Continued from page 21 The biggest thing is for Guilbault and Greig, who has been sitting out for most of the season while waiting for a trade from the Kitchener Dutchmen, to improve their conditioning as the Siskins head into the stretch run of the Midâ€"Western hockey league‘s regular season. hands who is good with the puck," said Burjoski. "He fits in nicely with Knee â€" they are two natural playmakers." "It will take a little while for them to get up to speed, but adding those two guys has made a real big difference for us," said Burjoski. The Siskins also got tougher with the addition of Brown for the smoothâ€"skatâ€" ing Goss. â€" 0 "We‘re not reliant on our defence to score, and Listowel was looking to add a little more mobility on their defence," said Burjoski. "Brown is that old style squareâ€"shouldered defenceman who can play tough in the corners and get the puck out quickly. "We gave up a lot in Kyle Goss to get him, but he‘s got another year he can play for us so I‘m pretty happy with that move." Burjoski hopes their addition plus the subtraction of some players that didn‘t fit in with the Siskins‘ plans adds up to some success in January after they struggled in December, only earnâ€" ing one point in 12 games. "The last thing that comes together is your chemistry," said Burjoski. "And with the defections that we had, and the injuries that we had â€" plus the uniâ€" versity exam schedule that killed us in December â€" we just needed to do something. "We knew the kind of kids that Oliviâ€" er and Connor were, so hopefully this "The last thing that comes together is your chemistry .... We just needed to do something." Siskins look to change their chemistry â€" Richard Burjoski Waterloo Siskins general manager brings us together and gets our young guys working harder." _ o The Siskins enter a favourable part of their schedule including two games each against Owen Sound and Kitchenâ€" er. Burjoski said he‘d like to string together some wins to solidify the Siskins playoff position while climbing up in the standings. 69 P Wmmdm?mwm}ummmmemmmmm The Waterloo Chronicle Team of the Week is the Waterloo Septimatech minor atom Bruins. The Bruins won the annual Christmas tournament held at RIM Park with a 3â€"2 victory over Gibson‘s TV. Septimatech went undefeated in the round robin play in Pool A with victories over Gibson‘s, MTE and Alliance Roofâ€" ing. In the first game of the tournament, Septimatech defeated Gibson‘s 2â€"1. In the second game the Bruins defeated MTE by a score of 3â€"1. In the final game of the round robin, the Bruins earned a 5â€"2 victory over Alliance Roofing. Septiâ€" matech finished in the top spot in Pool A and played Pillers, who finished second in Pool B. The Bruins won 5â€"1. In the finals, Matthew Barnes opened the scorâ€" ing on a pass from Ryan Berkin. Barnes TEAM.QEXXLHEWEEK 597 King St. N., Waterloo 519â€"880â€"1828 * 0 LA presented by "Those are teams we have to beat consistently if we want to get anyâ€" where," said the club‘s firstâ€"year GM. "We really need to take four or five of the next six games to get us back into contention for that fifth spot. The Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks women‘s hockey team won the Battle of Waterloo against the University of Waterloo Warriors 5â€"0 Saturday night at the Sun Life arena. The Hawks swept the weekend with another win over the Warriors Sunday afternoon. The wins improved the Hawks‘ record to 16â€"1â€"1, while the Warriors fell to 5â€"10â€"3. "We‘re still within six or seven points of fifth place which is where we really think we should be." added another goal in the third period to make it 2â€"0. Gibson‘s answered back with a goal from Calvin Grischow to make the score 2â€"1. Minutes later Barnes scored his third goal of the game on a beautiful breakaway to seal the win for Bruins. Grischow responded for Gibâ€" son‘s but it was enough as the Bruins held on for a 3â€"2 win. Members of the Waterloo Septimatech minor atom Bruâ€" ins, pictured above, are: (back row) Simon Pare, Jamie Embro, Adam Petro, Wesley Costen, Jacob Hess, Matthew Barnes, Ryan Berkin, (second row) Keeâ€" gan Gingrich, Ben Campbell, mascot Owen Fenton, front row goaltender Samuel Fenton. Missing from photo are Michael DiGravio, Michael Frank and David Cameron. Hawks sweep weekend games against Warriors GREG MACDONALD PHOTO Presented by Drew Harvey M.Sc. C.K. 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