"We're very fortunate to have someone like Jeff (Nickel), he's a really super goalie. he just played fantastic against Listowel last week. And he's got that extra dimension of not only being able to start a game and win. he can come off the bench cold md play great too. He's just got a great attitude about the game." "rm not one to hesita- te a bit about pulling a goalie at any time," said Egers explaining the move. "I can usual! tell right away when Jilin is off his game and when I asked him later he ad- mitted he didn't feel sharp. that he was going one way when the puck was going another. By no means sweeping the veteran Conrad into the corner as he too has submitted sensational Veteran John Conrad. a proven and worthy net- minder. seemed to be fighting the puck in the first period in allowing Cambridge Shamrocks a 3-1 lead. And after Conrad allowed the third goal, a powerplay effort by Ron Robb at 17:37, Egers went immediate- ly to bouncy Jeff Nickel and the move paid off as Nickel allowed only one past him while Siskins rallied for a 6.4 victory. He makes the call any- time he feels his goal- tending is not what it should be and Sunday night was a classic ex- ample, _ By Rick Campbell cum M Educ: Waterloo Siam coach Jack Egers has one lux- ury at hand few of his peers can boast of, Egers has his on dis- tress hotline talled "d1al-aitoalie' l Goaltending troika gives Siskins bonus dimension ',,1,),.,, OLE“ SWEEP WATERLOO 745-6773 (comer of Umon tk Mary) SALE 10% .. 50% All niacin-Is: II men THE TREASURE, TROVE 16 UNION ST. Jack McSorloy (IS) of Waterloo Siakins is foiled try Cambridge goalie Scott Walker who tipped this puck away during heated third-period action in front of the Shamrock not. Siakins rallied for a 6-4 win Sunday. efforts at times, but Sis- I stick with." Todd Loveday, Todd fore 1.300 fans on a bene- kins also have an added After replacing Sheridan, Fred McEach- fit night for an Oakville bonus ‘in Tim Mc- Conrad Sunday, the nie and Bob Hague had player paralysed in a Cullough. the London emotional Nickel was Siskins other markers as pre-Reason injury. Culli- youth who is spotted by not severely tried as Sis- they poured four past tons kept their hopes Egers usually at least kins outshot Cambridge Scott Walker in the alive of finishing first once during weekend 40-24, but he stood his opening 12 minutes of with a 4-2 victory in ar games. He was the los- ground like a trooper, the second period. game Egers said was mg netminder in a 4-2 especially forcing sniper Hunter. Clancy heBar- played "mainly between loss to Stratford Culliton Jay Green wide on a ron and Serge Marchand the ttro, bluelines . Friday but as Egers third period breakaway had the other Cambridge McEachnie and Jack pointed out, MeCullough and then following it up goals. . McSorley potted a goal has a steely coolness with a scintillating glove Friday in Stratford be- each for Waterloo. about him, remaining save on Jim Hunter calm under the type of when the score was sun NS ' pressure intense playoff 5-4 late in the game. 0 '& conditions provide. 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