Brampton @ Brooklin – June 12th – 8 PM
The Brampton Excelsiors (1-4) will be looking for their second win of the season when they travel to Brooklin to take on the Redmen (4-1). This will be the first meeting between these two teams this season. In 2012, Brampton and Brooklin split their season series with one win a piece.
Oakville @ Peterborough – June 13th – 8 PM
Peterborough (4-3) will be taking on a very young Oakville (1-4) roster on Thursday night at the Memorial Centre. The Lakers defeated Oakville 13-5 on Monday night in their only meeting thus far this season. Look for Shawn Evans to continue his dominance versus the Rock after racking up nine points (3G, 6A).
Kitchener – Waterloo @ Brampton – June 13th – 8 PM
KW Kodiaks are having a mediocore season to date with a 2-4 record and will test their abilities versus the young Brampton squad on Thursday night at the Powerade Rink. KW tied their season series with Brampton last year with two wins each. Brampton will look to contain KW’s best player to date; Aaron Wilson (10G, 11A) if they want to earn a victory at home.
Brooklin @ Six Nations – June 15th – 7 PM
The Six Nations Chiefs (5-1) host the Brooklin Redmen on Sunday night at the ILA in a battle to stay a top of the standings. Brooklin won a tight fought 10-9 victory over the Chiefs on May 29th at home. Saturday night’s matchup will likely see a similar finish with both teams trying to separate themselves from the rest of the league.
Peterborough @ Brampton – June 16th– 7 PM
The Lakers travel to Brampton on Sunday in their third meeting of the season. The Lakers have earned two victories versus the Excelsiors this season and will look to continue their domination. Peterborough has outscored Brampton 27- 12 in their two meetings thus far.