
Milton Menace take the ice, 2019
The Milton Menace look to continue their piping hot season as they head north to take on their cross-region rival: the Georgetown Raiders.
Coming in undefeated in regulation, the Menace appear almost unstoppable. With wins over the Stouffville Spirit and the Oakville Blades last weekend, Milton has a record of 8-0-0-1 record. That puts them in second place in the North/West Conference behind the still undefeated Collingwood Blues, who are 9-0-0-0 so far this year. The Menace are also sitting in third place in the Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL) standings.
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Here’s how the Menace skaters are shaping up after nine games this season (click to enhance):
The Georgetown Raiders are coming off a 6-3 loss to the Aurora Tigers on Saturday, October 1st. They also tied the Burlington Cougars at 3-3 on Friday, September 30th. Their last win was on Saturday, September 24th when they beat the Pickering Panthers 5-3 at home. The Raiders are 3-3-1-1 after eight games, good for eight points and seventh in the North/West Conference. They’re 13th across the entire OJHL.
Here’s how the Georgetown Raiders skaters look after eight games (click to enhance):
The Menace take on the Raiders at the Mold-Masters SportsPlex Arena on Wednesday, October 5th. Puck-drop will be at 7:30 p.m.
The next Menace home game is on Sunday, October 9th for Thanksgiving weekend. That’s against the Brantford 99ers. Milton Menace home tickets for this OJHL season can be found here.








