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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Sep 2005, p. 41

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_ 14 new faces added to lineup Continued from page 39 5-2 win against the Sugar Kings Friday night at RIM Park. before beating the Cull- tions 4-3 at the league's Satur- day Showcase at Kitcherter's Kinsmen Arena. "We were actually moving the puck around pretty good at times tonight." said Play- ford after the Elmira victory. "It's a little early, and we cant bank the season on it, but those are positive things to look at. "Hopefully we can keep up that work tthic." -ee That new lineup will get its first test again! the Guelph Dominators this Friday night in the Royal City The Dominators will have a lot of retumees this season, and will be one of the teams in the mix for a playoff spot in the Ill-team league. The Siskins' Colin Way turns away an Elmira shot in Friday night‘s S-2 win at RIM Park, Another measure for the MEMORY FOAM BED TOPPERS IWMWW _ omwwmmm owmm an... 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"l dont think it will make any difference." said Play- ford, "The teams are all tough in this league, and you have to come to play every night anyways. 'Whether you're there or here. you still have to come to play." And it's not as important how the team starts as how the team finishes the long 48- game schedule. "People make it seem like it's doom or gloom, but this club has averaged 30 victo- ries the last two years," said Playford. "What we have to do now is make the next hun dle. "It's a tough league, and sometimes the bounces go your way and sometimes they dam." NEW HOURS: Mon - Thurs. B-ti. FOAM for all your camping and RV needs HOB WW PRGYO Registered trademarks of Boston Para Hoyalluos Lvmnad Partnersmp used under "came 0 Bostors Paza mama-anal Inc 2005 [i)')imi)jlrtqtii! Iuhuru lurk - 1m Jim] at fst Martin-u \hunlv 45‘" RNurn hull. 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