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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 19 Feb 2015, p. 44

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When you spend $99 or more, before taxes. Some restrictions apply. See catalogue or sears.ca for details. Erdoy shopping from the comfort of your home, with 24/7 ordering convenience. FREE SHIPPING Pick up your FREE copy at any Sears catalogue location or view it online at sears.ca/cataloguecentral FUI] In THB SUI'I BBTHLUGUB 20l5 Follow us ((DSeursCA OHL veteran welcomes new pressure with $00 Now back from the only significant injury of his career, Tyler Ganly isn't taking his lineup spot â€"- or nightly minutes â€" for granted. And wouldn't want to. Sidelined for nearly two months with a bro- ken middle finger, the l9-year-old Milton defenceman recently returned to a Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds team with a significantly beefed-up blueline. That presents newfound pressure for the third-year OHLer â€" which he not only recog- nizes, but embraces. “There's definitely more competition on the back end now. lt's a lot of pressure to play well, but that's good,’ said the 6-footâ€"2, 200~pound assistant captain, referring to the Western Conference-leading Soo's trade deadline ac- quisitions of star Anthony DeAngelo from Sarnia and overage Connor Boland from Pe- terborough. Ganly served as a healthy scratch at the end of the club's three-games-in-four- days road trip this past holiday weekend. His recent return was especially welcome in light of minor injuries to fellow veteran blueliners Darnell Nurse and Tyler Hore. ‘This (blueline additions) is going to push me even more in every practice, to work hard to keep my spot." Ganly feels beefed up Greyhounds’ blueline will help push him in return from injury Connect with Scars Canada By Steve LeBlanc CANADIAN CHAMPION STAFF Breaking his finger in a December l4 fight ; with Windsor’s Cristiano DiGiacinto â€" his first of the season - Ganly had more than a few frustrating moments seeing his Greyhounds play without him. "lt's especially tough watching your team compete with new guys and not being able to help out" said Ganly, whd at press time yes- terday had two goals and 12 assists and sat at a plus-11 in 33 games this season with the 42-11-0-2 Greyhounds, who've lost just three times on home ice and as of press time yester- day afternoon were ranked fourth nationally. Champing at the bit to be back contributing to the Soo's success, Ganly saw a regularifl Tyler Ganly returns to a Greyhounds team with a much stronger blueline, but is embracing the added pressure that puts on him. Photo courtesy oan'on Bell/ OHL Images WINS-728 OSIII'SCIIGIIIB.. 2015."!MIIW,

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