:2 - Mimi/Jo Cir-0mm - Wednesday. April 17. 2015 Team still needs approval to import Russian players Continued from page 30 lective toes into the international hockey waters. Last sea- “We've been through it once and we're hopeful that they "This way they can be 100 per cent ready for the OHL†son. they imported avenge forward lakub lelen. a home will see it as a very positive thing.†Clairrnont said. “But it's said Larionov. now a player agent who represents the likes of town friend of Kitchener Rangers centre Radek Faksa. from certainly up to Hockey Canada and time wise it's When they Edmonton Oiler Nail Yakupov and Montreal Canadlen Alex Opava. Czech Republic. hold their next appeal meeting,†Galchenyuk. 'You have to learn a lot of things about the However. Clairmont made it clear he is not penciling However. the move does come at a cost. Claimant said game because it's a diflerent style. Lazarev and Anemov into the team's lineup just yet. The the Siskins have to pay the international ice Hodey Federa~ ‘This is a step ingstone for them. playing it. B hockey.†Siskins still need to complete paperwork and receive tion $1,900 per player as part of the transfer process on top This isn‘t the Emma: theShkinahave dipped their col- approvalfmml'bdeyCagdabebrethumm oftheHockeyCanadaappealfee. Plus, therewillbecriticism . r . A frompeoplemioviewthisastwofewerspotsforlocal ‘ '3'" l«' 5.5 ltBhockeyplayerseventhoughAmericansareoccaâ€" V r.- JAR? donallyrecmitedtoï¬lldtenineimponcardsalkmed - a! I l 5‘ ‘~ [cleans everyym ' . 5 ; However, if approved, Oairmont said the attention : y , ' 7 f ‘ lawevand Anemovare expected to receive could end ' up beneï¬ting otherplayersuwell. ’ , ' “These particular players will draw attention from scoutsandcertalnlywillmakeit not onlygoodfor the Siskins. but good for the league.“ he said. “There are already a lot of scouts from the NCAA and OHL that cometoourgamegandinsomecasestheNHL ' "You never know when you’re going to run into peo- \ pleThileliustraisethepmï¬lefortheteam,forthe . - league and that will only beneï¬t our current and future 1 -. platen" , GOIHL commissioner Mark Ellis was not immediâ€" .» - atelyavailable for comment. - Meanwhile. the inaugural 18-hole Waterloo Siskins ‘ Golf Classic at Grey Silo Golf Course in Waterloo runs ‘ lune l3 and indudes a shotgun Start, hole-in-one conâ€" __ tests, longest-drive‘and dosest-to-the-pin awards and at m1“,- a Silentaurxion. .7. j ‘- 3.; . Participants receive a barbecue lunch and dinner. ' a 72;}: i where Larionov will be available at a meet-and-greet in}: receptioninbeneï¬toftheSishnsfrandrise,wiuchis €12» oelebnflngwyearsinoperarion. 9â€. ‘ ‘ l ' “I’m looking forward to being involved and I’m ‘;’ bohngbmrdtothespecialdate.’ larionovsaid. _ é (haoftheentireeventisSWSperpersonandGair , 7 mom said all proceeds go toward 'creating the best ' WWexperiencefororuboys'Ticketstothe . dinner and reception only are $80 and can be pur- ’: chased by contacting tournament chair Paul Raymond 4; at 5i9â€"573-2056 or paulOr-aymondhomeuz :1- Sponsorship opportunities are aLso available. I†' I 7 ' ation 01 for a N al g d ‘â€"' _ Matmen’s Mutuku '13:! Chance Mutuku of the Matmen Wrestling Club cap- :tj11- tured a Canadian l7-and-under men‘s freestyle ' EC, wrestling title last weekend in Saskatoon. ï¬nishing ï¬rst . \ ‘ ) 1 in the Gil-WOW division. hL l l( )\ l )1 ii The Waterloo native and w St. David Catholic Second- ary School student defeated the Canadian [Band-under I champion in two rounds in the ï¬nal. it was the second gold medal of the season for the \ 17-year-old Mutukur He won the OFSAA boys 64~ kilogram title earlier this ‘ year in Guelph after his E A brother. Yemeri. a student at ' St Mary‘s High School in Chance "mu“ Kitchener. captured the Ontario under~20 men's “kilogram freestyle title \\ uh the Matmen in February in Hamilt’bn, Chance Mutuku will now look to represent ('nmulu at the World FHA (‘adet Championships. in \vrhm Ill August.