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Alliston Hornets Huntsville Otters Innisfil Spartans Midland Flyers Muskoka Bears Orillia Terriers Penetang Kings Stayner Siskins

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Orr Division

Caledon Golden Hawks Clarington Eagles Georgina Ice Little Britain Merchants Port Perry Lumberjacks Schomberg Cougars Uxbridge Bruins

Tod Division

Amherstview Jets Trent Hills Thunder Frankford Huskies Lakefield Chiefs Napanee Raiders North Kawartha Knights Picton Pirates Port Hope Panthers

Stobbs Division

Amherstburg Admirals Blenheim Blades Dresden Jr. Kings Essex 73's Lakeshore Canadiens Mooretown Flags Walpole Island Wild Wheatley Omstead Sharks

Yeck Division

Aylmer Spitfires Exeter Hawks Lucan Irish Mt.Brydges Bulldogs North Middlesex Stars Petrolia Flyers Port Stanley Sailors Thamesford Trojans

Bloomfield Division

Dundas Blues Dunnville Jr. Mudcats Glanbrook Rangers Grimsby Peach Kings Hagersville Hawks Niagara RiverHawks Port Dover Sailors Streetsville Derbys

Doherty Division

Dorchester Dolphins Hespeler Shamrocks New Hamburg Firebirds Norwich Merchants Paris Titans Tavistock Braves Wellesley Applejacks Woodstock Navy Vets

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πŸ“’ The Wingham are excited to announce the signing of 2009-born defenseman Hudson Gole!

Hudson joins the Ironmen following a strong season with the U18A Southwest Admirals, helping to guide them to a WOAA Championship and a berth in the OMHA Championship tournament.

An aggressive player with scoring ability, his dedication to his position and his eagerness to develop into a top defenseman in our league makes Hudson a key addition to our lineup.

We’re proud to add another Huron County player to the Ironmen family and look forward to watching Hudson continue his development in Wingham.

Welcome to the Tinmen, Hudson! 🟦🟨

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πŸ“’ The Wingham are excited to announce the signing of 2009-born defenseman Hudson Gole! Hudson joins the Ironmen following a strong season with the U18A Southwest Admirals, helping to guide them to a WOAA Championship and a berth in the OMHA Championship tournament. An aggressive player with scoring ability, his dedication to his position and his eagerness to develop into a top defenseman in our league makes Hudson a key addition to our lineup. We’re proud to add another Huron County player to the Ironmen family and look forward to watching Hudson continue his development in Wingham. Welcome to the Tinmen, Hudson! 🟦🟨 #IronmenHockey #Tinmen #PJHL
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⛳️ ONLY A FEW SPOTS LEFT!!! 🟦🟨

Ironmen Golf Tournament!!

πŸ—“ Saturday, July 25, 2026
πŸ“ Maitland Links, Wingham
πŸ•™ 10 am shotgun start
🎟 $125 per golfer, includes 18 holes of golf, cart, and meal
☎️ Contact Chad Haggitt: 519-450-8989
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⛳️ ONLY A FEW SPOTS LEFT!!! 🟦🟨 Ironmen Golf Tournament!! πŸ—“ Saturday, July 25, 2026 πŸ“ Maitland Links, Wingham πŸ•™ 10 am shotgun start 🎟 $125 per golfer, includes 18 holes of golf, cart, and meal ☎️ Contact Chad Haggitt: 519-450-8989
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πŸ“’ The Wingham Ironmen are excited to officially welcome 2008-born forward Kaleb Schouten to the organization! 

Kaleb joins the Ironmen following a strong season with the U18A Southeast Surge, where he recorded 19 points during regular season play and established himself as a reliable offensive contributor.

A power forward who makes his presence felt in the offensive zone, Kaleb brings size, determination, and a strong work ethic to the Ironmen lineup. His ability to create opportunities and compete hard every shift will make him a valuable addition to the team.

We’re proud to add another talented local player to the Ironmen family and look forward to watching Kaleb continue his development in Wingham.

Welcome to the Ironmen, Kaleb! 🟦🟨

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πŸ“’ The Wingham Ironmen are excited to officially welcome 2008-born forward Kaleb Schouten to the organization! Kaleb joins the Ironmen following a strong season with the U18A Southeast Surge, where he recorded 19 points during regular season play and established himself as a reliable offensive contributor. A power forward who makes his presence felt in the offensive zone, Kaleb brings size, determination, and a strong work ethic to the Ironmen lineup. His ability to create opportunities and compete hard every shift will make him a valuable addition to the team. We’re proud to add another talented local player to the Ironmen family and look forward to watching Kaleb continue his development in Wingham. Welcome to the Ironmen, Kaleb! 🟦🟨 #IronmenHockey #Tinmen #PJHL
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πŸ“’ Trade Announcement! The Wingham Ironmen have traded Ryan Livingston to the Thamesford Trojans in exchange for a PDF. 

Ryan, thank you for your time with the Tinmen, and best of luck in Thamesford!
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πŸ“’ Trade Announcement! The Wingham Ironmen have traded Ryan Livingston to the Thamesford Trojans in exchange for a PDF. Ryan, thank you for your time with the Tinmen, and best of luck in Thamesford!
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πŸ“’ The Wingham Ironmen are excited to officially welcome 2008-born forward Reid Ward to the organization! 

Reid joins the Ironmen after a strong season with the U18A West Coast Whitecaps, where he recorded 25 points and elevated his game with an impressive playoff performance. He also gained valuable experience as an AP with the Ironmen throughout the season.

A hardworking and dedicated power forward, Reid brings a great combination of skill, strength, and compete level to our forward group. His commitment to improving and his team-first attitude make him an exciting addition to the roster.

We’re proud to add another talented local player to the Ironmen family and look forward to watching Reid continue his development in Wingham.

Welcome to the Tinmen, Reid! 🟦🟨
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πŸ“’ The Wingham Ironmen are excited to officially welcome 2008-born forward Reid Ward to the organization! Reid joins the Ironmen after a strong season with the U18A West Coast Whitecaps, where he recorded 25 points and elevated his game with an impressive playoff performance. He also gained valuable experience as an AP with the Ironmen throughout the season. A hardworking and dedicated power forward, Reid brings a great combination of skill, strength, and compete level to our forward group. His commitment to improving and his team-first attitude make him an exciting addition to the roster. We’re proud to add another talented local player to the Ironmen family and look forward to watching Reid continue his development in Wingham. Welcome to the Tinmen, Reid! 🟦🟨 #IronmenHockey #Tinmen #PJHL
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⛳️ Ironmen Golf Tournament!!🟦🟨

πŸ—“ Saturday, July 25, 2026
πŸ“ Maitland Links, Wingham
πŸ•™ 10 am shotgun start
🎟 $125 per golfer, includes 18 holes of golf, cart, and meal
☎️ Contact Chad Haggitt: 519-450-8989
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⛳️ Ironmen Golf Tournament!!🟦🟨 πŸ—“ Saturday, July 25, 2026 πŸ“ Maitland Links, Wingham πŸ•™ 10 am shotgun start 🎟 $125 per golfer, includes 18 holes of golf, cart, and meal ☎️ Contact Chad Haggitt: 519-450-8989
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πŸ“£The Wingham Ironmen would like to announce several changes to the Hockey Operations Department for the upcoming season.

Chris Stewart, Josh Stewart and Branden Bean have decided not to return to the team in their previous coaching roles. The Ironmen would like to thank all three for their time, commitment and contributions this past season.

Chad Haggitt will be transitioning from of the role of General Manager to Head Coach. He will also be the assistant GM for the upcoming season.

Replacing Chad as General Manager will be Ryan Sanders. Ryan is the former president of Wingham Minor hockey, and currently the president of the West Coast Whitecaps. Ryan is also the owner of WSC Transport. Ryan’s combination of hockey experience and business knowledge will be a tremendous asset to the organization in his new role.

Ryan will be joined in the Hockey Operations department by Evan Zinn. Evan has previously assisted the organization in hockey operations, and is currently a member of the Southeast Surge Executive.

Joining Chad on the bench will be two newcomers and one familiar face:
Adam Bignell will join the coaching staff as an assistant coach. Adam brings an extensive playing background, including 5 seasons with the Belleville Bulls of the OHL, followed by 4 seasons at the University of Waterloo. He also spent one season as an assistant coach with the Listowel Cyclones.

Jarod Logan is returning to the Ironmen after a 1 year absence. JLo will bring knowledge, leadership and a familiar voice to the bench.

Caleb Logan has agreed to join the team to work with the forwards, as well as assisting as a video coach. Caleb’s attention to detail and knowledge of the game will be valuable assets to the team.
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πŸ“£The Wingham Ironmen would like to announce several changes to the Hockey Operations Department for the upcoming season.

Chris Stewart, Josh Stewart and Branden Bean have decided not to return to the team in their previous coaching roles. The Ironmen would like to thank all three for their time, commitment and contributions this past season.

Chad Haggitt will be transitioning from of the role of General Manager to Head Coach. He will also be the assistant GM for the upcoming season.

Replacing Chad as General Manager will be Ryan Sanders. Ryan is the former president of Wingham Minor hockey, and currently the president of the West Coast Whitecaps. Ryan is also the owner of WSC Transport. Ryan’s combination of hockey experience and business knowledge will be a tremendous asset to the organization in his new role.

Ryan will be joined in the Hockey Operations department by Evan Zinn. Evan has previously assisted the organization in hockey operations, and is currently a member of the Southeast Surge Executive.

Joining Chad on the bench will be two newcomers and one familiar face:
Adam Bignell will join the coaching staff as an assistant coach. Adam brings an extensive playing background, including 5 seasons with the Belleville Bulls of the OHL, followed by 4 seasons at the University of Waterloo. He also spent one season as an assistant coach with the Listowel Cyclones.

Jarod Logan is returning to the Ironmen after a 1 year absence. JLo will bring knowledge, leadership and a familiar voice to the bench.

Caleb Logan has agreed to join the team to work with the forwards, as well as assisting as a video coach. Caleb’s attention to detail and knowledge of the game will be valuable assets to the team.
🟦🟨

 #Wingham #Ironmen #Tinmen
πŸ“£The Wingham Ironmen would like to announce several changes to the Hockey Operations Department for the upcoming season.

Chris Stewart, Josh Stewart and Branden Bean have decided not to return to the team in their previous coaching roles. The Ironmen would like to thank all three for their time, commitment and contributions this past season.

Chad Haggitt will be transitioning from of the role of General Manager to Head Coach. He will also be the assistant GM for the upcoming season.

Replacing Chad as General Manager will be Ryan Sanders. Ryan is the former president of Wingham Minor hockey, and currently the president of the West Coast Whitecaps. Ryan is also the owner of WSC Transport. Ryan’s combination of hockey experience and business knowledge will be a tremendous asset to the organization in his new role.

Ryan will be joined in the Hockey Operations department by Evan Zinn. Evan has previously assisted the organization in hockey operations, and is currently a member of the Southeast Surge Executive.

Joining Chad on the bench will be two newcomers and one familiar face:
Adam Bignell will join the coaching staff as an assistant coach. Adam brings an extensive playing background, including 5 seasons with the Belleville Bulls of the OHL, followed by 4 seasons at the University of Waterloo. He also spent one season as an assistant coach with the Listowel Cyclones.

Jarod Logan is returning to the Ironmen after a 1 year absence. JLo will bring knowledge, leadership and a familiar voice to the bench.

Caleb Logan has agreed to join the team to work with the forwards, as well as assisting as a video coach. Caleb’s attention to detail and knowledge of the game will be valuable assets to the team.
🟦🟨

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πŸ“£The Wingham Ironmen would like to announce several changes to the Hockey Operations Department for the upcoming season. Chris Stewart, Josh Stewart and Branden Bean have decided not to return to the team in their previous coaching roles. The Ironmen would like to thank all three for their time, commitment and contributions this past season. Chad Haggitt will be transitioning from of the role of General Manager to Head Coach. He will also be the assistant GM for the upcoming season. Replacing Chad as General Manager will be Ryan Sanders. Ryan is the former president of Wingham Minor hockey, and currently the president of the West Coast Whitecaps. Ryan is also the owner of WSC Transport. Ryan’s combination of hockey experience and business knowledge will be a tremendous asset to the organization in his new role. Ryan will be joined in the Hockey Operations department by Evan Zinn. Evan has previously assisted the organization in hockey operations, and is currently a member of the Southeast Surge Executive. Joining Chad on the bench will be two newcomers and one familiar face: Adam Bignell will join the coaching staff as an assistant coach. Adam brings an extensive playing background, including 5 seasons with the Belleville Bulls of the OHL, followed by 4 seasons at the University of Waterloo. He also spent one season as an assistant coach with the Listowel Cyclones. Jarod Logan is returning to the Ironmen after a 1 year absence. JLo will bring knowledge, leadership and a familiar voice to the bench. Caleb Logan has agreed to join the team to work with the forwards, as well as assisting as a video coach. Caleb’s attention to detail and knowledge of the game will be valuable assets to the team. 🟦🟨 #Wingham #Ironmen #Tinmen
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Happy Mother's Day to all the great moms we know! πŸ’™πŸ’›πŸ’
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Happy Mother's Day to all the great moms we know! πŸ’™πŸ’›πŸ’
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πŸŽ‰β­οΈπŸ† Thank you to everyone who made this year's Ironmen Awards Banquet possible! πŸ’™πŸ’›

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πŸŽ‰β­οΈπŸ† Thank you to everyone who made this year's Ironmen Awards Banquet possible! πŸ’™πŸ’› πŸ“Έ @lindophoto
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To finish off our awards, it's time to recognize our graduating players!

Noah Bloemberg played 5 years of junior hockey, all with the Ironmen: 161 games played, 36 goals, 50 assists, 52 PIM.

Carter Coates played 6 years of junior hockey: 172 games, 2 goals, 18 assists, 57 PIM. 

Carter Coombs played a total of 6 years, 223 games, with 30 goals, 54 assists and 160 PIM, and won both the Cherrey and Sutherland Championships with the Listowel Cyclones before joining the Ironmen. 

Absent from the banquet was Noah Wettlaufer, who played 5 years of junior hockey, all with the Ironmen: 157 games, 23 goals, 40 assists, 78 PIM. Noah is also our Executive Award winner for 2025-26. 

β­οΈπŸŽ‰ Congrats to all! #TinmenForever

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To finish off our awards, it's time to recognize our graduating players!

Noah Bloemberg played 5 years of junior hockey, all with the Ironmen: 161 games played, 36 goals, 50 assists, 52 PIM.

Carter Coates played 6 years of junior hockey: 172 games, 2 goals, 18 assists, 57 PIM. 

Carter Coombs played a total of 6 years, 223 games, with 30 goals, 54 assists and 160 PIM, and won both the Cherrey and Sutherland Championships with the Listowel Cyclones before joining the Ironmen. 

Absent from the banquet was Noah Wettlaufer, who played 5 years of junior hockey, all with the Ironmen: 157 games, 23 goals, 40 assists, 78 PIM. Noah is also our Executive Award winner for 2025-26. 

β­οΈπŸŽ‰ Congrats to all! #TinmenForever

πŸ“Έ @lindophoto
To finish off our awards, it's time to recognize our graduating players!

Noah Bloemberg played 5 years of junior hockey, all with the Ironmen: 161 games played, 36 goals, 50 assists, 52 PIM.

Carter Coates played 6 years of junior hockey: 172 games, 2 goals, 18 assists, 57 PIM. 

Carter Coombs played a total of 6 years, 223 games, with 30 goals, 54 assists and 160 PIM, and won both the Cherrey and Sutherland Championships with the Listowel Cyclones before joining the Ironmen. 

Absent from the banquet was Noah Wettlaufer, who played 5 years of junior hockey, all with the Ironmen: 157 games, 23 goals, 40 assists, 78 PIM. Noah is also our Executive Award winner for 2025-26. 

β­οΈπŸŽ‰ Congrats to all! #TinmenForever

πŸ“Έ @lindophoto
To finish off our awards, it's time to recognize our graduating players!

Noah Bloemberg played 5 years of junior hockey, all with the Ironmen: 161 games played, 36 goals, 50 assists, 52 PIM.

Carter Coates played 6 years of junior hockey: 172 games, 2 goals, 18 assists, 57 PIM. 

Carter Coombs played a total of 6 years, 223 games, with 30 goals, 54 assists and 160 PIM, and won both the Cherrey and Sutherland Championships with the Listowel Cyclones before joining the Ironmen. 

Absent from the banquet was Noah Wettlaufer, who played 5 years of junior hockey, all with the Ironmen: 157 games, 23 goals, 40 assists, 78 PIM. Noah is also our Executive Award winner for 2025-26. 

β­οΈπŸŽ‰ Congrats to all! #TinmenForever

πŸ“Έ @lindophoto
To finish off our awards, it's time to recognize our graduating players!

Noah Bloemberg played 5 years of junior hockey, all with the Ironmen: 161 games played, 36 goals, 50 assists, 52 PIM.

Carter Coates played 6 years of junior hockey: 172 games, 2 goals, 18 assists, 57 PIM. 

Carter Coombs played a total of 6 years, 223 games, with 30 goals, 54 assists and 160 PIM, and won both the Cherrey and Sutherland Championships with the Listowel Cyclones before joining the Ironmen. 

Absent from the banquet was Noah Wettlaufer, who played 5 years of junior hockey, all with the Ironmen: 157 games, 23 goals, 40 assists, 78 PIM. Noah is also our Executive Award winner for 2025-26. 

β­οΈπŸŽ‰ Congrats to all! #TinmenForever

πŸ“Έ @lindophoto
To finish off our awards, it's time to recognize our graduating players!

Noah Bloemberg played 5 years of junior hockey, all with the Ironmen: 161 games played, 36 goals, 50 assists, 52 PIM.

Carter Coates played 6 years of junior hockey: 172 games, 2 goals, 18 assists, 57 PIM. 

Carter Coombs played a total of 6 years, 223 games, with 30 goals, 54 assists and 160 PIM, and won both the Cherrey and Sutherland Championships with the Listowel Cyclones before joining the Ironmen. 

Absent from the banquet was Noah Wettlaufer, who played 5 years of junior hockey, all with the Ironmen: 157 games, 23 goals, 40 assists, 78 PIM. Noah is also our Executive Award winner for 2025-26. 

β­οΈπŸŽ‰ Congrats to all! #TinmenForever

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To finish off our awards, it's time to recognize our graduating players! Noah Bloemberg played 5 years of junior hockey, all with the Ironmen: 161 games played, 36 goals, 50 assists, 52 PIM. Carter Coates played 6 years of junior hockey: 172 games, 2 goals, 18 assists, 57 PIM. Carter Coombs played a total of 6 years, 223 games, with 30 goals, 54 assists and 160 PIM, and won both the Cherrey and Sutherland Championships with the Listowel Cyclones before joining the Ironmen. Absent from the banquet was Noah Wettlaufer, who played 5 years of junior hockey, all with the Ironmen: 157 games, 23 goals, 40 assists, 78 PIM. Noah is also our Executive Award winner for 2025-26. β­οΈπŸŽ‰ Congrats to all! #TinmenForever πŸ“Έ @lindophoto
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2 Awards for Kai Wick! He was named Most Dedicated Player & voted Fan Favourite! Congrats, Kai! πŸ†

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2 Awards for Kai Wick! He was named Most Dedicated Player & voted Fan Favourite! Congrats, Kai! πŸ†

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2 Awards for Kai Wick! He was named Most Dedicated Player & voted Fan Favourite! Congrats, Kai! πŸ† πŸ“Έ @lindophoto
2 months ago
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Ironmen awards continued: our Playoff MVP is Colin Gibbings. Great job, Colin! πŸ₯…

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Ironmen awards continued: our Playoff MVP is Colin Gibbings. Great job, Colin! πŸ₯… πŸ“Έ @lindophoto
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Top Playoff Scorer for the Ironmen this year is Jack McDonald! Well done, Jack! 

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Top Playoff Scorer for the Ironmen this year is Jack McDonald! Well done, Jack! πŸ“Έ @lindophoto
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πŸŽ‰ Kaeden MacDonald is our Regular Season Top Scorer AND Regular Season MVP! Congrats, Kaeden!

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πŸŽ‰ Kaeden MacDonald is our Regular Season Top Scorer AND Regular Season MVP! Congrats, Kaeden! πŸ“Έ @lindophoto
2 months ago
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2️⃣ Two awards for Carter Murray: Rookie of the Year and Most Sportsmanlike! Well done, Carter! 

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2️⃣ Two awards for Carter Murray: Rookie of the Year and Most Sportsmanlike! Well done, Carter! πŸ“Έ @lindophoto
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