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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-01-19, Page 18te,AGE2A-Gommai sicombaTAK valm*Dioramolorxm BY ROD HILTS - The Clinton Maatangs learned an haPartant lama in last FlidaY night's" loss to the Walkerton Black Hawks you can't win hockey games • from the Penal' box. The Hawks took full ad- vantage of their power play dpparnmities by scoring five power play goals in handing the Mustangs their third consecutive loss. The Mustangs were minus the services of four players from the lineup; Brad Armstrong and Ross Snider were serving suspensions and Sean Van Dongen and Ken Thornton had shoulder injuries. Coach Jim Nigro failed to use the lack of manpower as an excuse for the loss. "We never played well. Our dub lacked discipline and we never skated well or used the body," said Nigro. The lack of discipline showed as the Mustangs were caught out of position and took needless penalties throughout the contest. Walkerton opened up the scoring at 4:55 of the opening period when Kevin Kieffer connected on the power play by flipping a rebound over Clinton netminder Jim MacDonald. The Mustangs tied the score with three minutes left in the period while the Hawks had two men in the penalty box. Jack Adams took a perfect pass from team Captain Jim Fritzley and drilled a low wrist shot off the stick of Hawk's goalie Steve Elliott and into the top corner of the net. The period ended with the Hawks dominating play. The acrobatic goaltending of Jim MacDonald kept the score tied at one after the first period of action. The second period saw Walkerton outscore Clinton 4-2. The Mustangs grabbed the lead for the first and only time in the game at 5:46 on a shorthanded goal by right winger Brian Horner. Horner took a pass from Darren Graham and blasted a 20 foot slap shot over the shoulder of Elliott. The Hawks tied the score on a power play goal at 8:56. Mark Walters unleashed a fluttering slap shot that eluded MacDonald's _glove. Three minutes later Walters gave Walkerton a 3-2 lead when he won a faceoff in his own end and raced ice length beating MacDonald with a deke. The Mustang power play backfired when Kevin Kieffer scored a shorthanded goal by intercepting a pass in the Clinton end and ripping a snap shot past MacDonald for a 4-2 Hawk lead. Walkerton increased the margin to three goals when Mark Walters collected his third goal of the period. Walters deflected a Clarence Rosevear slap shot through the legs of MacDonald, whe was screened on the play. Clinton came back at 18:50 as Brent Daw whistled home a drive to make it 5-3 Walkerton after two periods of play. The third period belonged to the Hawks as they scored three power play goals. Penalties destroyed any chance the Mustangs might have had to come back in the game. Discipline problems and poor positional play by. the Mustangs were especially evident in the third period. 'Kevin Elliott made it 6-3 for the visitors when his slap shot made its way through a maze of players for Walkedon's third power play goal of the game. Walkerton connected for its seventh goal when Wayne Hinsperger scored on the power play with Clinton's Brian Horner off serving a five minute major for hooking. The third period semed like a marathon with play moving at a snail's pace. Referee Jim Nanni dished out 30 minutes in penalties during the period with 16 minutes being assessed against Clinton. Brian Horner scored the lone Mustang goal in the period as he deflected a slap shot from 'Greg Flowers by goalie Elliott for Clinton's second power play goal of the game. Hawk's Captain Mark Zippel rounded out the scoring with a woo play goal at 14:52 of the period. Following the game Clinton Coach Jim Nigro was optimistic about the club's future this season. 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