..and that is the Kingston and Ajax series where the Attack hope to get a win at home and force a game five. Their improved play in game three and the home crowd might enable this to happen. Ajax 4-3.
In a series that looks like it may go to the limit all four games have been won by the home team, expect this to continue as the Stars take it today 4-3.
The Hurricanes will be looking to avenge the shutout loss in Wellington and come back to tie it with a 3-2 win at home.
The J.C's use home ice to go one up on the Waxers with a 4-2 win.
The Crush must win one in Couchiching to advance but I can't see it tonight..Terriers 5-3.
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It's all over for the Attack as they went down 5-0 at home to the Vees. Shawn Sirman stopped 31 for the shutout. Brock Higgs had a goal and three points while Kevin Christmas had three helpers. Mitch Latchford had a goal and an assist. Kingston, despite some injuries, marches on.
Game five of the Stars and Muskies series went the same way as the other four with a victory for the home team by a 3-1 count this time in front of 625 fans in Peterborough. Trevor McKinney had the game winner ten minutes into the game. Zach Fryia was very busy stopping 41 shots for the win. Jordan Forfar had a goal and an assist for the Stars.
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Orangeville did what many thought might not be possible and went ahead 3-2 in their series with the Terriers following a 4-3 road win tonight. Curtis Longland's unassisted goal seven minutes into the third was the game winner. Jarrod Connolly got a pair of goals and an assist for the Crushers. Ornageville led 4-1 before Couchiching got a couple of late ones.
Wellington goes up 2-0 on the Hurricanes with a 4-2 win in Newmarket. Justin Johnson got the first two goals of the game for the Dukes. Zach Morbeck had the winner in this one.
The Waxers flexed their scoring muscle with a 7-3 victory over Toronto with David Titanic and Marc Zanette each bagging a pair in the win. Bryan Potts set up five of the seven for Markham. Jumior Canadiens' Skylar Quinn tied the game at 3-3 just 25 seconds into the third but the Waxers hit right back with four unanswered markers in a five minute barrage.
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