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Ironmen troun.ce Barons
to sweep opening
round
- By Peter Bauer ; on the stick side. with a 7-5 win at Kincardine
The Wingham Ironmen Jim LeGrand caught Sunday afternoon.
advanced to the final round everyone napping eight The Bears dominated first -
of their group playoffs with a seconds into 1E—e`second period action and held a
decisive 9-4 win at Hanover period, increasing the decisive edge in shots on goal
Friday night, sweeping the Ironmen lead to six goals with a 16-7 margin, but the
series in four straight before Bob Silluvan gave the Kinucks came out on top
games. hometown fans something to with a 1-0 lead, capitalizing
After winning the first cheer about, deflecting a on their limited chances.
three games by only the point shot in the slot past Rob Mike Zuzek skated in alone
narrowest of margins, a one- Schistad. and backhanded the puck to
goal difference in each case, Kevin Coultes scored his the stick side.
the Ironmen struck early fifth goal of the playoffs as The second period
and . frequently on Friday, he turned on the jets along featured an explosion in
taking the game away from the right boards then cut offence or a lack of defence,
their rivals almost right toward the goal. He skated depending on how you looked
from the start- a past the defender and at it, with the, teams com-
Wingham burst to a first- replac anent netminder bining for nine goals. Dave
period lead of 5-0 and Scott White before tucking Petteplace put the Kinucks
maintained that margin in the puck into the far corner. ahead by a 2-0 count on a
the second period, when each Pocaluyko notched his surprise shot from just in -
club scored three times, and second goal of the game, side the blueline, but the
through the third when each blasting one from the slot.onBears roared back with
scored once. a set-up by Coultes. three straight goals to take
Brett Cameron led the The Barons came to life in the lead.
offensive effort with three the dying minutes of the Peter Sinclair caught the
goals, including the eventual period, scoring two goals as Kinuck netminder sleeping,
game winner, and one assist. Ken Nixon deflected a shot p g'
Jeff Bloemberg, who was while parked on the goal- drilling a shot off the goalie's
brought up to replace the mouth and Chris Ross stick as he stepped across
injured Rob Willis, played an connected moments - later, the blueline. Richard McLay
excellent game, as did the jamming the puck past scored the next two goals,
whole defensive corps, Schistad after he had ,made the first from a goalmouth
holding the Barons at bay. the initial save.
Cameron opened the The final period saw each •
en route to the goal just over Cameron completingthe hat
scoring by deflecting a puck team score once, with •
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five minutes into the contest. trick on a goalmouth
moments later, poking the rebound past the downed . 2, 3, 4
Craig Anderson made it 2-0 deflection and Nixon firing a Cif for Mar
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scramble and the second on
a three -on -one break, ripping
a hard shot that struck the
netminder up high and rolled
over his shoulder, dropping
over the red line.
Dave Fair tied the score
when the Kinucks won a
draw in Bear territory. The
puck went to Fair in the slot
and he quickly released a
shot to the lower left corner.
Bill Jacques and Brian
Lush put the Bears ahead
again in the latter stages of
the period, but before time
had expired the Kinucks
fought back to tie the -score
again. Brian Catto and
Petteplace were the marks-
men, sending the clubs into
the dressing rooms tied at
five.
Jacques put the Bears
ahead for good on a three -on='
two break while his team
enjoyed the man advantage.
He wound up for a hard shot,
beating the goalkeeper with
a shot that found the upper
left-hand corner. The final
goal was scored into an
empty net.
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