The Whalers have eight players who have scored 10 goals or more this season.
Aleardi scores the hat trick, Noesen scores twice for first-place Whalers.
Several area athletes were able to shine this year. Who was the biggest star?
If you are going to watch from home, you can order a Little Caesars Hot 'N' Ready pizza and get free Crazy Bread.
Plymouth hosts London on Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Compuware Arena.
Mitchell Heard, Garrett Meurs Lead Plymouth in Scoring in December
Year in review: Chiefs win state title in soccer, fall short in first round of football playoffs.
Miller to U.S., Wedgewood to Canada, Trutmann to Swiss, Rakell to Sweden.
First-place Whalers remain in CHL Top 10 Rankings
Whalers go in to Christmas break in first place in OHL West.
Jones, 16, was selected in 11th round of 2011 OHL Draft.
New Jersey draft pick survives final cut.
Plymouth 18-4-1-1 over last two months.
Ethan Walsh and Will Khoury, both of Canton, are part of Wayne state University's first drive to a national football championship.
Plymouth wins fourth in a row, 12th in last 14 games.
First-place Whalers gain ground on Sarnia.
Plymouth hosts Belleville on Friday, Sarnia on Saturday.
Wedgewood, Levi, Miller, Rakell all receive World Junior Championship bids.
Whalers (17-8-2-1) in first place in West Division.
Plymouth hosts Sault Ste. Marie This Friday, Guelph on Saturday
New Jersey Devils draft pick posted 0.931 save percentage in November.
Beau Schmitz scores the lone Whalers goal.
Whalers lose no ground to London or Sarnia.
Plymouth sees longest winning streak since 2006-07
Anaheim first-rounder leads Whalers in scoring in November.
Rocks comes up short in state tourney.
Two late goals five seconds apart the difference for Plymouth.
Whalers (13-6-2-1) play three games this weekend.
OHL All-Stars even series Monday in Sault Ste. Marie
Plymouth wins three games this weekend by a combined score of 23-5.
Plymouth moves into third place in the Western Conference.
D-men accepting donations.
Young players, families enjoy Tuesday morning session at Compuware Arena.
Scott Wedgewood stops 35 shots; J.T. Miller and Rickard Rakell score the goals.
Plymouth, now 9-6-2-1, plays in Saginaw on Sunday.
Chiefs hang on for state title.
Chiefs fall to Shamrocks, 21-14.
Plymouth Improves to 9-6-2-0.
Sticks and Pucks Session runs early Tuesday at Compuware Arena.