December 20, 2018 · 0 Comments
There’s a storm on the horizon, but for now, the Tigers are still kings of the jungle. The Junior A Aurora Tigers picked up two...
While the buzz around the Aurora leg of Rogers Hometown Hockey continues to grow for Saturday, the on-ice junior product still had...
Rogers Hometown Hockey has now arrived at the Aurora Community Centre. Hosts Ron MacLean and Tara Slone will be on site for the festivities, which ...
A rollercoaster of a weekend for the Junior A Aurora Tigers ended on a positive note Saturday, picking up a crucial extra point in the ongoing saga of the Aurora-Markham rivalry.
If the mark of a good team is the ability to rebound from adversity, the Junior A Aurora Tigers are doing just fine.
Tom Mrakas will be Aurora’s next mayor. With 32 of 34 polls reporting, Mr. Mrakas has won just under 39 per cent of the vote. ...
Already the kings of the OJHL’s North Division, the Aurora Tigers are clawing at the Conference crown.
This year’s incarnation of the Aurora Tigers can be temporarily muzzled, but they are out to prove they can’t be tamed.
One month into the Ontario Junior Hockey League season, the roar of the Aurora Tigers is loud and clear.
If history can repeat itself, the Aurora Tigers are in for another strong regular season showing in 2018-19.
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