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Friday. ; Without Caruana, a leader on and off the ice who was well-liked by teammates, the Eagles struggled during a pair of weekend games, losing 6- 3 in Peterborough to the Bees Saturday and 5-2 to the Lindsay Muskies at the Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Recreation Complex Sunday. ; "It's a big deal to our club," said Hodgins of Caruana's departure. "Matt leaves a big hole. He's lough to replace. You don't go out and find a ivlatl Caruana at the trade deadline. ; "We've got two choices we can make: we can roll over and die and play out the string; or we can buckle buckle down and everyone else jwill have lo pick up the black." , Four unanswered goals in the third period was the common theme in back- Jo-baek weekend outings, j Peterborough pumped four goals past gonltender ■Daryl Bouchard Saturday aller the Eagles carried a 3-2 lead into the final period, period, It was a repeat performance performance at the Garnet B. 'Rickard Recreation Complex Complex Sunday, as Lindsay juolched four unanswered ■in the, third period to pull out a 5-2 win. The setbacks extended the Eagles' losing streak to six games, dropping to seventh place in the 10- team East Conference standings with a 16-18-5-1 record. "This team has absolutely absolutely no confidence right now," said coach Curtis Hodgins of the fragile state of his club, despite a better work ethic in the last two outings. "Both games we went into the third period and blew it with silly mistakes, but we'll get through it. The morale is still there." Without the services of Caruana for the final nine games, Hodgins singled out Nick Stacey, Sean Brackin, Brent Small and Steve Seedhouse, when he returns from injury, as players who will have to step up their play and contribute contribute more if the team is to enjoy any measure of playoff success. Brad Dormicdy scored twice and added an assist in the loss to Peterborough. Peterborough. Stacey had the other goal and added an assist. Brackin and Tom Fitzpatrick, Fitzpatrick, against his former team, scored Sunday against Lindsay. The Eagles visit the Kingston Voyageurs Thursday and host the Bancroft Hawks Sunday at 6:30 p.m. THE SCOOP - The game originally scheduled for Friday, Jan. 3 in Wellington against the conference leading Dukes was postponed due to bad weather. A rescheduled date has not been set...The team raised more than $350 during a 'Skate with the Eagles' fund-raiser during the Christmas holidays. holidays. The money will be donated to the cancer centre centre at Lakcridge Health C o r p oration... It o l> Holmes, IV, older brother of rookie eentreman Colin, won $100 Sunday night after scoring a goal during Subway's Sluiot- To-Win promotion. 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