Local derby ..Blades at Cougars..with a win Burlington is number one but Oakville prevails 4-3.
Milton moves up to fourth with 5-2 win in Bramalea.
Muskies strengthen hold on top spot with 6-3 win over the Fury.
Improved Stars knock off the number two Voyageurs 4-3 in overtime...great matchup.
Panthers win number five as they overcome the Eagles 7-3.
Hercs put forth strong effort to down Ajax 4-2.
Not much joy for the Bruins in Aurora as the Tigers roll on 6-2.
A close one in Orillia as the Terriers shade the Crush 3-2..no overtime.
Along trip for the Caps and no points to show as Otters win 4-1.
The College gets win number five against Dixie 4-2.
The Buzzers despite having three at the Worlds are still too much for the Hurricanes 4-2.
Ditto position for the Dukes but it takes overtime to subdue the Spirit 5-4.
Collingwood has too much power for the Knights ..4-1.
The Waxers stay strong with a win over the Cougars 6-3.
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October 31 2008, 10:19 PM
Oakville moved into a second place tie with Burlington in the MacKinnon as they beat the Cougars 5-2. Chris Rocca had a pair of second period markers for the winners. Matt Hache, playing his first game for the Blades, stopped 47 0f 49 shots. He also opened his points account with an assist on the final goal.
Matt O'Connor put on a great performance in goal for the Upper Canada College as he stopped 50 BeeHive shots as his team came up with a home win by a 3-0 score. The College scored one in each period to record their fifth win of the season.
The Panthers edged the Eagles 5-4 in Pickering. Greg Riggs led Pickering with a brace. Kyle Ramsey had a goal and four points in his first appearance for the victors.
Trevor McKinney had a goal in his first game for Peterborough but they ended up on the negative side of a 4-2 score. Jarrett Burton had the hat-trick with the last goal coming a second from the end of the game. Jeff Blackburn chipped in with two for the Voyageurs and also added three assists.
Trenton Hercs took advantage of home ice as they defeated Ajax 5-3. Kevin Balas led them with two scores. Luke Hannon had a pair of powerplay markers for the Attack.
No contest in Lindsay as the Muskies pounded the Fury 10-1 to retain first place in the Ruddock. Murray Free led the pack with four goals and an assist. Kody Musselman's first game for the Muskies was a productive one as he tabbed five assists. Matt Ginn only had 16 shots to stop for the win.
The Tigers showed no mercy on the Bruins with an emphatic 8-2 win in Aurora. Five unanswered first period goals got them off on the right foot. Michael Sardella had two for the winners including one short-handed. Erlich Doerksen's goal was the game winner. Halloween took its toll on a lot of attendances tonight, only 78 in Aurora.
In a shootout the Crush upended the Terriers 3-2. Chad Beal got the first goal of the game for Orangeville and the decider in the shootout.
In the Central the Hurricanes came up with a big win against short-handed St. Mike's 6-3. It was 6-0 early in the third. Chad Sumison got the game winner. Tyler Allen got a pair of late ones for the Buzzers.
The Dukes march on despite having three players at the World Junior Challenge as they beat the Spirit 5-2. Max Bobrow and Chris Ayotte each had three point nights. Bobrow scored his first of the season.
Milton doubled the Blues in Bramalea 6-3. Leading the way for the Icehawks were Kevin Caister and Mac Whalen. Only 60 looked on.
The Otters continue to stay in touch in the Phillips with a 4-2 win in an inter-divisional game against the Capitals. Justin Dicks led the way with two goals. Alex Guptill had two for Brampton.
In the Central the Waxers edged Cobourg 4-3 to keep near the top of the heap. Taylor Murphy had the big hat-trick for Markham.
Collingwood and Villanova each scored four times in regulation. Andrew Ciampachini and Brett Zeggil each had two markers for the Blues as did Brett Chandler and Andrew Crescenzi for the Knights. Ryan Gieseler got the overtime winner for Collingwood for the 5-4 win.
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