Kingston maintains their two point lead in the Ruddock with a 5-2 win over the Hercs.
Probably a question of how many for the Tigers against the Knights..Aurora 6-2.
Muskies keep pace with the Vees beat Ajax 5-3.
Eleven in a row for the Terriers but they need overtime to win in North York 5-4.
Bowmanville are in great form and they tame the Panthers 4-1.
Buffalo have not played since Dec. 16 and the Predators beat them at home 5-3.
Otters should not have too many problems against Upper Canada winning 5-2.
Derbys still looking for their first regulation time win at Westwood and they lose again to Milton 7-5.
Junior canadiens have the firepower and stop the Cougars 7-3.
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Re: Sunday..nine games..watch for the freezing rain!
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January 4 2009, 6:24 PM
Thump! That was the sound of the Terriers 11-game streak being broken and what a run it was. They took a 2-0 lead in North York but the Rangers who are very strong at home racked up six themselves. Anthony Bergin took the wind out of the visitors sails with two shorthanded goals, the Rangers' first and third of the game. He has now racked up six this season. 57 people bothered to show.
Double figures for the Voyageurs in their 11-3 rout of Trenton. Six of the Kingston goals came on the powerplay. Adam McAllister led the way with three and Brock Higgs had a pair as did newcomer Dustin Walsh and Kevin Christmas. Stephane Chabot picked up four assists. Over 500 looked on.
Matt Pasztor tallied two as the Tigers easily overcame the Knights 7-1. David Blair stopped 29 for win number fourteen. Domenic Monardo picked up goal number thirty in this game.
Lindsay fell four behind Kingston in the Ruddock as they went down 5-2 in Ajax. Two to two after two but the Attack tallied three in the game's last seven minutes. Jesse Dunphy led the home team with a pair of markers. Ian Watters tabbed his team-leading 27th. David Jenkins turned away 41 Muskies shots.
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January 4 2009, 10:01 PM
Bowmanville edged Kyle Ramsey 4-3. Brendan Barletta's second goal of the season was the winner for the Eagles. Ramsey's hat trick gives him twelve goals so far since arriving from Peterborough. The Eagles now look solidly entrenched in fourth place in the Ruddock.
Travis Savard was the overtime hero for the Predators as they bested the Junior Sabres 4-3 in front of 501 in Port Hope. Eric Potvin in his first game for the Preds got the win stopping two dozen Buffalo shots. Jeremy McCarty scored one for the Predators. Now in his third year for the team the Lindsay native has 24 goals and 54 points.
Corey George got a couple more as the Otters had their way with Upper Canada 6-1. The Uxbridge native and former Muskie hit the 25 goal plateau in the contest. Jon Whitelaw kept pace with George by scoring a pair as well and bringing his total to 25 as well. Between them they have tallied nine goals shorthanded with Whitelaw notching his sixth on Huntsville's first score.
Overtime in Toronto where the Cougars looking to have the game in hand were thwarted by a goal 23 seconds from time as the J.C's had pulled goalie Marc Rinfret and Jason McDonough got one past Troy Webster to tie the game at threes. To make matters worse for Cobourg Cody Smith scored a minute and a half into overtime to give Toronto the extra point. It was Smith's 8th. goal and nineteenth point in just a dozen games for the Juniors.
Milton let slip a 5-2 advantage in the Westwood arena as the Derbys forced overtime. Two powerplay goals by Thomas Bark, the fourth and fifth Derby goals were key to the comeback. David Grant assisted on four for Streetsville including the three straight that they tallied in the third then he notched the overtime winner to complete a big night. Allen Petretic had a brace for the IceHawks. Call-up goalie Matt Sagrott got his first win for Streetsville.
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