Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 25 Feb 2010, p. 22

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$3 HOCKEY: Stouffville native has never played in minors Placed on waivers by Wings, May weighs future in Mexico Brad May’s professional hockey career might have reached a crossroad when the Detroit Red Wings placed him on waivers just prior to the National Hockey League’s Olympic break Signed by the Red Wings this season as a free agent on Oct. 7, the 38-year-old Stouffville native played in 40 games and had one assist. Efforts to contact May were unsuccessful. However, a voice message on his telephone revealed he was taking some time 011' during the NHL break to vacation in Mexico. Known for bringing a physical presence onto the ice, the veteran forwatd's profes- sional career has spanned over 18 seasons that began with the Buffalo Sabres during the 1991-92 season. During his NHL career in which he played in 1,041 regular season games, May was a member of the Anaheim Ducks’ Stanley Cup- winning team in the 2007-08 campaign. May: who has never played a game in the minors, is being eyed by Detroit’s farm team in Grand Rapids. Mich. OleanswoepfornovlceACflppors The Stoufl’ville novice A Clippers swept Bradford three games to nothing in the first- to-six point series in the first round of the York Slmcoe playofis that concluded with a 5-1 win at the Stoufivifle Clippers Sports Complex Thesday. Christopher Holman ignited the offence with a pair of goals while Spencer Krabi had a goal and one assist and Mike Hary and Billy Starke one goal apiece. Liam Méclnnis, Stephen m Aaron Kirk- ness, Matthieu Kovac and Nicholas Olidis each earned one helper. from Olidis in a 4-1 win in Stouffville. Krabi contributed a goal and two assists and Hary one goal. CamWatsoh and Kirkness each recorded an assist. Playing in Bradford for the second game, the Clippers had little difiiculty after skating 011‘ with a resounding 9-1 win. Krabi recorded the hat trick and added three helpers while Watson had a goal and five assists, Olidis two goals, two assists, Stake two goals and Hary one. Kovac earned two assists and Human one. During the series, the Clippers received excellent goaltending from the tandem of Jordan Ogden and Ethan Volpe, who between them only allowed three goals in three games for a 1.00 goals against average.

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