News Release

       Contact: Pete Krupsky                                                   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

       Phone: (734) 453-8400                                                 Thursday, December 6, 2007

 

             WHALERS HOST WINDSOR, BARRIE and TEDDY BEAR TOSS THIS WEEKEND

 

PLYMOUTHThe Plymouth Whalers are home this weekend in their final two home games at Compuware Arena before the Christmas Break, hosting Windsor on Friday and Barrie on Saturday.  Both games start at 7:05 p.m.

 

Here’s a closer look:

 

Friday – Windsor (19-6-1-3) at Plymouth (16-8-1-2) – Broadcast – www.plymouthwhalers.com: The high-flying Spitfires are off to one of the best starts in their history and are ranked seventh overall in the Canadian Hockey League Mosaik Mastercard Top 10 Rankings. Windsor has defeated Plymouth in three of the four games played between the two teams so far this season.

 

WHO’S HOT FOR WINDSOR: Former Whaler goaltender Michal Neuvirth is 5-1-0-0 since coming over to Windsor in a trade on Nov. 13 and defeated Plymouth, 5-3, on Nov. 16. Neuvirth is second in the OHL with a .928 save percentage. Veteran Brad Snetsinger (team leading 18-27-45) has five goals against the Whalers this season over four games. Calgary-draft Mickey Renaud (12-12-24) and first-rounder Taylor Hall (17-11-28) have also played well against Plymouth this season. Windsor rookie defenseman Ryan Ellis (5-19-24) – a second round pick leads all first-year OHL defensemen in scoring.

 

WHO’S HOT FOR PLYMOUTH: Goaltender Jeremy Smith posted a 7-2-0-1 won-loss record, 1.97 goals against average and .944 save percentage in November and was named to the United States World Junior Championship team. Smith leads the OHL with a .931 save percentage. Co-captains Chris Terry (18-29-47, 9-14-23 in November) and Andrew Fournier (20-20-40, 10-11-21 in November) led Plymouth in scoring last month. NHL scouts will continue to evaluate AJ Jenks (15-6-21), who is currently ranked ninth overall by the National Hockey League’s Central Scouting Bureau in their Preliminary rankings. Carolina-draft Brett Bellemore (3-6-9, +14) and veteran Wes Cunningham (4-26-30) lead an underrated Plymouth defense.

 

Saturday – Barrie (16-11-1-1) at Plymouth – Broadcast – www.plymouthwhalers.com:  It’s Teddy Bear Toss night at Compuware Arena. Fans are encouraged to bring a new stuffed animal to the game and throw it on the ice when the Whalers score their first goal of the evening. The animals with be picked up and with the help of Plymouth United Way – will find a new home for the holidays. Also, the 2006-07 game-worn jersey auction will end when the puck is dropped to start the third period. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of history as these are the jerseys the Whalers wore on their way to winning the OHL Championship and feature the Memorial Cup patch.

 

The Whalers defeated Barrie, 4-1, on Oct. 11 at the Molson Centre.

 

WHO’S HOT FOR BARRIE:  Andrew Perugini (2.75 GAA. .927 save percentage – third in the OHL) is one of the more underrated goaltenders in the OHL. Overage Vladimir Nikiforov (19-27-46) rivals Plymouth’s Vern Cooper as one of the fastest players in the OHL. New York Islander-draft Tomas Marcinko (11-9-20 in 18 games) has a history of playing well against the Whalers. Head coach Marty Williamson has done a good job keep Barrie competitive in the OHL’s Central Division as the Colts have been banged up all season.

 

Tickets can be purchased for all Plymouth games by calling the Compuware Arena at (734) 453-8400 or by going to Ticketmaster at 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.

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