Steelheads overcome early-season obstacles to reach OHL championship
TORONTO — The Mississauga Steelheads could have called it quits just two months into the Ontario Hockey League season. Instead, their persistence has them playing for the league championship.
Mississauga swept the Peterborough Petes to win the Eastern Conference final and will face the Erie Otters for the J. Ross Robertson Cup, with Game 1 set for Thursday in Pennsylvania.
The Steelheads have made major strides from their early-season struggles to earn a chance for the title, making up for a string of losses that had them sitting at the bottom of the standings over a third of the way into the schedule.
“We could have easily rolled over early in the season on a (nine-game) losing streak in November but we stuck with it and knew what our team could be,” said captain Michael McLeod.


