The Dukes juniped out {0 a 3-0 lead after 20 minutes and padded BY MIKE HAYAKAWA Staff Writer Mark loslin is searching for an answer. Make it a quick one, at that. What the ï¬rst-year Stouifville Spirit general manager and associ- ate coach is looking for is a to stop his Ontario Junior Hockey League club’s ï¬ve-game losing streak . The latestsetbackcame’lhursday when the Wellington Dukes visited the Stouffville Arena and tered an 8-2 beating on the Spirit. lpistouflï¬dlleSun-TribuneISatwdax Sept.27,2008 www.e|ectlons.ca One win in eight games has Spirit looking for help IDENTITY CARDS Provide one original piece of identification issued by a government or government agency containing your photo, name and address. e.q.: driver's licence WHEN YOU VOTE, YOU MUST . PROVE YOUR IDENTITY AND ADDRESS. A federal general "election is taking place on October 14, 2008. New identification rules to vote! 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Wel- lington picked up a couple of early penalties, but we couldn’t capitalize on our chances. Their ï¬rst goal was OR a deflection and third one was Dustin Laren scored the second Spirit goal in the third period to cut their deï¬cit to 7-2 before the Dukes countered again. But before the period came to an end, the Dukes added two more goals to take a commanding 7-1 advantage through 40 minutes. it to 5-0 in the second period before Don Maloney scored the Spirit’s ï¬rst goal. 1-800-INFO-VOTE 1-800-463-6868 m. um...- :ucmms ncr ara not tna sauna as then for provlnclal or munlclpal alactlons. of heritage and Aboriqlnal' languages on the Elactlons Canada Web site at m.alactlona.ca Provide two original pieces of identification authorized by the Chief Electoral Officer of Canada. Both pieces must contain your name and one must also contain your address. e.q.: health card and hydro bill YOU HAVE THREE OPTIONS: ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS (containing name and address) “Right now, we can’t afford to be fancy on the ice. Even if it means playing ugly hockey if we have to get a )oslin said. After yesterday’s return match in Wellington, the Spirit resumes e, Their Central Division record is one shootout win, one shootout loss and six losses in eight games. “Right now, we’re ï¬nding ways to beat ourselves. The only good thing is that it’s still early in the season." > For more on the Spirit, log on to: www.5touflvillespirit.com. shOrthdhded that killed us. 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The teams met for the 37-team league champion- ship in 2006, with the Buzzers win- ning in six games. Junior hockey notebok: 0 The Spirit inserted veteran for- ward and exâ€"OHLer Chad Bea] into the lineup Thursday. Swear an oath and be vouched for by an elector who is on the list of electors in the same polling division and who has an acceptable piece or pieces of identification. e.g.: a neighbour, your roommate EImâ€" TM" '- 0 Stouffville resident Michael Del Zotto, a ï¬rst-round draft pick of the New York Rangers in this year’s NHL draft, was sent back to the Oshawa Generals of the Ontario Hockey League Thursday. A member of the Canadian team that captured the under- 18 world championship this past season, Tri~ vino is attending Boston University on a hockey scholarship. Th'vino had 24 goals and 34 assists in 49 games with the Spirit last season.