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The Bonn Law QRD U12 Team were Finalists at The Peterborough Ice-fest Tournament this weekend.
The Devils put up an impressive 6-1 record, losing a heartbreaker, by a score of 6-5 to The Halton Hurricanes in the Championship game. Lighting the lamp for the Devils in the game; Shea Teather (2), Grant, Nicholson and Goulah. Assists; Teather, Grant, Goulah, Pettey. Dax Sage was solid between the pipes in the game. Teather was chosen as tournament MVP for The Devils.
The McInroy Maines QRD U18 team were busy on the ice, hosting the Whitby Wildcats mid-week and taking a road trip to Ottawa for their inaugural tournament debut.
This past Wednesday the QRD McInroy Maines squad hosted the Whitby U18s at the RCAF arena. The midweek match up saw the teams back and forth for the first period which ended in a 1-1 split on the scoreboard. Scoring in the first for the Devils was Justin Murdoch from Joey Coates. Quinte would keep the Wildcats off the scoreboard for the remainder of the game while notching another goal in each of the next two sets to take the 3-1 victory. Coates would go on to score in the second on the set up from Carter McKee and Luke Jarmin, while it was Thomas Elkins, assisted by McKee and Jared Woolley on the final goal in the third. Glen McInnes was in net for the win.
The McInroy Maines crew headed to Ottawa for the 17th Annual Ottawa Senators Showcase Tournament. Opening day had the Devils lined up against the Waterloo Wolves. In a game that would be back and forth for three periods – the Devils were down by 1 goal and managed to tie the game in the dying minutes of the third. Despite their chances, QRD would settle for the 1-1 tie in game one. Game two lined the team up against OHA where the QRD group battled hard and took a 3-1 victory. Day two of the tournament opened with an early morning match up against the Oakville Rangers, the team struggled at times through adversities and unfortunately came up a bit short and lost 2-3 to the Rangers. In their final set of the round robin play, the Devils faced the Carleton Place Canadians and kept them off the scoreboard through all three periods taking a 4-0 win. Unfortunately, their record did not allow them to advance to the next rounds of the tournament but was a good opportunity to build on the team’s future success.
ON DECK: The McInroy Maines Quinte Red Devils U18 team will be hosting the Central Ontario Wolves on Oct. 19 at the RCAF rink and will play host again on Saturday, Oct. 22 to the North Central Predators at the QSWC.
U16 Pita Pit Quinte Red Devils Start the Regular Season with a Win and a Loss
On Saturday, the U16 Pita Pit Quinte Red Devils hit the road to start off the regular season against the Barrie Jr. Colts. It was a hard-fought battle but a tough 4-2 loss against the Colts. Reece Herman was in nets and goals were scored by Parker Ferguson and Evan Erwin.
On Sunday, the Red Devils travelled to Orillia and came out on top, beating the North Central Predators 6-2. Liam Boyer protected the net and goals were scored by Erwin (2), Ben Sherwin (2), Sunny Fanjoy and Mason Musclow.
ON DECK: The U16 Pita Pit Quinte Red Devils take on the Clarington Toros at home on Thursday (7pm start). On Friday, they travel to Ajax-Pickering to battle the Raiders and on Sunday, they’ll hit the road again to take on the Richmond Hill Coyotes. Good luck Red Devils!
The U15 Free Flow Petroleum Devils had a Tough Week on the Road
The U15s had three Away games this week, starting in Kingston on Tuesday, Oct. 11. It was a chippy game but despite some strong physical play by the Devils, they would come up short in the 8-4 match. Scoring for Quinte was Jack Foley (Jake Campbell), Campbell J, Liam Campbell (Owen Rivers) and Kolby Craig (Campbell, L and Matthew Airhart. Cohen Bedore took the loss in net.
Friday night, the Devils headed to Innisfil to face the Barrie Jr. Colts. Ryan Kinghan (Jacob Moore) found the back of the net at 15:13 in the second frame, but the home team came on strong defeating the Devils 6-1. Katste Brant was in net for the loss.
Saturday evening the U15s traveled to Rama First Nation to face the North Central Predators. A high-paced back and forth game, Campbell, L. hit the twine twice for the Devils in the second period (Foley, Campbell, J.), while Moore found the back of the net at the start of the third. Ultimately, the Devils would come up short in the 5-3 loss, with Bedore in net.
ON DECK: The Free Flow Petroleum Devils travel to Toronto for the Tyler Craig Memorial Jr. Canadiens Cup, where they will face-off against the Ottawa Valley Titans, Markham Waxers, Mississauga Senators, and Don Mills Flyers.
Silver Medal Showing for the U14 E360 Solutions Red Devils
The Quinte U14 E360 Solutions Red Devils picked up a silver medal at the Peterborough IceFest tournament this weekend. The Red Devils got outstanding goaltending from Lily Reid (two shutouts) and Charlie Vos and the coaching praised the effort of all 19 players over the weekend.
Game 7
NYR 3 – QRD 0
Devils of the Day: Charlie Vos and Jake Gawley
Gillespie’s Tree Service QRD U13s Earn a Split
On Saturday October 15, the Gillespie’s Tree Service U13s made another trip to Barrie to take on the Colts. The Red Devils came out flying in the first playing with urgency and
suffocating the Colts with their play style. Trent Clow would get QRD on the board first to put the Red Devils 1-0 assist coming from Mauve Aird. Heading into the second period
Quinte would keep on the gas pedal and add a couple more tallies up on the board, coming from Lauchlan Whelan and Ewan Dahle, helpers from (Andrew Dewar, Spencer Harold).Going into the third period it was almost as if QRD flat lined and got away from the game plan as Barrie would come all the way back from 3-1 to upset Quinte and take it with a final score of 4-3.
After a tough loss the U13 Quinte Red Devils travelled to Ajax to take on the Ajax-Pickering Raiders on the hunt for a very important 2 points. Andrew Laurin would start the scoring for QRD getting the first of his two goals in the contest putting them on the board 35 seconds into the game, assists coming (Brechyn Aird, Drew Wright) Unfortunately the Raiders would come right back down the ice and knot the game back up at one not even a minute later. Quinte would battle back and take back the lead, Clow supplying the goal with assists by (Whelan, Harold). The Raiders would not go away so it would take some extra effort by the Red Devils to secure 2 points. Whelan would break the3-3 tie to put QRD up 4-3, (Easton Thompson, Ryder Hooey) with the apples. Quinte would head into the third in a 4-4 tie, the U13s were determined to come out of Ajax with the win adding three goals in the third, from Liam Marion, Dahle and Joey Seguin would add the empty netter to secure the 7-4 win.
ON DECK: The Gillespie’s Tree Service U13s face off October 18th vs the Central Ontario Wolves @ Marmora Community Centre, 7:00pm. October 21-23, they take part in the Barrie Challenge Cup.
The U11 Madison Excavating Red Devils Played Hard at the Drew Doughty Tournament in London.
The Madison Excavating QRD U11s had a busy and fun-filled weekend, as they travelled to London and competed in their first tournament of the 2022-2023 season. The QRD U11s finished with a 2-1-1 record after round robin play. Although they did not make it to the semi-finals, it was not for lack of effort, and they had many shining moments to be proud of.
In spite of not moving on to the semi-finals, the team has a great deal to be proud of. With a phenomenal display of teamwork, QRD only allowed 9 goals against in 4 games, while netting 14 of their own. The team continues to drive forward with maximum effort in each game, learning new skills and strategies along the way.
Coach’s Corner with Head Coach Andrew Brown
“It was another great weekend representing Quinte proudly at the Drew Doughty Tournament. We have left the tournament a better team, and received valuable experience battling in different types of games and through some adversity.”
ON DECK: On Wednesday, October 19, the Madison Excavating U11 Red Devils visit Kingston Jr. Gaels
The Foley Bus Lines U10 Red Devils travelled to London this weekend to play in The Drew Doughty Ronald McDonald House Invitational.
They opened their tournament on Friday morning with a 2-2 tie vs. the Toronto Young Nationals. The team fought back from being down 2-0. Quinte goal scorers were Cohen Reid and Evan Andrews who had the tying goal late in the third. Will Beebe picked up an assist in the game. Lily Groeneveld was in net and was named player of the game.
Friday afternoon they played another strong team in the Waterloo Wolves. They won a thrilling 3-2 game. Goal scorers were Max Norton, Graydon Tucker and Kash Nelson (game winner). Assists went to Matt Dawson, Lindon Ludolph, Ethan Dowling and Reid. Blake Laurin with the win between the pipes. Player of the game was Jaxon Elrick.
Friday night the team was treated to an OHL game between the London Knights and Mississauga Steelheads. It was an entertaining win for Mississauga with QRD grad Owen Beck picking up the OT winner.
Saturday morning the team came out strong and picked up a 13-1 win vs. the Toronto Titans. Red Devil goals were scored by Norton (3), Andrews (3), Dawson (2), Ludolph (2), Beebe (2) and Noah Gilchrist. Assists went to Gilchrist (4), Norton (2), Andrews (2), Sebastien Smit (2), Malkin Courtney (2), Reid (2), Dawson, Dowling, Mac Brown and Nelson. Groeneveld with the win in net. Player of the game was Dawson.
Saturday night the team booked their spot into the semi-finals with a 13-1 win over the Guelph Gryphons. Quinte goals were scored by Beebe (3), Norton (3), Nelson (3), Andrews (2), Elrick and Reid.
Assists went to Gilchrist (3), Beebe and Brown. Laurin picked up the win. Red Devils player of the game was Beebe.
Sunday morning, they played their semi-final game against a very strong Little Caesars team out of Detroit. Quinte was on the losing end of a 9-1 score. Norton scored Quinte’s lone goal and was also named player of the game.
ON DECK: The Foley Bus Lines U10 Devils have two away games next weekend against Barrie and North Central.