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..two for Thursday..

February 26 2009 at 8:35 AM
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You have to go back to Oct. 19, 2008 to see the last time the Attack beat the Voyageurs and that was a 9-7 win. In two playoff games they have been outscored 20-2 so tonight's contest in Kingston must by the law of averages be closer?

Orangeville hope to tie the series at home to the Terriers following a 5-2 win in game two and this could well be possible. Crush 5-4 in overtime.

 
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Re: ..two for Thursday..

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February 26 2009, 10:39 PM 

It was a much closer game than the previous two but the Vees now have a three game to nothing series lead over Ajax thanks to a 4-3 win in Kingston. Adam McAllister's unassisted goal in the middle of the third lifted the Voyageurs into a 3-3 tie and then just 18 seconds later Dustin Walsh scored the winner, also unassisted. McAllister had two on the night.

A second home win, 5-3 this time, for the Crushers means their series against Couchiching is all tied up two games each. Orangeville, who led 4-2 after one, were led by three goals from Devin Mantha. Mike Arnold had a goal and four points and Jarrod Connolly had three helpers. Andy Groulx stopped 39 shots to record the win. Mackenzie Micks had his club-leading seventh for the Terriers while callup Chris Brown had a goal and an assist.

 
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