Page B2 ♦ THE CANADIAN STATESMAN ♦ November 1,2006 From page B1 lot of ice time, They get a chance to - step up. "We talk about having different heroes here every night." . In addition to the goal scorers, Hodgins credited the "foot soldiers" for their work ethic in Sunday's win. Namely goaltender Bryan Scott, who faced 33 • shots, and the penalty killing units, who logged a lot of ice time in the final six minutes as the Eagles were slapped with four minor penalties in a row. The refereeing of Sean Coles was a situation situation that Hodgins started to comment • on unprompted during the post-game " interview, before collecting himself and going in another direction. THE SCOOP - The win over Wellington Wellington on Sunday was the second of the weekend for the Eagles, who were all over the Muskies in Lindsay on Friday 9-1. David Ross and Brent Small had two goals each for the Eagles, who actually trailed 1-0 two minutes into the game. Matt Baxter and Scott Freeman also had three point nights with a trio of assists each. The Eagles outshot Lindsay 62-18... Louke Oakley, who left the Oct. 22 game against Port Hope after a knee-on-knee collision, is expected to return to the lineup Friday. Eric Kemp has left the team for personal reasons. The door is open for his return, said CM Perry Bowles... After Friday's game in 'Wellington, the Eagles host Bancroft on • Sunday at 6:30 p.m. It is the largest employer in the province. And the smallest shop in town. Small business is growing stronger in Ontario, and Ontario is working hard to keep it that way. Ontario's Business Advisory Service Offices and Small Business Enterprise Centres help entrepreneurs access the provincial programs, services and contacts they need to ensure they can compete and succeed against the best in the world. Students also benefit from the government's Summer Company program, by learning how to start and manage their own businesses. It's a great experience for our future entrepreneurs. And that's a great investment for all of us. For more information on starting and growing a small business, visit www.sbe.gov.on.ca/smallbusiness Paid for by the Government of Ontario j>> CA Ontario Last game just like first From page B1 Whether it was a case of the jitters or being overly excited about the final game, it did not start well for the Generals, Generals, as they trailed 2-0 just 2:10 in. But it was all Generals after that, as they scored the next six in a row and ended up oulshooling the Frontenacs 45- 34 to complete a sweep of East Division opponents on the weekend (they also won 5-4 in Belleville Saturday). Among the many fine performances Sunday were two-goal efforts from Cal Clutterbuck and Dale Mitchell, a goal and two assists each from Brett MacLean and Brett Pamham and four assists from captain Eric Regan. For Regan, one of two Whitby natives on the team, it was an especially fond farewell. "It was awesome," he said afterward. "I've grown up watching some of these players who are here today. You see guys like Joe Cirella, Dave Andreychuk, Bobby Orr. You see some of their names in the locker room beside your stall, but now you get a chance to see their faces and it's really an honour. "I remember just being an eight-year- old kid skating around here, being this huge rink," Regan recalled. "Then, two hours later watching your favourite play- ■ ers playing in here. It's been an honour playing for the Generals." ' Whitby's Kody Musselman echoed those sentiments. "It was very special just to be part of the history in here," said Mussel- man, who was acquired in an off-season . deal with the Sarnia Sting. "I remember remember cheering for fights when I used to come here with my hockey team when we were really young. I just remember watching some of the great players like Marc Savard and Ryan Lindsay, and hoping one day I'd play here. Eventually it worked out for me." ; It was a memorable evening for Gener- ; als defenceman James DeLory for more than just the win. His grandfather, Val, •who played for the Generals in 1944-45, was also among the alumni in atten- dance. ,■ "It's really good for my grandfather to join me, especially being such a big part of Oshawa's history," DeLory said. "It was really exciting. I'm happy and privileged that I got the chance to play here." GENERALLY SPEAKING: Rookie defenceman Michael Del Zotto scored Eagles win 10 th Live like a KING. Jason Liebregts / Metroland Durham Region Media Group Igor Gongalsky is all smiles after an Osliawa Generals goal during Sunday's Sunday's win over the Kingston Frontenacs. his second goal of the season on a power play, after a nice feed from John Tavares. It's a combination fans will no doubt look forward to seeing for the next few years at the General Motors Centre... The Generals converted five of 10 power-play chances and improved to 13th in the league in that category at 17.9 per cent... The Generals drove goalie goalie Daryl Borden from the game after scoring three times on seven shots. He was replaced by Whitby's Jason Guy, who allowed five goals on 38 shots... Cory Emmerton led the Frontenacs with three goals and an assist... Igor Gongalsky made a nice debut for the Generals Saturday in Belleville, scoring scoring twice in a 5-4 win. Brett MacLean also scored twice, while Dale Mitchell notched the other... Oshawa had 55 shots on goal in Saturday's game... The Generals Generals are 5-6-0-2, good for a four-way tie in sixth place in the East Conference. E o 0 c 0 lira 5) 0) k E (0 £ L 3 ■o V) t o a (A <2J Kingsfield A SEMI-PRIVATE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF 52 ALL-BRICK HOMES. OPENING SOON IN OSHAWA. 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