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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8,1995
Bulls,
Wolves
series
tied at
one
Mike Heffron ...works his way to the front of the net only to be thwarted
by Walkerton Goaltender Dan Xintavelonis. The Ironmen go on to win this
game lead in their Quarter Final Best of Five series.
d 7=6and`take a one
gam
... ane s
Iwo aItonrnefltlP,
Wingham Ironmen . hold a two . Just 24 seconds later, the Black -
game advantage over the Walker- / hawks evened the score as Daryl
ton Blackhawks in their Western Faust flicked the loose puck over.
Junior 'C' Hockey League quarter- the shoulder of •Adam Skillen-
•-final series. Less than a minute later, the
The Ironmen overcame a 3-2 Hawks took the , lead as Devin
first period deficit Sunday after- McArthur fired the puck past Skil-
noon as they went to claim a 7-3 len. Walkerton took a two -goal
victory to take a 2-0 lead in the lead at 5:13 as Hayter
took
work tom
best three of five series. Wingham tage of sloppy defensive
• escaped with a 7-6 win in the first score on a shorthanded effort.
' game of the series, played Friday Murray got the Ironmen , one
at the Lockridge Memorial Arena. goal back at 11:52 as he deflected
The Ironmen gained the home a shot by Lane, from the point into
ice advantage after Brussels pro- the Walkerton net... Wheeler also
tested the use of an ineligible earned an assist.
player by the Blackhawks, in the Walkerton regained a two -goal
final meeting of the regular sea- lead at 14:21 as Kirk Paddon drift -
son. The Bulls won the protest, ed a high shot from the point into
which dropped Walkerton firth, the top of the net.
one point behind Wingham. Sangster put the Ironmen one
Brad Hayter gave the Hawks a goal back at 1:04 of the second pe -
1 -0 at 5:09 of the first period on riod from the face off. Whecicr
Sunday. Less than a minute later, and AMt �ay drew 1, Mike ssists.
Heffron tied the
Justin Murray evened the score for "
the Ironmen with Brett Sangster score as he was set up by Brom-
and Jason Thompson getting as-
sists.
Goals by Chris Farrow at 7:04
and Jeff Ocstricher at 12:23 gave •
the Hawks ,a 3-1 lead. With 4:26
left in the opening period, Troy
Fischcr put the Ironmen one down
with help from Jeremy Crceden
and Chris Fischer.
The Ironmen took the lead for
good in the second period, with a
pair of unanswcrcd goals, while
shutting the door on the Walkerton
offence. Kyle Wheeler evened the
score at three at 6:07 of the middle
period with help from Murray and
Sangster. Troy Fischcr gave the Ir-
onmen the lead at 10:19 with as-
sists earned by Chris Fischer and
Crecdcn.
The Ironmen put the game away
with three unanswercd third period
. goals. Sangster scored at 5:22 with
Wheeler drawing the assist.
Wheeler scored his second of the
game at 10:04 with Sangster and
Dcryk Hastic receiving helpers,
and Mike Bromley concluded the
scoring with 14 seconds remaining
in the game with Jonathan Lane
and Cory Morgan earning assists.
Jason Reid posted the win in the
Wingham net with Denver Eng-
land being tagged with the loss in
the Walkerton goal.
The Ironmen opened the scoring
Friday evening, but after 20 min-
utes of play, the Blackhawks held
a 4-2 advantage, as a result of
sloppy defensive play by Wing -
ham in their own zone.
Murray opened the scoring at
1:15 as he redirected a pass -out
from Wheeler, past Dah Xintavel-
onis. Sangster also earned an as-
sist. gle helper.
Home ice could be the deciding
factor in the best three of five
quarter -final series between the
Brussels Bulls and the Wiarton
Wolves,
The Bulls took the opening
.game of die series, 6-1; played'Fri-
day at the Brussels -Morris -Grey
Community' Centre. The Bulls
made the trek to Wiarton Sunday
evening ,and were handed a 5-4
setback in double overtime. In
both contests, the Bulls jumped
into a 2-0 lead after 20 minutes of
play.
Brian McNichol and Ryan
Wright tallied the first period
goals for Brussels in the game
Sunday evening. The Bulls held a
ley. Creedal gave Wingham the 3-1 advantage after two periods of
lend at 17:39"as he scored a short' play as Tim Beyer scored for
handed goal after Chris Fischcr Brussels and Scott Bridge added a
won the face off. power play marker for the Wolves.
D.J. Selkirk pulled W lkerton Third period goals by Dylan
even at 7:57 of the third period. At• Lisk, Greg Hellyer and Dustin •
8:24, Chris Fischer restored the Weir gave Wiarton a 4-3 edge.
lead for Wingham after being fcci However, Nate Bender's marker
a pass by Crecdcn. Lane also rc- with .1 second remaining in regu-
ceived an assist. Just 17 seconds lation time to send the game in to .
later, the Ironmen took a two -goal extra time.
lead as Murray tallied his third of Nothing was resolved in the 10 -
the contest. Wheeler and Sangster minute sudden death session, so
earned assist. the teams took a break and came
. Selkirk scored at 15:03 to put out to play another 20 -minute peri -
the Blackhawks down by one. ods. At 1:17 of the second ovcr-
In the final minute of play, the timesession, Bridge tallied his
Blackhawks pulled their goalie in second /goal to give Wiarton the
favor of an extra attacker in an ' 1- win and even the series at a game
tempt to tic the game. The Bla •k- apiece.
hawks came close to scndin the Greg McNevan and Peter Rytcr
game into overtime, as they rang a scorcd in the first period on Friday
shot off the post. to give the Bulls a 2-0 first period
Skillcn made 43 saves in the lead. Sheldon Mustard gave the
Wingham net and Xintavelonis Bulls a three -goal advantage after
stopped 27 Ironmen Shots. 40play.
A minutes
of oals by Brian Zabel
and a second by McNevan in the
third period carried the Bulls to
the victory.
Hellyer was the lone Wiarton
goal getter, in the third period, on
Friday.
Gane three in the series will be
played Friday at 9 p.m. in Brussels
with game four going at 7:30 in
Wiarton on Saturday. The fifth
and deciding game, if necessary,
will be played Sunday in Brussels,
beginning at 4 p.m.
February 3
February 9
February 10
February 11
Wescats Novice Bs
wrn two games tia tie
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Wingham Wescast Industries
Novice Bs won two games and
earned a tic at the Howick Novice
Tournament held during the week-
end.
In the team's opening game,
Wingham played Belgrave to a 2-
2 draw. Matt Rozendal and Adam
MacDonald scored for Wingham
with Brittany Campbell earning an
assist.
Nathan Spivey had a goal and
an •assist for Belgrave with Paul
Garniss adding a single goal and
Ryan Moran a single helper.
Jason Thompson scorcd thrc
goals in the team's second as
Wingham doubled up Drayton, 4-
2. John King tallied a single mark-
er.
Thompson fired „a pair of goals
and added an assist in Wingham's
third game -as they downed Mount
Forest 3-1. Bruce McGrail
chipped m with a single goal and
Mia Bieman earned one assist.
S. Greer tallied the lone Mount
Forest. goal.
Thompson scored two goals last
Tuesday as the Novice Bs edged
Teeswatcr in a league ganle at the
Teeswater-Culioss Community
Centre.
MacDonald collected two as-
sists and Josh Hicks earned a sin -
Jeremy Voisin. tallied the lone
Teeswater goal with help from
Chris MacDonald and Lindsay
Moffatt.
February 12
February 13
February 14
AA
4:00 to 10:00 p.m. Figure Skating
9:30 to 11:00 a.m. Parent and Tot Skating
11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Adult Skating
2:00 p.m. Madill Mustangs
5:00 p.m.Novice B
6:00 p.m. Bantams
7:30 p.m. Pee Wee A vs. Chesley
9:15 p.m. Walker
5:30 p.m. Atom B
6:30 p.m. Pee Wee A
8:30 p.m. Ironmen
10:00 a.m. Pre -Tyke
11:30 a.m. Novice B
1:00 to 2:00 p.m. Public Skating
2:00 p.m. Novice A practice
3:30 p.m. Pee Wee A
5:00 p.m. Intermediate Girls
6:30 p.m. Ironmen
8:00 p.m. GoodtiFFners vs. Listowel
10:00 a.m. Industrial Hockey
1:30 p.m. Rockers vs. Seaforth
3:00 p.m. Senior Girls vs. Teeswater
4:30 p.m. Atom A
6:00 p.m. Novice A
7:30 p.m. Pee Wee B vs. Hanover
9:00 p.m. Midget
4:00 to 10:00 p.m. Figure Skating
9:30 to 11:00 a.m. Parent & Tot,Skating
11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p'.m. Adult Skating
3:15 p.m. High School practice
4:30 p.m. Pee Wee B
5:30 p.m. Atom A
6:30 p.m. Tyke
7:30 p.m. Bantam
9:00 p:m. Midget
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