Posts From Maxime G. Lauzon

The Titans won their 11 straight game this evening but they had to work for it. Leading 4-3 after the first and 6-5 after the second period. Each team scored once in the final period.

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Perfect weekend for Titans. The Titans completed a three game sweep over the last four days and now head back to Temiscaming with 28 points and sitting on top of the North Division tied with the

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On Saturday night, the Titans were showing off their best moves. But not hockey moves !! They were all on the ice for the annual Disco skate night fundraiser for the English graduating students from

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Titans double Shield, 8-4 The Titans recent success continued on Friday evening at the Centre with a come from behind 8-4 victory over the visiting South Muskoka Shield. But the outcome of the game looked different

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Gustav Rollfelt was the hero in Meaford as his shootout goal gave the Titans the victory over the Knights 4-3. It's Rollfelt's second game winner of the season. Other goals were by Alex Provost-Ross, Guillaume Taupier

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The Titans once again took part in the annual Remembrance day parade and ceremony. Team captain Guillaume Taupier and assistants Hampus Andersson & Michael White were given the honour of laying a wreath on behalf

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The Titans completed a home and home weekend series on a winning note against the West Nipissing Lynx with a 9-6 win in Sturgeon Falls on Saturday night. As it was the night before, the

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The Titans were at home Friday evening for their 4th encounter of the season against the West Nipissing Lynx. In the last 3 meetings the Titans outscored the Lynx 27 to 5. So perhaps the

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The Titans received some excellent news today in the form of defenseman Philemon Gentes who is going to make a return to the team. Philemon who played with the team last season was playing in

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The Titans had some extra players on the ice today for their afternoon skate. About 60 of them....The English speaking students of the primary side from G Theberge School. Some old friendships were rekindled and

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