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The lronmen trail in The Barns jumpedintoan earl
their best -of -ewe -it Series with the lead just 2:50into the
Hatiover Barons three games to one when the Wmgham d11 *au
following recent back-to;back loss® to clear the puck from behind' the
net.
Came four of the series was When the Ironmen awoke mid.
played Sunday* %%sham in front way through: the p�ri
QUApacked lOpie, but the fans they .found ,theMsibies -doWn
were not treatedlEthe same kind four goals and decided to try an
of hockey, they luid seen the week redeem theiniehteS:. Brad li414rra.
before, tipped.* a J. C. Hewitt slapshot
The Barons opened up the scor- from the point with Scott Hackett
ing at 18:25 of the first period when assisting while on a two-man ad --
Rob Beita poked in a loose puck in vantage.
a goaknotithgcramble, assisted by Foxton, who had come into the
Bill Spielmacher and Scott Ralston. game f�r McCleme.nt just afterthe
ExaittY'fciiir minutes later, Greg faced a flurry
M*hton,was aedited with the next -':'cif* turned them all
Ranover -Marker that went ticiff amakig'fivekey saves in a row to
skates -giving Ironmen goahe Creg rob the'likii*ne'of an almost certain
Mitlement no chance. !goal.anArldlealretbe#Ont*e
to gel baThe waronsgot ithird;goal in the
first frame to give them a 3-0 lead. The Ironmen scored a pair of
This one came off the stick of Scott power -play goals just one minute
Batterman. apart with the first of two a bullet
Murray Foxton started in net for shot from Hewitt on the point, as -
the second period and was not able sisted by Richard Bowman. Joe
to put a glove on Rob Beitz's shot Walker sent home a Paul Brophy
just 1:17 into the middle frame. The pass •from back of the net to put the
Barons scored two more in the sec- honmen within one.
ond to take a six -goal lead and fin- The Barons scored a short-hand-
ished off the Imnmen with a goal in ed marker at 7:26 -from Scott Kuhl
the third for the disappointing 7-0 to give them an insurance goal, but
final and 13-1 lead in the series. 'Brad Murray won the'draw bacic to
Game three was played in the Bowman, whoseehot from the point
Hanover Coliseum last Thursday was too much for goalie Randy
evening in front of a large crowd. Vansevenant
Despite numerous chances to cap- With the Batons on the power
turethe lead, the Ironmen came play and applying pressure in the
home on the bottam end of a 9-6 'Wirtghatn end, an Ironmen winger
score. made-a4ostly-error and put thei
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RON MARKERS—It UKIfortu;
nate that the Ironmen =Mut pull
off the upset in game three. Ti
Barons were giving them the
portunity, sitting in the sen bin
sometimes two and three deep.
While five of the six goals the he)*
men did score on the power play,
there were still inan limes the
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The Imninen had a difikttit time,
trying to Penetrate the BarOU,
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fense. Obviously, Hewitt poses a
real till* to the Barons wit ‘'
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