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Shutout Wall (2018-19) Report Generated: Dec Oshawa Minor Hockey Association Shutout Wall (2018-19) Report Generated: Dec. 30, 2018 11:16 AM Last Form Submission: Dec 29, 2018, 12:33 PM Oshawa MHA is recognizing our goalies this season who post a shutout. This page will updated throughout the season so please provide the goalie name on your Game Score Reporting Form you submit. AAA AA A AE Red White Totals Novice 1 4 1 0 6 Minor Atom 3 0 0 0 3 Atom 1 3 3 5 12 Minor PeeWee 0 0 5 5 10 PeeWee 2 4 0 1 7 Minor Bantam 3 2 2 0 7 Bantam 5 3 1 5 14 Minor Midget 1 7 2 3 13 Midget 0 3 3 TOTALS 16 26 12 16 2 3 75 Team Game Date Goalie Game Type Opponent Name For Against Atom A Sep 08, 2018 Cash Watson Tournament Ajax Knights 5 0 Atom A Sep 28, 2018 Cash Watson Regular Season Northumberland Nighthawks 6 0 Atom A Sep 09, 2018 Emmerson Bates Tournament East Gwillimbury Eagles 1 0 Atom AA Sep 06, 2018 Colton Morin Tournament Peterborough Petes 5 0 Atom AA Sep 07, 2018 Kieran Chan-Langille Tournament Stouffville Clippers 4 0 Atom AA Nov 11, 2018 Kieran Chan-Langille Tournament NH Avalanche 6 0 Atom AAA Sep 07, 2018 Owen Tripp Tournament Buffalo Regals 6 0 Atom AE Oct 21, 2018 Ewan Bennett Regular Season Kingston 4 0 Atom AE Dec 23, 2018 Ewan Bennett Regular Season Ajax 8 0 Atom AE Nov 12, 2018 Ewan Bennett Regular Season Ajax 8 0 Atom AE Sep 16, 2018 Jacob Pennington Regular Season Clarington toros 6 0 Atom AE Oct 12, 2018 Jacob Pennington Tournament Plattsburgh 12 0 Bantam A Dec 01, 2018 Kyle DeMan Tournament Darien Youth Hockey 7 0 Bantam AA Nov 03, 2018 Anthony Arcangioli Tournament London Jr Mustangs 0 0 Bantam AA Nov 04, 2018 Anthony Arcangioli Tournament London Jr Mustangs 2 0 Bantam AA Nov 04, 2018 Anthony Arcangioli Tournament London Jr Mustangs 2 0 Bantam AAA Oct 06, 2018 Carter Bickle Tournament Halton hills 1 0 Bantam AAA Dec 02, 2018 Carter Bickle Regular Season Clarington 2 0 Bantam AAA Oct 06, 2018 Chazz Nixon Tournament Indy jr. Fuel 5 0 Bantam AAA Dec 28, 2018 Chazz Nixon Tournament North york 2 0 Bantam AAA Dec 22, 2018 Chazz Nixon Regular Season North central 6 0 Bantam AE Oct 12, 2018 Austin Frost Tournament Belle River Jr. Canadiens 6 0 Bantam AE Sep 07, 2018 Giorgio Calvo Tournament Pelham Panthers 2 0 Bantam AE Oct 14, 2018 Giorgio Calvo Tournament Windsor Spitfires 1 0 Bantam AE Oct 12, 2018 Giorgio Calvo Tournament Clarington Toros 7 0 Bantam AE Oct 14, 2018 Giorgio Calvo Tournament Windsor Spitfires 1 0 Midget AA Oct 19, 2018 Andrew Robertson Tournament Niagara Falls Flyers 3 0 Midget AA Nov 18, 2018 Andrew Robertson Regular Season Kingston Canadians 5 0 Midget AA Oct 20, 2018 Dominyk Scala Tournament Rideau St. Lawrence Kings 3 0 1 Minor Atom AAA Nov 04, 2018 Tournament Northern Express, IL 1 0 Minor Atom AAA Dec 27, 2018 Blake Melnychuk Tournament Central Ontario Wolves 4 0 Minor Atom AAA Dec 29, 2018 Nolan Hardy Tournament Novosibirsk Russia 3 0 Minor Bantam A Nov 06, 2018 Gavin Donner Regular Season Ajax 4 0 Minor Bantam A Nov 06, 2018 Gavin Donner Regular Season Ajax 4 0 Minor Bantam AA Oct 12, 2018 Brayden Dennis Tournament Clarington 0 0 Minor Bantam AA Oct 12, 2018 Keegan Ewart Tournament Stouffville 2 0 Minor Bantam AAA Oct 12, 2018 Braeden Derks Regular Season Whitby Wildcats 4 0 Minor Bantam AAA Oct 19, 2018 Zack Smirniw Tournament Nickel City Suns 4 0 Minor Bantam AAA Oct 14, 2018 Zack Smirniw Regular Season Whitby Wildcats 6 0 Minor Midget A Red Nov 16, 2018 Jase McKinnon Tournament Ajax Knights 5 0 Minor Midget A Red Nov 18, 2018 Zach Mores Tournament West Carleton Crusaders 3 0 Minor Midget A White Sep 07, 2018 Quinn Ingram Tournament peterborough 4 0 Minor Midget A White Oct 29, 2018 Quinn Ingram Regular Season Kingston 3 0 Minor Midget A White Nov 13, 2018 Quinn Ingram Regular Season Ajax AE 3 0 Minor Midget AA Sep 15, 2018 Andre Tremblay Tournament Humber Valley Sharks 1 0 Minor Midget AA Sep 12, 2018 Andre Tremblay Tournament Markham Islanders 1 0 Minor Midget AA Sep 29, 2018 Andre Tremblay Regular Season Belleville Bulls 3 0 Minor Midget AA Sep 23, 2018 Andre Tremblay Regular Season Clarington Toros 4 0 Minor Midget AA Oct 19, 2018 Andre Tremblay Tournament Nepean Raiders 2 0 Minor Midget AA Oct 16, 2018 Andre Tremblay Regular Season North Durham Warriors 4 0 Minor Midget AA Dec 01, 2018 Andre Tremblay Tournament Orangeville Flyers 3 0 Minor Midget AAA Oct 03, 2018 Tyler Roll Regular Season Clarington 2 0 Minor Peewee A Sep 15, 2018 Asher Berwick Tournament Toronto Shamrocks 8 0 Minor Peewee A Oct 03, 2018 Asher Berwick Regular Season Ajax Knights 8 0 Minor Peewee A Oct 25, 2018 Asher Berwick Regular Season Ajax Knights 7 0 Minor Peewee A Dec 07, 2018 Asher Berwick Tournament Pickering Panthers 5 0 Minor Peewee A Dec 08, 2018 Josh Cea Tournament Nepean Raiders Black 0 0 Minor Peewee AE Oct 23, 2018 Aidan Harrison Regular Season Pickering Panthers 7 0 Minor Peewee AE Dec 01, 2018 Aidan Harrison Tournament Hillcrest Canadiens 1 0 Minor Peewee AE Nov 07, 2018 Jonah Church Regular Season North Durham Warriors 6 0 Minor Peewee AE Nov 27, 2018 Jonah Church Regular Season Whitby Wildcats White 2 0 Minor Peewee AE Nov 07, 2018 Jonah Church Regular Season North Durham Warriors 6 0 Novice A Sep 14, 2018 Nathan Funaro Tournament Richmond Hill 1 0 Novice AA Nov 20, 2018 Liam Pennington Regular Season Whitby Wildcats 4 0 Novice AA Sep 08, 2018 Ryder Fisher Tournament Markham Waxers 2 0 Novice AA Dec 16, 2018 Ryder Fisher Regular Season Kingston Canadians 2 0 Novice AA Nov 11, 2018 Ryder Fisher Regular Season Peterborough Petes 1 0 Novice AAA Sep 08, 2018 Tanner Gibson Tournament Brampton 45s 3 0 Peewee AA Nov 10, 2018 Holden Ranta Regular Season Peterborough 3 0 Peewee AA Sep 19, 2018 Roman Verbaan Regular Season North Durham Warriors 1 0 Peewee AA Oct 12, 2018 Roman Verbaan Tournament Wonderland Wizards 5 0 Peewee AA Dec 07, 2018 Roman Verbaan Tournament Vaughan 1 0 Peewee AAA Sep 29, 2018 Eamon Callaghan Tournament ROC Coalition 1 0 Peewee AAA Nov 09, 2018 Eamon Callaghan Tournament Wheatfield Blades 3 0 Peewee AE Oct 24, 2018 Iain North Regular Season Ajax 2 0 2.
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