News Release

       Contact: Pete Krupsky                                                   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

       Phone: (734) 453-8400                                                Tuesday, January 29, 2008

 

HOME COOKING – WHALERS HOST THREE-in-THREE THIS WEEKEND at COMPUWARE ARENA    

 

PLYMOUTH – The Plymouth Whalers will be participating in a first in their history this weekend when they host Ottawa on Friday at 7:05 p.m., Sault Ste. Marie on Saturday at 7:05 p.m. and Kingston on Sunday at 2:00 p.m. at Compuware Arena.

 

The Whalers have never played three consecutive games at home over a weekend since joining the Ontario Hockey League in 1990. The upcoming weekend wasn’t scheduled at the start of the season, but became a necessity when the OHL postponed Kingston’s game against the Whalers at Compuware Arena on Dec.1 after a traffic accident injured a couple of Frontenac players and a staff member on Nov. 30.

 

Here’s a look at the upcoming weekend:

 

FRIDAY – Ottawa (22-22-2-2) at Plymouth (26-18-2-2), Compuware Arena, 7:05 p.m. The Whalers and 67’s meet for the first of two meetings this season.  They’ll complete the series on Feb. 8 in Ottawa.  The 67’s are led by Hall of Fame Head Coach Brian Kilrea, who leads the OHL with 1,146 victories over 31 seasons. Ottawa is led offensively by San Jose drafts Jamie McGinn (21-24-45) and Logan Couture (17-28-45), while defenseman Tyler Cuma (4-24-28, +6) is ranked 15th overall by the National Hockey League Central Scouting Bureau among North American prospects. The Whalers are led offensively by Chris Terry (33-43-76, +12 fourth in OHL scoring), Andrew Fournier (27-29-56) and AJ Jenks (22-18-40). The Whalers are getting a lift from center Joe Gaynor (five goals in January) and defenseman Michal Jordan (4-15-19, +13). Goaltender Jeremy Smith remains among the league leaders in goals against average (2.72) and save percentage (.922).

 

SATURDAY – Sault Ste. Marie (32-13-1-3) at Plymouth, Compuware Arena, 7:05 p.m. The Greyhounds have won two of three meetings against Plymouth so far this season and come into the weekend in first place in the OHL West, five points ahead of second place Windsor (27-13-5-4) and 12 points up on Plymouth. Veteran goaltender Kyle Gajewski (2.43, .912) is having his best year in the OHL and leads the league with 28 victories. The ‘Hounds have eight players scoring in double figures so far this season with Pittsburgh-draft Dustin Jeffrey (21-42-63, +10) and Los Angeles-draft Wayne Simmonds (23-26-49) leading the way. Washington-draft and defenseman Josh Godfrey (15-21-36) has one of the hardest shots from the blue line in the Canadian Hockey League.

 

SUNDAY – Kingston (13-31-0-1) at Plymouth, Compuware Arena, 2:00 p.m. The Frontenacs are going through a tough season and are tied with Sudbury for ninth in the Eastern Conference race. Kingston is rebuilding with young players and left wing Josh Brittain (17-13-30, 118th by Central Scouting) and center Nathan Moon (17-22-39, 114th by Central Scouting) are worth watching.

 

Tickets for all Plymouth Whalers game are available by calling the Compuware Arena box office at (734) 453-8400 or by calling Ticketmaster at (248) 645-6666 or by going on line to www.ticketmaster.com.

 

About the Plymouth Whalers

The Plymouth Whalers are the only Metro Detroit team in the Ontario Hockey League, a developmental league for National Hockey League players. The Whalers all range in age from 15-21 years-old and are consistently one of the top teams in the OHL. In 2006-07, the Whalers won the OHL Championship.   www.plymouthwhalers.com

 

About Compuware Arena

Compuware Arena is home to the 2007 Ontario Hockey League Champion Plymouth Whalers, the Major Indoor Soccer League’s Detroit Ignition, the Compuware Arena Drive-In Theatres, the MHSAA Boys State Hockey Championships and eight AAA Compuware Hockey youth teams. Compuware Arena serves more than one million patrons each year, and is located in Plymouth, Michigan. www.compuwarearena.com

 

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