Team Captain and fellow defenseman Alex Laszlo, with 9 goals and 31 assists for 41 points. Rounding out the team's top scor - ers was Assistant Captain Ben Landers, with 34 points, including 17 goals and 17 assists. Logan Griffiths, the Bulldog's new goalie acquired from the Aylmer Spitfires at the trade deadline, boasts a 1.73 goals against average and had his first PJHL shutout in a 7-0 win against the Exeter Hawks on February 2. The Bulldogs headed into round 1 of the playoffs strong, promis- ing to make it an exciting match as they fight for a round 2 spot. Come cheer them on! Tickets are available at the door. Anyone interested in volunteering on game days or as a board member, contact General Manager Brian Griffiths at bgrif - fiths9494@gmail.com. Photos courtesy of KPH Photography
Bulldogs Family a True Pack January 2025 was a rough start to the year for the Mount Bry- dges Bulldogs. After practice on January 29, two cars heading east on Glendon Drive hit black ice near the Mt. Brydges Ford Dealership. They lost control, resulting in three players from the team suffering serious injuries. While not life-threatening, the injuries have sidelined all three players at the time of this writing. The team expects two players to return before the end of the season, and the third, who suf- fered a more serious injury, is likely out for the season. The accident happened near the home of former Bulldogs Board Member Michelle Dwyer-Martin, who was on the scene helping the players and stayed with them until the ambulance arrived. The players, their families, and team management are immense- ly grateful to Michelle for her quick action and diligence in caring for the injured players until help arrived. One young man involved, who is not a local player, found out that night that his Bulldog team was as much family as his real one, as the parents of the other players involved and Andy Fri- yia, Board President, rallied around him until his family arrived from out of town. Going into the playoffs, the Bulldogs were in a tight race among the top four teams, with a one-point spread between each spot. This means a scrappy playoff season with all teams hungry for the win. Before the last two regular season games, Mount Brydges' own Nolan Griffiths, a defenseman, led the scoring for the year with 17 goals and 29 assists for a 46-point total. Close behind was
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