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Oakville Beaver, 15 Dec 2016, p. 48

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, December 15, 2016 | 48 Weekend sweep moves Blades into division lead Brendan McGlynn m ade 37 saves and Drew Worrad had a goal and two assists in the Oakville Blades' 5-1 win over the Toronto Jr. Canadiens Sunday. The win m oved the Blades, 20-10-2, into first place in the Ontario Jun ior Hockey League's South Division, two points ahead o f the St. Michael's Buzzers. Jackson Doherty scored ju st 65 seconds after the opening faceoff and Oakville built a 3-0 lead by the end of the period on goals by Ryan Foss and Jack Ricketts. The goal by Ricketts ended a stretch in which the Blades scored 12 consecutive goals, each by a different player. Worrad and Jack son Bales added second-period goals to m ake it 5-0. McGlynn, who stopped 19 shots through the first two periods, had his shutout bid snapped when the Canadiens scored 1:22 into the third, but he m ade 18 more saves in the period to secure the victory. Defenceman Brayden Sam pson had a career-best three assists. Sam pson, who had his first multi point gam e in early November, has eight points in his past eight games. Daniel Jelic, who had a career night of his own on Friday, followed up his four-point performance with a pair of assists against the Canadiens. The fourth-year defenceman had a goal and three assists and the Blades got goals from eight differ ent players in its win over M ississauga. It w as ju st the sixth multi-point gam e for Jelic, a veteran of Oakes stops 23 shots to blank Kingston, Hornets extend lead atop PWHL standings M adison Oakes stopped all 23 shots she faced and Annie M acDonald scored twice to lead the Oakville Hornets to a 5-0 win over Kingston Sunday. Oakes m ade nine stops in each of the final two periods as she recorded her fifth shutout of the season. It w as also her 10th win of the season, ty ing her with Durham West's Allison Small for the m ost in the Provincial Women's Hockey League. M acDonald opened the scoring with a power-play goal 6:28 into the game. Jessie Fennell m ade it 2-0, scoring for the second straight gam e after the blueliner netted her first PWHL goal a night earlier in a 7-2 win over Etobicoke. The Hornets continued to get pro duction from its defencemen when Meghan Hector and Jessica Digirolamo added to the lead with secondperiod goals. M acDonald w rapped up the scor ing midway through the third. Em m a Maltais, Brooke Jovanovich and Sarah Fillier each had two assists for the Hornets. M altais and Fillier m oved past M ississauga's Daryl Watts to share the league scoring lead with 37 points. Fillier and M altais each had a pair Madison Oakes stopped 23 shots for her fifth shutout of the season in the Oakville Hornets' 5-0 win over Kingston Sunday. | photo by Herb Garbutt ~ Oakville Beaver Brendan McGlynn made 37 saves in the Oakville Blades' 5-1 win over the Toronto Jr. Canadiens Sunday. The victory moved Oakville into first in the OJHLs South Division. | photo by Tim Bates -OJHL Images 165 gam es, all with his hometown Blades. His four points topped his three-point gam e versus Burling ton on Feb. 17, 2014 during his rookie season. Ricketts, Peyton Reeves, Christian Rajic, Evan Brown, Jelic, Bales, Tyler Hildebrandt and Chris Brill-Morgan had the Oakville goals. Hildebrandt and F oss each had two assists and Chris Elliot m ade 15 saves for the win. The Blades will put their three-game win streak on the line Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Sixteen Mile Sports Com plex against conference-leading Georgetown. of goals in the win over Etobicoke while Fennell, Hector and Victoria Klimek also scored. Amy Dobson had three assists and M acDonald had two. M addy McArthur m ade 17 saves for the win. The weekend victories extended the Hornets lead to six points atop the Provincial W omen's Hockey League standings. Oakville, 19-2-2, hosts Barrie Friday at Josh u a's Creek Arenas at 8:30 p.m. and plays in W hitby Sunday afternoon. W IN TER A C A D EM IES RUNNING JANUARY - MARCH CORBETTS SKI + SNOW BOARD W inter W eekends D e c e m b e r 16 th - 18 th n ter fo r a c h a n c e to BEGINNERS TO ADVANCED LEVELS your Rossignol, D ynastar, Lange, Ride, D e s c e n te , EMU p u rc h as es Congratulations you have entered to r a chance to WIN. YOUTH HOCKEY A C A D E M Y ADULT HOCKEY ACADEMY ACADEMY CONVENIENT WEEKDAY & WEEKEND TIMES C A R LA N ROSSIGnOL T r r j SKATING R ID E ® REGISTER NOW AT ICESPORTS.COM/OAKVILLE OR CALL US 9 0 5 -8 4 5 -6 9 8 9 Corbetts.com ©CorbettsSnow ©CorbettsSnow C orbetts Oakville, 120 Speers Road. Oakville On, L6K 2E7. Tel: 9054345-1561

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