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Whalers Hammer Guelph, 9-3; Lead Series 3-to-2Noesen's first period hat trick, Devane and Heard's two goals pace the Plymouth attack.
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Plymouth and Guelph Start Playoffs Friday - Several PreviewsGame 1 is Friday at 7:05 pm at Compuware Arena.
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Whalers Win Tenth in a Row, 5-3, Over the SooPlymouth (47-17-2-1) goes into sole possession of first place in the Western Conference.
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Whalers Take Shifts For Students During National Reading Month
Whalers are doing their part for National Reading Month.
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Whalers Win Eighth Straight, 5-2, Over Kitchener
Jamie Devane scores twice; Rickard Rakell, Curtis Crombeen and Stefan Noesen score one each.
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Sellout Crowd Sees Surging Whalers Beat Windsor, 2-0, For Fifth Straight WinMatt Mahalak stops 35 shots to post third shutout of the year.
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Whalers Keep the Faith and Defeat Saginaw, 5-4, in ShootoutMatt Mahalak stops 53 shots; Stevfan Noesen and Alex Aleardi score in shootout.
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Sellout Crowd Sees Whalers Beat Windsor, 5-1Jamie Devane and Rickard Rakell score twice, Andy Bathgate once for Plymouth (35-13-2-1).
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Whalers Corral Colts, 4-1Plymouth improves to 32-12-2-1.
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Whalers Get Back on Winning Track, 5-1, Over WindsorCody Payne, Jamie Devane, Stefan Noesen, Austin Levi and Tom Wilson all score for the Whalers.
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Updated - Early Moves Allow Whalers to Stand Pat at OHL Trade DeadlineWhalers decide not to make a move at OHL Trade Deadline.
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Bathgate's Shootout Goal Wins for Plymouth, 4-3, Over SaginawWhalers win fifth in a row and 10-of-11.
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That's the Trick - Whalers Roll on Kid's Day, 6-1Plymouth improves to 23-9-2-1, two points behind London in Western Conference.
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Whalers Roll to a 5-0 Victory Over OshawaWhalers win their fifth straight, 13th of their last 15.
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Whalers Come Back, Beat the Soo, 4-3, in OvertimePlymouth (now 18-8-2-1) goes back in sole possession first place in West Division.
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Petes Snap Plymouth's Eight-Game Winning Streak, 4-3Whalers lose no ground to London or idle Sarnia.
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Whalers Roll to 7-1 Victory Over ErieWhalers win all this games on the weekend by a combined scored of 23-5.
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Whalers Pull Away From Barrie in 4-1 WinWhalers improve to 9-6-2-0; host Windsor Saturday at 7:05pm.
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Greyhounds take down Whalers 5-3
The Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds defeat the Plymouth Whalers 5-3 on Friday night.
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Whalers' Five Goal Explosion Nets 8-4 Win In MississaugaJ.T. Miller and Alex Aleardi pace the Whalers attack with two goals each.
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Whalers 5, Erie 1 on FridayTom Wilson (2 goals) and Garrett Meurs (one goal) pace Whalers attack.
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Devane's Skill, Size Helps Plymouth
Overage continues to develop in all areas.
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Whalers Get a Point in 5-4 OT Loss to SarniaSting come from behind for the win.
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Whalers Double the IceDogs, 6-3Whalers improve to 4-4-1-0.
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$5 Fridays, Mascot Madness Returns Friday
Mascot Madness returns Friday when the Whalers host Niagara.
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Jamie Devane Returned to Plymouth
Devane started the season with Toronto of the American Hockey League.
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Whalers Mitchell Heard and Jamie Devane Playing Well at Leafs' CampMitchell Heard leads all scorers at Leafs Prospects Camp.
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Whalers Conclude Season With Awards Banquet
Whalers Tyler Brown named Playoff MVP.
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Whalers Take Game 1 Over Kitchener, 6-5Whalers receive six different goal scorers to lead the series, 1-0.
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Devane Drops Gloves Less, Picks Up Offense InsteadWhalers forward Jamie Devane is known as one of the toughest guys in the league. Although he is more than willing to stick up for his teammates, Devane has dropped his gloves less this season and has picked up his offensive numbers.
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Whalers Finish Regular Season With 4-3 Loss to Guelph
Whalers start playoffs Friday in Kitchener.
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Whalers Defeat Kitchener, 4-1, in Playoff Preview
Matt Mahalak stops 45-of-46; Jamie Devane, Beau Schmitz, Stefan Noesen, and Dario Trutmann score.
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Whalers Get Point in 4-3 OT Loss to Owen SoundAlex Aleardi, Austin Levi and Jamie Devane score for Plymouth.
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Sellout Crowd See Whalers Move Into Fourth Place in 6-2 Win Over WindsorWhalers move back to fourth place in Western Conference race.
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Whalers Come Back in Third Period, Lose to Saginaw, 5-4
Whalers remain in fifth place in Western Conference race.
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Whalers Move Up with 4-1 Win in SaginawWhalers move back into second place in West Division, fourth in conference.
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Whalers Hammer Sting, 7-3
Whalers score seven unaswered goals over the last forty minutes to win.
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Whalers Move Into Fourth With Dramatic 6-5 Win in SarniaWhalers score four goals in the third period for a dramatic come-from-behind victory.
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Matt Mahalak Pitches First OHL Shutout in 4-0 Win Over Oshawa
Matt Mahalak makes 36 saves to record first OHL shutout.
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Whalers Battle Back, Get Point in 6-5 Shootout Loss to Niagara
Whalers battle back from 3-0 deficit to gain a point.
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Whalers Explode to Beat Sarnia, 8-2
Rickard Rakell's first OHL hat trick leads a balanced Plymouth attack.
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Noesen's Late Goal Gives Whalers 4-3 Win Over KingstonStefan Noesen scored with less than 3 minutes left to give the Whalers a 4-3 win over Kingston.
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9-30-10 Cold StoneThe Plymouth Whalers teamed up with the Make-A-Wish Foundation to help with an ice cream fundraiser at Cold Stone Creamery
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11-2-10 Sticks and Pucks with the Whalers
Kids came out for a Sticks and Pucks session on election day.
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3-8-11 JeffersonThe Whalers help promote March is Reading Month at Jefferson Elementary
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