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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 10 Jan 2006, p. 19

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IceHawks ready to establish Iïew~ un-defeated streak record Milton will most likely eclipse old rediocte for1nmuc of the night nitw mark tonight against Bramalea Chase Langeraap began and ended the scorîng, whîle linemate Mant Read scored By STEVE LeBLANC unasststed for bis team-leading 26th The Champion M itnI e a k deposit of the year. Rounding out the pro- Thc IceHawks are in position to brcak aductive forward unit, sparkplug Aaron number20010 ot eaa ecrdsths eaon Lewicki drew iwo helpers. nuiner f tanirecods hisscaonThe tollosvîng night in Port Ciedit. thc including one ihai \ likely to (aIl ionight iii M>ayer (4P G A 'Vi [cellwk pule teruvktnstekt Bramalea. M. Read 37 2-7 21I 48 17 La s wiushe5-d eii uncaer tre tor Barring a huge uipset b> the inîih-place J. (aistei 37 8 36 17gmswi aS2dcso e'riei Blues. Milien s vIll set a niets franchise A. Lesticki 29 15 28 43 iiUghlk depleted Missisýsaiiga (Itarger'ý mark tif 18 ,zunes v. ithîtut a loss. A ý\ino A. teskki 37 17 26 -43 Kcintan backsitippcd Milton te s îctory tie tonîg hi ss wIl eclitîse the previou iiiibezit .1 Ber,-erent 37 9 1( s on îtce icaîi., \shile lis c differeni players lit en sîreak estabîisîied by the 19)8/9 t9 M. l'ice 35 2 24 ts he littp) is. luding Langei aap. Read, Merctats. C I ant!era.ip 37 201 5 39 -S Brîandon Bel-aii, i.Dan Flîh anid Keviin The lceHass ks put iheitiselves in huie s.o C. Coloabel 35 7 123 30 Mon-ison. t . )îibbiit 218 II0 19 19 1 lol\ l' t break the record ss tht to-eo motre s iciories t) 2,lho le iuls 11î _1iigh () cut s - 32 1 Il 29 Bramaei. hie tcet-iasvks contiue al hîectc ibis pasi \% eekend bett itue I a 30 J. Skîîîîîer 32 5 1 Jaîîuary iii Brampton Thursday behître o hitess ,ash ot the Sîreetss îlle Derbys J. Aoi 3h 'i I (t _ eun oe ofc h Fniday nighî ai Mentirial Atena. A. IeJon, 25 -4 2, Raidretrsn hýittt iilcete(iîreî While understaffed on the bluielitie \s îh J. Sa> sscI! 34 4 14 Raîder 1-brida.-u anewif Jasoin Fortino atnd Jordan Skinner unturs- R. Bernard i 35 5t 1i herOîîer1 tk-p aîeo îng injuries. the hits suffered ouI> a cou- B. Del-aio 3 h) l0 O 6 aks lie has becit resclteduled ftir tiexi ple of defensive breakdosvns and liîîtîed J. Ftinui 28 4 9 13 Tuesday iighî ai Mentorial. svith an 8:31) Streetsvitle's shot count to a respectable 26 J. Teakle 3h 7 M p.m. start tîme. Netminder Zach Kleiman made a couple K. Bryce 19 2 5 7 Itt addition tut the unheaten streak record. of big glove saves against Derbys sniper Goalie Record GAA SAVE% Mlo saIl but guaranteed te set a new Jason Gorie and was steady overall to pick Z. Kleîman 21-2-01I 1.95 92.2 benchmark for hewest goals agaînst in a up lus third season shutout - vhich equals A. Loverock Il1-0-2-0 I.91 91.7 esn-ic terodnvsadst 127 (set by the 1997/98 AII-Ontario cham- the three he eamned with thse Central Jr. A pionship squadî and the lceBawks have League's Gloucester Rangers. and early December respecîively. Isas nygv u71oaswtner he- -The defense is always sn-ong and even just glad I could help themn on a night when quanters ot the season complete. though they were short tonight they helped they needed it. This is really a team At 32-2-2-I. they've also got a shot at me out innnensely." said Kleiman, who shutout." break the franchise's single-season win was also flawlesa in 2-01 decisions over Somewhat lethargic after Monday*s 9-I counit of 43, set in 1998/99, and point total H-amilton and Oakville in laie September blowout in Buffalo, Milton was rather of 89 -establtshed that samne season. 'AA' minor atoms triumph ini league and exhibition play Milton's AA minor atoms kicked off the new year in style last week - with wins in both league and exhi- bition play. T'he victory in thse latter came in the formn of a 4-O at Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Sunday morning. The score waa somewhat fiattering for the host Jr. Rangera, as the Winserhawks dominated presty much from start to, finish. Connor Hallyburton worked rwo-and-a-half periods between the pipes, while Nicholas Hoffmant came tn to, close out the decisive victory. Rourke Ferguson tallied twice and added an asstst, while Ben Preisner matched that point total with a goal and two helpers. Rounding out the sconing svas Graydon Wessinger. ltThe a.- et.e"-y homen ha',,e ~905-878 .na-m Ii»e y >r180 - 0 81om ONARO T Viitusatww .mlt At Milton Sports Centre Thursday evening. Pretsner potted a patr while Ferguson contributed a goal and an assist to fuel a 4-2 decision over the Burlington Eagles. Hoffman and bis Eagles' counterpart delivered an impressive goaltender's duel, while aiso standing out with two assists each were Matthew Gooding and Jacob Quinn. Austin Dezeeuw scoreti the other goal. while defencemen Robert James and Sam Robson were par- ticularly strong on the breakout. 'Me Winterhawks sat at 11-9-5 prior to last night's home-ice tilt %vîth Oakville. They continue a four- game stand at MSC tonight versus Ancaster and ssrap up regular-season play Friday evening with Stoney Creek. g5 M' Conbpltely Satisfied The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, January 10, 2006 - Ai 9 Hurricanes give di'sjointed effort Hahton's minor midgets scored a couple of two-goa deci- sions late st week, but dl&i efforts were hanlly as consis- tent as their margin of victory. Playing down to their conspetition at Meuxosia Amtia Satuîsiay afternoon, thse Hurricanes offered tittie in the way Of intensitY Or attention to detail for much of thse gaine. As a resuit, they needed a last-minute empty netter by James Woodcroft - one of seven Milton-area players on thse teain - to put away the Iowly Brampton Battalion 6-4. "We didn't bring our'A' game and allowed thein t stay in it," said head coach Mike Kalapaca. "It just goes to show you've got to, come wiliing to play every game." The Battalion - who include big Milton defenceman Brandon Rae-Hunt - kept upset hopes alive with a pair tof third-period goals and capitalized on two powerplays with blueline screen shots. On the plus side for Halton, Brayden Abraham - who's had a little trouble punting up points in bis jump to tse 'AAA' ranka this seaaon - continued a strong week with a goal and an assist, while Connor MeMonagle was back in the fineup after needing a hip adjustmient around the holidays. He appears to, be bis strong-skating self again and sank thse Hurricanes' initial tally. Retuming bo tbc bench Saturday was Kalapaca, wbo was suspended a gaine after bis teamn surpassed the tboee-dozen penalty minutes limnit in Welland December 22. That lefi assistant Dan Sales to take tise reins lin Stoney Creek Thursday night when the Hurricanes sbowed a lot morte desire and doubled Up the Bulldogs 4-2. Hlalbis severely liued their hoats' chances through thse final two perioda and got goals frons Abrahams and Woodcroft. Caied up frons Mlton's AA minor midgets, left winger Matt Welna delivered an ianpressive perfomnax= and was credited wiih an assiat. Now 16-5-3 in leagae play, thse Humeiases begin a two- ganse rod trip tonight in St. Cathsarines. Inf you wo ike thesa opeonin for ar ses ionthy feature tha r u h Caaia hmintescn Saesda of eseryav moh. Thd conept f theftre is bAse a qesion damse edc1 n infn our thgl readr bohy argqes tio ns pertain Tn a o f eirbuiess o eric. The conct of etie inaur tis featu wre s $ 149/mo nt with guaranteed exclusiviy. - ---------- M 2,34

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