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In 2003, the Dukes defeated the Aurora Tigers 4-games-to-2 to win the Frank L. Buckland Trophy. At the Dudley Hewitt Cup tournament, the Dukes first beat the Fort Frances Borderland Thunder of the Superior International Junior Hockey League by a score of 7–1.
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The Wellington Dukes are Buckland Cup champions again! In front of a full house and on home ice Sunday night, the Ontario Junior Hockey team was crowned after a nail biting 4-3 win over the Georgetown Raiders in overtime. Wellington was down 2-0 after the first period but came back with three goals in the second by Frank Pucci,
In 2003, the Dukes defeated the Aurora Tigers 4-games-to-2 to win the Frank L. Buckland Trophy. At the Dudley Hewitt Cup tournament, the Dukes first beat the Fort Frances Borderland Thunder of the Superior International Junior Hockey League by a score of 7–1.
Mar 22, 2023 · But it only took a month for him to realize how much he loved it – and in the 2017-18 season the Dukes won the Buckland Cup in the OJHL and went on to play in the Royal Bank Finals, coming in second. Smith became the head coach of the Dukes for the 2019-20 season.
A year later, the Wellington Dukes rebounded their OPJHL final defeated from 2002 and won the 2003 Buckland Cup 4-games-to-2 over the Aurora Tigers. The Dukes ventured to Fort Frances, Ontario for the Dudley Hewitt Cup .
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Mar 7, 2024 · A tumultuous offseason turned into a positive 56-game OJHL season for the Wellington Dukes – and hopefully a fulfilling Buckland Cup playoff run. In his first year behind the bench after a couple decades behind BCHL benches, Kent Lewis helped lead his new club to 35 wins and a third-place finish in the East Conference.