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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Mar 1990, p. 31

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at two games each and the Siskins are right back in the thick of things. As for the Cullitons, who were riding a winning streak, they‘re almost ready to hit the panic button. Siskins, trailing the Stratford Cullitons 2â€"0 in the series, stormed back posting a 5â€"4 win in Stratford on Friday night while tyingtheuhlbueknqmmm posting an impressive ! before a sold out crowd at the Waterloo Arena. . Siskin‘s game plan is to frustrate the Frustration, frusâ€"tra‘shon, .The act of The Waterloo Siskins are back and they‘re kicking butt after two weekend wins over the Stratford Cullitons in the Midwestern Junior B Hockey League finals. The bestâ€"ofâ€"seven series is now tied Sports Siskins even junior B finals against Cullitons FIT TO BE TIED Pete Cudhea photo seco rery . On Priday night conize Brad Hipoldle did mont of the damage for Waterloo scoring three p“.lt%n great to be back in the series," Taylor said. "Now it‘s a best of three." Taylor, who accounted for his first hat trick of the season, scoring twice on the The 20â€"yearâ€"old , who hails &m&.mmmswm the overtime periods. Wewt:edlém ‘them, they scored winner." Sllhn:m the Cullitons 126 in overtime in Game two in Waterloo, but came out on the losing end of a 7â€"6 score. Mfimmntfin’in,honidin reference to the 11 minor penalties assessed to the Siskins in the opening period. The Cullitons had 13 handed their way. Asked if it was difficult to be thrown %w.‘_“-'“.'“-'._- Un Msscs Gerry ejected from the game i 198 of the first porind, snaistant can be beaten, just as long as the Siskins ues us eoran anaggame _ We realized last Sunday that they looked tired in the third and especially in the overtime periods. We were all over * Afe)h We Use § Recycled f @Newspflm CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1990 "We‘re fighters. We‘ve been down beâ€" fore, not only in the game but in the series, but we‘ve comeback. It‘s there for us, all we have to do is work for it." Siskins were forced to utilized goaltenâ€" der Rick Pracey after ing goaltender Blair Molto was cutdown Ly Culliton forward Mike McLeod at 10:44 of the second period. Molto was carried off on a stretcher, taken to the hospital and later released. McLeod was off for five minutes ers short for two minutes, but all Siskins Pfohblyfllehimmdt.he game came when Black scored at Bmdm-mdvindtyingthem 44. According to Neisen, that was the goa! that got the Siskins back into the quick to respond that, ‘"The team worked together tonight. It wouldn‘t matter who was behind the bench." ‘The boys came back tonight and really period, but Taylor picked us up when we into the game as head coach, Neisen was (Continued on page 34)

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