Bulldogs Starting to Recover The Mount Brydges Bulldogs are clawing their way back from a rocky start to the 2024/2025 season. Battling through a wave of injuries, including a significant blow from the absence of team captain Alex Lazlo, as well as the loss of last season's leading scorer Nolan Griffiths and goal - tender Aiden Berry, the Bulldogs have faced adversity head-on.
Despite these challenges, the team has managed to earn points in 9 of their first 14 games. Bulldogs President Andy Fri - yia remains steadfast in his belief that the team will rebound. "This is the third season in a row that the Bulldogs have start - ed slow, but neither the staff, management nor the executive have pressed the panic button," Andy states. "This team will not lose sight of what we are trying to accomplish." With resilience and determination, the Bulldogs are poised to turn their season around and build momentum as they move forward. The Bulldogs look forward to improving on their re- cord of 5 wins against 5 losses, 2 overtime losses, and 2 shootout losses. Come cheer on the Bulldogs at the Tri-Town Arena as they fight back to the top of the pack. Any Mt. Brydges Cougars players wearing their jersey or team jacket get into the game for free as do children 13 and under accompanied by an adult.
Tickets are available at the door. You will find the Bulldog’s December schedule on the PJHL website: www.thepjhl.ca. If you’re interested in volunteering, the Bulldogs are looking for game-day help. Anyone interested can contact General Manager, Brian Griffiths, at bgriffiths9494@gmail.com. Photo courtesy of KPH Photography
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