2006-2012
Paris Mounties Junior Hockey Inc.
Ontario Hockey Association Champions - 1996
Niagara & District Champions - 1996
Niagara West League Champions
Niagara West Division Champions
MOUNTIES IN THE COMMUNITY
The Mounties are proud to play an active role in the Paris community
and we'll continue to do so in many ways. We have players and staff who are available every week and are looking to add other elements to our "Community" involvement. Our players have really taken the initiative to be involved. We have volunteered with the Brant County Health Unit as well as Elementary School reading programs, food drives, youth sports, the Salvation Army, etc..... Can the Mounties help you? Anyone in need of volunteers is encouraged to contact Levi Snook at lsnook@parismounties.com



The Paris Mounties are pleased to announce their third
annual Hat Trick For Reading program is about to get underway.
Students have the opportunity to attend Mounties games and
become our special guests by reading three books from teacher
approved book lists. Each student that reads three books scores
a Hat Trick for reading. That student then receives two tickets to a
Mounties game, a special introduction as our honoured guest
and they alsoget to meet our captains. We're pleased to welcome
North Ward School and Cobblestone School back into the program.
If your school is interested in joining, please contact:
This page was last updated: February 4, 2012
Norwich Merchants
Saturday, February 4, 2012
7:30 p.m.
@ Brant Sports Complex
Paris Dental Centre
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MOUNTIES ALL-STARS
The Paris Mounties would like to congratulate Ian Fowler, Robert Kohli and Chance Hasenbacher for making the Niagara Junior All-Star game which will be played in Caledonia on January 7, 2011. Fowler and Kohli are neck and neck as the leading scorers for the Mounties and Hasenbacher has returned for his second tour of duty
for the Mounties after beginning the season with the KitchenerDutchmen of the Greater Ontario Hockey League.




MOUNTIES WIN FINALE IN SHOOTOUT
The Paris Mounties capped off the regular season with a 5 - 4 shootout victory over the Simcoe Storm. A short bench due to injury and suspension didn't keep the Mounties down though finishing the game with 9 skaters took it's toll in the exhaustion department. Clay Chalmers got the Mounties on the board first moving in from the right wing. Simcoe keeper Alex Gegney stopped Chalmers first shot but the rebound came right back to him and Chalmers went top shelf to finish an unassisted goal. Mitch Atkins made a nifty play to put the Mounties up 2 - 0 by stealing the puck from a Simcoe defenseman and going the other way on a shorthanded breakaway. He beat Gegney low 5-hole. Jimmy Spielvogel gave the Mounties a 3 - 0 lead just 3 minutes later as he beat Gegney short side on a cross ice pass from Ian Fowler on the power play. Jay Doherty got the other assist. The Mounties then found themselves in penalty trouble as they were dinged for four consecutive penalties less than 5 minutes apart which allowed Simcoe back in the game. The Storm capitalized on their power plays scoring three goals to knot the score at 3. Simcoe then took the lead on their fourth unanswered goal at the 5:45 mark of the third period to go up 4 - 3. A tired and determined Mounties team tied the score just over a minute later on a goal by Doherty assisted by Jeff Hamm. Overtime saw some great chances by both teams but ultimately solved nothing. It took 8 shootout tries to settle this one. Both goaltenders played outstanding during the shootout each allowing a goal by the fourth shooters to keep the game going. Jeff Hamm scored on the Mounties eighth attempt while Travis Elvin stopped the final Simcoe chance by Braeden Walker to seal the victory and gain his 7th win of the season.
