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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Dec 2012, p. 30

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M-WAH KHIHZNIONICU‘I - Wednesday Der ember H.201: S' kin g int ti al “Leary glad . O C I Czech forward looking to make an impact on Canadian we in the game B\ [URBAN Earn l hmmt li' \lufl By [0mm Eng"- \. . ; Chronicle Staff he Waterloo Niskttis an- linp~ ' Q I“); they lunt- tipl'llt‘tl ll ; _; m . » f , B elieve it or not. Brian O'Deary ptllt'nllill It't’lullillg windows 1 . . “i " -- fifik ”a; has been through worse. into liuropv. ‘ . it 333% ' » ’~ The new head coach of the the (tilllll club Wl‘ll‘tllllt‘tl ‘ a; “I; -- Waterloo Siskins walked into 3 (inch forward lakuli [010" to thi- ‘ '1"? - \ ‘ 4 . . ' . hastile environment in Septem- lIm-up over the Wt‘l‘lu‘lltl alter the . - _ in? t ' i‘ . . her of 2009, when he replaced 19 yt-arold was given clearance to t? , I (N ,9 t, ‘ ‘ former NHLer Tom McCarthy as play by the Ontario Hockey limit-r. ‘ ”1.5.2 ; ‘ - /‘ 1‘ . ;, bench boss of the Ontario lunior anon. thi‘Ontario Hockey Msocia- of 3.21, ' K ‘. t . ; " A Hockey League's Huntsville non and ”(Wkt'y t'anada on l-‘riday. A f" a?» . J ' Otters. [be six; foot ; two native of ' l. . .; fizz?“ . "‘ At the time. McCarthy was the “pawn. the hometown of Kitchener ., “infifi'n " a a ; only Otters head coach players. Rangers forward and close friend 7» a." g ' A 5 ‘ ’ _ staff and fans had known in the Radt-k Faba, has been in Waterloo , . . ’- W" ‘ . ; .1' ' . franchise’s first six years of exis- since late NOVt'mbt‘l'. but was , “1 ‘ I ' 33} tence and he brought a pair of awaiting approval to practice with w? “a > ; i :. fig}.r banners â€"â€" divisional playoff and the team. s" “ regular season titles in back-to- ”1‘ was able to join his new ; - ' . backseasonsâ€"to Huntsville. Siskins teammates. albeit without * ' ‘ -- " So when McCarthy left â€"â€" a a full practice under his belt. at 115- - , , ‘ . move described by Otters man- towel Memorial Arena Friday as a. . agement as a “business decision" Waterloo full 3-2 in a shootout to 1; â€"â€" and the general manager ten- the host Cyclones. is W»..A M ... .. ‘ ‘ dared his resignation. it triggered “F." ’ W .-' u it til. pl ay 3333:: egffikgrlntg :22: Waterloo Siskim forward Jakob telen, second from right. deflects a shot wide of the not Sunday during GOJHL tags-1:3: d: doth eegglsiitgnt Kevin lirrike said below l cl en's first action against the Cambridge Motor Hawks at Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex. The Siskins, who led 2-1 coaches. the equipment manager game. a" will he a process for sum in the second period, lost #2 on three straight goals by Cambridge In the third. WWW and the trainer. He hasn't practised with us yet, but Enter O’Leary. we're looking forward to having hockey in Canada and he believes tinned lelen was looking for a place respond to a request for comment “I walked into a dressing room mm in the lineup," he can become a better player on to play. was a first for him in 30 on the signing. . where I only had one player that l lelcn. who is being touted as a the smaller ice in North America. years of junior hockey experience. The dozens of pages of paper~ knew and 1 had no one working strong skater with an even stronger “I want to be good for the team He said bringing in European work and layers of approval can be with me," said O‘Leary, who shot, spent pan of the 2012; iii sea- and I want to improve.‘ said lelen, players to the junior-B GOIHL is a a hassle as well. which includes served as head coach and general son with ”(I Sit-van 0mm of the who met his future teammates for rarity because some of his col; providing reasons for transferring manager of the Otters until [anu- (‘Ji-ch senior men's third division, the first time on Wednesday but leagues are reluctant to give away out of the player's domestic league aryof2011. last year, he split time with had to watch practice this week spots on their roster to players -â€"â€"which in lelen's case. Emke said. “And probably half the team ()pava's senior roam and the while his transfer wasapproved. from outside the province. was due in part to the glut of were very tight with the coach uridt-retisquad. limkt- said the process. which Mark Ellis. commissioner of the locked-out NHL players looking thatwaslet so.” ln an interview but Thursday. started over the last couple months GOIHI. and interim chief executive for places to play overseas Continued on page 34 lt'lt‘ll said it was his dream to play when major junior contacts men- officer for the DNA. did not (kindnuedonpogefilfl Lo 9 & McQuade Ml'l' 1- , Firs. Automobtb Body and Point B P ' - ”3“" . ., . ‘ M any”; «out» est rice. \ r \ one . . . ' a Best Selection Sma'izine'nA" EUROPEAN AUTOMOBILES WATERLOO PUBLIC SQUARE ______________.â€"â€"â€"-â€" . . DealerAuthorizedby FAMILY CELEBRATION EVENT (“Ollda’ SHOPPlnG .' . Mummy. Dt‘tl‘lltl‘li'l ll. 20” WMBMW,M““ ottilflptti made easy 6* AudiNW,Mitsubtshr.Ntssan C amd 3‘ S #I . 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