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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Oct 2013, p. 28

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za - WAl'lzltitX) CHRONICLE - Wednesday, October 50. em a ,,‘\Ru,\awh_a_- ~ 0 o o o o o ' Sisklns lose tight game m overtime, continue through tough stretch BY ADAM Mason another solid game. stopping 31 of 33 shots ~ but it was in a the ice for about five minutes before returning to the dress 7 7i_7 Chronicle Stafl 7 _ losing effort. ing room under his own strength. The Siskins went into the game tied for second place in That five-minute penalty kill and the subsequent goal he Kitchener [hitchmen beat the Waterloo Siskins to stan the Midwestern Conference of the GOJHL and controlled seemed to take the wind out of the Siksins’ sails as they I their current streak of 12 consecutive wins. and on Sunday. the game in the first 30 minutes of play and built a 1-0 lead, came out sluggish in the third period. that streak continuedaginstWatetloo but an ill-timed headshot from larrett Parker on Kegan Bias “lite first 40 minutes were good. but we just weren't ready lhe Dutchmen defeated the Siskins 21 in overtime by changed that dramatically. to compete for the last 20.” said [azary after the game. “We thanks to a goal from Mitchell Smith with less than a minute Parker was assessed a five-minute major and a game mis- have to do the details for the entire game and at the end of ion in overtime at the Waterloo Memorial Recreation (lomâ€" conduct for the high hit along the boards, leading to a pow~ the day, it cost us the hockey game.” pit-x on Sunday, erplay goal from Keli Grant to tie the game. iazary adds that since the team is young, they sometimes leo matey. who got the stan between the pipes after an Siskins head coach Chris [awry said he didn't see the hit detour from the game plan in tight. highâ€"intensity games. outstanding shutout last Sunday against Elmira. put in on the ice so he couldn't comment. but Blashy was down on “iiiey're trying to do the right thing. They‘re just going through the learning process, it’s OK to go through things like that. because come playoff time these are lessons that they need to learn.” V 'lhe Siskins are making their way through what should be the toughest part of their schedule. starting m with Brantford on Oct. 17 and ending with two games . - in a hon‘ie-and-home against the Elmira Sugar Kings. VE Despite the tough schedule. the Siskins have held :3 ziltow‘ :73in their own. takin five ofa ossible ei ht )oints in o CLUB E STAY HOT IN games against Bgrantford. gambridgel,z l:lrInira and Kitchener. "Al DE 10am! IHE OFFSEASON “frigainéjit'sljutist 31:1an a full: 60 miguteshand under I. stan in e it e in 5 you ave to ow en its tight A" 2 at WW" SPEUM‘ W'NIER down ti: line.” said [grant "it's also controlling your COACHING PACKAGES emotions." ' W}, q? For Kitchener. the ball keeps rolling Waterloo arguably put tip the biggest fight against the surging //'\‘ Dutchmen in their [2 game winning streak. in which { ‘ they have outscored their opponent "it IS \ Siskins notes Russian import Lazarev has continued his solid mm seasonfln his last four starts, dating hatk :o a hi) 7mmmm route 0 listowel on (kt. l i. l‘uart-v has let iii st’H'li . goals and earned two shutouts During that \lrt‘itli. mamdmm his record isBVti-I . V. .‘ While coaching stafi said earlier in the season that ‘ la7arev and Ryan llergott would he splitting duties in up . the crease. that hasn‘t been the cast- llergoii has start ed Just four garties. compared to I4 fr Iii/arm [he~ To Russian has posted a UN goals against awrgige. toiii tar d to l r (ms 4 ll k. . i(l is ranked st‘H’Hlli to 9mm it...:.u.i.i"1.fi.a “ 7mm. SO-flllule [m9 l'he Siskiris‘ game against the \tratforilt iiiiiii tits on ”390‘“ Willi) PM M (m i “(Ln at \lliiiari Arena Will he hroatlt .isi on Rogers 1‘» "M”mv'l‘mmsn (“onetime is? iiipiii assessment to ensure your dubs to property fit for your HUGE SAVINGS 0N GENTlY USED (lllBS FROM TOP BRANDS mmmrww game "citation KMKD'll. C;NE Gaylor/Uddr' . g V t ‘ . i wagon and I‘iaufi' ‘ I .1: /$ 99. w k““ l i - Pius DEALS iii EVERY DEPARTMENT- ‘ “9 ‘ 10‘ I' t \_\‘/ ‘ UP “ . l, 1 “M1 . .. ‘ a. an m I! _/ '4 , , I) m mm (mm m V 5 lift a PM d (In W. 7» fl W Q ”MM” am N High Efficiency Gas Furnaces .\ 31- ' .. mmmgmd ’ ' Modmatmq MO 91809 Vame and Single , W i . ‘ 5701“” and. N 3%“ m m a, 5 Stage (CM motor modem in to 98$ AFUE :». . “in; 3 ; x J. 900“»th ; MN e .. wwmwm : - i‘iirtstariqu Io Music Replacement i WW: Lire-titan 3‘0. _ Warranty and ill Yur Pam Amnet‘ Wit W» s 98 ‘limDflCl Sr: in us‘ Protection m $55 QCilShocs ‘ui‘saletlsunitotmrtwv ’ I L . 3 s 99 Matt and it; no)! you! not mm mm"" J - 139 Mlmliiddv Dalwtwfu . ‘ ( ()Rl\l\ R SAVE $25 um- i . , .. Mum-um /«-~\ SAVE .14 imtmbimthi... a _v.«...xum A was-â€" . -. . a . :1.:~2~:-.».‘~;.:â€":‘;-;~ ”a: 51 9-579-5037 -2“ a W... 1:43-57 ‘i 71: -:-- 35» tempstavcom

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