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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Mar 2011, p. 23

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The Cyclones also feature one Other playoff series include: ; ' . . g l ‘ Quebec (2in for playoff action on The two teams have met twice of the league's hottest goalies. but Ottawa ice versus Gatineau "’2 ‘ . i i Saturday. this year, and the Wildfire won the Wildfire have managed to fling Fusion; Gloucester Devils vs. Rive 2 a . ~ 3 . The Wildfire finished seventh in both games â€" the first the Wildfire a few past her this season. Sud Revolution and Richmond Hill "’ 1 the Eastern Conference of the won 82 and the second 8-3. “She seems a bit vulnerable." UghtningvsWhitbyWild. ;_ ' . National Ringette League. one “On paper. we should beat Kraemersaid. The Wildfire leave for Quebec 21;” 3‘.“ .‘ point out of sixth place. them." Kraemer said. He's more worried about the City Friday afternoon following a - 7" 3 That’s also one point out of “But when you go into Quebec Wildfires goaltending. morning practice at Lions Arena in .. '1; 5 7,. ; hosting a home playoff series. with their referees it can be a wild “It hasn't been consistent.” he Kitchener. ‘ " - . But it won't matter if the Wild card." said. ‘lt‘s been hot and cold allseaâ€" Their first game against the (magma-1' glutinous pmmllnil 1 1 fire can get through their best of The Mldfire are still expecting son." Cyclones is Saturday at 1:30 pm. Wmefis'amm 1 three series with the Quebec City to win and earn a berth to the As hosts, the Cambridge Turbos Game two goes at 6:30 pm. and if mwmdmmfl. 1 Cyclones. because the national nationals. get an automatic bye in to the necessary. the final game will be 1 i tournament is being held in Cam~ There are two keys to the series. playoffs while the Montreal Mis- played Sunday morning. M:519-570~m2&||:519-572-0073 l l Emlzmmemm I l . . g . Waterloo minor hocke rev1ew Farming is your llfeswork. -.........m,mm 1 i . sear-mi (nah-ii . but do you have to work your whole life? “Wu“ 1 ‘ Wolves win, split series later. 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