Patrick No Names breaks the all-time Brantford Bulldogs points record, surpassing Arthur Kaliyev. Is this a sign of things to come? Will we see more records broken in the OHL this season? With the playoffs around the corner, could this offensive surge propel the Bulldogs to a championship run? Share your predictions.
Nick Lardis joins elite company with 70 goals, tying names like Gretzky and Gilmour. Is Lardis the real deal? How does he compare to these legends at the same stage in their careers? Is 70 goals in today's OHL more or less impressive than it was decades ago? Let the debate begin.
Multiple Bulldogs are approaching the 100-point mark. Is this a testament to the team's depth and talent, or is the league's scoring inflated? What are your thoughts on the overall offensive landscape of the OHL? How does this team's offensive prowess compare to other dominant teams in OHL history?
The Bulldogs put up 11 goals in a single game. Are we witnessing the emergence of a true offensive dynasty in Brantford? Or was this simply a one-off performance against a weaker opponent? What factors contributed to this offensive explosion?
No Names Sets New Bulldogs Point Record, Lardis Hits 70 Goals in Rout of Spirit
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