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Hurricanes score and bolt the door

Hurricanes score and bolt the door: 
Guelph takes a surprising 1-0 lead over Waterloo in Midwestern opening series

March 03, 2010, Rob Massey, rmassey@guelphmercury.com

WATERLOO — Two shots, two goals.

The Guelph Hurricanes scored on their first two shots of the second period, then iced the puck throughout the third to preserve a 3-1 victory over the Waterloo Siskins Wednesday at the Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex.

The game was the first of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League best-of-seven Midwestern Conference quarter-final playoff series.

“It was part of our game plan to keep it real simple,” Guelph head coach Jim MacEachern said. “Waterloo’s a heck of a hockey team. Other than maybe once or twice during the season, we’ve fairly well against them and the boys are a confident group. We had a game plan here and we kept it simple.”

After a scoreless first period, Jake Weidner hit for the first goal 20 seconds into the second when his shot from the left wing side found its way behind Waterloo goalkeeper Will Sibley.

Cam Jude added to the lead three minutes later on a breakaway when he stopped wristed a shot from high in the slot through Sibley’s five-hole.

“I just got my opportunity and had to step up,” Jude said. “We’re doing everything we need to do.”

Just over three minutes later, Waterloo got that one back when defenceman Kevin Czuczman completed an end-to-end rush by sliding the puck into the Guelph net between the legs of goaltender Chris McDougall.

That was to be all the scoring until Jude netted his second of the game with 1:33 to go in the third during Guelph’s only flurry of shots in that period. Most of the time, the Hurricanes were content to ice the puck to get it out of danger and give themselves a little breather here and there.

“We were just playing it safe, getting the puck out,” Jude said. “We were doing what we had to do to get the win.”

“I don’t think it was so much protecting the lead, it was a pretty quick-paced hockey game out there and we were starting to feel it,” MacEachern said. “We weren’t protecting it, but at the same time we weren’t doing anything to be real aggressive. We were just putting the puck off the glass and keeping it real simple, making them come the full 200 feet here to beat us.”

Zach Dion and Tyson Theaker each assisted on two of Guelph’s goals while single assists were awarded to Luca Penzo and Mike McFarlane.

Goaltender Colin Breen of the Siskins was awarded with the conference’s top goaltender award early this week, but was shaken up last weekend, the final weekend of the regular season.

“Let’s not fool ourselves, they’ve got a great one-two punch (in net) over there,” MacEachern said. “We felt if we could get some traffic in front of the net and just put pucks at the net, we didn’t need a ton of shots. They outshot us here but, for the most part, I thought there shots were from the outside and shots that (McDougall) could see fairly well. When we had our opportunities, we just put it to the net and it’s never a bad thing to put the puck to the net.”

McDougall stopped 39 shots in the Guelph net while his teammates fired 21 at the Waterloo net.

Second game of the series is set for Saturday night at the Sleeman Centre. Game time is 7:30 p.m.

from: http://www.news.therecord.com

Hurricanes swirl past Siskins

March 03, 2010, By Jeff Hicks, Record staff

WATERLOO — Will Sibley sauntered back onto the ice and plucked his water bottle from the back of the Waterloo Siskins net.

At the other end, the Guelph Hurricanes celebrated their 3-1 playoff victory at the Waterlooo Rec Complex on Wednesday.

Sibley was the last Siskin off.

His 18 saves weren’t good enough in the opener of the best-of-seven Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League series.

The upstart Canes, who got 40 saves from former Kitchener Rangers property Chris McDougall, were disciplined and determined.

Guelph’s only penalty came four ticks before the final buzzer.

“Can’t say much about that last one. Four seconds left?” said McDougall, whose Canes host Game 2 on Saturday night at the Sleeman Centre.

“That’s our biggest key, to stay disciplined.”

The Siskins, bent on a 12th Sutherland Cup in their 75th year, are in serious trouble.

Top tender Colin Breen has a wonky blocker-side shoulder that kept him on the bench on Wednesday.

Veteran defenders Reuben Smith and Matt Volpini are hurt.

Team captain Ben Skinner, who might have bulled the Siskins back into opener, is out two more weeks with a broken scaphoid below his right thumb.

“Get through this round and I’ll be good to go,” Skinner said during an intermission.

Getting through this round will be difficult.

Jake Weidner and Wade Pfeffer gave Guelph a 2-0 lead.

The winner snuck under Sibley’s pad and spun slowly across the line.

Kevin Czuczman scored for Waterloo. Cam Jude scored late for Guelph.

All Canes goals were along the ice.

The Siskins quickly and silently left after the game. Waterloo coach Dean DeSilva was not immediately available for comment.

DeSilva was named the Mid-Western Conference’s coach of the year for Waterloo’s second place finish.

We’re about to find out if he deserves that honour.

Waterloo hosts Game 3 on Sunday at 1:30 p.m.

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Jake Weidner wins top Defensive Player award

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Weidner wins top Defensive player award

Congratulations to Hurricane’s #12 Jake Weidner who was honoured last night at the GOJHL’s Mid- Western Division as their Defensive Player of the year.

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Hurricanes set to take on Siskins in GOJHL Quarter-final action

Guelph takes on the 2nd place Waterloo Siskins

Tomorrow night (Wednesday March 3rd: 7:30 pm) the Guelph Hurricanes (16-29-6-38 pts.) travel to Waterloo to take on the (43-7-1-87 pts, ) Siskins at Waterloo Memorial Recreation Centre in Game 1 of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League first round playoffs.

Game 2 will be played @ the Sleeman Centre in Guelph on Saturday March 6th. Game time:7:30 pm.

Game 3 will be in Waterloo on Sunday March 7th . Game time 1:30 pm.

Game 4 will be @ Victoria Road Arena in guelph on Tuesday March 9th. Game time: 7:30 pm.

Game 5 (if necessary) will be played in Waterloo on Wednesday March 10th. Game time:7:30 pm.

Game 6 (if necessary) will be played @Guelph’s Sleeman Centre on Saturday March 13th. Game time 7:30 pm

Game 7 (if necessary) will be played in Waterloo on Sunday March 14th. Game time:1:30 pm.

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Hurricanes drop a close one to Cyclones in OT

from http://www.guelphhurricanes.com

CANES LOSE IN OVERTIME

The atmosphere inside the Ice Palace was hot for a couple of hours as the Hurricanes and Cyclones put on one of the most entertaining, exciting games of the season. The Cyclones prevailed in overtime 4-3 but were pushed to the limit by the hard working Canes.

Chris McDougall covers the puck

Listowel struck first with former Cane Dan Mohle chipping a loose puck into the net for a 1-0 first period lead. The Cyclones struck again before the Canes went to work. Tyson Theaker(17) scored from Mike McFarlane and Nic MacEachern making the score 2-1 entering the 3rd period.

The Canes came out flying in the 3rd and put pressure on Guelph native Jim Prigione. Prigone made a number of excellent saves before Luca Penzo(5) beat him with a power play goal to tie the game. Martin Kudla and Mike Iaccoca assisted on the goal. Canes kept up the pressure until McFarlane(10) with assists from Theaker and Wade Pfeffer put the Canes up 3-2.

Now it was McDougall’s turn to shine in the Canes net and he did. He made a number of excellent saves to keep the Canes in the lead. But with the Canes in control and less than 2 minutes left lighting struck. Former Hurricane Ken Rolph stole the puck in the offensive zone, walked in on McDougall and scored sending the game into overtime.

An ill-advised retailiation penalty with less than a minute left in regulation gave the Cyclones the man advantage heading into overtime. Fergus resident Eric Dekkers scored right off the face-off with a blast that caught McDougall off guard to send the Listowel fans home happy.

The one point puts the Canes in a dead heat with the Kitchener Dutchmen setting up their upcomng game on Tuesday in Kitchener.

The Canes have 4 games left in the regular season with the lone home game being next Thursday Feb 25th at the the Sleeman Centre vs. the Cambridge WinterHawks. Game time is 7:45 p.m.

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Hurricanes win key game in Stratford

KUDLA LEADS THE WAY

Martin Kudla

McDougall stops Cullitons shot

loves to play in Stratford.

In front of a thousand Culliton fans Kudla had a 3 point night to lead the Canes to their 14th victory of the season. The 2 goals gives Kudla 16 on the season. Mike McFarlane(10) had the other on a powerplay. Mike Iacocca added 2 assists. Brandon Anselmini, Wade Pfeffer and Luca Penzo also added assists.

Goalie Chris McDougall also had a strong game as he stopped 36 of the 38 shots directed his way.

Next home game is tomorrow night at the Ice Palace on Victoria Rd.

The Listowel Cyclones will be the visitors. Game time is 7:30 p.m.

The Canes have 5 games in the next 7 days to complete the regular season.

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McQuade’s 5 goals vs. Hurricanes sets new Record

from: http://www.brantfordexpositor.com McQuade: Wow!

Posted By BRIAN SMILEY

Brantford Golden Eagles forward Josh McQuade didn’t just break the franchise record for goals scored in a season on Thursday night against the Guelph Hurricanes, he shattered it.

#40 McQuade has 20 pts in 5 games vs. Canes

McQuade , who tied Nathan Gilchrist’s record from the 2002-03 season with his 54th goal of this campaign on Saturday, scored five times on Thursday at the civic centre

to lead the Eagles to an 11-3 win against the Hurricanes.

Mc Quade’s five-goal out-burst gives him 59 for the season.

“To be honest, I felt pretty good before the game, ” the 20-year-old Grimsby native said. “I had a big game against Cambridge (Saturday, three goals and three assists) and I was just looking to keep going.

“Playing Guelph, they’re one of the bottom teams, I would have been happy with one or two goals and a couple of assists.”

View the rest of the article here: http://beta.brantfordexpositor.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2446371

The Hurricanes won’t have to wait too long before facing McQuade and the Golden Eagles again. The back half of the home and home series will be played Saturday night (Feb. 13) at the Sleeman Centre. Game Time 7:30 pm.

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Drew Pegrum called up to Storm

Back woes ground Storm goaltender

February 03, 2010, Tony Saxon,  tsaxon@guelphmercury.com
GUELPH — Guelph Storm goaltender Cody St. Jacques could be done for the season.

St. Jacques flew home to Iroquois Falls last weekend to have an MRI on his ailing back in nearby Timmins and the results weren’t good.

“I’ve got two herniated discs and one bulging disc,” St. Jacques said in street clothes from rinkside Wednesday as his teammates practiced at the Sleeman Centre.

“They told me I have early degenerative discs, which is extremely rare for a 19 year old. My dad’s side of the family always had back problems, so I’m not surprised there was a problem with the discs, but I was surprised how bad it was.”

St. Jacques is waiting for an appointment with a surgeon in Hamilton who will evaluate how bad things are and whether or not he can do any more damage to his back.

“Until then I won’t be on the ice or doing anything too physical,” he said.

St. Jacques has played in 26 games for the Storm this season but hasn’t seen any game action since Jan. 2.

Pegrum will play with the Storm this weekend

The Storm had four goaltenders on the ice yesterday. Brandon Foote was joined by James Prigione, Guelph Hurricanes goaltender Drew Pegrum and Guelph Storm midget AA goaltender Joe Drexler, who backed up Foote in Owen Sound last Saturday.

With Prigione having starting netminding duties with the junior B Listowel Cyclones this weekend, it will be Pegrum that gets the nod as the backup for this weekend’s three-game Eastern Ontario swing to Kingston, Belleville and Ottawa.

Pegrum becomes the sixth goaltender to dress for the Storm this season. He has split this season with Listowel and Guelph at the junior B level, compiling a 7-7-0-1 record and 4.11 goals-against average.

He recently made headlines by scoring in a game against the Waterloo Siskins.

View the rest of the story here: http://news.guelphmercury.com/Sports/article/594381

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The Hurricanes wish Drew success with the Storm.

The Hurricanes next game is this Saturday night (7:30 pm) at Victoria Road Arena when they take on the Waterloo Siskins.  This will be the final regular season meeting between these two teams. There is a strong possiblity that they will meet in the first round of the playoffs.

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Former Dominator finding Groove in OHL

from http://www.guelphmercury.com

Guelph’s Cazzola finds a home in Erie

 February 01, 2010, Tony Saxon, Guelph Mercury, tsaxon@guelphmercury.com

GUELPH — It might be a while before Michael Cazzola makes another late-summer sojourn to his homeland.

Cazzola scored 44 pts. for the 2007-08 Dominators

Cazzola, an 18-year-old Guelph native who stars for the Ontario Hockey League’s Erie Otters, in part blamed a trip to Italy late last summer for his slow start to this season with Erie.

He had just two goals in his first 10 games this year.

“Right at the end of the summer I went on a trip to Italy. My parents told me it wouldn’t slow me down at the start of the season, but I always thought about taking a week off and how it might affect my game,” Cazzola said on a recent stop in the Royal City.

“Then a couple of weeks into the season I really found my groove and took off from there.”

Since then he has been on fire, teaming up with linemates Zack Torquato and Greg McKegg to form one of the deadliest trios in the league.

Cazzola has 25 goals and 34 assists on the season. He is tied for the team lead in goals, and is second in assists and points.

“I feel more comfortable for sure and the confidence is there. I feel like I contribute a lot more to this team, so it feels a lot better,” he said.

Last season he finished with 11 goals and 27 points. But Otters coach Robbie Ftorek said those less than impressive totals were about a player learning the league.

“I didn’t see him struggling last year, I saw him learning and gaining confidence.”

Cazzola was a 13th-round draft pick in 2007 by the Otters. He spent most of the following season with the junior B Guelph Dominators before Erie came calling with an education package the former Bishop Macdonell high school student couldn’t turn down.

Now he’s one of the team’s go-to guys.

View the rest of the article here: http://news.guelphmercury.com/Sports/article/593442

Note: Cazzola who wears #13 is currently 13th in the OHL in Scoring.

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Hockey Pucks and Pink Hammers

from: http://www.snapguelph.com

Hockey Pucks & Pink Hammers

On a Thursday evening in mid-January, the Habitat for Humanity Women Build Event was held at the Sleeman Centre as part of the Guelph Hurricanes / Cambridge Winter Hawks hockey game. The Women Build Event included an auction table featuring signed jerseys and sticks from honorary guests and hockey legends Ray Scapinello & Paul Henderson. Paul & Ray were also on hand for the pre-game ceremonial puck drop. All proceeds from the auction went towards funding the Women Build in 2010. For more information regarding local Habitat activities, please visit http://www.habitatwellington.on.ca. And don’t forget to support your Guelph Hurricanes, the city’s Jr. B hockey team.

You can view the photographs here: http://www.snapguelph.com/index.php?option=com_sngevents&id%5B%5D=142891

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Happy Hockey Day in Canada

Today is CBC’s “Hockey Day in Canada”.

If you are looking to catch some hockey action live, why not come out to Victoria Road Arena tonight at 7:30 pm and watch the Guelph Hurricanes take on the Elmira Sugar Kings.

Celebrate Hockey Day with the Hurricanes

The previous three games these teams played were all decided by one goal. (One in Regulation, One in Overtime and One in a shootout.)

So this promises to be an exciting game.

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