aB.wArEttu90u"t0N-dttesuyiMasx:ttt2007 Wolves lay their cards on the table at Telus Continued from page 26 "i-r-ll-l-lg-rr-l-IMI Over goaltender Colin Bmen's locker are cards featuring Kelly "Hollywood" Hmdey. and Eddie "The Eagle" Belfour. Which side ofhim is best represented by those two goalies? "l don't know where the Hollywood came from" said Breen, although his off- ice personality suggests he doesn't shy away hom the spotlight. But it's his on-ice demeanour that might be best represented by "Steady Eddie," who is always fundamentally sound and never buckles under the pressure. "I'm play with a lot of confidence," said Breen. who had a big 4-0 shutout win over London to put a lock on the Alliance finals. "Everything' seemed to be going my way. "HoyGood," laughs teammate Mike Dunn. :But'l hépe (saved my best for tag: 'Ill-at-v,,.,.".,,,,, -- _--.., an: TicuhoreovoitabkatTuAodboxomeoorbr comm 5196734570 or 1a0G26sa977 or ortlioo d mnenhvoquortcom Ticket peices: uppor rods $30 . SSO, gold; and krwor rods $65 TICKETS ON SALE NOW! Perhaps Dunn has the most to live up to with Mario Lemieux and Wayne Gretzky's cards staring at him over his locker. The Waterloo Wolves have only dropped two games on home ice this year, and hope to keep the strong play up at the Talus regional; next week. SU'WEO 'MOTO "R's because of his number." laughed Breen, about Dunn wearing the famous No. 66. "He has a hard time living up to that one," offered Volpini as a rejoinder. "I think Kory was trying to give some confidence to me," said Dunn. "They're definitely big shots to fill." - _ _, So is there any other superstitions that the club will be employing during their post-season run. Perhaps a playoff beard or some other good-luck charm. I "l {Refer the clean shaven look," said Volpini. setting the tone for his team. "Plus it makes us look more profession- al." But Dunn has been a welcome addi- tion to the Wolves since joining the club from Woolwich last year. He had 61 points and 29 goals this season. "I tried to grow on-e but it came in all patchy," said Bitten. - - C, A And playing like professionals is what this team has been all about since the first practice of the season, said Schlitt. "You can tell from the first practice of the season that they came to work," said Schlin, Who is in his third year with the program. "And they've been working hard ever since, " The Wolves open the tournament on April 2 against the Richmond Hill Stars, winners of the Ontario Minor Hockey Association title. After the opening cere- monies they take on Sault Ste. Marie Northstars, winners of the Northern Ontario Hockey Association. Other teams include the Glouchester Rangers from the Ottawa area. and the Toronto Junior Raiders. Tickets are avail- able by calling the Waterloo Minor Hockey office at 519-725-1434, or by vis- king www. waterioohockeyonra. Drop Mf books. sheet music, cm, DVDs, commercial video tapes, audto cassettes, and Video gum at Ftrst UM Church {but door) on Wednesday, April " (9am-9pm) or Thursday. April " (Van-6w» FRIDAY, APRIL 20 9am-9pm " FIRST UNITED CHURCH Comer of King I: Wt1tiam,Whterioo USED BOOK SALE SATURDAY, APRIL 21 9am- 1pm For donation irttormattuo, call 519740-5249 43" Annual Canadian Federation of University Women Also: Music 3 Movies www.cfuwkw.org