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3 game weekend only nets Hurricanes one point

Playing well for part of the game and coming up short in the end seems to be the trend following the Guelph Hurricanes these days.

Thursday night they faced a very good Waterloo Siskins ( 19-5-0 38 pts.) team at home and found themselves down 3-0 after the first period. Then they clawed their way back to outscore the Siskins 2-1 in the 2nd and 3rd period, eventually losing the game 4-2.

Saturday night they travelled to Cambridge (14-7-2 30 pts.) to take on the Winter Hawks in a game where they faced 52 shots, including 31 in the 2nd period. Cambridge scored 5 goals in that period and would go on to win the game 6-4.

Then the Canes visited Elmira (11-11-3 25 pts.) Sunday night and they finally avoided the one period let down and came away with a single point in a 3-2 shootout loss.

That point will be critical as teams jockey for playoff position. Currently Guelph sits 8th in the MidWestern Division and would face the top seeded Brantford Golden Eagles in the first round of the playoffs.

*Other GOJHL Notes:

The Stratford Cullitons snapped their 11 game losing streak Sunday afternoon with a 6-5 win over the Listowel Cyclones.

GOJHL’s leading scorer is Josh McQuade (Brantford Golden Eagles) is averaging 3 points per game (81 pts. in 27 games) and is on a pace to score 153 pts. this season.

Next home game for the Canes is Thursday December 3 when they face Josh McQuade and the 1st place Brantford Golden Eagles. Game time at the Sleeman Center is 7:45 p.m.

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Siskins use Relentless Forecheck to down Hurricanes 4-2

Waterloo’s relentless forecheck kept the Hurricanes on their heals most of the night and this created many scoring chances for the Siskins in their 4-2 win over the Guelph Thursday night at The Sleeman Centre.

Guelph's Martin Kudla battles Waterloo's Kevin Henriques for the puck

Except for 10 minutes in the 2nd period, the Siskins were aggressive in taking the play to the Hurricanes.  

If it wasn’t for the stellar goaltending by Chris McDougall who turned away 40 of 44 shots, the score of this game could have easily mirrored the score in their last outing when Waterloo beat Guelph 8-0.

In the opening period, Waterloo fired 24 shots at McDougall and jumped out to a 3-0 lead on goals by Scott Nagy, Ryan Dilks and Andrew Csumrik.

Tyson Theaker pulled the Hurricanes within 2 with a goal 17 seconds into the second period.

Waterloo’s Tony Blyde restored the Siskin’s 3 goal lead 2 and a half minutes later.

The score stayed 4-1 until Peter Soligo scored on shot from the point after Siskins goalie Will Sibley stopped Nic MacEachern and Mike McFarlane on a 2 on 0.

The Hurricanes pulled their goalie late in the game but couldn’t get another one past Sibley.

Final Score: Waterloo (now 18-5-0) 4, Guelph (now 8-16-2) 2

The Hurricanes take to the road for their next 2 games, Saturday in Cambridge and Sunday in Elmira.

Guelph’s next home game will be next Thursday December 3rd against the league leading Brantford Golden Eagles. Game time is 7:45 pm.

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Thursday Nov. 26th vs. Waterloo: University of Guelph Night

Guelph Hurricanes announce that University of Guelph students will receive 1/2 price entry to this Thursday’s game vs. Waterloo Siskins.

The Hurricanes have several U of Guelph students on the team and this would be a great (and economical) way for students to support the team.

Location: The Sleeman Centre

Game Time: 7:45 pm

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Hurricanes KO’s Cullitons to extend Stratford’s losing streak to 10 games

Cohen Adair lays on the ice after a hard Hurricanes check. He would return to the game later.

A night after a 8-0 loss in Waterloo, the Guelph Hurricanes bounced back and posted a character win by beating  the slumping Stratford Cullitons 6-3.

“They showed a lot of character to come back after a tough loss last night. This club has a lot of heart and I am proud of them.” says Hurricanes Head Coach Jim MacEachern

The win moves Guelph’s record to 8-15-2 for 18pts., while the loss which was the 10th in a row for the Cullitons, moves Stratford’s record to 12-12-0 24pts..

Six Hurricanes players each collected 2 pts. (Luca Penzo, Dan Mohle, Martin Kudla, Mike McFarlane, Ken Rolph and Mike Iacocca) and Chris McDougall returned between the pipes to 28 of 31 shots.

  • Although Chris McDougall’s rights were traded earlier this week from the Kitchener Rangers to the Peterborough Petes, he will remain playing with the Hurricanes for the time being.
  • Also, I received word from the Hurricanes trainers that injured Kitchener Dutchmen defenceman Brant Nicolson was released from the hospital and is expected to make a full recovery. Last week he crashed into the boards and was carried off on a stretcher.

The Hurricanes next game is this coming Thursday as they seek revenge from the Waterloo Siskins at The Sleeman Centre. Please note the game time is 7:45pm.

SCORING SUMMARY
Period 1
Guelph – Ken Rolph (Cam Jude) 0:23
Stratford – Brad McClure (powerplay) (Tyler Masson, Brock Reynolds) 5:06
Period 2
Guelph – Mike Iacocca (Dan Mohle, Luca Penzo) 3:27
Stratford – Myles Melchers (powerplay) (Steve McParland, Jamie Nelson) 7:45
Period 3
Guelph – Tyson Theaker (powerplay) (Wade Pfeffer, Mike Iacocca) 0:53
Stratford – Tyler Masson (Jamie Nelson, Andrew Lorimer) 1:49
Guelph – Nic MacEachern (powerplay) (Ken Rolph, Dan Mohle) 4:52
Guelph – Mark Bell (Martin Kudla, Mike McFarlane) 6:01
Guelph – Luca Penzo (Martin Kudla, Mike McFarlane) 17:21

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Waterloo Siskins -8 Guelph Hurricanes (0)uch!!!

from http://www.guelphhurricanes.com

THIS WAS UGLY

An 8-0 loss to the 2nd place Waterloo Siskins. What more needs to be said? This was the Hurricanes worst loss of the season. After a scoreless 1st period the Siskins came out strong and scored 3 goals in 3 minutes and never looked back.

There is no rest as Guelph returns to the ice tomorrow night at home vs. the Stratford Cullitons. Guelph’s veteran skaters have to step up and show leadership to pull the Canes out of their slump.

Game time at the Sleeman Center is 7:30 p.m.

The Canes learned earlier to-day that their #1 goalie Chris MacDougall was traded by his OHL team the Kitchener Rangers for a draft pick and a defenseman to the Peterborough Petes.

Canes wish Chris all the best and thank him for his stellar service to the team.

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Chris MacDougall has been traded

Hurricanes goalie traded in OHL to Petes

According to the Waterloo Region Record,  Chris MacDougall (who is Kitchener Rangers property) has been traded along with an 8th round pick in 2012 to the Peterborough Petes for Defenceman Chad Lowry. Read the full article here: http://news.therecord.com/Sports/article/631216

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Dutchmen spoil Hurricanes party at Guaranteed Win Night

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Chris MacDougall braces for the shot

According to the script, the Guelph Hurricanes were to earn their 8th victory of the season with a win over Kitchener. But unfortunately, someone forgot to inform the Dutchmen who defeated the Canes 5-3.

Kitchener jumped out to a quick 2-0 lead in the first 4 minutes of the game.

They stretched that lead to 3-0 by the end of the first period.

The Hurricanes got one back in the second making it 3-1.

Each team exchanged a pair of goals in the 3rd, making it a 5-3 final.

SCORING SUMMARY
Period 1
Kitchener Josh Mitton (Shane Bainbridge, Mark Scheifele) 3:18
Kitchener Tanner DeWitt (powerplay) (Mark Scheifele, Shawn Bechtloff) 3:39
Kitchener Lucas Tucciapone (Josh Mitton, Paul Sergi) 18:56
Period 2
Guelph Ken Rolph (shorthanded) (Evan Jared, Cayle Creen) 13:36
Period 3
Kitchener Josh Warner (Brandon Passley, Ryan Clarkson) 0:32
Guelph Mike McFarlane (Wade Pfeffer, Nic MacEachern) 0:54
Kitchener Ryan Clarkson (Brandon Passley, Josh Mitton) 5:23
Guelph Mark Bell (powerplay) (Andrew Van Ooteghem, Connor Ste Marie) 18:24

Not only did the game feature several fights including a tilt where the Hurricanes Nic MacEachern (5-10 178lbs.) took on the Dutchmen’s Alex McCaffrey (6-3 246 lbs.) and held his own.

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Trainers from both teams attend to Brant Nicolson

But the game also featured a scary scene where Dutchmen’s defenceman Brant Nicolson bolted out of the penalty box after a loose puck in the Hurricanes end lost an edge and fell ackwardly head first into the boards.

The trainers from both teams were quickly on the scene (which reminded me of the Rangers Ben Fanelli injury a couple of weeks ago).

Based on the fact that he hit his head the trainers and EMS staff were cautious and treated Brant as if he had a spinal injury.

The game was delayed 20 minutes as he was taken to hospital for further tests.

Although the game didn’t turn out as the script maker would have liked it to be, The Hurricanes made good on their promise by giving free tickets to an upcoming game to fans that purchased their tickets at the game.

The next Hurricanes game is Friday Nov. 20th when Guelph travels to Waterloo to take on the Siskins.

Then the following night, Saturday Nov. 21st the Hurricanes host the Stratford Cullitons. Game time is 7:30 pm at the Sleeman Centre.

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Missing ring motivation for Guelph bench boss

from the Stratford Beacon Herald http://www.stratfordbeaconherald.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2175270

Missing ring motivation for Guelph bench boss

Posted By Mike Savage

If he had a do-over, Jim MacEachern would have played the 1987-88 season for the Waterloo Siskins.

His decision to not play that year still haunts him, yet serves as motivation for his new mission — help the Guelph Hurricanes bring home a championship.

“The city of Guelph deserves a winner, our owners deserve a winner, and that’s what we’re striving for,” MacEachern, the Hurricanes’ head coach since early October, said last night. “It may not happen this year. We know the odds are against it. What we need to do first is establish a winning attitude. The only way that will happen is if we string some ‘W’s’ together and build some confidence.

“It all starts with enjoying being at the rink and doing all you can to win. That has to be the goal every night or you’re in the wrong place.”

check out the rest of the article here: http://www.stratfordbeaconherald.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2175270

The Hurricanes play the Kitchener Dutchmen tonight at The Sleeman Centre on “Guaranteed Win Night” game time is 7:30 pm.

Tickets are only $8.00 for Adults, $6.00 for Students and Seniors and $2.00 for Children (up to grade 8)

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Stratford unlucky in upset loss to Guelph

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Mike McFarlane congratulates Chris McDougall

Chris McDougall and the Hurricanes like playing in Allman Arena. (Home of the Stratford Cullitons)

Why?

Because for the second time in a row, they went into Stratford, Chris McDougall stood on his head and they stole the victory.

Friday night, despite being outshot 39-17, Chris McDougall and the Hurricanes defeated the hometown Cullitons 4-1.

Guelph opened up the scoring in the first on an unassisted goal by Brandon Anselmini.  Hurricanes leading scorer Dan Mohle made it 2-0 Guelph. Luca Penzo got the assist.

After a scoreless second period, Craig Dalrymple scored 15 seconds into the 3rd to pull the Cullitons with in one. (assist went to Cohen Adair). The game was close until Martin Kudla made it 3-1 Guelph when he scored a powerplay goal at 16:05 (assist went to Captain Mike McFarlane).

In the late stages of the game (1:34 left) with Stratford looking to pull it within one, the Hurricanes received a penalty.

Then with 59 seconds left Stratford pulled their goalie to create a 6-4, Mike Iacocca sealed the victory with an empty netter to make it 4-1 (Mike McFarlane and Tyson Theaker received assists).

The win put the moved the Hurricanes back into 7th place with 16 pts. (7-13-2). One point over the 8th place Kitchener Dutchmen.

Remember, tomorrow night is Guaranteed Win Night against the Dutchmen.

Which means that anyone who purchase a ticket on game night will receive a free ticket to another Hurricanes home game if they don’t defeat the Dutchmen.

Game time is 7:30 sharp.

 

 

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Fanelli feeling better

Fanelli can’t recall ‘The Hit’

Joe Warmington, The Toronto Sun Oakville | Wednesday, November 11th, 2009 5:12 am

Oakville – It seems the only person who hasn’t seen “The Hit” is the very guy who took it.

He may not have seen it but young hockey player Ben Fanelli lived it.

At least that’s what doctors, his teammates and his loving family have told him.

The 16-year-old Fanelli also doesn’t remember an opposing forward crashing toward him, his head smashing into the glass, his blood pouring onto the ice, his teammates circled around him in prayer, him being taken off with a back board before the horrified Kitchener crowd or the airlift to hospital in critical condition.

But one look in the mirror shows something drastic happened. And that giant scar running down from his right eye tells the whole story of a kid who suffered a cracked skull and broken orbital bone.

Throw in that “fuzzy” feeling as he walks and the Oakville kid understands it must have been a heck of a wallop which prompted OHL commissioner David Branch to suspend Erie Otter Mike Liambas for the remainder of the OHL season.

“I don’t remember any of it,” the talented Kitchener Rangers defenceman laughs Tuesday in his first public words about the Friday, Oct. 30 bodycheck seen and heard across the country.

Of course his mortified parents certainly do since they were at the game.

“It was my worst nightmare,” says his mom, Susan.

Firefighter dad Frank agrees, saying they are so grateful to have their son home because in the hours after this incident it was “touch and go” where doctors warned there were no guarantees.

“I thought for sure he was going to check out,” says an emotional Frank. “If you had a child you would understand how that felt. I died inside.”

Their son dying, being on life-support or permanently disabled were all scenarios they were trying to come to grips with.

But there they were yesterday.

Their wonderful son is home from hospital, healing and already looking ahead. From the depths of darkness to relief.

“We want to thank everybody for their cards, well wishes and prayers,” says Susan.

“And the Kitchener Rangers organization has been amazing,” says Frank.

Ben adds he was shocked that so many cared — everything from being mentioned on Hockey Night in Canada to having former NHLer Adam Graves come to visit him in hospital.

The product of the Mississauga Senators of the GTHL’s focus now is to work with the doctors and recover from this unexpected road block in his career.

“I can’t wait to get back on the bus and see the guys again,” says an enthusiastic Ben.

Not so fast, say his parents. There are a number of steps to go through first.

“He is going back to McMaster for more tests,” says his dad, adding there are concerns over a “clot” as well as other potential damage.

While Ben’s mom says, “there will be some discussion before he puts the skates on again” you could certainly tell by the look on Ben’s face that if he has his way not only will he do that, but he’ll be back out there on OHL ice as soon as humanly possible.

Those kinds of decisions will have to come in their proper time, says Frank.

“We don’t know yet,” he says of the long-term prognosis, adding there are more tests to come.

But he’s certainly in a better place than a week ago. And it was a good sign to see young Ben Tuesday throw on his Kitchener Rangers number 4 and head out for a walk around the block with his mom and dad.

He’s a very nice kid and you can tell why because he comes from a very nice family.

“I feel pretty good right now,” says Ben with a smile.

He’ll feel even better when he can get back in the Kitchener Rangers’ lineup — one event he, and all those who root for him, will have no problem remembering.

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