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LET'S TLLK MINOR HOCKEY
SUNCOAST ESTATES period with a goal by Wayne
The -'Signal Star Juveniles McCaul as"silted by- Greg"
played a great game Sunday ATOM ALL-STARS t
scored the final two Legion
goals both coming with less
Lapaine. Then with only 23 than two minutes remaining
seconds left in the game, in the game and both being
game against Petrolia and The Suncoast Estates Atom set-up b Brian•Shortreed.
g A11 -Stars clinched first place Mclntee tied the game on a P y
it two amen to one. Th d me was
afternoon to win their first '
goal by Ray .Vanstone with a sewn Arne ay
Greg Lapaine picking up his high scoring affair as the
second assist, Candlelight Tavern scored
Canadian Legion Auxiliary
five goals in the third period
upset the Candlelight Tavern to defeat Glenmark Homes 7 -
and are now tied with them 4• Referees Russ Pruder and
for first place. The Legion Paul Schaeffer • called two
team held the Candlelight good games.., Saturday mor-,
Tavern's top scorer Tom ning, many thanks • for
Profit. to only one goal, this showing up.
coming early in the second Candlelight Tavern went
just purchased jackets for the . other teams is still in doubt period as they rolled to 6-2 , ahead 3-1 in the first, as Toro
team They sure look sharp pending the outcome of P
victory
now tra g in the WOAA league stall: -
will
The next game in Petrolia
will be on Monday night. dings' here Thursday night
Many thanks to all the when they " defeated
sponsors who have helped
Walkerton, 2=0.
G.M.•H.A. and all the All Star. The Suns finished their 20
and°House League teams, but game schedule with• a record
a special thanks to Ben and of 12 wins, six losses p.nd two
Vivian Graham who have ties, good enough for first
taken over the sponsorship of place in the tightly bunched
the Novice All -Stars and have league. Final standings of the
and the whole team ap- postponed games to be. played
b f the ' Cana
period as Del Bedard scored
dian Legion Auxiliary
preciate what Graham this week, w. none o went ahead 3-0 in the first
Electric have done for them. 'other teams can catch the
Suns in the s an Ing • from Ron ;Stoddart then
The -only 'question at stake .Bedard, got his second goal
for the Suns is who their combining
opponents will be in the -first Stoddart. Stoddart picked up
The Electrics came up with round of the playoffs to begin his third pthe Candlelight Tavern failed oint of the game as
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GRAHAML ELECTRIC
NOVICE ALLUSTARS
with
Profit stole the puck and fired
a wrist shot, from the slot to
open the score. On a good two
way passing play, Mike •
Chisholm tapped in Tom
Profit's pass to give Can-
dlelight 'Tavern a 2-0 lead.
Glenmark scored their only
goal while playing short -
their second strong game in ,nextweek. handed as Dave Ruxton
as many Saturday nights with As first place finishers, the to clear the puck from in front carried the puck from his own
a 2-2 tie against St. Marys. St. Suns will play the team that of the net. Tom Profit made it ' end passed to David Moore, in
Marys opened the scoring • finishes fourth in the stan- 3-1 but before the second
earlyin the firstperiod when dings in a best of three series.
period ended, Greg the puck was left lying loose The Suns were the only. pl, of the Legion, carried
Kirk -
in the front of the net. Daryl Goderich Minor Hockey team the puck in from Legion,
c drew
Madge tied the score for us to finish, in first place in '
league standings, The local the goaltender Jim Reynolds
late 'in• the period when he g
tip ed • in Randy Gaynors Pee Wees were second,• out of position and popped ithome.
front of the net who beat Jim
Reynolds from close in. •
Glenmark Homes took the
lead in .the second period as
they scored two goals, John •
Peters scored an easy goal by
shooting from just outside the
d M d t blueline throu h a maze of
._...I.n: the.._fin-al period,—Brian- , _.._..ry,, .g:.
fourth in final league stan stolethe .puck -to •.�. players to tie. the game and
-assns : _ _ .__.---Short-i±eed
St. Marys went ahead again dings. M
score, making it 5-1 and Dave oore ipped in.a pass
in the second, again on a The win for the Suns over scoddart.pic ng up his second. 'from Dave Ruxton and Rick
goalmouth scramble. John'' Walkerton marked the first ° Youngfor the'go-ahead,goal.
time in four meetings in the goal of the game as he banged
Thompson tied it late in the g Candlelight Tavern. displayed
schedule that Goderich had in a ' rebound .of Greg Kirk -
second on a hard shot from connell's shot after Jim scoring ability In the third
well out. Grant Garrow defeated Walkerton. The Suns Re n lds made ' a brilliant period coming up with five
assisted. The Electrics came had lost twice and tied once in y goals. Joe Melady scored two
three previous, 'meetings save. Paul Murphy scored the
close in the last minute.Qf,.the itinfinal goal of the game as 'he as Mike' Chisholm 'set him up
. third when they had the puck between the two clubs. for both goals. Single noun
Derr and Darrell" picked up a .-loose puck in
Denis
buzzing all ' around the Si. l front, of Paul McCartney and a ters by Mike Chisholm, who
Graham each had a goal and scored the tie - breaking ggal,
Marys net, but couldn't getbeat him at 14:50.
•
_r__ an assist in the Suns victory:. Saturday _ the Greg Marshall putting in
Scott McDonald's rebound
SSnith, 'Tim Riehl and Tim Auxiliary scored four goals in after a fine original save by
Chisholm were the backbone , the shut -out int .Suns net. _third period,
Pat Bissett and Tom Profit on
of the team in this game The Suns played sound, - the' ._..h• p a Break eft Greg Marshall,`
defensive ' hockeyand whitewashing Mclntee Real
stopping quite a fewpotential in the penalty bo*. John
pp g Estate 4-0. The star of the
scoring chances,by -taking the displayed aggressive week, 4-0. Shortreed was Peters scored on a powerplay
man off the puck., fortchecking in blanking the." responsible for all four goals, goal, Paul Bolan•started the
P Walkerton team. scoringthe first two goals and play ' for Glenmark Homes
The line g John Thompson, g 1
Kent . Feagana and Randy ,This Saturday . the Suns, setting up the final two goals. only goal in the third period.
oGayn•or',. were the' most who were the champions in °' • featured
the "'recent Huronia Hockey The first period; GODERICH
dangerous unit: After, .the' Atom Tournament at Arthur, " close checking and good
s.
game, the ,boys were passing, plus good. goalten-
presented with hockey hit •• the tournament trai'1`
jackets by the Legion, andMurray
of Graham Electric, our team • Tournament, held this time at
Teeswater. " of Mclntee's. They held the
sponsor: All the boys andgame in the first
n'i°anagement would like to In their first game at 11:30 period. In scorelesse•second period,
thank our- sponsor .for, his the Suns will meet.Bradford. Alan Hough failed to score on
,. generosity and interest -they If they win; the Suns will play
against either Walkerton or:, a breakaway and both teams
have taken in the team since g missed numerous chances.
taking- over the spdnsorship. Seaforth at 4:20.
•h
-pass: Kent •Fea-gan also -drew - Bantamssocth,_ an_ i_ ge s
uie W11111G1. The four vvay..
cemen, Grant Garrow, Dave Goalies Jim MacDonald
' and Jeff Den a shared first game,' Canadian Legion
scoring was •dgne'in the first
•
two periods and Goderich
held their own through the
third.
One goal and two assists
were earned by Robby
Trebish; 'Danny Maillet
gained two goals and Larry
Madge contributed one goal
and one assist. Randy
Graham also added an assist
to help gain the victory for the
Lions.
To date the, Lions have
played 37 games of which
they have won, 25, tied 6 and
lost 6.
n the Saturday, February
15 the Lions will play an
exhibition game against
London Minor. The Lions tied
London Minor at the first of
the season so it should be an
interesting math o„
Saturday at 7 p.m. in the
Goderich arena.
PEE WEE
'HOUSE LEAGUE
' Get down to the arena if you
want to' see hpckey•at its best,
you can sure tell the teams
are nearing the playoffs, as it
was playoff hockey Monday
night in the two games
layed, in which Goderich
Restaurant_-.upSet_. the _ top
__tam Sifto_ Sa,lt 2.1 and
Denomine• :Flowers were
robbed as Goderich O.P.•P.
won 5-4 in the other game.,
John Ross opened • the
scoring for . the Goderich
Restaurant team as he beat
Steve Boyce who was, the
Substitute goaltender for'Sifto
Salt replacing Paul Bellinger.
Robert, McDonald started the
play from. his own blue line.
The only goal in the second
a ain, in another Huronia fling by, Paul McCartney of The Goderich Lion Pee
1Vfr• Ben Graham g Brian
LION P.EE�W'EBS
If the Suns lose their first , Canadian Legion Auxiliary `
It is really.appreciated. finally got . one past urian
Listowel will be in• town on game in the tournament; they as $rian Shortreed
will be returning home to play . Murray,
Saturday for a 5 °o -clock scored two quick goals, in .less
game. _ an exhibition game against than a minute displaying
the Atom `B' team at 6:00. excellent stick handling, and
ATOM HOUSE LEAdUE. strong skating ability. Alan
I-iough and Tim Roosemalen
NOVICE
HOUSE LEAGUE
Game started -at 9:15 with
Legion Auxiliary with a 'Mn,
of , 2-0 Randy Chapman and
Mike Daer got the goals for
Legion. Congratulations to
John Dobie for a shutout. This
was only the second win for
Legion this season. There
were three penalties called
and was a well played game
In the firstgame, Tuesday,
between Glenmark Homes'
and Mclntee Real Estate,
played to a 2-2 tie, with the
tying goat coming with only
23 seconds remaining in the
game. In the first period both
teams . played very even
hockey and in the last minute
of play, Dave Ruxton made 'a
The second game started at . rush up there for Glenmark
10:15 with Mr. Stereo winning Homes and beat goaltender
'.it 3-1,'D avid Jewell scored the .. Brian Murray on a low shot.
three goals for Mr. Stereo. . David Moore started the •play
John Antonopoulos•scored the for. the only.,, goal ashoth
one for Gardiner's Dairy. ••-.-- teams featured - excellent
Playoffs start.February 24, goaltending. Mclntee Real
and will be finished March 8, 'Estate started•a come back at
1975, , the 2:55. mark of the third
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period was by Si'to Salt as
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Nin,e penalties were called
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