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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Oct 2001, p. 15

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I THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, OCTOBER 3,2001 PAGE 15 Generals dominating in 4-2 win over Sudbury BY BRIAN McNAIR Sniff Writer OSIIAWA - The good news for the Osliawa Generals is they dominated dominated an opponent and came away with a win. The bad news for the Osliawa Generals is they dominated an opponent opponent and came away with a win that was less comfortable than it should have been. Playing against an awful-looking Sudbury Wolves squad before 2,883 at the Civic Auditorium Sunday, the Generals outshot their opponents 18- 5 in the first period, but led only l-0, and later needed a fortunate bounce on a Chris Minard shot to break a 2- 2 tic late in the second period en route to a 4-2 win. The Generals ultimately outshot Sudbury 31-15, a statistic that was reflective of their dominance, but missed several opportunities to bury the mistake-prone Wolves due in equal parts to the strong goaltcnding of Mike Smith and the weak finishing finishing of the Osliawa forwards. "I think we kind of knew that - I think our finish is young," George Burnett, coach and general manager, says of Oshawa's offensive woes. "Guys arc trying to gain the experience. experience. I guess if we weren't getting quality opportunities like we saw (Sunday), I'd be concerned... I think creating the opportunities is the most important thing right now." And the bottom line was one Burnett Burnett was pleased with, especially coming off a difficult week in which player Jon Hedbcrg was charged with impaired driving. "It was a long week for us for a lot of different reasons and it was nice to finish it off on a positive note," says Burnett, whose club had lost three Three in a row for major novice A Toros The Claring- ton Toro major novice A team scored a hat trick with three consecutive t wins. In Port Perry in the first of the three games, Taylor Roden, Mitchell Davis and Brandon !■ Morishita were ;• the goal scorers j in a 3-1 win. j The follow- i ing day against ;■ Prince Edward ; County, Davis ' notched a pair •• of goals in a 4-2 i win. Brandon ' Potter and ; Roden had the • other goals. \ The last ' game of the 1 weekend pro- i; duced a 7-2 win ; over Pickering. \ The goal scoria scoria ers were > Cameron Hoy, ^ Connor Hanke, ;Brandon Weeks, Davis, !m o r i s h i t a , I Roden and Pot- ! ter. Collecting ■ assists were ! Derek Watson ; and Blake -Stone. Goal- ! tender Bradley IBeaumont played a great game with great defensive moves by Andy Shurc and Brett Pollard. FAX GAME RESULTS TO SPORTS DESK 905- 623-6161 straight road games after opening the season with a win at home. "Playing well at home in front of big crowds is important," he added. "We're trying to generate some enthusiasm enthusiasm in our building and I think we have in both games we've played here." Minard, who has showed the best ability to finish since being acquired from St. Mike's last season, scored the game-winner while short-handed, intercepting one of several Sudbury giveaways and slapping a floater past Smith. He also scored on the power play, one timing a nice cross-ice feed from Jamie Johnson. Brandon Nolan, who will be expected expected to lead the club offensively along with the likes of Minard and Johnson, scored the only goal of the first period, but was foiled on a penalty shot in the second. "I haven't been that nervous in a long time," said Nolan, playing in just his second game after being sent back to junior from the New Jersey Devils. "I was just trying not to miss the net." John Kozoriz scored the insurance goal early in the third period, another power-play goal on another Sudbury giveaway. GENERALLY SPEAKING: T.J. 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