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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Nov 1981, p. 27

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mmmg. _ â€"__ 5 _ mgo _ ®o _0 _ â€" __ _ _ * Spits on top Them‘s the breaks as ;; city Le . _ _ In major bantam house league hockey last * I l week, the first game saw Sabres beat Bruins } 1. Scoring for Sabres were Ken Barfoot, Chwis C qi mem# x TLarsc E10L OO on L. pan s .024 2 For the second time in a week, Wilfrid Laurier hockey Hawks twice lost twoâ€"goal leads Saturday â€" and the result made for rather marginal profits during their junket to Windsor. Coming off a 6â€"3 loss at home to University of Toronto Blues Thursday at the Aud, Hawks were eager to improve on their slugâ€" gish 2â€"3â€"2 start. It appeared they would do that Saturday as they held a 5â€"3 third period lead, but as was the case last Friday against Waterloo, Hawks couldn‘t seem to handle the prosperiâ€" ty and ended up with a 5â€"5 sawoff, their third draw of the young OUAA season. And after watching his club go down to an overtime defeat Tuesâ€" day in Kitchener, who can blame Seiling for wanting a quick ending Sunday when the two teams again went into extra innings in Waterâ€" loo. By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor Tuesday, Rangers came back several times before bagging Siskin coach Rod Seiling wanted to get it over with early. This time, however, it was Siskins who led the jubilant parade off the bench to congratuâ€" late Tim Fedy, who banged home Jeff Job‘s rebound at 1: 30 of sudâ€" den death to give Waâ€" terloo the 6â€"5 victory over their crossâ€"town rivals. f $ e s d * 3 Kitchener Ranger B goalie Chris Power % * reaches back to lasso the puck during e firstâ€"period action Sunday against Waterâ€" ham L n loo Siskins. Waterioo scored in overtime , .\ o . _to steal a 6â€"5 win. \ \ C o * s : Â¥: & s s _I ‘ ’ ' i. > s uzy + 2 % * I Pee" .' ‘» i * # e ::z ~ m ie y * wt "Teman o# By Rick Campbell Chromicle Sports Editor Hawks working hard _ but for slim dividends As things turned out, Hawks were fortunate even to make the long trek back to Waterloo with one point tucked in their pocket as Windsor hit the crossâ€" bar just before the final buzzer. Thursday at home, the struggling Hawks had the right attitude and approach as they came out with the inâ€" tent of bumping the slick Blues off the puck with strong forecheckâ€" ing and hitting â€" but the Scoring for Hawks Saturday were Paul Roantree, Tony Marâ€" tindale, Kirk Sabo, Dave Bogart and Don Poulter. Lancers successfully repeated their flair for the dramatic Sunday by scoring at 19:58 of the third period to beat Waterloo Warriors 54. bottom line was a simâ€" "I just made my way in front of the net and (rightwinger) Feds (Tim Fedy) passed the puck out to me and Actually it took a shorthanded goal by Job, his fourth of the night at 19:27 of the third with goalie Jeff Nickel on the bench to even take the contest into overtime. "I guess the breaks even out," said Seiling. ‘‘We played well the other night and ended up losing and tonight we didn‘t play very well and probably shouldn‘t have won, but did. I was hoping to score early in overâ€" time, because I felt the longer it went the less chance we‘d have (of winning.)" the game winner late in overtime in an identiâ€" cal score. We just made more errors than they did," summed up Hawk coach Wayne Gowing. "I can‘t knock the efâ€" fort the guys put forth, they were really out there trying, but we just made too many mistakes, especially in our own end. I‘m of the belief that good deâ€" fense creates good scoring chances, and we just fell short of that tonight. When we gave up the puck, Toronto made great chances for themselves, whereas when we got the puck in their end, we still didn‘t have that good an opportunity to Blues jumped into a 2â€"0 firstâ€"period lead with late goals by Steâ€" lio Zupancich and Darâ€" ren Lowe. Hawk centre somehow it got behind him (goalie Chris Power), explained Job, a firstâ€"year Siskin who earlier this season also had a fourâ€"goal effort against New Hamburg. "It just sort of faded by him (Power) into the corner of the net." On the game winner by Fedy, Job grabbed off the puck from a careless Kitchener deâ€" fender and waltzed in the right side, only to be foiled by Power. Following closely beâ€" hind, the everâ€"opporâ€" tunistic Fedy rifled home the rebound to close the lights. ple one. "All I was worried about was shooting the puck, I didn‘t know who was behind me," said Job. The five goals, four by Job and one by Fedy, merely continâ€" Meanwhile, last week was one of highs and lows for Warriors, Rangers opened the game quickly with two goals by Ron Motz and Craig Helmond. Job and Todd Francis got those back before the period ended, then Helâ€" mond, Peter Black and Mark Menard offset two goals by Job in the With the man advanâ€" tage heading into the third, Hawks hit the ice with the intent of firing both barrels, but the move backfired after only 19 seconds when Zupancich converted a fine setâ€"up for a shortâ€" handed marker. Marâ€" tindale and Poulter hit to make it 4â€"3 by the ued the statistical comâ€" pilation of the Siskins awesome scoring line which also includes the Jean Ratelleâ€"like Pat Hinnegan as centre. Still twoâ€"threeâ€"four in league scoring, that troika has dominated the Waterloo scoring scene. Dave Beckon got one back with a bullet drive midway through the second, but Lowe counâ€" tered with his second just two minutes later. 3:25 matrk, but again Hawks failed to move in for the kill and inâ€" stead died a quick death themselves when ‘‘We‘ve been with each other since about the sixth game, we just work well together and are good friends off the ice too,"‘ said Job. ‘"We‘re also all about the same type of player." Callaghan provided the icing on the cake for Blues. who stunned Brock Badgers 10â€"9 Thursday with a sixâ€"goal blitzkreig in the final period. Stu Hammond was the scoring kingpin with seven points, inâ€" cluding three goals. Barry Reynard got the game winner with just 1:02 remaining, his second of the game, while others went to Don McClean with a pair, Blair McArthur, Danjoe McCormack and John Vander Griendt. ‘‘I‘m proud of the kids, even though they didn‘t play well," said Seiling. ‘"‘Once we got behind, it would have been easy just to lay down, but they kept plugging." second. The third period was scoreless until the last minute scramble that netted Job his fourth. The game might have ended with only four seconds left, but Nickel, who played well but allowed a pair of bad angle markers in the second, came up with a brilliant stop on Larry Shomphe strictly with a lightening reflex leg reaction. Siskins were in Lisâ€" towel last night and faced a tough test in Stratford Friday beâ€" fore coming home Sunâ€" day night against hapâ€" less Owen Sound Sunday Warriors were not so lucky as Len Chittle scored with two seconds left in Windsor to give the home club a 54 win. McClean, Dan Blum, McCormack and Hamâ€" mond tallied for Waterâ€" loo, which is home toâ€" night at 8 p.m. to Toâ€" ronto blues. WwA TERLOO CHRONIC Colts 3 â€" Mark McCready 2, Andre St Louis 1 Sabres vs Regals Davidson Leading Nordique scoring was Robert Witzel with two goals. Scott Kieswetter and Mike Carter also had a goal each. Brad Goldsworthy and Neil Strickler assisted on three goals and Ed Gorniak on one. Green Shirts 5 â€" Mark Byerley 3, Travis Gowland 2 Games Nov. 28th 10: 44 Kings vs Green Shirts 11: 50 Dutchmen Green Shirts Sabres 5 â€" John Wettlaufer 2, Randy Cutting 2, Mike Monaghan Cubs 5 â€" Clint Spark 2, Jeff Hunsberger 2, Chad Fox 1 Dutchmen 6 â€" Chris Koch 4, Sean VanKoughnett 1, Kevin Griese Regais 7 â€" Richard Metzger 5, Dwayne Stortz 1, Brian Gottmers Dutchmen vs Colts Regals Jeff Nickel In major bantam house league hockey last week, the first game saw Sabres beat Bruins } 1. Scoring for Sabres were Ken Barfoot, Chwis Stumpf, and Uwe Urbanke. Brad Hartam picked up an assist. The Bruin goal was scored by Minami Ganaha with Craig Hendry and Bot‘>y Thorne registering one assist each. In the second game Spitfires overcame a ; 0 deficit to beat Nordiques 7â€"4. Leading Spitfires were John Merikle with two goals and an assist and Dave Mogk with two assists and one goal. Steve Metz had a goal and assist for Spitfires. Lenny McGraw, Tim Hollinger and Erick De Caen had the other Spit goals. Collecting assists were John MacDonald with two, Kent Austin and Scott Manson. Roger Cariow Todd Loveday Chris Glenwright Peter Young Fred McEachnie Shawn Mulroney Todd Francis Rob Sutheriand Steve Crocker Kevin Doucette Todd Sheridan Mark Hall Steve Bolt John Ackerl Jeff Bender Dennis Brox Tim McCullough Spitfires Nordiques Canadiens Bruins Sabres Jeff Job, Wat Tim Fedy, Wat Paul Podger, Cam John Cullen, Cam Wayne Bonnah, Str Jeff Brick, NI Jim Hoffman Larry Shomphe, Kit Pat Hinnegan, Wat Pat Hinnegan Jeff Job Siskin stats ity League Major Atom City League Goaltending 2 games AY . NOVEMBER 25 GP 14 13 13 13 13 13 12 13 14 13 13 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 12 11 11 13 15 12 11 16 13 14 11 11 14 16 13 10 18 17 17 17 11 10 15 â€" PAGE 27 A PisPim 14 10 6 14 30 12 14 13 16 14 A Pis 10 4 11 13 13 14 16 13 15 21 16 13 13 11 10 0 131 12 12 15 12

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