in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, M ar ch 2 9, 2 01 8 | £ Visit insidehalton.com for more coverage Final buzzer comes too early for Blades in Game 7 HERB GARBUTT hgarbutt@burlingtonpost.com For m uch o f their series against the To ronto Patriots, time had been on the Oak ville Blades' side. Twice in the series, the Blades' M ack Graham scored the tying goal with two seconds left in regulation. Then, facing elim ination in Game 6, Bailey Newton scored the w inning goal in the final m in ute o f play. In Sunday's deciding game, time be cam e the Blades' enemy. The precious sec onds that had served them so well con spired against them in an 8-3 loss to the Patriots. "It was a really tight series and I'm proud o f the effort our guys put in. That last game wasn't indicative o f how close it was," said Blades coach Mike Tarantino, whose team played m uch o f the last six minutes with an net em pty in favour o f an extra attacker. "We had to open it up and when you do that against a good team like the Patriots, you're playing with fire." The Blades may not have had to take those chances but for one tick o f the clock. Oakville's Teth Buries scored just 35 sec onds after Toronto had taken a 5-1 lead early in the third. Then with the Blades on a 5-on-3 power play, A ndrew M clntrye cut the lead to 5-3. But the goal cam e just one second after the first penalty expired, w iping out the second penalty. W hen the Blades would have still been en joying a power play had their goal com e a m om ent earlier, Toronto redirected a pass through the slot over Blades goalie Chris Elliot to take a 6-3 lead and kill any m om entum the Blades had built. "It's a game o f inches," said Newton, the Blades' captain. "We could have had a chance to make it 5-4 and instead they go down and score a minute later." It was a series o f inches, with the first six games all decided by a single goal, three o f them in overtime. W hile that didn't carry through to Game 7, the trend o f the hom e team w inning every game did. It was a series that delivered the inten sity o f a final. The Patriots topped the On tario Junior H ockey League with 86 points while the Blades' had the third best record, though Oakville was bumped down to the fourth seed because G eorge town won its division. That set up an unusual second-round series between the two teams with the m ost wins in the league. "They were the 7th ranked team in Canada, we were supposed to be the un derdogs, but it cam e down to one game," Newton said. "Tonight's disappointing, but the way our guys played in this series, you couldn't ask for m ore," said Graham, who added a goal and an assist to his league leading 22 points in the playoffs. "The guys on this team love each other and that's why we fought to the end every game." The Blades fell behind 2-0 as the Patriots outshot Oakville 19-8 in the open ing period and quickly added another in the second. "Give (the Patriots) credit for com ing out hard in a Game 7 and putting us on our heels, but these guys don't give up," Tarantino said, nodding toward his play ers. "That speaks to their character. They'll keep com ing at you right until the final buzzer."Sunday night, the final buzz er came too early for the Blades. Graham Paine/Metroland Anthony Aguanno of the Oakville Blades is denied by Toronto Patriots goalie Tyler Fassi in Game 6 of their Ontario Junior Hockey League series. The Blades got a last-minute goal from Bailey Newton to win 3-2, but the Patriots rebounded to win Game 7 Sunday. FO R B O Y S & G IR LS BORN 2002-2016 LEAGUES AVAILABLE TUES-SAT 4 12 weeks of games, starts June 3-9 J* Soccer Tots program for players born 2015/2016 includes parents & kids in fun 30min sessions ♦ Teammate requests accommodated J* Paid, certified coaches Team uniform included J* Each player receives a ball J* Team photograph included & End of Season Awards 2002-2014 LEAGUES: $207.96 2015/16 SOCCER PROGRAM: $97.35 Prices +tax M Y O U T H S O C C E R S U M M E R 2018 O U T D O O R H O U S E L E A G U E S A T A P P L E B V C O L L E G E & S T . T H O M A S A Q U I N A S mailto:hgarbutt@burlingtonpost.com