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Port Perry Star, 18 Nov 1981, p. 14

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ALGU TSU Sa VAY WAY Daa BAS 2 BY Ls 7a) SF . OSE ERRTE Of J XN SIA LE PERRY 0 Vil PAE FIL 4 aL ; FEPRAY, RAR PARE ANA I LAAN NER AR BE CRY, PUN ORAZ Rs re Le 14-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., November 18, 1981 T . Anh 5 iy LL, re - »J g TREY i Ah do) 3 LE h ah 5 $ [y lA Bh +e v . d . \ ' \ JAS v Foil » a Rak " { NC ; SL Uh . 2% | he A g | 4 4 . 3 i . . Q , Sy ~ Or by - - \ AL . . 4 \ - v > oh gy bS 'MolJacks battle for a win and tie ir ; : PR Je minutes and held the assessed a tripping and si by John B. McClelland Uxbridge, the MoJacks went hanging in the balance down capped a rather remarkable > ig The Port Perry MoJacks to the wire with the Bruins to the final second. Although game for the MoJacks in Panthers off thescore pata. slashing penalty and the 0 have now gone three straight for an 88 tie, and Sunday the MoJacks were more than which they were down 6-4 at In fact, the Molag s team was two short for four I ames without a loss follow- ni me. Todd Wilbur pleased to skate away with one point and faced with managed to get a goal during minutes. Vik 8 night at Hows, P this short-handed time when . Although the MoJack oa ing a pair of hectic encoun- scored with four seconds left the three points, they could killing off a nine minute § $10ri-4an 1 ar pe td ougn the MoJacks GAT ters over the weekend with to. give the team an 87 very easily have come with penalty and then a four Dave Canning blocked a sho eserved their penalties, the at the Panther blue line, broke in alone and tucked the puck behind goalie Jamie Highfield. That made the score 6-5 in favour of the Panthers and certainly was a turning point in the match. If the Panthers had gone ahead 7-4, MoJacks referee at times seemed to be overlooking infractions made by the Panthers. Mo- Jacks took ten minors to six by the Panthers. Early in the first period Mike Mitchell and Panther Mike Carr were thrown from the game for what was really re minute double minor. The team played two men short for almost this entire four zero. Todd Wilbur's last second goal against Port Hope Uxbridge Bruins and the Port Hope Panthers. On Friday night in victory over the Panthers. Both games were frantic affairs with the outcome PS VE SA PEED Fa 25 oe RT S Eo ip VY Sy or ht 2% oh : : +) 3 3 « Wa LN wn 2: = Be 0 SAG, A ye oy, night, Wilbur tied the score at six each at the six minute mark of the third period, and 'then Ian Turner gave oJacks the lead two EA would have been in a very nothing more than a shoving i deep hole at that point in the match. ! game. With his first goal of the UXBRIDGE GAME On Friday night in the Uxbridge Arena, MoJacks and the Bruins played give ELEN ) \ and take for 60 minutes and y minutes later when he slid a the game ended in an 88 3 long shot from the blue line gray. Sig that fooled the Panther Clay Lovering in the i goalie. ModJacks net faced 40 shots, py 'But with Tony Oxley off for jncluding 16 in the final SG high-sticking, Panthers Pete frame where he was nothing - i Thompson beat Ray Gibson short of spectacular. He Hb from in close to once again made several point-blank ie A tie the score and set the ios that left the Bruin A stage for the dramatic tie. players and fans shaking breaker by Wilbur. Actually, just seconds before Wilbur scored, { Canning had a great chance to score as he broke in alone their heads in amazement: MoJacks were nursing a two goal lead in the third when John Robertson was ¥ ¢ called for elbowing. Bruins ifs ii wp drilled by slap a Seon} got one and then another just ed 25 feet right into the pads of 55 he stepped back on the ARK the netminder. ice. ad Wilbur then dug the puck The entire game was filled \ ccs iar asi out of the corner and with a" ; netminders deserved a shut- disheartening. unanswered goals and coast and Tom Wotten. ne. are still playing very loose out. Mike Haines of Beacock's 4 ona commanding lead. Mid- SARE | Just seven seconds into the defensively. On several Emmerson probably worked Brian's 3 way through the third period Utica 2 middle period, Dave Mikkel- occasions during the harder for his shutout by Second place - Beacock"s Drians started their come- C&B1 son ripped a high shot from Weichon games, defensive stopping many two on ones had their hands full with a Pack with Paul Christie the left side, and after Port Mistakes cost the MoJacks a and point blank shots. Kevin vastly improved Brian's Scoring unassisted. Paul First place C&B met with Hope went ahead 4-3, Scott gost, Beare of Laroque's was team, who throughout the Christie repeated his actions defeat for the first time this Heard snared a rebound to called upon occasion to show game just never gave up. with two minutes left to pull season, at the hands of their tie score. MoJacks will play the Sh his stuff in the net's. Beare . Brian's scored the first Brian's within one goal. rivals, Utica. In a penalty Clippers in Stouffville this A can also thank the goal post goal, when Lawrence Peters Beacock's played tough filled game Utica jumped on But two quick goals by the Saturday night and then host the scoreboard fis when Panthers put the MoJacks the Lie! Britain Merchants Jim Mason completed a pass down 6-4 when Mike Geer at the Scugog Arena this A P i C k er i n g | (V) ven i | eos do wn from Laval Poulin. C&B ° was assessed nine minutesin Sunday night with face off at battled back to tie the game penalties. 7:30. i in the second period. Mark It seemed like an innocent =~ MoJacks are playing a Lee tipped in the rebound of play as Geer and Panther Spirited brand of hockey with wa There was plenty of action at both ends of the rink Sunday night at the Scugog Arena as Port Perry Emmerson's 0 Laroque 0 It's a rare occasion when both goaltenders of a game can enjoy a shutout. Both when it stopped Emmerson's Charlie Dennis on a breaka- away. Both teams played well enough to win and so settling for a tie was not "door-step as Panther goalie Jamie Highfield covers up. On Friday evening, MoJacks skated to an 8-8 tie slipped one by McLean, Beacocks netminder, on a pass from Jim O'Neil. Beacocks stormed right back to score four Port by a score of 6-2 by Don Hurst Pickering Village Juven- iles came into Port Perry and left with a 6-2 win. The home lads were not up for this game. They skated, like they were lost out there. Pickering opened up the game, in the second period, Darryle Petich and Paul Rigehoff scoring. Then it was a battle all the way, before Port finally got on the score sheet. Todd Menzies, with help from Darryl Carnochan, and Sean Fewer got Port's first goal. Then 1:20 later, Port came right back and tied the game at 2-2, on Scott Sandison's shot. Pat Johnson helped out here. Then Pickering took over and never looked back as Petich, Warren Johnston, a LL is Ps ara twice added goals. Then Paul Rigeoff got his second of the night to give Pickering the 6-2 win. Penaltiés again, played an important part in Ports downfall. When these kids learn to control their emotions, things will break their way, but not until then. We're in Uxbridge on Monday night, but there is no game this Thursday night. Goalies record shutouts, C and B loses first game defence and stopped. the Brian's attack to hold on to the victory. Beacock's goal- scorers were Dave Bolton, Gary Toutant, Eldon Wagg a shot from Tim Ashbridge. With Utica playing tight defence and' Don Card playing excellent in goal, C&B could not launch an effective scoring attack. Utica were persistant and capatalized on mistakes. Early in the third period, rookie Laval Poulin scored the winner with Doug Mappin picking up the assist. Utica settled back and held on to enjoy their sweetest victory of the season. [PE © TURE SR EE I Panther defenseman draped .around him, he moved across the goal crease and like they were going to run the Panthers back to Port, Hope as Tim Thompson scored after just 15 seconds and Bob Wildman made it 2-0 at the two minute mark. But the Panthers had tied the score five minutes later and by mid point were ahead 3-2, taking advantage of the MoJacks inability to clear the puck from 'their own forward Bop Smith shoved along the boards. They were on their way to the penalty box when Geer threw a punch. He wound up out of the game with a five minute fighting penalty, 'a game misconduct and a two minute roughing penalty. Sthith got two minutes for roughing. i While killing off the penalties to Geer, MoJacks got into deeper trouble when goalie Ray Gibson was with penalties .as MoJacks took 34 minutes and the Bruins 36 minutes. Tim 2 : For Port Perry #. MoJacks nipped the Port Hope Panthers 8-7. In this against the Uxbridge Bruins for a three point week- dumped a back-hand into the ' ' : photo, MoJacks forward Tim Thompson is on the end. [See story for details] corner of the net. Ton tn a MoJacks started the game and chipped in with an assist. \ Brian . Mikkelson had a goal and two, assists, and singles went to Tony Oxley, Charlie Brown, Scott Heard, and Wayne Middleton. After a dozen games, MoJacks have proven they can score a lot of goals and win on home ice. But they have yet to win a game on the road, and obviously they a lot of grit and determina- tion. An example of this came in Uxbridge when the team was under pressure and forward Tony . Oxley threw himself in front of a wicked slap shot by a Bruin defenseman. The puck hit Oxley flush on the side of the helmet. He lay on the ice for a few moments before getting up slowly. He was able to finish the game, and maybe he had saved his team a goal. EE EE ---- EAA UL

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