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Monkton is a village in Perth County, Ontario, Canada, located at the intersection of County Roads 55 and 23. The community is west of Milverton and southwest of Listowel. It is part of the Municipality of North Perth. The village is home to the Monkton Wildcats, a Senior Hockey Club of the Western Ontario Athletic Association.
The Wildcats would have their best season since 2003-04, as the team had a record of 10-15-1, earning 21 points, however, they would remain in eighth place in the South Division. Monkton would face off against the Wingham Bulls in a best of three qualifying series, with the winner advancing to the WOAA "A" playoffs.
The Wildcats finished in first place in the league, going 52-15-0-3 for 107 points and winning the Jean Rougeau Trophy for the first time. The Wildcats defeated the Quebec Remparts to the President's Cup. In the Memorial Cup, Moncton finished second in the round-robin after defeating Peterborough and Vancouver but losing to Quebec. The Wildcats ...
On October 23, 2023, Desnoyers was selected to represent Canada White at the 2023 World U-17 Hockey Challenge. [11] [12] During the tournament he recorded three goals and two assists in eight games and won a gold medal. [13] On April 16, 2024, Desnoyers was selected to represent Canada at the 2024 IIHF World U18 Championships.
Moncton Alpines could refer to: Moncton Wildcats , a junior ice hockey team in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League originally known as the Alpines Moncton Golden Flames , a defunct professional ice hockey team based in Moncton, originally known as the Alpines
Toronto, Ontario: 1873 17 Winnipeg Blue Bombers: Winnipeg, Manitoba: 1930 12 The Winnipeg Winnipegs and the Winnipeg St. Johns merged to become the Winnipeg 'Pegs in 1933. Renamed from 'Pegs to Blue Bombers in 1936.
The Moncton Coliseum (French: Colisée de Moncton) is an event venue and former ice hockey arena in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. Atlantic Canada 's largest trade show facility, the Coliseum has over 125,000 square feet (11,600 m 2 ) of exhibition space and a drawing power of 1.4 million people within a 2½ hour drive.
Robert K. Irving ONB is a Canadian industrialist based in Moncton, New Brunswick. A grandson of Kenneth Colin Irving and son of James K. Irving [ 1 ] and Jean E. Irving , Robert is responsible for several businesses within the " Irving Group of Companies " with operations extending across North America.