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Oakville Beaver, 12 Oct 2011, p. 26

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www.insideHALTON.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, October 12, 2011 · 26 Hands up! Late rallies not amusing Blades GM Playing just his second and third games with the Blades after a short stint with the Ontario Hockey League's Sault Ste. Marie Rallying from third-period deficits in Greyhounds, the younger Coccimiglio three of their last four victories, the drew a pair of assists Thursday and added Oakville Blades are developing a reputa- two goals Sunday. He now has six points in tion as a team with a flair for the dramat- three games with Oakville. "Jordan was offered a couple positions ic. Just don't colour Blades general man- at a higher level, but he wants to focus on ager Carlo Coccimiglio as entertained by it hockey (and school) this year," Carlo Coccimiglio said of his son, who spent last all. Oakville had to dig itself out of late year in the OHL with the Erie Otters and holes in both its Ontario Junior Hockey Barrie Colts. "We enjoy having him home again." League contests over the past week. The The Blades' roster could Blades scored twice in the also be bolstered by another final 25 seconds of regula- "With the number of former Greyhound this tion to pull out a 4-3 victory returning players we week. Defenceman Patrick over the Brampton Capitals have on this team, they Volpe was recently sent by Thursday in Brampton, Sault Ste. Marie to the then overcame a 3-2 third- know we have to play Blades, but Carlo period deficit to down the 60 minutes of hockey. Coccimiglio said Volpe is Capitals 5-3 Sunday at And the problem right intent on exploring other Sixteen Mile Sports now is that we're not opportunities in the OHL Complex. playing 60 minutes of and Quebec Major Junior Sure, come-from-behind y Hockey League. victories can build confi- hockey." "We had a conversation dence and morale. But with his father and we'll see when those comebacks are Oakville Blades general where he goes with it," required against teams like manager Carlo Coccimiglio Coccimiglio said. "(Patrick) the Capitals, who are at the bottom of the West Division standings with wants to play at a higher level and he has a 1-7 record, it's not necessarily a great the qualifications to play at a higher level. I hope whatever decision they make works sign for the 6-2 Blades. "I'm disappointed... with the number of out for them." The Blades are scheduled to play a pair of f returning players we have on this team, they know we have to play 60 minutes of road games this weekend, visiting the Milton hockey. And the problem right now is that IceHawks Friday and Hamilton Red Wings we're not playing 60 minutes of hockey," Sunday. Oakville's next home game is slated Coccimiglio said. "Yes, we are dominating for Oct. 21, when it hosts Buffalo for a 7:30 the shots on net, but the scoring chances p.m. start at Sixteeen Mile Sports Complex. NOTES: The Blades' home game aren't there. And when we do have them, Sunday against Brampton was initially we're not capitalizing." On the plus side, Oakville is showing an scheduled for Friday, but the Blades ability to deal with late-game adversity. switched to Sunday in order to accommoLess than three weeks ago, the Blades date the Oakville Hornets Girls Hockey tournament... Stefan erased a two-goal deficit against the Buffalo Association Jr. Sabres by scoring twice in the final 2:05 Thompson, Stephen Hickey, Connor of the third period, then won the game in McGlynn, Tyler Karius and Martin Kudla scored for Oakville in Thursday's contest, overtime. "I have to give the team accolades for while Michael Stiliadis earned the victory that, because they never quit," said in relief... Lucas Tucciarone and Kudla Coccimiglio. "When they're behind, they had singles in the Blades' victory Sunday. work harder. They seem to get the work Stiliadis notched the win in goal, stopping ethic back in their skates and work harder, 22 shots. and they can take control of the game." -- Jon Kuiperij can be followed d Coccimiglio's son, Jordan, played a key on Twitter at @Beaversports role o e in bot both of o Oakville's Oa v e s latest atest comebacks. co ebac s. By Jon Kuiperij BEAVER SPORTS EDITOR MICHAEL IVANIN / OAKVILLE BEAVER LEARNING FROM THE BEST: Former world champion figure skater Kurt Browning (right) has some fun with Skate Oakville member Madeline Schizas during a seminar Friday at Sixteen Mile Sports Complex. Browning, who won four world titles and represented Canada at three Olympic Winter Games, worked with Skate Oakville's youngest, intermediate and senior competitive skaters du g the during t e seminar. se a Familiarity advantage for f team up to help them get to Victoria but the together quickly because of the players' sponsorship fell through. Now the players years playing with and against one anoth- are trying to raise money to get to the tournament. er. The team got together "For sure, our chemistry "For sure, our chemistry in Oakville last weekend to is our strength because of is our strength because practice. Whether that the hours playing together," turns out to preparation he said. "We base our game of the hours playing for the nationals, or just off speed and passing, and together. We base our the latest game between we can pass between every- game off speed and friends, remains to be one." passing, and we can seen. However, after its success pass between Anyone who might be in tournaments, another of able to help with sponsorthe team's greatest strengths everyone." ship can contact Drew is becoming less of a factor. Lyon at hardyheroes@ "I think the underdog Drew Lyon, Hardy Heroes gmail.com or visit their thing is wearing off," Lyon road hockey team player Facebook page by searchsaid. ing Hardy Heroes. Maybe once the game starts, but they are still underdogs in another way. They -- Herb Garbutt can be followed d still have to get to the nationals. on Twitter at @Herbgarbutt The team thought it had a sponsor lined Continued from page 25 Int. Hornets back in action Saturday The Oakville intermediate AA Hornets hope a lengthy break from league play won't slow their momentum when they resume the Provincial Women's Hockey League season this weekend. The 2-0 Hornets will host the Ottawa Lady Senators Saturday at Joshua's Creek Arenas. The 4:30 p.m. start will be Oakville's first league game since the Hornets opened the season with wins over Nepean and Cambridge Sept. 23 and 24. The Hornets' hot start has come despite the fact that the club is one of the youngest teams in the PWHL. Only captain Melani Moylan and goaltender Laura Corcoran returned from last year's squad that went 9-19-3-5 and was eliminated in the first round of the playoffs.

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