Oakville Beaver, 12 Mar 2015, p. 32

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, March 12, 2015 | 32 Jon Kuiperij Sports Editor sports@oakvillebeaver.com Sports "Connected to your Community" Blades advance in dramatic fashion It was a perfect shot at a perfect time. But Ryan Garvey wasn't about to embellish things. "I figured I'd get the puck on net and hope for the best. That's what happened," said the forward, whose goal with 9.8 seconds left in regulation time Monday at Sixteen Mile Sports Complex dramatically lifted the Oakville Blades to a 4-3 win over the Orangeville Flyers in both the game and the best-of-seven Ontario Junior Hockey League first-round playoff series. "Honestly, I put my head down, pretty much closed my eyes and hoped for the best." The series-deciding play took a bit more skill than that. Garvey received a pass from Abbey Park high school buddy Jackson Bales, toe-dragged the puck towards himself to create space and fired a hard wrister from the high slot that caught the far post and glanced into the net. "I've had a couple of goals (in minor hockey) that were close to this, but nothing as big," Garvey said. "I played here last year and we didn't make the playoffs. It's a huge goal, my biggest goal." It also completed the third-seeded Blades' rally from a 3-1 series deficit against sixthranked Orangeville, and gave Oakville its first playoff series win since 2012. "Our older guys showed unbelievable leadership," said rookie forward Bales, who scored the Blades' first goal Monday and added two assists. "I can say personally for those last three games that I didn't think of it as if we lost, we were going home. We had to get one at a time instead of three. Our mentality was really good, and our leaders made sure to keep us all calm." Brandon Hughes and Josh Kosack also tallied Monday for the Blades, scoring 12 seconds apart early in the second period to give Oakville a 3-1 lead. Orangeville's Ian Nichols scored midway through the second period to make the score 3-2, and the Flyers tied the game five minutes into the third on Darren Nesbitt's breakaway marker. Colin Rigney scored the Flyers' other goal in the first period, tying the score 1-1. Oakville will face the defending OJHL champion Toronto Patriots -- a team Blades head coach Mike Tarantino managed last season -- in the South/West Conference semifinal, which begins Saturday in Toronto. Oakville will host Game 2 Monday at Sixteen Mile, with the Blades' other home dates scheduled for Friday, March 20 and, if necessary, Monday, March 23 (all 7:30 p.m. starts). "That'll be fun," Tarantino said. "I know them very well... and they know us very well. They're very skilled and very fast -- I would say they're the favourites to win our conference. "It'll come down to a play here or there, just like this series (against Orangeville). It might not go seven games, but it will be as tight as this one was." -- Jon Kuiperij Oakville Blades forward Ryan Garvey whoops it up after scoring with 9.8 seconds remaining in regulation time to give the Blades a 4-3 win over the Orangeville Flyers Monday at Sixteen Mile Sports Complex. Oakville will face the Toronto Patriots in the second round of the Ontario Junior Hockey League playoffs. | Michael Ivanin -- Special to the Beaver Hornets host Durham West tomorrow to start Round 2 of PWHL playoffs Oakville Hornets goaltender Daniela Paniccia. | Oakville Beaver file photo The Oakville Hornets will open their second-round Provincial Women's Hockey League playoff series with the Durham West Lightning tomorrow (Friday) at Joshua's Creek Arenas. Both teams are coming off 3-0 victories in the first round. 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