Oakville Beaver, 27 Oct 1993, p. 20

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Kalverda had refused to play for Brampton and obtained a letter from the Capitals allowing him to skate with other teams "for evaluaâ€" tion purposes until Sept. 10." But in a letter sent to the Ontario Hockey Associationâ€"and the Beaverâ€"on Friday, the Capitals claim Kalverda played in a Sept. 16 exhibition game for the Blades. Under Canadian Amateur Hockey Association rule J. 22. "No Two weeks after the teams com pleted a trade for the secondâ€"year centre, the Capitals accused the Blades of tampering with Gord Kalverda back in training camp. Meanwhile, the il!l will between Brampton and Oakville continues t« festerâ€"with Kalverda caught in the middle. The following error has been found in (Deal #342) Page 6, 70" . circular ruffled table cloth, #99â€" 8547â€"B, is 13.00. Linen corp table cloth, #99â€" 9577â€"0, is 9.00. We regret any inconvenience we may have caused you. Blades have now three of the their past four games to quietly move into fifth place in the eightâ€" team West Division, a point back of Brampton. one Jason goals, Ju Shane St two York, newcomer Gord K who fins himself in the e storm between Oakville ; Brampton, scored three 5 Williamsâ€""the hardest 1 on the team," according t manager Murrav Walker $‘| 50 Jud Richards set up the play, his second assist of the game. Combined with Friday‘s 12â€"34 shellacking of Royal York Rangers, the win gave the Blades their first backâ€"toâ€"back victories of the seaâ€" son. They host Georgetown Friday. Oakville fell behind Brampton 3 1 in the first period but scored the next three goals (Williams, Jason Slaney and Cory Waring doing the honors). Brampton tied it in the secâ€" ond period and took the lead in the third when Slaney fired his second goal on a power ply at 8:27. Ben Van Depeer had the other Oakville goal. Friday asainst lastâ€"nlare Raval The teams played a seeâ€"saw game that wasn‘t decided until Blades captain Kent Williams fired in his own rebound, snapping a 5â€"5 tie with 6:23 to play. in their first encounter since a Oct. 15 brawl here, the Provincial Ir. A Hockey League rivals met Sunday in Brampton, with the Blades earning a 6â€"5 victory. The nine days previous had seen an exchange of accusations and an Ontario Hockey Association invesâ€" tigation but the only similarity was a match penalty to the Capitals Blaine McCauley for colliding with Oakville goalie Frank Ivankovic. Ivankovie was forced to leave the game but returned in the third the gau period CORRECTION NOTICE minds to it,, In their first e Oct. 15 brawl he Jr. A Hockey Le Sunday in Bram Blades earnino Blades and Brampton \ Capitals can apparently play some good hockey too when they set their minds to it P.D. 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J Richards set up the play, his "We haven‘t had a problem all team had won three of its past five Tarantino had three assists, Chris PICK'UP: (Sale proceeds or unsold |tems) d assist of the came year then all of a sudden our coach games to improved its record to 3â€"3 Riddell, Gill and Shawn Lewis two each SUNDAY, OCT. 31 m â€" pm t mbined with |l,,l1;l\ s 12â€"34 gets a name as a ‘goon coach‘ just Jamie Conboy and Danny Lennox Ruppel, Pippy, Bryan Mcl oughlin, Fiore [ e ~tiimem â€"Iâ€"1 t U cking of Royal York Rangers, _ because of one game with scored against Niagara Falls, Paul Wade, _ Green and Brett McGrath also assisted *“! s Eun The Chalet in gave the Blades their first Oakville." Capitals coach David Ryan McLaughlin and Mike Tarantino BANTAM 5 [KEtso) Ts3z 4] Glen Eden Ski Areav M toâ€"back victories of the seaâ€" Frost and two of his players were assisting. Tyler Moss, from Mike Oakville Standard Life Rangers : FOR RACING MEMBERSHIP INFOF ‘hey host Georgetown I nday suspended after the game, as were Hamilton, was the lone Oakville scoring rebounded from their first loss of the & Zesssmâ€"tâ€" CALL. 336-2224 kville fell behind Brampton 3â€" two Blades players play in a 5â€"1 loss to St. Catharines season to tie Stoney Creek 2â€"2 in Central mm e first period but scored the hree goals (Williams, Jason y and Cory Waring doing the $). Brampton tied it in the secâ€" rriod and took the lead in the vhen Slaney fired his second n a power ply at 8:27 1 Van Depeer had the other lle goal day against lastâ€"place Royal newcomer Gord Kalverda ns himself in the eye of the between Oakville and ton, scored three goals while msâ€""the hardest working kid team," according to general 1993 er Murray Walkerâ€"added OcIios als and four assists in Bengart supplied two Jud Richards, Mike Roberts, Stephens and Chris Chapman ch . & des have now three of the als and four a: n Bengart suy Jud Richards, Stephens and i power ply at 8:27 /an Depeer had the eoal. It‘s two straight for the Blades 335â€"0115 ur assists supplied rds, Mike ind Chris and goals wh workine weeks after a deal was worked out, Oakville general manager Murray Walker called the accusations "a smokescreen" and suspected it was in retaliation for the Blades‘ role in an OHA investigation into the Oct. 15 brawl. Meanwhile, Capitals coâ€"owner Mike Spadacini says the incident and its aftermath has been "blown way, way out of whack. "Our team just wants to play hockey," he said. "We haven‘t had a problem all year then all of a sudden our coach gets a name as a ‘goon coach‘ just because of one game with Oakville." Capitals coach David Frost and two of his players were suspended after the game, as were two Blades players. tion game a registered member another CAHA team from the vious season or of the current son in any division or category without first having secured ne OT sion in writin pate in its trainin V it t in any schedule lt 10 INnVIt th i| Y c, off all ReJâ€"" imp team m or exhib1 member 0 ow t0 partc ured permis rl ) iC( pr€ ronand and Irennoim against Branttord. Q Greg Dodge and Andrew Dold each scored twice as Oakville Bank of Montreal atom A‘s earned a 6â€"4 win over Acton in Triâ€"County Harrison Division play. Matt Gregoire and David Rookyard also tallied. Josh Dixon, Amanda Joseph and Ben Williams had two assists. Irennoim and Greg Garr, opened the scoring and Brent Wells, on a pass from Matt McChesney, added an insurance marker, Adam Hockaday also assisted. The win lifted the team‘s record to 2â€" 0â€"2. Earlier, the Rangers sandwiched a pair of 2â€"2 ties around a 3â€"2 win over Dundas. Sutherland, with the winner early in the third period, Dustin Stacey and Wells scored against Dundas. Drew WE‘RE OPEN MiON.â€"FRI. 9:30 A 1a IN Don‘t pay for 6 months on all Major Appliances Id VISIT SEARS OAKVILLE PLACE PEEWEE 1t ALE PRICES END SUNDAY, OCTOBER ATOM k/ L priced Kenmore Major Appliance$ 1298 C a 1p Es 498 1N InSuran( 0 assisted. record to . andwiched U 10 off $150 0 t 1| SEAIRS It was deuces wild for Oakville minor atom Rangers in a pair of weekend victoâ€" ries in the Central AAA League. Josh Pippy and Brett McGrath scored twice each in a 6â€"1 rout of Barrie Friday and then twoâ€"goal efforts by Mike Ruppel and Eddie Fiore paced the Rangers to a 6â€"2 win over Halton Hills. Robby Tarantino and Jamie Green also scored against Barrie, Blyth Gill and Green against Halton. Tarantino had three assists, Chris Riddell, Gill and Shawn Lewis two each. Ruppel, Pippy, Bryan McLoughlin, Fiore, Green and Brett McGrath also assisted. BANTAM > Oakville Standard Life Rangers rebounded from their first loss of the season to tie Stoney Creek 2â€"2 in Central MINOR PEEWEE Robert Payne scored twe pace Oakville Agway Metals tc umph over Hespeler in Triâ€"Con neewee action «Josh Crow Porter, Conboy and Lennox had : goals, Hamilton, Moss, Darren McCal Tarantino and McLaughlin one. Po and Moss picked up three assists e Lennox, Greg Almon, Erik Nabeta two ty K 9:00 P.M., SAT. 9:30 A.M.â€"6:00 P.M.,;SUN. 12:00 P.M.â€"5:00 P.M ) Illé 1| ga9" ang$ . MINOR ATOM ored two goals to 1993, WHILE QUANTITIES LAST Im t0 a oâ€"1 triâ€" ounty minor 2U4) Is, Mik had tw iller at 1( h Q Bryan Kir Oakville King extended the period goals. Jason C and Brandon Gale ass A day earlier, We four thirdâ€"period goal Oakville. AAA JIVEl 5 Sideroad J __| e iT POkK SELLING: FRIDAY, OCT. 29 â€" _6 pm to 9 pm SATURDAY, OCT. 30 â€" 10 am to 4 pm SUNDAY, OCT. 31 â€" 10 am to 3 pm RECEIVING: FRIDAY, Oct 550 off plomoeE aninietintatnreintinl EuP nds tcbroadiabnl 1i d i) 412 ‘U, NV (sorry! we cannot accept leather boots and other LCague Da rent Moye 1 Oakville IE 23 P â€" \ their A [ Qoals in a bâ€"U win over Uhris Smith snapped a 2â€"2 tie with an unassisted goal and Brendan Murray ten scored two goals as _ added an insurance marker. Mark Stoma aledon Farms/TD Bank _ and David Probyn also scored. Murray r Triâ€"County League _ and Gary Rookyard had assists. 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