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šŸ’ BIG GAME TONIGHT | The Collingwood Blues Have One Last Score to Settle with the Leamington Flyers | 7 PM @ “THE EDDIE”

šŸ’ BIG GAME TONIGHT | The Collingwood Blues Have One Last Score to Settle with the Leamington Flyers | 7 PM @ “THE EDDIE”
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The Mike Jackson Collingwood Blues are just a win away from clinching round two after a 3-0 win in Leamington Thursday night. The Blues lead the best of seven 3-1.

Hagan Bach was full marks for his 29 shot shut out in the key road win. Bach was exceptionally sharp in the second when he face half of his shots, several on breakaways and several during the 3 power plays for the Home team. Collingwood was outshot 14-3 in the second after building a 2-0 lead in the first.

Tate Vader got his first of the play offs when the Blues opened the game with an early powerplay. His one time shot powered through the goalie.

The Blues then improved on their penalty kill by adding a short handed goal. Nathan Omeri drove the slot to take a perfect pass from Ethan Facchina and snapped home a short handed marker to make it 2-0 .

A penalty sheet that didnt really reflect the feel of the game in the second as the officials called three sets of offsetting minors… two of those included an extra Blues penalty as Leamington had 3 power play chances along with the several break aways . They still didnt beat Hagan Bach who has two road shut outs in the play offs.

In the third it appeared the penalty calls would continue when Leamington had a 7th power play, that was also turned away. Collingwood had one power play late in the game but could only take two minutes off the clock.

Late in the third the Blues made an easy recovery on an errant shot just after Leamington pulled the goalie and turned it into a 3 on 1 rush to an empty net and Brayden Stumpf made it 3-0 just over two and a half minutes remaining

The series head back to Collingwood on Friday night with a 7pm start and a chance to close out the semi final in 5.

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Your Collingwood Boston Pizza Player of the Game goes to #29 Hagan BachĀ 

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TheĀ Collingwood BluesĀ are one of the top junior hockey teams in Ontario, and the current playoff series with theĀ Leamington FlyersĀ is the latest test for a program built on winning and community support. The Blues also carry a bigger story: family ownership, loyal fans, a national title in 2024, and back-to-back league championships inĀ 2023 and 2024.

  • TheĀ Collingwood BluesĀ are in the spotlight again during the current playoff battle with Leamington.
  • Collingwood finished near the top of the OJHL again in 2025-26, posting aĀ 39-10 record through 54 gamesĀ and sitting first in its division withĀ 83 pointsĀ as of late February 2026.[1]
  • The Blues wonĀ consecutive league championships in 2023 and 2024.[1]
  • The 2024 team also captured theĀ Centennial Cup national championship, giving Collingwood a lasting hockey milestone.
  • TheĀ Steele familyĀ ownership story matters because the club has become a true community team, not just a roster on the ice.
  • Terry GeddesĀ Blues Nation
  • BroadcasterĀ Dale WestĀ has helped fans feel close to the action with familiar play-by-play.
  • GoaltenderĀ Maksim CorovicĀ was namedĀ OJHL Top GoaltenderĀ for 2025-26.[4]
  • Season tickets forĀ 2026-27Ā are already on sale, a sign of continued interest in Blues hockey.[3] For Tickets:Ā Click Here

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