m a - WATEllu'X) (zit-cum °M March a an: Wolves’ dream season comes to sudden end 1 81mm in a shootout. there was a lot of / Lekun said. “We can't look back i Chronicle at pressure on these kids ' ‘ . . and second guess anything." I “Everybody expected us to win. , For most of the team. this will 1 LONDON - This one could Everybody but londonlguess" ‘ . bethe'itlastseasontogether. ; hurt for a while. Indeed. the Wolves (30-0-2) had . ‘ Players like Doucette. Christian > The Waterloo Wolves were rolled through the Alliance league Mroczkowski, Luke Moser, ion L 12 minutes away from achieving season in 2M l -l2. piling up an ' Nagata and Ben Poort have little I their ultimate goal this season in eight point lead on London (27-5» ‘ " ," choice. considering this istheir last ' the Minor Hockey Alliance of 0) by season's end thanks to a A season ofmldget eligibility. bekun [ Ontario midget triple-A league potent attack. a versatile blue-line also expects some of the younger . That's little more than half a and two capable No. I netminders players to move on to the junior ; period until a berth at the Central in Darren lluck and Ryan Purcell. level as well. i Region midget triple~A champi- It gained the Wolves recognition ) Doucette said he appreciates r onship tournament in Sauli Ste. as one of the top teams in Canada. . the lessons he has learned on and I Marie and the program‘s first as their overall 49-34 record was " off the ice, having spent two seaâ€" ; league playoff title since 2007. one of the best in Ontario ' sons with Lekun and team chair- r But if there's one thing the "We had a great season." cap- _ manWilly Huber. I Wolves learned this postseason. it's lain Ryan Doucette said. “Going From atï¬mde to preparation to I that you can't count out the 300-2 is something that doesn't being accountalgllt‘anofl' the ice. the ' defending champs from london. happen very often. I‘m proud of . l7- -old Sir A. Macdonald E especially on their home ice the boys and the things we accom- lllllaterloo Wolves um SW“ centre, “d Chris Eden "9h" chase down ï¬rm School said this season Less than a week after tumin a plished this ar." cordon 1" Knights “1 PM Freel °" Sunday at M“ Arena '" helped him as a leader after ' .. . . . F ye . London.TheWoNeslostGameaoflhediamptonshipsenes'}3. W 1 5-1 deficit in their eight-point However. their. Knights were WWW", gettinghandedthecaptain’s‘C' for > series to a 7-5 lead, the ir. Knights just as solid despite losing the reg- the ï¬rst time in minor hockey. l scored three unanswered goals in ular season series with the Wolves. The Wolves were down 2-1 in made it 3-1 just 26 seconds into “You're reputation doesn't just the third period on Sunday at Waterloo won three of four games Game 7 last week at RIM Park thesecond period. come from on the ice." said Medway Arena to dash the Wolves’ before the playoffs but none of before Ryo Kobayashi and captain But london scored four unan- Doucettewho hopesto play junior hopes of a “7th anniversary cham- those wins were by more than two Ryan Doucette scored two goals swered goals after that including B hockey next season with the pionship celebration with a 53 goals apiece in the ï¬nal 21 minutes of ioe Seney's empty netter to clinch Waterloo Siskins. “it's how you win in Game 8. In the league ï¬nal. the Wolves regulation to force a deciding the it. Knights a second straight hold yourself off the ice, making ‘I think we're all in shock still.‘ jumped out to an early lead on Game 8. Alliance titleovettheWolves sacriï¬cesfortheteam. Wolves head coach Bob lekun said points. winning two of the ï¬rst In the championship clincher, “You look back at the entire “1 think I've changed bemuse of Monday at the conclusion of the three games. But the Ir. Knights Waterloo scored twice with three series. and with the exception of this. it's going to be tough to get series. “Being the No. 1 team all responded with three straigtt wins minutes left in the ï¬rst period as the one game when we lost 64) (in over this loss, but what can you do ' season long. playing 32 games and to push Waterloo to the brink of limmy Soper and Doucette gave Game 5), our boys left everything right? 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