Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 31 Jan 2006, p. 16

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Al16 - The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, January 31, 2006 IceHawks dismantie Buffalo 11ý;telpieely Il17-1 massacre among clubs~ e-ilkw, m ait 19,Most lopsided wins lever afid ïedThe IceHawks broke out of a miùni late-season slump là la Serd e ina major. major way. A uto~I em e ' fact those in attendance at Memorial Mrena Friday A UTO evening would probably consider f that somewhat of an understatement, as the hosts scored just 12 seconds int the game and went on t0 annihi- late the hapless and sbort-staffed Buffalo Jr. Sabres 17- 1. 'Me cakewalk win put the brakes on, two-game winless streak, the longest this year for the 39-3-4-t lceHawks - who now l. need just one more point to clincb top spot overali in àthe Provincial Jr. A League. A71-21 shots on goal differentiai offered as much insight int how lopsided Friday's Milton-Buffalo clas wasas he hge argi ofvictory. I~ ~ a K - i~ Aaron Lewickî had three goals and four assists. white tinemate Matt Read equaled that point total with a pair of goals and f ive helpers. Jeif Caister also siood _____________________________________________________ out witb three goals and three assists. witb four-point nights delivcred by Rysîs Bernardi, Chase Laîsgeraap and Kevin Morrison. The following night in Buffalo. tbe Jr. Sabres bad a full lineup and managed 10 keep things fairly respectable - onty losing 7-2. Milton out-shol ils hosto 51-23 and put things away witb five second-period deposits, includ- ing the first of two on the nigbt for Langeraap. Recording a goal and two assists Teale. Wiîb just îwo games remaining and bMaving been scored on just 91 limes Ibis year the IceHawks will almost definitely end the regular season with under 100 goals against and obliterate the club record of 127 sel during the Att- Ontario cbampionship mun of 1997/98. Milton also bas a cbance 10 cap tbeir first unheaten regular season, needing only a win or lie againol tbe seventb-place Brampton Capitals Friday 10 do so. Sunday evening the IceHawks wrap up regular-season play in Burlinglon. Botb games stant aI 7:30 p.m. Tbe lceHawks will open the playoffs nexî week against Mississauga. BUILT FOR LIFE UN CANADA Tested to -400C. Dniven through hundreds of kiiometres worth of snow and icy roads. Coid-weather ready, from the fuel systemai to the seat warmers. Advancements in traction contrai and powertrain refinements offer improved performance on snow and ice. Ail because every Ford vehicie line goes through extreme-coid testing before they ever get to you! ADO ALL-WHEEL DRIVE TO EXTREME-COLO TESTInNIG AND YGU'VE GOT THE ULTIMATE WINTER VEHICLES. 2006 FREESTYLE SEL AWD $339- O.9 ',P 5.0102101 36 m» Wu $40.6995 dom m O 0504100 101250 Frn1.20 i 0 80 SECiITY DEPOSIT- * 3.01. 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Afler îwo unsuccessful altempîs t0 put away tbe determined Ancaster Avalanche, tbe Winlerbawks finatty ousted îbem and booked passage 10 second-round OMHA action - grabbîng an early lead and cruising 10 a 5-3 victory. Milton beld an overaît edge in pbysicat play, with Dillon Carter standing out in îbaî depatnenî, and bung tough througb some anxious moments 10 taRe round one seven points 10 tbree. Graydon Wessînger led offensivety wilh two goals and a pair of assists, cap- ping bis productive aftemoon by chipping in a door-slep seramble insurance marker witb under four minutes remaining 10 put tbe series on ice. Also tallying twice was Adam Wilson, wbose game-winning deposit came early in tbe third on a rebound tap in. Aidan Atkinson assisted on tbe last tbree goals. wbile tbe Winîerbawks' first tally came off a wide angle wrister by Rourke Ferguson. Setting bim up witb a nifty cross-ice feed was Ben Preisner. Picking up single belpers in the penalty-free series clincher were Manbhew Gooding, Robert James and Jacob Quinn. Nicbolas Hoffman backstopped Milton to victory, tuming back a dozen shots overall and fOve of six in tbe final frame. Milton now taRes on tbe top-seated Brampton Battation. The best-of-five scbedule badn*t been finalized at press lime yesterday aftemnoon, but is expecled to, stant sometime later this week. While tbe Battalion will bave bome-ice advantage and are tbe clear favourites for tbe series, tbe Winterbawks did beat them 6-2 November 11t in Brampton. r-CCONSRVATION HALTON - Geei Reuato .5.5 in Updat & Irf Polc Do e n Ope,. us As a resull of tbe revisions fo Conservation Hakon s negulabion, a review and update of Conservation Halton s cornent regulatory and land use planning policies began in October 2005. Three public open bouses were beld in November 2005 lu infroduoe the proposed revised policies. 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