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2020 Maroon Alumni Tournament Cancelled

Due to COVID 19, the Chatham Maroon Alumni have decided to cancel their annual tournament that was scheduled for July 18th at Willow Ridge Golf and Country Club, The 2021 Alumni Tournament is scheduled for Saturday, July 17/21.

2020-2021 Season Updates

STRATFORD’S HARDY WESTMAN COMMITS TO MAROONS

STRATFORD’S HARDY WESTMAN COMMITS TO MAROONS!

“Hardy Westman played this past season for the A21 Academy in the CAHS League. The Stratford native played 25 games posting a 3.17 goals against average. He’s very quick and efficient in his crease. He commits well to shots and plays big. Hardy also handles the puck very well. He is coming from prep hockey, where he has been on the ice and trained everyday for the past three years. Hardy is very driven to becoming the best goalie he can be.”

CHATHAM’S RYAN GAGNER COMMITS TO MAROONS

RYAN GAGNER COMMITS TO HOMETOWN MAROONS!

 

“Ryan played his minor hockey with the Chatham-Kent Cyclones organization. Ryan has great speed and is tenacious on the puck. With Ryan’s great speed and energy, it allows him to contribute to his team in several ways. He uses his speed to be first on the puck and uses his high skill level to create offensively. Ryan was selected by the Peterborough Petes in the 2020 OHL draft. We are very excited to have Ryan join our organization. “

W'BURG’S DANIEL FRALEIGH COMMITS TO MAROONS

WALLACEBURG’S DANIEL FRALEIGH COMMITS TO CHATHAM MAROONS!

“ Daniel played for the Chatham-Kent Cyclones throughout his minor hockey career.
He earned a spot with the Mooretown Flags Jr C last season.
Daniel has great speed and competes extremely hard.
He uses that speed and high compete level to create turnovers and to create offensively.
He also has great energy, high skill level, and is relentless on the puck.
He will be a great addition to our group. “

CHATHAM’S ANTHONY LUCARELLI COMMITS TO MAROONS

CHATHAM’S ANTHONY LUCARELLI COMMITS TO HOMETOWN MAROONS!

Anthony Lucarelli (Chatham): Anthony played for the Chatham-Kent Cyclones throughout his minor hockey career and played in Elgin for his major midget season last year. Anthony is a great mix of size and skill. He has also proven the ability to score and produce offensively at all levels. He uses his size and skill to get to the high traffic areas on the ice to create offensively. Anthony is very driven to reach the next level of his hockey career. He will be an excellent addition to our team.

Anthony was a London Knights draft pick in the 2020 OHL U-18 draft.

2019-2020 Season Updates

REGULAR SEASON MVP AWARD

CHATHAM JR MAROONS
2019/2020 REGULAR SEASON MVP
#11 KYLE FISHER

Kyle was solid for us in so many ways this year. He was consistent, he was instrumental with helping lead our team, and along with his brother Brett helped drive our powerplay and their line. Kyle is a great teammate and helped create a great culture within our team.

STATS:
Reg Season- 50 GP 13 G 37 A -50 pts
Playoffs-7 GP 3 G 2 A - 5 pts

CONGRATULATIONS KYLE!!!!

PLAYOFF MVP AWARD

CHATHAM JR MAROONS
2019/2020 PLAYOFF MVP
#71 DALLAS MAUROVIC

Dallas scored some huge goals for us in the playoffs and led the way with his compete level and leadership.

Regular Season-39 GP 26 G 25 A - 51 pts
Playoffs- 7 GP- 5 G 5 A-10 Pts

CONGRATULATIONS DALLAS!!!

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR AWARD

Chatham JR MAROONS
2019/2020 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR -
#51 ADRIAN STUBBERFIELD

Adrian had a great rookie year- he played in all situations, including being one of our top penalty killers, he had one of our top faceoff percentages, and he played on our powerplay.

Regular Season 50 GP 9 G 31 A - 40 PTS
Playoffs 7 GP 1 G 0 A 1 PTS

CONGRATULATIONS ADRIAN!!!

LEADING SCORER AWARD

Chatham Jr Maroons
2019/2020 LEADING SCORER AWARD
#20 BRETT FISHER

“Brett was our most consistent scorer this season. With 20 goals and 36 assists in all 50 games, Brett led the way offensively both 5on5 and on our
power play”

50 GP 20 G 36 A - 56 PTS

CONGRATULATIONS BRETT

DEFENSEMEN OF THE YEAR AWARD

Chatham Jr Maroons
DEFENSEMEN OF THE YEAR AWARD
# 7 RYAN McKIM and # 47 ALEKSA BABIC

“Ryan and Aleksa played the majority of the year together as our top Defense pairing. They would consistently play against the other teams top line, they played on both our powerplay and penalty kill, and they led our young group of Defensemen. Both players were great people and teammates for our organization.

CONGRATULATIONS RYAN AND ALEKSA

IRONMAN AWARD for DESIRE and DETERMINATION

Chatham Jr Maroons
IRONMAN AWARD for DESIRE and DETERMINATION 2019-2020
#16 CAM SYMONS

“ Cam is the epitome of desire and determination. He plays the game extremely hard and leaves everything he has out on the ice every game. Cam is very consistent with his game and sets a great example for how hard our team competes. “

CONGRATULATIONS CAM

LEADERSHIP, SPORTSMAN AND SKILL AWARD

Chatham Jr Maroons
LEADERSHIP, SPORTSMAN AND SKILL AWARD 2019-2020
BRETT FISHER

Brett proved to be a great teammate and leader this year, both on and off the ice. Along with his brother Kyle, Both Fisher’s hockey IQ was as high as we had on our team. The plays they would make on a consistent basis showed just how skilled and talented they were. Because Brett competes and leads by example, he makes others around him better.

CONGRATULATIONS BRETT

DEDICATION AND LEADERSHIP AWARD

Chatham Jr Maroons
DEDICATION AND LEADERSHIP AWARD 2019-2020
LUCAS FANCY

Lucas led by how hard he practiced and played the game every night. His dedication to our team and love for the game of hockey was infectious. Lucas makes players around him better and plays his best hockey in the biggest games of the year.

CONGRATULATIONS LUCAS

Chatham Jr Maroons Recognize Senior Graduating Players

Captain Dallas Maurovic 136 Jr career points

 

AJ Ryan 160 Jr career points 

 

Cameron Armstrong 53 Jr Career points 

 

Best of luck in the playoffs and all your future endeavors!

 

Once a Maroon always a Maroon!

Opening Faceoff of Final Home Game

AJ Ryan and Parents

Dallas Maurovic and Parents

Cameron Armstrong and Father

Big Brothers and Sisters Hosted by Maroons

The Chatham Maroons have been part of this Community for 60 years. Sunday night they welcomed  the Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Chatham-Kent to Memorial Arena for a pizza party, a tour of the Maroons dressing room, the ceremonial puck drop and Skate with the Maroons after the game.


Lots of photos were taken, autographs from their favourite plays were sought and the opportunity to skate with their heroes .

Big Brothers and Sisters Tour Dressing Room

Ceremonial Face Off

Maroon Team with Fans and Staff

Brett and Kyle Fisher Enjoy Skate with the Maroons

60th Anniversary of Maroons Hockey Celebrated

The 2019-2020 GOJHL Season has  been a very special year as it marks the 60th Anniversary of Junior Hockey in Chatham.

Members of the 1959-1960 Team were honoured in a pre-game ceremony, which included Captain Ron Coristine, Mayor Darrin Canniff and the Szekesy Family at Memorial Arena.

Special jerseys were presented to the original Maroons.

The Tradition continues!

1959-60 Team in Dressing Room

The Szekesy's Pay Tribute

Team Tribute on Ice

Ceremonial Face Off

1959-60 Team Picture

Maroons Spring Prospects Camp Cancelled

OHF AND MEMBER PARTNER STATEMENT ON SPRING TRYOUTS IN RESPONSE TO CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19)
Submitted By OHF on Monday, March 16, 2020
As you may have seen, the Ontario Hockey Federation and its seven member partners, the Minor Hockey Alliance of Ontario (ALLIANCE), Greater Toronto Hockey League (GTHL), Northern Ontario Hockey Association (NOHA), Ontario Hockey Association (OHA), Ontario Hockey League (OHL), Ontario Minor Hockey Association (OMHA) and Ontario Women’s Hockey Association (OWHA), issued a statement March 12 in support of the Hockey Canada Statement quoted below referencing the 2019-20 season.
 

HOCKEY CANADA STATEMENT IN RESPONSE TO CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19)

CALGARY, Alta. – The following is a statement on behalf of Hockey Canada from Tom Renney, chief executive officer, and Scott Smith, president and chief operating officer, on the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

“Without question, this is an unprecedented period of difficulty for the sports world. The health and safety of all participants in sport, including players, coaches, staff, officials, fans, family, volunteers and the general public, is of the utmost importance to Hockey Canada.

After much consultation with the Hockey Canada membership, our chief medical officer and public health officials, the Hockey Canada Board of Directors has made the decision to cancel all Hockey Canada-sanctioned activities, including our national championships, until further notice, effective Friday, March 13, 2020.

We recognize the tremendous effort that has been put forth all year by individuals across the country as they participate in Canada’s game. Although it is difficult to process the hockey season ending abruptly, we feel this is the best course of action in order to do our part in keeping our country safe.”

The health and safety of all participants in the sport is of the utmost importance to the OHF and its member partners. As such, tryouts for the 2020-21 season will not be conducted this Spring.  Instead the OHF will provide guidance on when the introduction of the 2020-21 season will begin, subject to the Hockey Canada Board of Directors’ future decision when to reinstate all Hockey Canada-sanctioned activities.  Such introduction will take into consideration ice availability, capacity and other logistics involved in organizing hockey programs.

The OHF and its member partners will be in direct contact with all members to establish when sanctioned activities can resume.

Further information will follow as it becomes available.

 

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