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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Apr 2002, p. 14

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PAGE 14THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, APRIL 3,2002 Gens a first round casualty Belleville wins OHL series in five games BY BRIAN LEGREE Sports Editor OS II A\ VA - The Oshawa Generals made an early, yet somewhat impressive exit from the Ontario Hockey League playoffs. Yes, the Generals fell in five games to the Belleville Bulls, the finale a 3-2 setback setback at the Yardmen Arena Saturday. But three of the four losses were by a single goal, one of those in overtime, as the seventh-seeded Generals pushed the second-seeded Bulls in each outing. "I'm pretty proud of the way our team played in the series," said Oshawa coach and general manager George Bur nett in an interview Monday. "I thought winning Game l (4-3) was huge. I thought maybe our weakest game was Game 2, where we played pretty strongly for two periods, but were a little sloppy in the third and came away with a 3-0 loss. "I thought Game 3 in their building we had the upper hand in a lot of ways but failed to get the job done in the offensive offensive zone (losing 2-1). Game 4 I thought we were as good as or better throughout most of the game, there were a couple of penalties we took that really took momentum away from us (losing 5-4 in overtime). "The final game was again a close hockey game, the fact it's 3-0 going into the third period we could have had guys going through the motions but it was pretty clear we weren't doing that and even with the score 3-2, we had 40 seconds seconds to go and a lot of good chances and (Belleville goalie Mike) Mole was outstanding." outstanding." Tyler Cook and Brandon Nolan scored for Oshawa Saturday as the Generals Generals scored twice in the final two minutes minutes to make things interesting. Although the series result was predictable, predictable, it left the Generals, and their supporters, feeling pretty good. The Generals have a strong returning corps next season, led by Nathan Horton, Brandon Nolan, and Ben Eager up front, Dustin VanBallegooic, Paul Ranger and Mike Scllan on the blue-line and Chris Beckford-Tscu and Kevin Drucc in goal. "Our goaltcnding was exceptional, I think Chris gave us a chance to win every game, but a lot of guys played through some injuries and in the last Close series ends for minor novice AAA Toros CLARINGTON - The Clarington Ron Robinson's Construction Toros met Ajax in the novice AAA Lakeshorc League playoffs, getting edged in the final game of the series. In the first game the Toros came away with a 6-5 win. Scoring for the Toros were Colin Topping, Brian Bun- nett, Stephen Sutherland, Chris Marner Marner (2) and Reed Bell. Assists from Alex Jamieson, Marner, Topping, Josh Whyte, Bunnett (2), Chris Albertini and Justin Nesbitt. Playing in net was Dylan Harkness. Game 2 was a loss of 8-3. Scoring for the Toros were Jamie Turcotte and Marner (2). Assists went to Bunnett, Albertini, Bradley Down and Bradley Gaitens. Aaron Cormier did well in net facing numerous shots. The third game ended in a loss of 5- 3. Scoring for the team were Turcotte, Sutherland, Down, Bell and Kyle Hibbard. Hibbard. Game 4 was an exciting game finishing finishing with a tie of 3-3. Goals from Keegan While, Bell and Bunnett. Assists Assists from Bunnett, Sutherland, Gaitens Gaitens and two from Marner. Cormier stayed strong in net to keep the team in the series. The fifth game was an amazing win of 5-1, evening the scries at five points each. Scoring for the Toros were Marner (2), Sutherland (2) and Down. Assists went to Gaitens, Nesbitt, and Bell. Harkness worked hard in net and stopped a few breakaways. The final game in Ajax was a disappointing disappointing loss of 4-3. The Toros scored as the final buzzer went, but it wasn't soon enough. Scoring for Clarington were Albertini, Sutherland and Bunnett. Bunnett. Assists went to Nesbitt(2), Bunnett, Bunnett, Albertini and Down. Harkness and Cormier shared the goaltending duties in the final game of the year. game we lost VanBallegooic. Ranger and Eager during the game," said Burnett. Burnett. "To hold a Belleville team to three goals, or less, per game average pretty much throughout the series is a pretty good indication of our battle and our commitment and our emphasis, l guess, on doing things defensively," says Burnett. Burnett. Oshawa's ultimate downfall, Burnett believes, was a lack of discipline, especially especially in the pivotal fourth game, during which Belleville scored three power- play markers. "I thought maybe the key in the series - there were a lot of penalties on both sides, but in the long haul, eight minors in Game 2, nine in Game 3, 11 in Game 4, the last game they took I0 but we had eight - too many penalties. "It shortens your bench, but also when you're playing a team with the type of firepower they have, it's really stretching it to expect them to continue to be held off (on the power play)." Belleville now faces Barrie in one Eastern Conference semifinal, with Ottawa Ottawa and St. Mike's hooking up in the other. In the Western Conference, eighth- seeded London upset top-seeded Ply- GEORGE BURNETT Proud of the way Itis team played in the series. mouth in six games in quarterfinal action. action. The Knights now face Eric in one semi, with Windsor playing Memorial Cup hosts Guelph in the other. GENERALLY SPEAKING: Although Although power-play goals may have cost the Generals in Game 4, Oshawa actually actually killed 33 of 37 penalties during the scries. scries. Oshawa's power play, meantime, converted on nine of 35 chances.. .The Canadian Hockey Association will announce announce its lineup Thursday for the under-18 entry which will compete at the World Championships in Slovakia. 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(Pickering) Bloor SI. from Merrill Si. to Ritson Rd. (Oshawa) Thickson Rd. / Conlin Rd. (Whitby) Alloua Rd I Rougemounl Rd. (Pickering) Stevenson Rd. South / C N R. crossing south of Bloor St. (Oshawa) King SL I Sandringham Dr. (Clarington) Carrulhois Creek Dr. from Bayly SI. to Achilles Rd (Ajax) Description Intersection improvements Intersection Improvements & slgnalizalion Bridge replacement Intersection improvements Corridor Improvements Intersection improvements & signalisation Intersection Improvements & signalisation Bridge rehabilitation Intersection improvements & signalisation Now road construction Works Commltloo, hulny delegated by Regional Council as Iho hearing body shall hoar in person or by his or her counsel, solicitor or agoni, any person prejudicially affected by tho by-laws and who applies on or boforo April lOlh, 2002, fo bo hoard at a mooting of tho Works Commiltco on April 24lh, 2002. Plans showing Iho details of tho projects and tho lands affected may bo soon at tho olficos of Iho Durham Region Works Department. COMMENTS OR QUESTIONS If you havo any comments or questions or roqulro any further Information about tho above noted projects, please contact Mr. Paul Poster at (905) GGÜ-7725 Ext. 0393 Email; paul.fostor@rogion.durharn.on.cn Durham Region Works Department 105 Consumers Di . WHI I BY ON UN0A3 Telephone (905)668-mi OR 1 800-3/2 1 103 www region durltam on ca

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