The loss dropped the Siskins to 1â€"2 on the season, while the Hawks sit comfortâ€" ably in first place. From all respects, both Sheridan and Bartlett were glad to be back on the ice with Cambridge. "It wasn‘t going that well in Quebec and 1 talked to Peter and he said I had a spot back here, so I came back pretty fast," Sheridan said. on Sunday at the \7Vaterloo Memorial Rereation Comâ€" plex. The three helped the Win ter Hawlgs skate to a 4â€"2 wir appearing in only last year due to t injuries. Hoou en untiny Winter Hawks, while Ben Bartlett was wearing his familiar number 9 after the weekend against the Waterloo Siskins. Kyle Sheridan left Rouynâ€" Noranda to come back to the the Josh Webber strode through the Winter Hawks® door last week, and two more members of the club‘s Sutherland Cup team made their return to the lineup on o Oe d 1 1 ® l The Cambridge Winter Hawks are four games into the season and their welcome mat has already seen a lot of footâ€" steps. Waterl00 Siskins‘ 1 e _________ _ " o °100 siskins‘ Andrew Dostie tries to slip the puck past Cambridge Winter Hawks Louie George, but the puck just slips off his stick. Cambridge beat Waterloo 4â€"2. Lk By Buu. Doucet "I wasn‘t going to play a _ Kyle can play the ga For the Chronicle Wwhale ie uoi P laiPie 1 Siskins lose to restocked Hawks y 13 games two major "(Sheridan) give§ us some more depth back there and "Like I said last year, we missed Bartlett when he went down. Not just his abiliâ€" ty on the ice, but as a leader in the dressing room. Winter Hawks‘ head coach Greg Bignell recogâ€" nized how important the returning players were and didn‘t hesitate to put them right back in the lineup. © "It‘s nice to get those guys," Bignell said. "Being in shape and being in game shape are totally difâ€" ferent, and I think 1 realized that this weekend. After every game goes by I feel a little more in shape and a litâ€" tle bit better." "It feels good; I‘m a little rusty though. But it feels good to finally get out on the ice with the guys," Bartlett happy to be getting more ice time with the Winter Hawks, Bartlett was just happy to see the ice again. see a better |:;lace y:)l; Et;’uld play." are great, the team‘s great and the coaching staff is realâ€" ly good. If you‘re going play junior hockey, I really don‘t "I wasn‘t going to play a whole lot, so I decided to come back. We had a good year last year and this is a good place to play. The guys While_ Sheridan was Waterloo got one back in the dying minutes of the period when Josh Rubenâ€" schuh chopped a loose puck in the slot between Louie George‘s pads after the Winâ€" ter Hawks broke up a 2â€"onâ€"1. Ryan Watson had the only goal of the second period when he streaked down the right side on a 5â€"o0nâ€"3 power play, took a pass from Jake Dupont Bokéduz;-l‘:e.t;ound past the outstretched pad of netminder Colin Way. But early on, the Winter Hawks were soaring, as Jorâ€" dan Schulz opened the scorâ€" ing at 3:44 with a wrapâ€" around goal, before Paul The Winter Hawks looked like they were dragging an anchor during Sunday‘s game in Waterloo, as a speedy start by Cambridge turned it into a slow plodâ€" ding contest. That‘s not good news for the rest of the league. And the Siskins were the first to read about it in a rematch of last year‘s opening round of the Midwestern Junior B playoffs. Kyle can play the game when he keeps it simple and stays out of the penalty box. It‘s a different game and we need him to adjust his game because of it. It‘s good to have him back there. 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