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By Scott Tottle: The PeeWee Stars played their best hockey of the season as they won both games this past weekend to win the Alliance "AA" Constellation Playoff Championship. Facing season-ending elimination in both games, the Stars demonstrated their determination, poise and new-found maturity to complete ...
By Scott Tottle: For the first half of their game against the London Knight on Thursday night, the PeeWee Stars lacked the focus, intelligence and determination that their fans had come to enjoy and expect during the Constellation Playoffs. As a result, they found themselves on the wrong end of 2-0 score at ...
By Scott Tottle: On the Presstran rink, the PeeWee Stars survived a late scare but held on for a 5-3 victory Tuesday night at the Timken Centre to split the first two games of their Constellation Playoff Championship series against the London Jr. Knights. At the same time on the Walker rink, the Jr. B Stars ...
By Scott Tottle: The London Jr. Knights came away with a 2-1 victory in the opening game of the Constellation Playoff Championship series against the PeeWee Stars on Saturday night at the Nichols Arena, but they would be hard-pressed to convince anyone who witnessed the contest that their win was either convincing ...
By Scott Tottle: The PeeWee Stars finally swatted away a very persistent and gritty Sting team on Tuesday night with a 4-2 victory in front of a standing room only crowd at the Timken Centre in St. Thomas. After losing the first two games of the series, Sarnia Sting showed tremendous heart by battling back ...
By Scott Tottle: To players, tying a hockey game is like kissing your sister. But to the PeeWee Stars, Saturday afternoon's 2-2 tie at the Timken Centre was not only like kissing their ugliest sister, but one who also has bad breath and a cold sore. With the net empty and an extra attacker on the ice, ...
By Scott Tottle: As has been the case all too often this season, the PeeWee Stars cooked up the same old recipe for defeat on Sunday afternoon in Sarnia. Too many penalties, too much frustration and too few goals resulted in an emotional, hard-hitting but nonetheless disappointing 2-1 loss. With the ...
By Scott Tottle: The PeeWee Stars came roaring out of the gate Saturday afternoon at the Timken Centre and took a commanding 4-0 lead in their six-point semi-final series against Sarnia. Playing in front of their home fans for the first time in over a month, the Stars seemed determined to send the small but ...
By Scott Tottle: Just hours before the overtime heroics of Sidney Crosby gave Canada the cherished men's hockey gold medal, the goaltending heroics of Brennan Agius gave the PeeWee Stars an early 1-0 lead in their semi-final series against the Sarnia Sting. Brennan made several remarkable saves, including a very ...
By Scott Tottle: For the PeeWee Stars this weekend, the effort was clearly there. The results....not so much. The Stars showed a great deal of heart this weekend and certainly deserved a better fate. However, a lack of scoring and some good goaltending by Riverside proved to be a lethal combination ...
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