Oakville Beaver, 27 Mar 2009, p. 44

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OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, March 27, 2009 · 44 Sports Oakville Beaver Conditions Apply. Expires 03/31/2009 SPORTS EDITOR: JON KUIPERIJ Phone 905-845-3824 (ext. 432) Fax 905-337-5571 e-mail sports@oakvillebeaver.com · FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2009 Lain gone for season Wrist sliced by skate in Blades' OT loss By Jon Kuiperij BEAVER SPORTS EDITOR Oakville Blades centre Kellan Lain was busy celebrating his fourth goal in three games when he noticed something was not right. The 19-year-old had fallen onto Wellington Dukes goaltender Steele Defazio after opening the scoring just 1:45 into the Blades' Ontario Junior Hockey League playoff semifinal contest Tuesday at Joshua's Creek Arenas. Lain got up and skated to the corner of the rink to celebrate with his teammates, then quickly stopped and made a beeline for the bench, clutching LIESA KORTMANN / OAKVILLE BEAVER his left wrist and leaving a trail of HIGH-TRAFFIC AREA: Oakville's Sean Ryan (in white, left) and Tyler Leimbrock crash the crease of Wellington Dukes' blood in his wake. goalie Steele Defazio as the Dukes' Zach Morbeck (21) and Max Bobrow look on during Tuesday's Ontario Junior Hockey League He was immediately treated at playoff game at Joshua's Creek Arenas. Wellington won 3-2 in overtime to take a 2-1 lead in the league semifinal series. the Blades bench by trainer Dr. Ben Fryer, who wrapped the wrist and rushed Lain to the Oakville dressing room. Lain was then sent by ambulance to Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital, where it was determined that he had a severed artery and cuts to tendons and ligaments. He underwent surgery Tuesday and was scheduled to have another operation this week. Lain, whose wrist was cut by Defazio's skate blade as he put his hand down to break his fall, might be fortunate to still be alive, but his season is over. The T.A. Blakelock grad has already received a hockey scholarship from Lake Superior University for next season. "It's tough to end your (junior) career that way," said Blades head coach Carlo Coccimiglio. "He's a See Injuries pge 45 NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT AND INVITATION TO COMMUNITY OPEN HOUSE FOR Environmental Screening and Environmental Review Avon Energy Centre The Ontario Power Authority ("OPA") has recently issued a Request for Proposals ("RFP") that seeks to procure a combined-cycle gas-fired electricity generation facility of up to approximately 850 MW of capacity to connect to specified electrical circuits on the IESO-Controlled Grid in the Southwest Greater Toronto Area ("Southwest GTA"). In response to the OPA RFP, Invenergy Canada Development Partnership ("Invenergy") is proposing to construct, own and operate a nominally rated 850 megawatt natural gas-fired power generation facility in Mississauga, Ontario to provide power to the Ontario electricity grid. The proposed site is located on Hazelhurst Road and encompasses an area of approximately 15 hectares, which is currently undeveloped. The facility, named the Avon Energy Centre, would use advanced combustion turbine technology to generate power to be supplied for the immediate needs of the Southwest GTA. Invenergy is commencing a study to consider the environmental effects of the development and operation of the proposed facility. The study is to meet the requirements of the Environmental Assessment Act of Ontario and the associated Environmental Screening Process (Category B) as specified in Ontario Regulation 116/01, the Electricity Projects Regulation. Invenergy is currently completing the more detailed Environmental Review Stage of this process. Upon completion, an Environmental Review Report will be available for public and agency review. Invenergy is committed to consulting with the public and other stakeholder groups in the development of the proposed project and has initiated preliminary stakeholder consultations. Invenergy is developing and implementing a thorough stakeholder consultation program to share information, understand issues, and ensure an effective dialogue with a wide range of stakeholders. Please join us at Otello's Banquet and Conference Centre, 2273 Royal Windsor Drive, Oakville, th Ontario, on Tuesday April 7 , 2009 between 5:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m., to learn about and discuss the proposed Avon Energy Centre in greater detail. Inquiries may be directed to: Andrew Flanagan Invenergy Canada Development Partnership 12 King Street West Bolton, Ontario L7E 1C7 Tel: 877-686-5301 E-mail: avon@invenergyllc.com CANLAN ICE SPORTS OAKVILLE CONTINUES TO PROVIDE THE BEST SUMMER CAMPS IN THE GTA. NOW IN OUR 12TH YEAR! HOCKEY TIPS FOR TOTS POWERSKATING HOCKEY SKILLS & DRILLS SUPER 6'S & 7'S HIGH PERFORMANCE HOCKEY SKILLS GIRLS ONLY HOCKEY SKILLS & DRILLS GOALIE CAMPS MULTI SPORT CAMPS ELITE LEVEL CAMPS

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