( PAGE 14THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, FEBRUARY 7,2001 Opening round of playoffs starts this weekend for Eagles OPENING from page 13 and played with a ton of grit." said Hodgins of the effort put out by his team adding, "I always dread playing teams with a short bench because you know the players are going to pick up their game." That was certainly the case for the Eagles, in particular Andrew Andrew Smale who scored three times, and Nick Stacey who had a goal and two assists. Pat O'Halloran and Bill Bur- gio had the other goals for Bow- manville, who were tied 1-1 after the first period but trailed 4- 3 after the second. Down 5-3 in the third, Stacey cued the comeback to bring the Eagles to within one. Burgio scored to tie the game and Smale notched the game winner, his third of the night, with 2:31 remaining. remaining. The final two goals came 61 seconds apart. Each team took advantage of its opportunities as Bowmanville CURTIS HODGINS Eagles coach 'The playoffs are the real deal. Anything up to now is just exhibition.' scored twice in six chances on the power play while Kingston scored twice with the man advantage advantage and once shorthanded. Friday in Syracuse, Smale and Burgio scored twice with Grand and Toy splits games The Grand and Toy girls' hockey team had another close game with Maltar Painting, but this time came out on the wrong end of the final score. Goaltender Samantha Paradis Paradis allowed only one goal, but it was enough for Maltar Painting, Painting, who recorded the 1-0 victory. victory. In the next game, Grand and Toy had an easy time against Dr. Grewal, winning by an 8-2 score. Kristen Ryan had four goals with three to Amanda Hesson and one to Theresa McDonald. McDonald. Amanda Brash and Danielle Vanderstoop collected assists for Grand and Toy. one each to Jason McAuley, O'Halloran and Stacey. Pending the outcome of Tuesday's game against Port Hope, Bowmanville will meet cither Lindsay or Wellington in the opening round of playoffs. 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