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Huskies on the prowl with 2-0 series lead, Pirates fall behind to Tod’s #1 seed

By Brock Ormond Mar 9, 2026 | 3:14 PM

FRANKFORD HUSKIES 2 NAPANEE RAIDERS 0

Game 1- Raiders 4 @ Huskies 5 (OT)

Riley Grimmon starred in a Frankford Huskies come-from-behind victory to steal Game 1 away from the Napanee Raiders.

He notched the tying marker with 7:48 to go in the third, then buried the game-winner at 14:31 of the first overtime session to charge the partisan Frankford crowd.

The Huskies traded goals with Napanee, getting one each from Ty McCambridge, Ryan Foley and Deke Osterhout.

The result spoiled a hat trick effort from Mason Goodfellow for the Raiders. Andrew Carr added the other goal shorthanded.

Liam Boyer won the goaltending duel with 34 stops, while Jacob Brown made 43 saves in the loss.

 

Game 2- Huskies 5 @ Raiders 1

Penalties burned the Raiders big time on home ice in the scene-shifting Game 2.

Frankford buried all five of its goals on the powerplay and are now halfway to its first Tod Division final appearance in modern franchise history.

Spencer Stanutz led the Huskies attack with a three-point night, including two tallies and Riley Grimmon notched a goal and a helper.

One goal each came off the stick of Keegan Juchau and Avery Wease.

Boyer posted a second straight win and the Huskies 15th overall dating back to January 22 with 24 saves.

Brown kept 30 out of the Raiders net.

 

Upcoming series schedule

Game 3- Thu. Mar 12, 2026 – 7:00PM

NAP  @  FRA

Game 4- Fri. Mar 13, 2026 – 7:30PM

FRA  @  NAP

Game 5- Sun. Mar 15, 2026 – 7:00PM*

Game 6- NAP  @  FRA

Mon. Mar 16, 2026 – 7:30PM*

Game 7- FRA  @  NAP

Wed. Mar 18, 2026 – 7:00PM*

NAP  @  FRA

 

 

#1 LAKEFIELD CHIEFS 1 #5 PICTON PIRATES 0

Game 1- Pirates 2 @ Chiefs 5

Perhaps a bit weary and spent after their dramatic comeback against Amherstview just two nights prior, the Picton Pirates were held to 18 shots against the Tod Division winning Lakefield Chiefs in a Game 1 defeat on Saturday night.

Missing the first round series hero Luc Amat, the Pirates got Ben Smith (3rd of the postseason) and Wesley Jackson (2nd) to pick up the slack offensively, but it wasn’t quite enough for a victory.

Nolan Lane turned in another valiant performance with 33 saves.

 

Game 2- Tue. Mar 10, 2026 – 7:30PM

PIC  @  LKF

Game 3- Thu. Mar 12, 2026 – 7:30PM

LKF  @  PIC

Game 4- Sat. Mar 14, 2026 – 7:30PM

LKF  @  PIC

Game 5- Sun. Mar 15, 2026 – 7:30PM*

PIC  @  LKF

Game 6- Tue. Mar 17, 2026 – 7:30PM*

LKF  @  PIC

Game 7- Thu. Mar 19, 2026 – 7:30PM*

PIC  @  LKF