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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Apr 2006, p. 14

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Page 18 ♦ THE CANADIAN STATESMAN ♦ April 26,2006 durhamreglon ■.,5iS@S - $ 8® mm SSSs k - ■ - I ■ M May 5 fei Oshawa uring: Tri > Hea rn & weimwm and s\o muchmonei SPRING iafcîwwÿi.koi m M Ml -- <u*iM M r>'A& m t Midnight 6pm Allan Cup final goes to Powell River ment prior to the final. The messages were printed by Joe Theriault of the Dunlops' executive and taped to the walls in and around the team's dressing room. I To liaxv \our Huts dvliwml fi\ Durham's //1 ( ai rier l orc e! 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Whitby started the national championship championship slowly, losing 5-4 to the Wey- bum Devils, but earned a bye to the semifinals with a 9-5 win over the Trail Smoke Eaters and advanced to the final with a tidy 4-0 victory over the Fort Saskatchewan Hotel Chiefs. But Powell Rivet- brought a level of talent and depth the team hadn't seen previously and noit much could have been done to change the outcome. "They have good speed on every line and they have some NHL guys, great defencemen who ca n move and shoot the puck," said captain Peter MacKel- ' lar, who assisted <)n Whitby's lone • goal, scored by Ron! Baker. MacKellar finished 1 off a tremendous season with nine po ints in four Allan Cup games, earning him an all-star selection at forward and a share of the lead in tournament scoring, along with Baker. ( Unfortunately, whille the first line may have matched up, the Dunlops' depth didn't compare to that of the Régals. And it didn't help that three of their top defencemen - Brian Grieve, Mike. Van Wolsen and Bob McQuat - were playing with separated shoulders. "A lot of our key defenceman had pretty serious injuries, probably shouldn't even be playing," said MacKellar, MacKellar, himself slow to recover from a virus; "For them to keep giving an effort is phenomenal. I'm really proud of all the guys. That just shows off the character and really the perseverance of the team." NOTES: The line of Peter MacKellar, MacKellar, Ron Baker and Matt Armstrong was the most productive at the tournament tournament with 24 points, nine each by MacKellar and Baker and six from Armstrong....Bob McQuat was Whitby's Whitby's highest scoring defenceman with two goals and four points... After shutting shutting out Fort Saskatchewan in the semifinals, semifinals, Matt Baiser faced was faced with a 38-29 Powell River edge in shots on goal... Chad Vizzutti was working working on a shutout when Régals coach Tod English decided to give Scott Peters some playing time with 7:38 remaining. Baker then scored with 4:01 remaining... The Dunlops had tremendous tremendous support back home, with more than 100 e-mails offering encourage- Voted #1 Readers Choice for BEST Motorcycle Dealership nhifiiiyri) » ttfimiH Shop Mackie Harley-Davidson Buell ' Riding Gar • Casual Ctolhing • Kids Wear • Womens Apparel «Collectibles «Accessories 3RD ANNIVERSARY EVENTS M Saturday, April 29th • 10am -5pm .v •' Live Music * Charity fcarbeçde * In-Store Specials * Draws and GiveïA-tyayd ? ù Sunday, April 30th • 10am - 4pm * »] Captain Peter MacKellar of Cour tice was named a tournament all- star. HRS: Mon.-Wed. 10hm-7pm, Thurs. 10am-9pm, Fri. 10am-7pm, Sat. 10am-5pm, Sun. 12pm-4pm 880 Champlain Ave., Oshawa www.mackieharleydavidson.com (905) 434-6550 I In haw .Mint- fixers dvliwml In Durham's //1 Carrier Ft live! 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