Head Coaches and Bench Staff Night at The Generals, News (Oshawa Community Hockey League)

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Mar 25, 2025 | OCHL | 14642 views
Head Coaches and Bench Staff Night at The Generals
The OCHL was able to take some Head Coaches and Bench Staff out to the Generals game on Sunday. 

The group watched the Generals beat the Peterborough Petes 5 - 2 in the final regular season game.

Our friends from Specsavers were able to attend.

Thanks to all of you that helped this year!





Some photos of the event.
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