The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-03-02, Page 15sports
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The Lucknow Atoms played one of their strongest games of the season but luck wasn't with
them and they lost the opener against Brussels in their WOAA semi-final series 3 - 2.
Lucknow travels to Brussels tonight for the second game in the series. Shown challenging a
Brussels player for the puck are from the left, Rod Crich, Brad Murray and Russell Sutton
[behind]. [Sentinel Stab' Photo]
Bantam B team has busy schedule
By Tom Ewer
A home and home exhibi-
tion series with Listowel over
the weekend found the Ban-
tam Bs playing four games in
the past seven nights.
On Tuesday, February 22,
in Ripley, Lucknow skated
away with a 5 - 2 win. The
game was typical, dose
checking and penalty free, as
is the case when these two
teams meet. Lucknow's
strong performance was a
direct result of their improv-
ed forechecking and passing.
Darin Lindsay led the way
with a well earned hat trick
while Steve Huffman and
John Faber contributed one
goal apiece.
On Friday, February 25.
Listowel travelled to Luck -
now and went home with a
last minute victory.
The local team seemed to
have the overall edge in play
until moments of undisciplin-
ed play and succession of six
Lucknow penalties in the
third period proved to be the
advantage Listowel needed.
The teams exchanged
goals back and forth with
Listowel going ahead 6 - 5 in
the final minute. Robbie
Beirnes was pulled from the
goal for an extra attacker but
Lucknow failed to come with
the equalizer.
On Saturday, February 26
in Listowel Arena the teams
played basically the same
style of wide open game.",
Plenty of scoring opportun-
ities were created by both
teams.
After taking an early two
goal lead on goals by John
Vandervelde and Richard
Askes, Lucknow again fell
victim to penalties which
Listowel quickly capitalized
on. The score at the end of
two periods was Listowel 6
and Lucknow 4. Darin Lind-
say scored twice.
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In the third period Wayne
Burgsma cut the lead to 6 - 5
before Jeff Burgsma tied the
score 6 - 6 late in the game.
Again Lucknow played well
enough to win as they did in
Friday's contest, but Listow-
el played a tough, physical
brand of hockey and never
seemed to quit regardless of
the game situation.
In Monday's game with
Wingham, Lucknow fell be-
hind quickly and were trail-
ing 5 - 2 at the end of two
periods. Darin Lindsay and
Todd Park were the scorers.
In the third period Lindsay
narrowed the score to 5 - 3 on
a nice stick handling effort.
The rest of the way Lucknow
applied tremendous pressure
but were held off by a hot
Wingham goaltender. A
tough one to lose!
The Bs have two league
games and a tournament
remaining over the next
three weeks.
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