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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Jan 1986, p. 22

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PAGE 22 â€"â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, Warriors‘ John Dietrich keeps on trying to control the puck after being knocked down behind the University of Toronto Blues net. Richard O‘ Brien photo Goalkeeper Kevin Hamlin was hot that night and Blues coach Paul Titanic explained he was trying to prove he belonged on the Canadian student national team that played over the Christmas break. Remember that day back in December when University of Toronto Blues handed Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks their first defeat of the Ontario Universities Athletic Association season? Well, it appears Hamlin hasn‘t slowed down since. And neither of his teammates as Blues are now on a nineâ€"game winning streak. Playing this time against University of Waterloo Warriors, Hamlin earned a shutout and Blues played a strong game in front of him to earn a 6â€"0 victory. 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Every chance they uad they put the puck in the net and we didn‘t give them that many chances." _ _ â€" Warriors‘ best chances came in the third period, particularly when Jamie McKee had a breakaway. But Hamlin pokechecked McKee and Warriors failed to score on chances developing from that play. _ Blues‘ scorers were Darren Lowe, with two, Mike Milotte, Chris Callaghan, David Bullock and Mike Kalapaca. â€" â€" O S Warriors‘ goalkeeper Peter Crouse didn‘t have one of his better games, said McKee. He faced 25 shots from Blues. Warriors host Windsor Lancers Friday at 7:30, then host Ryerson Rams Sunday at 2:30. Both games will be played at Columbia Icefield. NO TUITION FEES Team Name GP Leafs 11 Cougars 11 Red Wings 11 Canadiens 11 Flyers 11 Knights 11 Cougars 1 Canadiens 1; Leafs 4 Knights 1; Flyers 5 Red Wings 2. Most Valuable Player Cougars â€" Mike Wolf, Canadiens â€" Denver Brown, Leafs â€" Jamie Mair, Knights â€" Jamie Huiser, Flyers â€" Derek Stroeder, Red Wings â€" Chris Krafcher. 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