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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Oct 2001, p. 9

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, OCTOBER 17,2001 PAGE 9 Sports &Leisure CANADIAN STATESMAN OCT. 17. 20 01 Eagles squish the fish Bowmanville wins 10-1 over Lindsay Muskies BY BRAD KELLY Sports Editor BOWMANVILLE - For the past couple of seasons, it was a sure bet that the Lindsay Lindsay Muskies would have a very strong hockey club, and on most nights, would win games by a comfortable margin. Times have certainly changed. This year's edition of the Muskies is drowning in a sea of losses. Sunday night against the Bowmanville Eagles was no exception. The Eagles scored early, and often, embarrassing Lindsay by a 10-1 score at the Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex. In 14 outings this season, Lindsay has only registered two wins and has been outscored 75-35. Once considered considered a powerhouse in the league, Lindsay is in eighth place in the 10-team Eastern Conference. Needless to say, there were plenty of smiles Former Eagle now a General BY BRIAN DEGREE Stuff Editor OSHAWA - The Oshawa Generals have turned to a familiar familiar trading partner for defensive defensive help. The Generals acquired Tyler Cook, a 6-foot-2, 190- pound defenceman from Erie, in exchange for winger Mike Rice. Cook, a Bowmanville minor hockey product, was only a member of the Otters for the weekend, after being sent to Erie by St. Michael's in exchange for overager Joe Guenther. Cook, who turned 19 last month, is in his third season in the OHL. He had 2-8-10 totals in 54 games with St. Mike's last season and has one assist in 10 games this year. Rice, 19, had two goals . and an assist inf jo games' with Oshawa this season. "We're getting a premier 1982 (birthdate) defenceman in this league," says George Burnett, Oshawa's coach and general manager, who landed landed Scott Rozendal and overager overager Pavel Shtefan in separate separate trades with Erie last season. season. "He's a good skater, moves the puck well and can play in all situations," says Burnett. Cook, who played with the Bowmanville Eagles in 1998-99, was a fourth-round pick of the Majors two years ago. He's in his first year at the University of Toronto. Cook says it'll be a "good around the dressing room after putting up double digits against a Lindsay team that has had more than its, share of wins against the Eagles over the years. But coach and general manager Curtis Hodgins wasn't getting caught up in the hype of a lopsided outcome. outcome. "It was just an off night for Lindsay," he said. "We're not nine goals better than them by any means." Granted, it was nicer to be on the positive side of a lopsided lopsided result against a nemesis nemesis like Lindsay. "We were on the short end of a couple of scores last year and they took it to us," Hodgins agreed. The Eagles built a 6-0 lead before Lindsay broke the shutout bid by Darryl Bouchard with one minute to go in the second period. The Eagles responded 36 seconds seconds later with another goal, and added three more in the third period to make it 10-1. Colin Baker continued his torrid scoring pace, scoring, three times and adding an assist, assist, giving him the team lead with 11-5-16 totals in 10 games. Kyle Crouch and Jon Ross scored twice, with one apiece to Malt Caruana, Nick Stacey and Bryan Riddell. Riddell. The win improved the Eagles Eagles to 6-3-0-1 on the season and gave the team a split on the weekend. Saturday in Peterborough Peterborough the Eagles dropped a 6-4 decision. Caruana scored twice in Peterborough Peterborough with one each to Baker and Pat O'Halloran. "We had a sloppy game (Saturday) and we just wanted wanted to come back with a win (Sunday)," said Hodgins of the weekend split. The Eagles return to action action tonight with a rare Wednesday home game against Bancroft at 7:30 p.m. THE SCOOP - Kyle Crouch led all scorers with two goals and three assists in the win...Bowmanville scored three times on the power play and once short- handed...Bowmanville out- shot Lindsay 27-23...Four players received two game suspensions from Sunday's game including Rob Campbell, Campbell, Pat O'Halloran, Rob Convery (fighting) and Andrew Andrew Gronross (verbal abuse of official). Bowmanville Eagles captain Kyle Crouch ( left) battles Lindsay's Jeremy Jeremy Francis during Sunday's Sunday's game. JASON LIEBREGTS/ Statesman photo TYLER COOK Obtained in a trade by Oshawa Generals. experience" playing close to home, but concedes being dealt leaves him with "mixed emotions. "I have played there for three years and have a lot of friends there so it will be a big change." The Generals are still expected expected to make another trade, possibly this week, to resolve their goaltending situation. situation. Third-year veteran T.J. Aceti or overager Derek Dol- son will likely be moved, with rookie Kevin Dmce remaining remaining as backup. "There are some things out there, but nothing final at this point in time," Burnett said Monday. "Sometimes these things take a little time." -with files from Brad Kelly /ft/gotfd Next Home Games 403ZFriday, Oct. 19 th , 7:35 p.m. vs Brampton Battalion • Sunday, Oct. 21 st , 6:35 p.m. vs Sarnia Sting O ROGERS" / * >i Oct. 19 vs Brampton 7:35 Oct. 21 vs Sarnia 6:35 Box Office Info: AM 1350 905-728-5163 all games Holiday Inn - Oshawa, 1011 Bloor Street East Delta Toronto East Kennedy Rd. & 401 Scarborough, LOB Wedges l^SFl 9SS •WWtW f V'.'X TI 60° or 64° Reg. to $49 *9.99 Right or Left 1 per person. PuM Graphite Woods * Irons. Ores* X-Wao Qlfl ■■■ a - ^ _ 99 '. 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