BRANTFORD BULLDOGS HANG ONTO FIRST Place After Road Trip

Nick Lardis Made Team History As the Brantford Bulldogs Continue Their Bid for Top Spot in the Ohl’s Eastern Conference This Weekend.

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By Capturing Four of Six Points During Their Eastern Ontario Road Trip, The Dogs Currently Occupy First Place (tied with Oshawa with 77 points but ahead via Head-to-Head Matchups) after Beating Peterborough 4-3 on Thursday, and registering a rare loss loss To Kingston 4-1 A Night Later Before Bouncing Back to Top Ottawa 5-1 Sunday.

Lardis continued His Torrid Pace on the Year, Finding the Back of the Net Three Times in Peterborough and Again in Ottawa (With An Assist), Setting A New Single-Season Mark of 103 points in the process. Lardis is one of Three Hamilton/Brantford Franchise Members AlongSide Arthur Kaliyev and Logan Morrison to Reach the Century Mark.

The Six Tallies from the Oakville Native Give Him A Chl-Leading 63 in Just 56 Games. Lardis Had One of Two Bulldogs Hat Tricks All Last Season and has supplied seven of their 17 This Year.

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The Century Club Won’t Sit at Three for Long If Bulldogs Captain Patrick Thomas Has His Way. The Washington Capitals Prospect Put Up Five Points (3 Assists, 2 Goals) on the Weekend, Bringing His Total To 92 with 11 Games Remaining.

Nanticoke Native Ryerson Leenders Got the Call in Net for all Three for Brantford, Allowing Just Seven Goals and Improving His Record to 24-13-3. Leenders is sixth in the Ohl in Both Wins and Save Percentage at .908.

The Bulldogs Jam-Packed Nanca a Little Smaller As Rookie Nikolas Rossetto Returned to Action in Peterborough after Missing Four Games. Adam Jiricek also joined the team Against the Petes and Frontenacs After Missing Five. The Czech Defender was a scratch in the nation’s capital.

Brantford, 9-1-1 in their last 11, have won nine in a row at home asy prepare to play three at the friendly confines of the civic center.

The Bulldogs (36-17-5-0) HOST OSHAWA (36-17-3-2) in A Battle for Top Spot in the East On Friday at 7 PM and Welcome Peterborough (16-32-2-5) Saturday at 7 pm before a showdown with the chl’s no. 1 team from London (45-8-2-0) on March 5 at 7 pm

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