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Times-Advocate, 1986-04-16, Page 17A goodsea$o ands Moly The 1>lth joss o[ the to be unlucky and brought Mohawks to the end of termediate "C" playoff ni u • ks win �luooflng gami, less series to Creni.r. cteedr OHA In - Sunday In the seventh and deciding contest with an imprissive 6-1 victory one night earlier in Creemote with a large contingent of Exeter fans in attendance. Creemore now move a little far- ther south to meet Alvinston for the Ontario championship. Alvinston ousted the defending phamps from Dresden in a full seven game series. ,t With about 1,500 fans in the Wean arena stands Sunday night, the Mohawks dominated play throughout most of the game, but couldn't get the puck to bounce the right way in many instances. The big stumbling block for the Mohawks was Creemore goalie Rick Tomkinson. Time and time again be came up with superlative stops and overall got in front of 49 of the 52 shots fired his way. His team-mates only .managed 30 shots at Louie Arts in the Exeter nets. More than half of the 17 penalties dvocate :.N April 16, 1986 A Nor* Weise Voce Seal ,,..', PagelA CONGRATULATIONS — Creemore Chiefs coach John Wilson at the left is congratulated by Exeter Mohawks coach Jack Chipchase follow- ing Sunday's seventh and deciding OHA Intermediate "C" semi-final won by eemore. T -A • hoto called by referee Rick Mdarphew came In the first period and an goals scored in the period came with the op- position shorthanded. The first good scoring chance for the Mohawks come in the second minute of play with the teams play- ing five aside as Brian Campbell first had trouble controlling the puck and- then ndthen was robbed by Tomkinson. . At 3:45 and his team on a power play, Ron Elliott sent the Exeter crowd into a cheering mood as be bagged in a rebound from in close. Barry Baynham and Pete Tuckey assisted. The Mohawks missed the best op- portunity of the night at 12:57 when two Creemore players were sent off and they could manage very little in scoring potential. The tying score for Creemore came with the Mohawks playing a man short at 10:14. The puck was fired in by Greg Carruthers as the Puck was kicked over to him by Mark Hannon when his stick was tied up. Brian Gilpin also asisted. Shortly after the two Chiefs were back on the ice Louie Arts robbed Brian Gilpin from point blank range. The third power play goal and the one to put the Mohawks in front again came on a blistering shot from near the point by -Bill Glover. Setting up the score were Cam Doig and Randy Kraul. Near the end of the period Exeter defenceman Dave Kinsman handed out the first of three bone shattering body checks. The Mohawks won the first period shots on goal battle 13 to five. The Chiefs wasted little time in ty- ing the score in the second period. On- ly 22 seconds after the initial faceoff Greg Carruthers hit the Mohawks net with a blueline blast. Assisting were Darryl Hughson and Noel' McEachern. Near the midway point of the period • apparent goals were disallowed at FINAL MEETING — Mark Cronyn, Brian Horner and caption Randy Kroul of the Exeter, Mohawks shake hands with the Creemore Chiefs following Sunday's final game in Lucan. T -A photo b end. The Mohawks batted the pick into the Creemore net as a Creemore player in the- Exeter goal Clean negated a goal. The best searing chance for either dub In the sa.,t half of the period by Mai captain Mark Hannon as he wtle thwarted by Louie Arts. The Mohawks -were again best in the shooting department besting the Chief, 19 to 15. 'The Chiefs took a 3-2 lead at 4:52 of the third period as a shot by Daryl Rion caught the Exeter net. It ap- peared 'to change direction in close. Steve Smart and Noel McEachern assisted. In ,quick succession the Mohawks narrowly missed the equalizer as Kris Bedard was stopped on an excellent rush and Bill Glover bounced a shot off the cross bar. The tyinggoal was notched by Barry Baynham in a wild scramble around the Creemore net. Mike Clark asisted at 13:29. Both teams missed numerous scor- ing chances in the final six minutes of. regulation time, but neither could Connect. In the third period the Mohawks outshot the Chiefs 15 to seven. The first overtime period was seven minutes and 34 seconds old when Brian Gilpin latched on to a loose puck behind Exeter net and sent it back towards the blueline to Rick Coker and he made no mistake with a rising shot into the Mohawks goal. Goalie Louie Arts was able to get to the bench in the last 47 seconds for a sixth attacker and the ensuing action was exciting. Creemore had several chances at the open net, but failed. With 10 seconds to go the Mohawks were able to get the puck back to the other end and Cam Doig and Bill Glover took swipes at the puck only to have Tomkinson block their attempts. . The only two penalties in overtime came at 4:57 when Barry Baynham and John Nixon went off together. The Mohawks continued their domination of shots in overtime five to three. Glover Leads Speedy centre Bill Glover paced the Mohawks to Saturday's 6-1 victory with three go4ls. The Mohawks took a 3-1 margin in- to the third period when Glover took ever with his hat trick performance to clinch the win and send the two teams back to Lucan Sunday night. The first period was only seven 4ihiinutes did when Mark Cronyn hit the Creemore net on a three-way passing combination with Brian Campbell and Bryan Baker. z Four minutes later what proved to a,+be the winning goa1.was notched by. ' .Jim Berth on Oases frau gem Dolg Mid Balser. 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