Stouï¬â€˜ville resident Pat McEachen, who will play at the University of Maine next year, had four assists for the Spirit. Rookie Massimo Lamac- chia had a goal and leads the Spirit with six points this season. The Spirit plays the Canadians again Sunday at 9:30 am. at the league’s Governor’s Showcase Week- end in Bowmanville and visits the surprising Cobourg Cougars Monday. The Spirit scored six times in the second period Thursday to lead 6â€"4. But the Canadiens tied it in the third and got the only goal of the shootout, by Paul Rodrigues, to win 7-6. Problem was, it couldn’t score at any other time, including the shoot- out, and lost 7-6 to the Toronto Junior Canadians in the Ontario Junior Hockey League. It’s in the middle of playing four games in ï¬ve nights, including last night at St. Michael’s in Toronto. The Spirit has allowed 23 goals in four games and leads the Central Division with 103 penalty minutes. The Spin't earned a point with the loss and has three points in its ï¬rst four games. The Stouffville Spirit scored at will in the second period Thursday at the Stouflville Arena, Spirit opens hectic week with wild loss m." “We do not have call display and we do not record the call†- “Cash rewards for anonymous tips that lead to an arrest†Q \n . 1-800-222-1'IPS or www.crimestoppersyr.ca _ A / The Queensbfldge Mill 4160â€"1ch Avenue, Markham, 905-887-1127 7 Between Wardenie Kennedy Neutral fabric to complement any decor. Gm! design for everyday living at aï¬crdable prices. Sectional Sofa Starting at CLASSES AVAILABLE 0 Fifty Plus Red Hat 0 Strip Fit (Tues. 7pm) 0 Get on the Ball 0 Yoga (Thurs. 7pm) This message brought to you as a community service 01 The Eoonomist/Sun-Tribune $1999 - Jim Mason In addition to the name and logo changes approved at a recent board of governors meeting, a new website was to be launched Friday. Provided by Pointstreak, the site will provide the OIHL a network capability to bring all teams together under one netvvork, similar to the National Hockey League's nhl.com BY JOHN CUDMORE Staff Writer It's a fresh new face for Junior A hockey in Ontario. Among the features is a live scoreboard available in real time for all games. The new website is avail- able at the league’s former The league, known for sev- eral years as the Ontario Pro- vincial Jr. A Hockey League, announced Thursday a name and logo change effective immediately. “We’re pushing forward," said Lloyd Stockley, chairper- son of the 37-team league in a news release. “We’ve got a lot of issues to clear up. We’ve made some changes but there are more to come." 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