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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Nov 1982, p. 37

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Warrior forward Steve Borcsok was hauled down ort this play as the puck went to Ryerson Rams goalie Ed Takamatsu. Richard O‘Brien photo UW reverses advantage with shorthanded goals Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staff It‘s a common thing in hockey to have good penaltyâ€"killing save a game. But to win a game because of penalty killâ€" ing is a different anâ€" imal altogether. Yet that‘s what hapâ€" pened Friday night as University of Waterloo Warriors scored three shorthanded goals â€" two of them 16 seconds apart on the same penâ€" alty â€" en route to a 6â€"5 cliffhanger win over Ryerson Rams at the Waterloo Arena. 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No team, says Birch, practises coming out of its own end under presâ€" sure as part of the power play. That can cause confusion among players who expect passive defence and get something else inâ€" stead. Aggressive penalty killing is so rare and unexpected that it could even work against the Warriors because their power play unit doesn‘t preâ€" pare for it, either. ‘"‘There hasn‘t been a team yet that‘s pressed us in our own zone," Birch said. Blair McArthur had Warriors‘ first and last goals and Danjoe McCormack was their other scorer in their first Ontario Universiâ€" ties Athletic Associaâ€" tion win of the seasdn. Kevin Conner led Ryerson with three goals, including one with a man advantage which saved Rams power play from comâ€" plete embarrassment. Norm Blais and Drew Barss also scored for Ryerson. Warriors were also aggressive in even # ) Brd +9 °C CAE s C C ; ZsLald Thalt Tlgsih it 95 ‘ Q(’flUiCQ.. worthy of your ROBERT HUEKHN be«ceme _ a tradition since 1925. 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