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  1. Story by Brock Ormond Photo: Wellington Dukes/OJHL Images It wasn’t the Wellington Dukes night on Saturday in the ‘Jungle.’ Despite the Dukes outshooting the Aurora Tigers 43-25, the hosts rolled to a 6-3 victory thanks to a fast start and continued to stay upstream against Wellington.

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  2. Oct 31, 2024 · Wellington outshot Markham 14-8 in the opening frame, but couldn’t budge Sebastian Monaco in the Royals crease and Markham ended up breaking through for two goals less than a minute apart from Nick Ferrante and Julian Mandarino, with both goals starting on rushes from the Markham zone.

  3. Oct 12, 2024 · The Wellington Dukes grinded out a victory against a struggling Markham Royals team, 4-1 on Friday night. Three tallies in the second half of the third period was the spark the Dukes needed to come away with the win going into the Thanksgiving weekend.

  4. Sep 28, 2023 · The Dukes tightened up defensively, yet Caledon was able to bury another marker in the third. But no further. The Dukes won 4-2. Wellington outshot Caledon 44-25. UP NEXT: GOVERNOR’S SHOWCASE, MARKHAM AND MILTON

  5. Oct 10, 2024 · The Dukes were within a goal of tying the game—a game in which they were outshot 41-16. With the Lisson on the bench in favour of an extra attacker, the Dukes did indeed get close to drawing even. But the buzzer sounded, and Wellington had slipped a game under .500.

  6. Wellington studied fencing, horsemanship and maths, but remained typically uninterested. His brother’s wealth and influence secured him a number of commissions, first as junior officer in the ...

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  8. Nov 21, 2023 · It was in Plymouth, on 31 July, that Napoleon received his most distinguished guests; not Wellington, but Admiral Lord Keith (Commander of the Channel Fleet) and Major General Sir Henry Bunbury (Under-Secretary for War) who went onboard to inform Napoleon of the decision to exile him on St. Helena.

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