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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Apr 1988, p. 34

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‘"We‘ll have to play much smarter hockey than we have been doing to beat them," said Bramalea coach Ken Desjardine Sunday night following his team‘s second consecutive 5â€"3 loss to the disciplined Siskins in the bestâ€"ofseven Ontario Hockey Association junior B championship round. Siskins opened the series with the Metro League champions in Braâ€" malea Friday night before duplicating the feat Sunday in Waterloo. "But if we want it bad enough, we‘ll get it." Game three will go tonight under the bubble with the fourth game slated for Bramalea Friday night. A fifth game, if necessary, will be played Sunday in Waterloo. Bramalea earned their neverâ€"sayâ€"die reputation during this year‘s playoffs with a number of spirited comeâ€"fromâ€"behind efforts. Trailing St. Mike‘s Buzâ€" zers 3â€"1 in the opening round of the playoffs, Bramalea won three straight to pull the series out. They then rallied from a 3â€"2 deficit in the following series to trip up Henry Carr Crusaders. Bramalea spotted Niagara Falls Canucks the first game in the OHA semiâ€"final series before coming back to take that one in five. Mark Bryson Chronicle Staft Bramalea Blues have a reputation as a team that doesn‘t give up without a fight. _ â€" â€" But the Siskins appear to be a tougher nut to crack, particularly when you take silly penalties against them. Bramalea lost the second game due to such infractions. With the teams tied 1â€"1 early in the third period, Siskins fired three quick goals â€" two with the extra man â€" during a oneâ€"minute and 17â€"second exploâ€" Unfortunately for the Blues, it‘s going to take a lot more than reputation to knock off Waterloo Siskins. PAGE 34 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY APRIL 27, 1988 And if you step out of a vehicle that is touching the lines, Take extra care when working near overhead power lines. Never allow yourself or the equipment to come close to or contact the lines. Anyone touching that equipment will be seriously injured. Watch out when working under power lines Siskins two wins away from provincial crown you could be Or killed. finished. Waterioo North Hydro The Electricity People Mike Gingerich, with two, Oberle, DuBois and Mark Strohack scored for the winners. Paul Raâ€" nieri, Stephen Sonoski and Brian Barron replied for Bramalea. Jamie Cooke, with two, and Lucky DeGrazia replied for Bramalea. The Blues made a valiant comeback after the Waterloo flurry, coming close several times to knotting the score at 4â€"4. Never one to give the opposition anything to go on, Harrigan downplayed the significance of the 2â€"0 series lead. "I never feel favored till it‘s the fourth game with 20 seconds to go and we‘re leading by four goals," he said. Friday‘s game in Bramalea was an extremely lacklustre affair which Harrigan compared to a "first date." Paul Kleinknecht tailied the other Waterloo ® marker during the outburst and Don Oberle sealed the victory with only 1:10 left in the third and Bramalea trailing by one at 4â€"3. Oberle took a beautiful pass from Mike MacKay who was cruising in from the left side and unselfishly flipped the puck onto Oberle‘s stick in front of an empty net. Bramalea goalie Rob Swastek played MacKay to shoot on the play. Farquhar scored for Waterloo in the first period. Williams scored one goal and set up Shawn DuBois for another during two separate power play opportunities. _ /‘ ‘"When we lost Deric, we needed someone to step in," said Siskins‘ coach Gerry Harrigan. "So we decided to go with Johnnie and he did well for us." sion. The key to Waterloo‘s eruption was forward John Williams, who filled in for Ben'c Farquhar on the power play after the rugged winger was tossed in the second period for fighting with Bramalea‘s Larry Edliadis. 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