Wvï¬.v- vï¬â€"WWVW . 7 ~ -ï¬ï¬ a a 2014]: Steam/ill. Sun-Tribune l Thursday October 9 JR. A NOTEBOOK Coach hopes to watch Spirit get LASTWEEK‘ FM Aurora Tigers 7 vs. Stouflville Spirit 1. Saturday. Georgetown Raiders 9 vs. 8th 2. Spirit record: 4-7- 0-8. fourth place in North Ontario Junior Hockey League. come OP: Saturday. vs. Pickering Panthers at Shouffville Arena, 7:30 pm. Sunder at Orangeville Flyers, 3:30 pm; Monday: vs. Trenton Golden Hawks at StoufMlle Arena, 2:30 pm. GAME NOTES: Just when it appeared the Stouflville Spirit found some limit at theendofthetunnel aftersnappinga liveâ€"game losing streak by winning two in a row during the Ontario Junior Hockey League's Gwernor's Showcase weekend. the roof might have collapsed on them. Playingtwo gameslastweelrend.the Spirit mtotfto a rough startaltertheywere pummelled 7-1 by the hostAuroraTrgers Friday. Just 24 hours later and returning to the friendly confines of the Stoullville Arena, the Spirit were yaclous hosts when they allowed the Georgetown Raiders to comelnandskateotiwitharesounding 9-2 win. lnFliday'stiltthe Spirittrailed 2-0 after the opening 20 minutes and allowed a sherthanded goaleartyinthesecond periodtotall behind 3-0.Theclosestthey wouldytcamewhenNickThomakos deliveredapowerplaypaltogetthem backtowithintwojustbetorethemidway Fast Facts 0 41 days a 3,000 torchbearers - More than 1.30 communities - 3,000 r km on the road - iL\,l..iUL)i km in the air DlSCLAlMER polntoftheperiod.ButtheTrgerscoun- teredwithapairofpalstotakeaS-l lead enteringthe third period. in the final 20 mlnutesthei'lprsaddedhwomore goalsto round outthescoring.Theiigers pelted52shotsonSpiritrookienetmind~ ersAaronTaï¬ormhostartedthagame beforeglvingwaynearthemlrhvaypointto ConorMcCollum.lncluded in those totals were20intheï¬rstpenodand22inthe second.The Spirit. meanwhiledelivered 21 shotsonnet in Saturday‘s contest. the Raiders were buoyed by a tour-goal. twcassist perfor~ mance from Steve Hladin in a 9-2 romp. The Raiders jumped out to a 40 lead after the ï¬rst period before Tyson Bruce got the Spirit on the scoresheet just 30 seconds into the second period. That would be as close as the Spirit would get as the Raiders countered with two unanswered goals to take a 6-1 lead. The Spirit got one more goal from Brodie Tuttonto getbacktowithin fourgoals before the Raiders responded with two more goals before the period concluded to take a commanding 8-2 lead.The Raiders accounted for the lone goal of the third period to round out the scoring. The Raiders outshot the Spirit35-34. McCollum started the game in goal before he was relieved by Taylor just over ï¬ve minutes into the second period. 70' u (nfllpii‘o In! of Iorrhbcuvm “widthwï¬t onfl r|\nl.\9 ml.“ tmr Towt‘mi‘nt‘r‘m on, 75.... {ï¬rth mm,- mm. nlup mu . am... Caspar-mixer £034 and As xuhre- 9 m A honqr lEFFPERRIfl:SmuflvilleSpiritmach hastosloutowommesbecausea playerleftthebenchtofight. Thegamehaditschippymoments,includâ€" ingtheGeorgetownbenchdoingverbal battiewithTaylorinthelatemingSpirit forwardloeDevenyandGeorptown’s Francois Cote.stoppedfromfigiting in thesecondperiodbythelinesmen,had abrieftiltlnthethird.0everrypidredup anextrafourminutesinpenaltiesanda secondgamemisconductforleavingthe benchtoï¬ght mWactionsduringSat- urday'scontesteamod himatwogame suspensionwhiledefenceman Cameron Unfrienwhowascitedforplayingwithout ahelmetattheendotregulationtime. will receive acne-game suspension.Also receivingatwoâ€"gamesuspenslonwas SpiritheadcoachleflPerriniorallowing DeverytoleavethebencthiIePerrm canwatchthenexttwogamesfromthe stands. assistant coach Brad Barton will serveasheadcoach. The players on the Stouffville Spirit are doing their part for Luca Gennuso. The Stouffvflle toddler who nearly drowned in his family's back yard pool on Vic- toria Day is home now but undergo- ing extensive therapy â€" which is not covered by health insurance. The Spirit players are raising money through a project they call 'Kills for Lucaâ€. For every successful penalty kill they are making a donation to Luca. They raised $140 during the ï¬rst three games of the mm in the league's scoring race. Thomakos is among the leaders with five goals and 11 assists in 11 games to sit in ninth place. om same: “it was frustrat- ing.‘ Perrin said of his club‘s fortunes last weekend. 'ln our game with Aurora we didn‘t come to play. Against George back on track town we played well early on but we committed three had giveaways in the ï¬rst period they capitalized on and the next thing you know we‘re down 40. The more we tried, the w0rse it got.‘ in assessing his club's recent woes. Pemn said there's no one individual or particular area to blame. Rather. he said it was a collective effort Withafewdaysoffbeioretherrnextgame againstNortthvisionrivalPlckenngPan thersSamrdaythefirstolthreegamesrn asmanydaystheclubwillplayï¬eninsald .theywillspendsomeextraomewonung Onplayintheirownenddunngpractices thismek. , 'Vllejusthavetogetbacktobaslcsand seehowitgoeslromtherefhesaid. Asforwhowillstartingoalinthelrnext garmagainaPickenngMnisunde cidedatmismomentandsaldadecislon willbernadebasedonprarxicesthls week lnlooldngaheadtomeirupcomingweek endslate of games. Pomn acknowledged meyneedtogetbackonthewrnning tracksoasnottofall tar behind in the standingsrntheearfygorng ‘Every game isbig torusfhe said. â€" Michael Hayallawa CELEBRATE ANDSH THE PAN AM set Enter onlirie nomi’p. Pori‘Am‘fOl'Ch C Nu?,(>l‘l‘15C-"bc\ Gnohr ‘y'oncouwr Area. Calgary, wiflfllm, Montreal and Halifax Pan Am a TORONTO 2015 0 Celebration Communities 0 FGRUNYO N hosl it?)