Oakville Beaver, 9 Nov 2011, p. 20

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www.insideHALTON.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, November 9, 2011 · 20 Raiders rallied late in both contests Continued from page 19 To Advertise in this section call Jessica Langero used to playing in each other's rink, I'm not sure (home ice) really matters anymore." The stats back Blaney up. He's actually suited up against the Raiders 22 times, winning 15 of them and owning a plus-.500 record in both rinks. Even so, while the Blades are a solid 6-4 on the road during that span, they are 9-3 at home. That's why given the chance, Friday's overtime hero will gladly take the extra game at home. "I definitely think so," Jordan Coccimiglio said when asked if home ice was important. "If you get into a Game 7 situation, I think it definitely benefits a team." While the 18-year-old is in his first season with the Blades after two years in the Ontario Hockey League, he's no stranger to the rivalry. Coccimiglio saw plenty of Georgetown while his dad, Carlo, served as both coach and general manager of the Blades. "I've been coming to the games for seven or eight years and the Georgetown-Oakville rivalry has always been great," g , Jordan Coccimiglio g said. "It feels good g to finally be a part of it as a player." Coccimiglio added another chapter to the rivalry Friday. He scored early in the third to give the Blades a 4-1 lead but Georgetown rallied with three goals in the final five minutes, tying the game with just seven seconds to play. But Coccimiglio ensured Oakville left with two points, scoring his second of the game with 18 seconds remaining in the extra period. "It was a good character win," he said Saturday. "Every game you can win in this league is important. Tonight's game, we just have to learn from it and move on." Oakville again took the lead into the final five minutes Saturday but this time the Raiders, after tying the game with 3:26 left, scored the winner in the opening minute of OT. NOTES: Tyler Karius, Stefan Thompson and Kyle Blaney scored power-play goals in a span of 7:10 to give Oakville a 3-1 lead Saturday.... Michael Stiliadis stopped 38 shots.... Thompson and Bradley Ryan each had a goal and two assists Friday. Karius had the other goal while Aidan Orbinski had a pair of f assists. HOME IMPROVEMENTS 905-845-3824 ext. 284 jlangero@oakvillebeaver.com ALUMINUM E.K. Aluminum 416-275-2612 BASEMENT LEAKS Leakybasements.ca k 905-484-6242 www.leakybasements.ca k BASEMENT WATERPROOF CROWNSEAL Basement Waterproofing Inc. 905-564-3575 www.crownseal.ca CHIMNEYS A.M. 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