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Barrie Examiner, 1 Apr 1976, p. 14

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THERE is strong possibili ty that the championship of the National Forces hockey tournament will be decided today win by undefeated Europe against Edmonton today will clinch the title Europe has four straight wins to its credit including dramatic lastditch 43 vic STILL UNDEFEATED Win today by Europe clinches title at international tourney Paddy Keefe scored his first goal of the Canadian Forces in ternational hockey tourna ment Monday and it may stand as the single mostimportant goal of the roundrobin chain pionship The goal stood and Europe won 43 to preserve fourgame unbeaten streak heading into todays final round of play with Edmonton win by Europe today clin ches the national title In other games at the Andy Anderson Arena at CFB Borden Wednesday Ottawa beat Com ox BC 71 and Edmonton edged St Jean Quebec 54 in overtime Greenwood nearly became the giants killers of the fiveday tournament Brian Stark open ed the game for Greenwood with goal in the first period of play Edmonton came back in the second period to take 21 lead on goals by Steve Ethier and Pete Lessard Walt Spencer tied the game before the period ended CoOps defeat Richmond Hill Barrie CoOp midgets are refusing to give up their playoff series with Richmond Hill without fight Last night CoOps were in Richmond Hill and posted 64 win Brad MacDonald scored hattrick and Vince McGrath added two goals for Barrie with Barry Brett adding single Richmond Hill got pair of goals from Chris DeGeer voted the most valuable player of the recent Richmond Hill tourna ment Barrie led at the end of the first period on goal by Mac Donald Bretty and Mac Donald with two contributed markers in the next period with DeGeer and Ron Abernathy do ing the same for Richmond Hill McGrath scored back to back goals in the third period to put Barrie in front DeGeer and Danny McViegh scored for Richmond Hill Five powerplay goals were scored in the game Barrie sank three of nine chances Mac Donald scored his third goal while Barrie was playing man short in the second period With five minutes left in the third period Barrie found itself short two men Richmond Hill pulled its goaltender and finish ed out the contest with six at tackers Degeer and McViegh did Win by Oro ties series Oro Partridge Juveniles tied their best of five series with Maple with convincing 51 win in Maple Wednesday The win evens the series at two wins each with the deciding game to be played at the ro Community Centre Sunday at pm Dale Amos struck for two goals for ro Paul Smith Don McCuaig and Glen Melton add ed singles Jets ousted in Newtonbrook Newtonbrook eliminated ro Jets in the final game of the Canadian Girls Hockey League championships Wednesday Oro fell to 21 defeat with Dianna Fowlic notching the lone ro goal Fowlie scored to open the game in the first period with Newtonbrook coming back to tie the game before the period ended There was no scoring in the second period with Newton brook finding the range late in the final period Oro will be competing this weekend at tournament in Preston Jets are adding the final touches to mammoth tournament slated for the 0m Community Centre April 2325 Some 32 teams will be com peting in number of divi sions manage to score in this situa tion The series resumes at the Barrie Arena tonight at pm tory over Greenwood NS Wednesday Play became mite chippy as both sides battled for the win It was penalty in the dying seconds Play was getting chippy in the second period and carried into the final 20 minutes five minute slashing penalty to Europe gave Greenwood the edge it needed when Crow Yorke parked himself in front of the Europe net and refused to move until he had smacked home the goahead goal Europe got break and tie on the game when shot across the Greenwood goal mouth went in off defenders stick Greenwood was hit with hotlycontested penalty in the less than two minutes left in the game penalty which resulted in Europe controlling play and eventually scoring the winning goal Burden of the tournament falls upon the shoulders of Ed monton and Ottawa Ed monton 22 must upset Europe while Ottawa 31 needs to defeat Quebec 04 in tonights final contest St Jean came close to pick of the game which gave Europe the manpower edge needed to score the winning goal Examiner Photo ing up its first game of the tournament Quebec led Ed monton +1 at one point in the third period before losing in overtime Dan Cummings scored two goals including the winner at 447 of overtime and Harry Hamilton had two The other Edmonton goal came from Jean Paulin St Jean got goals from Romeo Pelltier Denis Poirier Yves Gariepy and Claude Lafreniere Ottawa got pair of goals from Ray Hogan in T1 lashing of Comox Jerry Loubert Neil McNeil Ab MacDonald Al Cole and Bucky Matheson added single goals Jack McGarry US Air Force captain stationed in Comox netted the lone goal for British Columbia If needed tiebreaker will be played Friday at pm If not an allstar game will fill thetime slot Thunder Bay or Cambrl dge Flyers await series start Steve Sly is deceptive Jack Smith rugged Bob Baird is poised Doug Acomb persistent Darryl Sly is experienced Jim Thompson steady Corby Adams is unbending Gary Lyte rookie gold mine For the second straight season Barrie Flyers com manded the selections to the Ontario Hockey Association Senior League allstar team There were 13 openings on the two teams Barrie took eight Of course none of this is new or was it totally unexpected as Flyers have virtually dominated league statistics form the start of the season Looking back we see how the Flyers overcame final barrier late in the regular schedule to finish in first place Thunder Bay Twins by more point in the last game of the schedule With first place came the home ice advantage in the playoffs It seemed pre determined that Barrie and Thunder Bay would meet in the final series to determine the representative of the senior league for into the next round of play looking naturally in the direction of the west coast and the Allan Cup Theres hitch One which may then again may not be settled this evening in the deciding game of the semifinal series between Twins and Cam bridge Hornets Hornets forced fifth game with 42 win earlier this week to send the series to Thunder Bay Home ice has proven value on the plus side for Twins which have been nearly unbeatable before partisan Thunder Bay crowd this season This is where the home ice advantage may tell the story of the final series should Thunder Bay defeat the Comets But nothing happens until winner is decided tonight Bar rie has been waiting to start the best of seven final since Saturday when they opened the window and deposited Napanee Comets out on their duffel bags in four straight games Flyers expect to open the finals this weekend at the Bar ric Arena Sunday has been given as the starting date Game time is at 830 pm change from the regular 730 pm starting time Sundays STEVE SLY DARRYL SLY There is leaning towards Thunder Bay ending the Hornets tonight Flyers expect this In fact Barrie is almost counting on series with the Twins Still fresh in their minds is last years elimination at the hands of Thunder Bay Games with the Twins have been entertaining Fan appeal rides high on Twins coming to Barrie Even Thunder Bay is confr dent of final confrontation with Barrie Prior to Tuesdays loss in Cambridge Twins had rejected set of playoff dates submitted by Barrie It seems the Twins were ex pecting to play in Barrie Satur day and again Sunday Its im possible to play Saturday due to the Barrie Figure Skating Clubs annual ice Revue It seems Twins have dislike JIM THOMPSON for changing plans Anyway Flyers took the dates to the Ontario Hockey Association and received con firmation that the final series starts Sunday and Monday They had set up tentative schedule said Flyers general manager Steve Cripps last night at Flyers practice Then he had said it looked fair but later confirmed that no definite committment had been given Twins went far as to sug gest that Barrie come to Thunder Bay for the opener Fatchance Not when you consider the record of the Flyers against the Twins in Thunder Bay Home ice and the possibility of heading into Twins country with twogame edge is com forting Revolutionary new SCUbased fertilizers only frOm ClL COREY ADAMS Barrie will start play this weekend their opponent will be decided this evening One thing should Cambridge beat Thunder Bay on their own home ice it will be one firedup hockey club moving into Bar me No matter who Flyers face in the final theyll be taking no chances Barrie will call upon the usually dependable scoring thrust of Bob Baird the leagues scoring champion and Acomb second behind Baird and Lyle one point behind Acomb not to mention the steady work of Paul Regan Don Pagnutti and Flyers Iron Man captain Corby Adams Those six claimed top honors of the senior scoring race Flyers have welded together the toughest defensive pairings in the league Both Smith and 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