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December 20, 2004

67s In The News

Taking a look at the post-w/e news on the 67s. First, the game summary from the Ice Dogs’ perspective. Kudos to Guadagnolo, as evidenced by these snippets:

Had it not been for a superb effort from Ottawa starter Anthony Guadagnolo, the game’s outcome would have long been decided by the time the final buzzer sounded. Guadagnolo made 46 saves, the majority of which were from close range as the IceDogs peppered him with 43 shots over the first two periods.

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After the puck was dropped it didn’t take long to notice that many of the Ottawa players were doing all they could just to keep pace with the IceDog attack. Mississauga out-shot the 67’s 18-5 in the first period. Guadagnolo was ready from the get-go, making quality saves on both Tom Zanoski and John Hecimovic to keep the game scoreless after one.

SLAM! Sports has this: OHL roundup, and from the Ottawa Sun: 67's simply 'Dog tired. A snippet:

"Nothing left at all," said O'Brien. "We were outshot 18-5 in the first period."

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Ottawa goalie Anthony Guadagnolo was outstanding in defeat, making 46 saves.

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