Fort Erie are now uploaded to the team gallery. Check them out and relive the action!
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Andrew Stuetz
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The Redhawks beat the Meteors 4-1 on Saturday, outshooting Fort Erie 35-29. — Seth Huygen came up clutch with a hat-trick (his third goal was nasty!) while Cambridge goaltender Lennart Neisse stopped 28/29 shots en-route to the win!
Series is 2-1 in Fort Erie's favour with Game 4 going down on Tuesday at the historic Galt Arena Gardens.

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