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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Dec 2013, p. 32

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32 - WM! ltl (X) (JilRONIClE - Wednesday, December I l. 20I A ~WH Breaking down the early success of the Siskins Continued frompage3l Mioczkowski for years witha24.40 success rate, bridge Winter Hawks and a 0-3 record “He's a presence out there,” said Clair» “it's been pretty ogood it's definitely a bit against the Kitchener Dutchmen this sea- mont. who added that the Waterloo native of a dllferent style play." said the 19<year- Scoring depth son, the Siskins have been able to step up to was added to the team as a result of oonnec- old, who says he's happy to play at home The Siskins don't have a player in the top play big games. But with five of their nine tions with head coach Chris Lazary. “in min. “It‘s nice to play in front ofthe home 20 scorers of the GOIHL 'Ihe team's leading total losses coming to teams below them in Cobourg. he did a lot of penalty killing He's crowd again â€" it‘s something I definitely scorer. Mmcdnwski, has30 points. Atotal of the standings, equal effort will need to be a big body with a long reach and a big stick. missed when i went to the (OlHL)." 15 players on the team. including five applied to all teams so that makes him a great penalty killer." defenoemen, have more than it) points For Martin. a 6-foot-6-inch stay at home Powerplaystmng ”lbughschedule defenceman, fitting in with the team has One shining spot at the half way mark of Betweentheplpes With 21 games remaining, the Siskins come easy. He knows a lot of his new team the season is the Siskim' powerplay. The Much-hyped Russian goalie lamrev has have eight games against teams in the top mates from playing minor hockey in Water- team is ranked sixth in the GOIHL and first lived up to the bun for the most part. In 2i four of the Midwestern conference. includ- loo and aka played alongside team captain in the Midwestern conference games, he has posted a 13~5-l-l record with ing three against the Kitchener Dutchmen. ‘ three shutouts. He has posted a 2.23 goals From now until December 22, the Siskins against average and a .929 save percentage. playfive games. -’ t: '. 5 F; ‘(l l (â€"- Back-up Ryan Hergott has been strong as The Siskins take on Brantford this Sunday ‘t_\ 7" '-- ~ ' well, postinga 6-1-1 record along with a 3.55 at the Wayne Gretzky Sports Centre. before v i 1 E i Sf X i y to: goals against average and a .893 save per- hosting the Kitchener Dutchmen on Sunday e v -' centage. at the Waterloo Memorial Recreation Com~ plea DECE M BE R ”WWW“ ‘ After ninning into penalty troubles early All-Starend Prospects game . in the season. lamry was able to straighten The Siskins will only send one player to out the team. The Siskins have found them- the all-star game this year â€" Mroczkowski. 'w , selves Shorthanded 144 times this season. He has netted 30 points this year for the ' /( j 2‘ ‘ ' } OnlyKitchenerhasa lower total in the Mid- Siskins. David Savory will represent the ____ A J A“ _ ‘ ‘ western conference with 124 times short» Siskins as an alternate. handed. It's a good thing they were able to In the prospects game. goalie Leo r‘ 1 .- _: N T turn that around because their penalty kill is lamrev, defenceman and London Knights t 4 - in the middle ofthe pack in the COM". and draft pick Josh DeFan'as as well as Ryan Tay- ‘ eighth in the Midwestern conference. lor will be starters on Team Blue (made up of 5 . Midwestern conference and Golden Horse- RECEIVEA HOLIDAY BONUS OF up TO 1,000 Consistency . . . shoesonrexencei With a 3-0 record against the Elmira Nick Hirstw1ll be an alternate defence- ON OUR MOST POPULAR MODELS. Sugar Kings. a 3-l record against the Cam- man. OFFER ENDS JANUARY 2“? Laurier disagrees with plan to allow . ' ’ MWCIW w... more funds for women s hockey ; in" MIR In“ " -~ ‘ $396 23” 2.56” mm 1m and conditioning people. mm a lot or om: ( I m M OimmcleStafl sion I programs have for womens hockey. xxfifi we're not gorng to be able to attract them. / a; ~s...t........-..t.~~-M~..... anadian lnterunivers’ t it. the m. Baxter the issue of fundin in uality 1' . :MMW“~"*W~W‘11AV Cing body of universilttyy signs in (‘82::da. can also c353: issues within the testaméq ’ a, . .. . ' . has introduced a five-year pilot project that "if you give more to recruit A and you lb ' ' "' “ "‘ would allow universities to offer more money have less to give the other recruits. then you ,' I to women's hockey players. but Wilfrid Laurier might lose one or two athletes down to the . 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