Brendan Harrogate in action for LaSalle Vipers during 2015 playoff game vs. Sarnia Legionnaires (Photo courtesy Kelsey Vermeersch of LaSalleVipers.com)Brendan Harrogate in action for LaSalle Vipers during 2015 playoff game vs. Sarnia Legionnaires (Photo courtesy Kelsey Vermeersch of LaSalleVipers.com)
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Vipers, Flyers Schedules Released

The Leamington Flyers will renew their rivalry with the LaSalle Vipers early in the new GOJHL season.

Shortly after the GOJHL showcase in London wraps up, the Flyers will host the LaSalle Vipers at 7:10pm on September 15. That will be Leamington's first home game of the new season.

The LaSalle Vipers will open their home schedule by picking up right where they left off when they were eliminated from the playoffs. The Vipers will host the London Nationals at 7pm on September 14. London knocked LaSalle out of the post-season last year in a six-game series.

LaSalle's home games will primarily be played on Wednesday nights with a couple of Sundays in the mix. Leamington has Thursday nights locked up for most of its games at home.

The Flyers will wrap up their regular season on the road in Lambton Shores on February 25. LaSalle will host St. Marys for its final game of the season on February 22.

You can find Leamington's schedule here and you can find LaSalle's regular season schedule here.

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