STINGY REDMEN SET SHUT-OUT MARKS
Marko Kovacevic had a hat-trick as the Redmen also posted a resounding 8-0 win over the Queen's Golden Gaels Friday, out-shooting the visitors 48-16. David Urquhart added two goals and an assist, while Mathieu LeClerc had three helpers. The chippy game was punctuated by a total of 138 penalty minutes. The struggles would continue for the Gaels the following day as the Ottawa Gee-Gees handed the team its second consecutive 8-0 loss. Centre Kevin Glode scored twice for Ottawa, while Martin Herard added a goal and an assist. Eight Gee-Gees had multi-point nights, while Mathieu Blanchard needed to make just 17 saves for the shut-out.
The Waterloo Warriors scored three times in the third period and then got an overtime winner from Ryan MacGregor to pull out a thrilling 6-5 win over the Brock Badgers Saturday in Waterloo. The Warriors actually took a 2-0 lead into the second period but the Badgers woke up and fired three past star netminder Curtis Darling to regain control of the game. Bryan Fitzgerald, Shane Hart and Jordan Brenner were the goal scorers for Waterloo in the third period as they tallied 14 shots in the frame. The Warriors began their week with a big 7-3 win over the York Lions. Hart had two goals, both in the third period as Waterloo finished another game off well, scoring four times in the frame. Matt Levicki had a goal and an assist, while Brenner and Doug Spooner had two helpers each. The wins lift Waterloo to 13-4-3-0 overall, second behind the Western Mustangs in the Far West.
Concordia is in tough in the competitive Far East but the Stingers showed their offensive is clicking as they scored 15 goals in a pair of wins over Toronto competition. Yannick Noiseux scored twice, while Frederic Faucher and Karl Gagne had a goal and two assists each as Concordia roughed up the Toronto Varsity Blues 7-4 Friday. The Stingers led 4-3 after a wild first period and then iced it in the second with two more goals, one of which was Noiseux's second of the night. Patrick LePage made 39 saves for the win. Noiseux and Bruno Champagne both had a goal and three assists the next day as Concordia skated past the Ryerson Rams 8-3 at George Bell Arena. Gagne chipped in two goals and an assist, while team scoring leader Joey D'Amico (5-19-24) had a goal and an assist.
Ryan Courtney had an empty-net goal and a pair of assists as the Laurier Golden Hawks dumped the Windsor Lancers 5-3 Friday. Matt Grennier also had a goal and an assist for the Hawks, who lead the Mid West with a 10-7-2-1 record. The two teams met again Saturday with Windsor pulling out the 4-2 win. Mike Tonelli scored the winner at 17:27 of the second period, while Edmonton native Jay Ewasiuk made 29 saves for his third win of the season.
The Lakehead Thunderwolves took four valuable points this weekend as they beat the visiting Guelph Gryphons twice in Thunder Bay. Steve Rawski, Jason Lange, Andrew Brown and Dan Speer all had a goal and assist each for Lakehead as they took the first meeting with Guelph 5-3. Rawski had the winner in the third period, while Chris Whitley made 22 saves between the pipes for the Wolves. Brad Priestley scored twice for Lakehead the next day as they roughed up the Gryphons 7-1 for the team's 11th win of the season. The Thunderwolves scored three times in the opening 20 minutes and then added another three in the third to finish off the route. OUA scoring leader Jesse Pyatt had the lone goal for the Gryphons, in addition to a game-high 15 penalty minutes.
Elsewhere around the OUA, the UQTR Patriotes hit double-digits again as they defeated Ryerson 11-4 Saturday. The Patriotes had a tougher time the next day as they beat Toronto 3-2 at Varsity Arena. UQTR leads the league with 100 goals in 20 games. Jamie Chamberlain had two goals and an assist for the Mustangs as they cruised to a 6-0 win over the York Lions, while Ottawa double up RMC 6-3 thanks to a three-goal explosion in the third period of Sunday's only action.
(Photo: Lakehead forward Ryan Brown wreaks havoc in front of the Guelph net. Photo by Mike Linke.)