Video – Port Hope Panthers Off to Tod Division Finals After Defeating Amherstview Jets

In Hockey

The Port Hope Panthers are off to the Tod Division finals after defeating Amherstview Jets on Saturday (March 23, 2024) at the Jack Burger Sports Complex.

Over 400 people came out to watch the Panthers defeat the Jets by a score of 4-1 taking the series.

The game was tied at one at the end of the first period, but Port Hope scored two-goals in the second and one in the third to defeat the Jets.

The Panthers had 28 shots on goal with the Jets having 26.

1st Period-1, Amherstview, Gregory 2 (Kudo), 5:12. 2, Port Hope, Connor MacGregor 2 (Wakely, Chadwick), 8:24. Penalties-Delisle Amh (roughing), 13:18.

2nd Period-3, Port Hope, Leslie ‘AP’ 2 (Chadwick), 6:07. 4, Port Hope, Josh Sainthill 4 (Rose, McGarvey), 19:24. Penalties-Bauder Amh (charging), 7:22; McGarvey Php (hooking), 12:40; Fousek Php (high sticking), 15:24.

3rd Period-5, Port Hope, Connor MacGregor 3 (Leslie ‘AP’), 2:08. Penalties-McEwen Amh (slashing), 5:32; Fox Amh (checking from behind, checking from behind – game misconduct), 11:21; Burelle Php (slashing), 13:55; Bauder Amh (interference w/goaltender), 15:38; Clarke Amh (unsportsmanlike conduct – misconduct), 16:41; Chadwick Php (unsportsmanlike conduct – misconduct), 16:41.

Pete Fisher
Author: Pete Fisher

Has been a photojournalist for over 30-years and have been honoured to win numerous awards for photography and writing over the years. Best selling author for the book Highway of Heroes - True Patriot Love

Join Our Newsletter!

Want to keep up to date on news and events in Northumberland? Subscribe to newsletter!

You may also read!

In My View – What Has Happened to Cobourg?

Lately as most people that follow Today’s Northumberland have read - there have been “issues” with Cobourg Police press

Read More...

Cobourg Mayor is a No-Show at Cobourg’s Corporate, Finance and Legislative Standing Committee

By Cecilia Nasmith/Today's Northumberland No news came out of Thursday's meeting of Cobourg’s Corporate, Finance and Legislative standing committee because

Read More...

Repairs and Renewal Planned for NCHC Community Housing Thanks to $1.6M from Government of Canada

Northumberland County Housing Corporation (NCHC) has been awarded $1,659,428.57 in funding from the Government of Canada, through the Affordable

Read More...

Mobile Sliding Menu