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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-02-12, Page 18s:u A 7,777 QD.IE'xRICUS•f•G•NA ;•STAR,•TF U'RSDAY, FEBRUARY 1.2,197.6 K yliNOA H�CKEY ., Last week in a game bdt- Sailors goal," *teen Lakepirt Steelers- and In .the other game Saturday' s South ._ London Bantams, an Gardiners Dairy got a third error was made. -(first one .. period unassisted effort from this -:year):. We would•like.to`--Peter Conlon to blank Whalen • r41,11c-:correeftiiiin • Frerry�-lnlu•>~a-ace .1 0�--4 u"661:lon4as ,� • Gaypor we stated was'in the Monday Mr.* Stereo blanked nets, -but it•was Sfeve Gallow' .Gardiners Dairy 4-0. Gary • who played the game'and did•; F.rb,. mark Hotchkiss, Jeff a terxific:j.o for the Goderich Stall_ and•Tith Bakker scored C'lub,, ; - the goals, . In the- second °gam-e—the • NOVICE HOUSE LEAGUE • 'Sailors. scored two goals in In Novice ;house league. the first period and hung.on to action`•Feb. 2 Mr. Stereo got a 'hand the Flyers their second first period goal from'Kevin defeat by a.score of Z -lm. .Scott Telford that proved to be the' Middel and Gary Stephenson winner as• they r-dbthe scored for the Sailors while. Legion Flyers 1-0. It was the .Scott Garrow replied for ;the first •loss of. the season for the Flyers. Flyers. • In the •other .game the, .; ATOM FIOUSELEAGUE • Legion Sailors do, ubled up on . February lst. game` .bet- Gardiners Dairpr9winning 6-3;'. ween: Mclntee 'Real Estate Scott Middel led. the •attack and Glenmark . Homes ® , with three goals while $hawnW produced_ a... shut out' for 'Larder added • two'and goalte.nder Paul McCartney; S::ephen Schutz the other. 4aMclntee won 2,'0,. •Peter Conlon scored two for. No •scoring• in the'first Gardiners with Steve Young period, as both teams missed adding a single, ' , several'good chances. Tuescla*Whaleninsurance Scott Stoll finally got`a goal: and the L'gion Flyers tied 3- to start the. second period as 3.'t David McCallum; :Frank he went in a1F alone on a.. Schloendo.rf and Don ' breakawayto beat goaltender Barraclough. scored .for Doug.D.i•ckson. .•••Whalen while R.obin:.Moore• Mcrntee Real Estate ''scored twice for the Flyers, defenceman Doug' Stevenson ick ned`u B .and r Todd •Jeffrey added a . p .. p ad Smith's pass single. to clinch the game late in the 'Saturday 'Feb: 7th Mir.' :third period. - • Stereo took a •2-0 lead over the : Tuesday's -contest, between Legion Sailors 'pa goals by the ,sarnetwo clubs was areal •Ron ' Chaprnan and. ;Kevin battle as Glenmark Homes • Telfor;and hung on to win•2-1. managed tohold'on to win. by - Scott Middel: score the only ;a close'score, 3--2• Glenmark • 'l-iomes opened the••scoring for the only goal in period one. Danny Shaddi;ck picked up Richard Worsell's ' pass and fired it home • t In tli:e•--rii-i4dd ^gip 'rtod' D:airy' Shaddi•c'k• got his 'second goal on.a -three-way, .ipassingplay. Don. McCallum picked up a perfect paas•froim • 3•.9hn Kloz•z and fed it to Danny, :who made mistakes. Before the period ended, David 'Mahood beat Doug Dickson with a good wrist shot, right-winger Scott. Stoll assisting. • Don Mc Callum fhade it 3-1 at the 8:33 mark."of the third period on an unassisted goal.. -:'McIntee Real Estate fought back making it 3=2 when Terry Erb scored from Joe Melady, but they .just.couldn't get the equalizer. Candlelight- Tavern defeated Mcintee Real Estate. 4-2 in a game played on Feb. 8th:.. Brent Fisher led the attack with three,goals.for the' -Candlelight Tavern. In the first period, .defer- ceman Frazer Abbott opened. the scoring on an unassisted goal, but, McIntee tied the , score at1=1 to start the second. period. Jeff Feagan set up Ray Vanstone who beat Dave. Moore on a good shot from the point. Tim RiehL drew an assist on Brent Fishers -first - goal which made it 2-1, but Gordon Harper tied tile -m gae. before the -period ended. Randy Chap -man assisted. In the final period; Bent Fisher ` picked, up':' two: unassisted goals to make the final score 4-2 for Candlelight • Ta Vern. r:• • • PEE WEE, • BOIsd.SE'LEAGI:JE On February 1st, a Sunday rimming.; game which was . scheduled tostart at 8:00•AM' laye,J 35 minute's' because.'no referrees showed up. Danny Maillet 'and Rob: Trebish filled in and did a 'very' capable job. The Pee,. Wee House League officials ..'would like to thank thepri. The -. 'game was played in three 9- minute . periods, and Goderich OP -P won' the garne 6-1 over • Toronto Dominion Bank. In the first' period, -Robert : 'Bedard opened , the scoring from John Huff. • Then Dean Bowra fired' two quick goals • home giving. OPP a three-. i_gera 1 -lead. Danny Redpath made it 4-0. on an unassisted goal to start the second period: Paul King spoiled Scott Wilsons shutout as he combined with Scott• Ross for 'T.D. . Bank's only goal ofthegame.. Del Bedard picked up the final -.two goals, . Danny Redpath and Greg Marshall •drew assists. OPP dominated • theplay throughout the whole gaoie. - Monday's double° header OPP - 8, Sifto Salt - 1 as OPP won'.their- .second. straight game. Goderich Restaurant . edged Denornme Flowers 3;2, •, as' Denomme Flowers were missing a couple of players. • First game, Del Bedard, a hard . •tvorker for the'' OPP, team, picked up a loose puck in a' scramble in front of the Siftti 'et and opened'- the, scoring, Greg ..;Marshall ;. assisting. • Bo"th teams checked -very closely tht;oughout.the period. °Sifto's passing looked very 'sharp,' and OPP played a hard. flit - tin g'gam e taki'hg the man.out instead of the puck. This • :0Y -JACK CPM NOS slowed S•ilto's •a'ttack, Turn ... Roosemalen:got the equalizer fclr Sifto when OPP failed td clear the puck . However, OPP _went' ahead'- 2-1: . before• Bedard dropped a -short pass'. ' to Danny:Redpath who filed it home: i Second peridd 'gdals in: Ie ' that( one; minute (0:29),• Danny Redpath .fed a pas into the slat to,•Mike• Chisholrrt •w:ho ,blasted one, . past Paul:: lllinger to give OPP ,a .5 I. ' `-teal. John Huff•picked up his. • • hat trick after putting 'away Robert Bedard's pass. Then • on ,a power play, goal, John, Huff banged in another one. Mike Paquette was off. for elbowing. • . Only goal•in the final period was. " by Del Bedard- who • .picked the corner • for a beautiful goal after taking a centre ice pass from•Danny - Redpath•and Greg Marshall. Final Score- 8-1 Second game, Goderich Restaurant opened the scoring as Lou DeWinter. beat . . •Dwaine Cooke on a wrist shot when Tom Profit set hi.m in the clear. .Starting: the ,play was Robert Jeffrey: who dug. the puck out of the corner. De.nomme Flowers •tied' the • "game 1-1' on a7 p.l'ay started by John Little, who came.up with --the puck :making .a geod pass 'to Kevin Campbell. at the point who, drilled a shot • `. towards the ` net . and Kent : 'Tigert tipped it in: • D'e.norrime Flowers went ' aheadat the start of the •secoiid ' period, as 'Neil Coughlan scored on a power, • platy goal but No. 5 Torn Profit, tied- the gafri at:the 8:22 mark: 'Lou DeWinter assisted•the winning goal as he set up Robert Jeffrey with a breakaway pass. He skated • • •,Jill, playing it cool, and put the:.,. puck up over Brian Murray's shoulder to .;give, Goderich- Restaurant a 3.21ead.. • A hard foiiglit final period ' produced no scoring. As the ..'game could have 'gone either. Way; Venom me Flowers is' to, be.congratulated since they ' only had tW eittra players,,?.. due to weather and injuries. - "Frida'y:. evening's. game'. D'e,nom.rne ,,Flowers whitewashed. Toronto DoMinionBank 5=0. First period started .• out. with close checking, but Denomme's Colin .,Alexander picked up a loose puck for the first• goal unassisted. Steve Sager•mmade it' 2-0 when he lifted a shot high over David, Fisher's •'shoulder. Kevin Campbell drew the assist. John Little scored on an easy shot which. T.D. Bank should have prevented. KentTigert, who keptthe puck. in TD Bank's zone, started the play. ' Denomme Flowerspicked Up a short-handed goal in the • second period. ;Steve Sager was the marksman with John Little assisting. • An unfortunate cir • cumstance occurred in the,:: game when Neil Coughlin's'' -stick caught Tom Smith in the face. and Nein had a game .misconduct plus 'seven • minutes for heh sticking 1"om Smith was not injured andcontinued to play the balance of thegame. • Steve Sager picked up his third goal in the third -:and: Brian Murray earned:another shutout as Denbrlim'eFlowers ' (-continued on page 1D 1975 CIIEV. 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