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HAWKS WRESTLE G & G CUP FROM HOMETOWN GENERALS!
December 14, 2008 In an overtime thriller in Oshawa Sunday morning, the surging Cambridge Hawks beat the Oshawa Generals to win the Oshawa G & G Tournamnet.

The Generals hit the ice feeling confident as they had only allowed two goals in their first five games and had the large hometown Oshawa crowd on their side.

Cambridge continued to come out of the gate slow as both teams held each another to few offensive chances in the opening frame. The defensive battled continued for most of the period and the frame ended in a scoreless tie.

Oshawa brought the Legend Centre crowd to their feet at the 12:41 mark of the second period as they scored to grab a 1-0 lead. A minute later, a superb breakaway save by the Cambridge netminder kept the Hawks in the game. Cambridge continued to battle and the good pressure finally paid off as the Hawks tied the game up with 10:20 to play. With a Generals player in the box, Cambridge peppered the Oshawa goalie but just couldn't bury the go ahead goal. Just as it looked like the teams were going to head to the third tied, Oshawa surprised Cambridge with a late goal with just 30 seconds remaining.

The intensity picked up in the third with numerous end-to-end rushes and spectacular saves by both teams. The Hawks defense held tight with the forwards skating back hard to help out in their own end. With the clock winding down a great individual effort paid off as the Hawks scored to knot the game at 2-2 with five minutes to play. More good chances by the Hawks were thwarted by the Oshawa goalie and regular time expired with the teams tied.

Just as the players were settling in for an epic overtime battle, a quick shot by Cambridge fooled the Generals goalie 30 seconds in and the bench erupted as the Hawk players poured onto the ice. The Hawk coaches jumped in celebration and then one went down hard; Cambridge's only casualty of the tournament.

Final OT score....Cambridge 3, Oshawa 2.

Awesome weekend boys, you went undefeated in the tournament and came back against a good Generals team. Congrats on winning the Oshawa G & G Cup and making Cambridge proud!

HAWKS TAKE TOROS TO ADVANCE TO CHAMPIONSHIP
December 13, 2008 It was do or die time for the Cambridge Hawks and Clarington Toros as they faced off in semi-finals of the Oshawa G & G Tournament.

Again the Hawks started slow and gave up an early goal to Clarington in the first minute of play. Cambridge continued to press and were rewarded on the power play at 4:14 to tie the game up at 1-1.

The Toros opened up the scoring in the second on a breakaway goal and both teams traded power play opportunities for the rest of the frame.

Despite starting the third period down a goal, the Hawks confidence showed as they stepped up their game. A bullet from the point was tipped past the Clarington netminder to tie the game up 2-2 at 11:52. Not to be outdone, the Toros charged hard to the Cambridge net but the Hawk goaltender came up with several big saves. As the five minute mark approached it was nail biting time and the Hawks responded by burying three quick goals and taking the wind out of the Toros sails.

Way to go boys, was tense for a while but you delivered. Get to bed, a Sunday morning championship game versus the hometown Oshawa Generals awaits. Go Hawks Go!

HAWKS SILENCE THUNDER
December 13, 2008 The Cambridge Hawks did battle with the Ted Reeve Thunder from Toronto on Saturday afternoon in Oshawa. A win and they are off to the semi-finals...a loss and it's the 401 back to Cambridge.

The Hawks first period woes continued as they once again got off to a slow start with both teams playing tentative. A point shot finally found the mark at 3:18 to give the Hawks a 1-0 lead.

The Thunder tied the game up early in the second on the power play before Cambridge exploded with four goals in 90 seconds to open up a 5-1 cushion heading into the third.

The third period was physical with both teams taking the body and trading goals. When the buzzer sounded the Hawks posted a 7-3 win and a trip to the semi-finals against the undefeated Clarington Toros.

Good win lads...keep it coming!

HAWKS TAME PICKERING PANTHERS
December 12, 2008 The Cambridge Hawks started off slow against the Pickering Panthers but still pulled out the win.

The first period was a sloppy affair with Pickering carrying most of the play. Cambridge finally opened the scoring with a goal at the 2:49 mark.

The second period was back and forth and the teams traded goals to head into the third with Cambridge holding on to a slim 2-1 lead.

The Hawks stepped up the pressure in the third and popped in two more goals to put the game on ice 4-1.

Keep rolling boys, big game against the Ted Reeve Thunder on Saturday morning to determine the divisional winner.

HAWKS CRUSH COBOURG
December 12, 2008 In game one of the Oshawa G & G tournament, the Cambridge Hawks skated past the Cobour Cougars 5-3.

The big boys from Cobourg played physical as they took the body to the Hawks. The game was close until the Hawks stepped up their skating in the third and buried four markers.

A special mention goes to Colin Cook who jinxed the Cougars with prime placement of the Hawks banner.

Good start to the tournamnet boys...good luck in game two against the Panthers from Pickering.

HAWKS BEAT STRATFORD TO SECURE AA BERTH!
December 11, 2008 The pressure was on the Cambridge Hawks Thursday night as they faced off at home against the Stratford Warriors. A win and they make the AA loop, a loss and they are out.

The first period did not start off as planned as Stratford went on the power play right off the bat. Despite some good scoring chances the Hawks defense stood strong with the goaltender making some key early saves. Teams traded scoring chances and Cambridge finally banged one home on the power play with 1:03 remaining.

The second period saw the Hawks dominate the Warriors as a constant stream of Stratford players were marched to the penalty box. The Hawks had trouble capitalizing on their power play time and Stratford drained one with a man advantage to tie the game up 1-1. Cambridge came blazing right back with a beautiful tic-tac-toe passing play and goal on the power play at the 1:55 mark.

The Warriors fought hard in the early stages of the third but the Cambridge goaltender made some stellar saves to preserve the 2-1 lead. The teams exchanged power play goals and the fans were on the edge of their seats with a 3-2 Hawks lead with two minutes left to play. Cambridge refused to quit and two late goals secured a solid 5-2 Hawks win.

Congrats boys, you worked hard and the results showed. Get some sleep and bring your A game on Friday as you tackle the Cobourg Cougars and Pickering Panthers in the Oshawa G & G Tournament. Good luck!


HAWKS TIE LONDON IN BARNBURNER!
December 6, 2008 The Cambridge Hawks made the snowy trek to London Saturday determined to do battle with the Gold Knights.

Both teams came out strong with London getting the upper hand early in the match. As the Knights went up 3-1 it was looking bad for the Hawks who continued to skate hard and go to the net. Finally the hard work paid off as Cambridge refused to quit and were rewarded with four goals.

The Hawk’s netminder was solid between the pipes and thwarted several London chances as they tried to tie up the game. A goal by London in the third period deadlocked the teams at 5-5 and the Hawks held on for the tie and much needed point.

Final score Cambridge 5, London 5

Great effort boys, when you work as a team you can play with anybody in the league. Stay tuned…could be a very big game this Thursday night against Stratford.


HAWKS BITTEN BY WOLVES
December 4, 2008 The Cambridge Hawks suffered a major blow in their quest to make the AA loop as a hungry Waterloo Wolves team showed up at the Preston Aud.

The first period started off with a quick pace highlighted by several end to end rushes. The Wolves broke the scoreless draw late in the period as defensive breakdowns by Cambridge in their own end resulted in two quick Waterloo goals.

The teams traded chances in the second period with the Hawks netminder making some good saves to keep the game close. Cambridge couldn’t sustain any offensive threat and numerous giveaways resulted in more Waterloo scoring opportunities.

The third period became nasty as an undisciplined Waterloo team spent most of the frame in the penalty box. Despite unsportsmanlike behavior exhibited by the Waterloo coaches, players and even parents…the Hawks just couldn’t step up and capitalize. Finally, Cambridge potted a power play goal at the 8:27 mark to cut the lead to one. A few more penalties by both teams, a pulled netminder for an extra attacker and a last second flurry by the Hawks wasn’t enough as the buzzer sounded to end what was a poor excuse for a hockey game.

Final score Waterloo 2, Cambridge 1

Backs are against the wall now boys…need to step up large and knock-off the Knights in London on Saturday!


HAWKS SWEEP THE BULLDOGS!
November 29, 2008 It seems the Cambridge Hawks have the Burlington Bulldogs number this season as they beat them for the third time in just over a month.

The Hawks jumped on the Bulldogs early and kept them hemmed in their end for much of the first period. A rebound shot at the 8:09 mark put Cambridge up 1-0.

The Hawk’s strong fore-check and good passing continued in the second period creating plenty of scoring chances but no goals. Despite Cambridge being on the offensive, the Bulldog goalie stood tall and kept Burlington in the game. Finally as the clock wound down to end the second period a Hawk slap shot found the back of the net to open up a 2-0 lead.

Burlington stepped up their game in the third period and the Hawks defense responded. Strong goaltending and good play in the Cambridge zone continued to frustrate the Bulldogs. With a Hawks defender in the box and the Bulldog goalie pulled, Burlington poured on the pressure in the dying minutes but Cambridge held tough to preserve the win.

Final score Cambridge 2, Burlington 0

Nice little roll boys…keep in going this Thursday when the hungry Wolves from Waterloo come to town!


HAWKS SPANK LOWLY HAMILTON REPS
November 27, 2008 After a long layoff, the Cambridge Hawks were eager to hit the Preston Aud ice on Thursday night. The same couldn’t be said for the Reps from Hamilton.

The Hawks started quickly and took the play to Hamilton in the first period. Their aggressive play was rewarded late in the period as they popped in three markers in the final four minutes.

The second period was more of the same with the undisciplined Reps parading to the penalty box for most of the period. Lots of power play time and pressure by the Hawks resulted in two more goals to open up a 5-0 lead heading into the final frame.

The third period became ugly early as one of the Hamilton coaches was ejected from the game and proceeded to throw a temper tantrum in front of a bench full of 11 year old boys. The Rep players soon followed their coach’s lead and stepped up their dirty play and cheap shots. Soon after, three Hamilton players were ejected from the game and joined their role model in the dressing room. When the play finally got underway, the Hawk players did a great job of not retaliating and continued to focus on playing hockey. A couple of nice saves by the Cambridge netminder; a couple more goals and the Hawks put the Reps out of their misery.

Final score Cambridge 7, Hamilton 0

Keep rolling boys…need to keep the pedal to the metal and take it to Burlington on Saturday!


GRITTY HAWKS HANG ON TO TIE KITCHENER
November 15, 2008 Determined to stop their three game skid, the Cambridge Hawks showed up ready to play against the Kitchener Rangers Saturday afternoon.

A lively start to the first period had both teams skating and playing physical. The Hawks strong fore-check created several turnovers in the Ranger’s end. Their hard work paid off with a rebound goal with 2:41 remaining in the period.

The second period was a back and forth affair with numerous scoring opportunities and great saves by both goaltenders. The Hawks hung tough around the net and banged in two markers go up 3-0 with 6:10 left in the frame. The Rangers got one back late in the period as Cambridge had trouble clearing their zone.

The Hawks intensity seemed to wear down as the Rangers pressed hard in the third period. Kitchener cut the lead to 3-2 and then tied it up at the 8:00 minute mark when a Ranger defenseman was left open and snuck in from the point. After a hard fought battle the final score; Cambridge 3, Kitchener 3.




HAWKS DROP 3rd IN A ROW
November 13, 2008 The Cambridge Hawks came out of the gate strong against the St. Thomas Stars but just couldn’t seal the deal. The Hawks hit the ice in the first period with lots of jump as they outskated and outhit the Stars. Despite good pressure for most of the period, St. Thomas capitalized late with a wrap-around goal with 1:22 remaining.

The Hawks continued their good play early in the second period but scoring woes continued as they couldn’t bury one. Just as it looked like they had tied the game, the hometown refs were quick with the whistle and called a Cambridge goal back. That seemed to be the turning point for the Hawks as the momentum shifted to the visiting Stars. Another late goal put St. Thomas up 2-0 heading into the third.

The third period was all St. Thomas as their goaltender shut the door and the Stars pumped in another tally on the power play. To add insult to injury, the Stars buried another shorthanded goal to finish Cambridge off 4-0.

With just 2 goals in the last 3 games, it’s time to step up the offense boys…big game on Saturday against the rival Kitchener Rangers!


HAWKS GET OUTMATCHED BY LONDON GOLD
November 9, 2008 It was a rough weekend for the Cambridge Hawks as they dropped two in a row to move them down in the standings. In what wasn’t Cambridge’s best effort of the year, the Knights jumped on the Hawks early and buried them with four shorthanded markers.

When the buzzer finally sounded to end the game the Hawks were on the losing end of a 7-1 score.

Pop your vitamins and get some sleep boys…think you will be getting a good work-out at Monday’s practice. Need to get back to the basics and play as a team!


STRATFORD HAS THE HAWKS NUMBER
November 8, 2008 In a repeat of the opening Silver Stick match, the Cambridge Hawks were defeated by the Stratford Warriors. Stratford played physical and took the play to the Hawks winning 4-1. The Hawks did an awesome job of staying out of the penalty box but just couldn’t generate the offense that they needed to win.

HAWKS BEAT BURLINGTON
November 6, 2008 In a penalty filled game, the Cambridge Hawks still managed to come out on top against the Burlington Bulldogs.

After an uneventful first period the Hawks scored a shothanded marker in the second period to go up 1-0. Five minutes later that goal was followed up by a penatlty shot bullet to put them up 2-0.

Good goaltending and defensive play limited the Bulldogs to just 1 goal despite having three 5 on 3 power plays. An empty netter late in the third secured the 4-1 Hawk win.


HAWKS WIN SLOPPY IN BRANTFORD
November 3, 2008 It wasn’t pretty Monday night in Brantford, but we’ll take the two points against the Ninety Niners.

After a week’s layoff the Hawks seemed anxious to hit the ice and came out skating. Early pressure paid off as Cambridge drained one at the 8:31 mark on a nice passing play. The Hawks followed that up with another goal on shot from the point with 5 minutes left to play in the period to go up 2-0. Solid defensive play by the Hawks limited Brantford to just one shot on net.

As the second period started the Hawks found themselves in penalty trouble but still scored a shorthanded goal with 6:36 remaining. With another Hawk defender in the box the Ninety Niners capitalized on the power play to cut the lead to 3-1 with 2:28 left in the frame.

Brantford felt the momentum starting to shift in the third period as the Hawks were nailed with several penalties in a row. Undisciplined play by Cambridge combined with vision impaired referees resulted in sustained pressure in the Hawks end for much of the period. Some great saves by the Cambridge netminder kept the Ninety Niners off the scoreboard and a late individual effort by a Hawk forward put the game on ice 4-1.

Come on boys, where were those great passes and hits that we all saw in Woodstock? Need a better effort against Burlington this Thursday night in our home barn…know you will bring it!


HAWKS BEAT OAKVILLE TO WIN WOODSTOCK SILVER STICK!
October 26, 2008 The Cambridge Hawks showed up in Woodstock ready to play against the Oakville Rangers in Sunday night’s Silver Stick Championship.

The first period started out slow as both teams played well defensively and kept the scoring chances to a minimum. The big Ranger players tried to intimidate the Hawks by throwing their weight around but Cambridge responded. Several bone crushing hits by the Hawks showed Oakville that they can play tough too. After a tight ten minute battle, the whistle blew to end a scoreless period.

The physical play continued in the second and it looked like it would remain a draw as well. With the period winding down, a low slap shot from the Hawk defenseman was tipped past the Ranger goaltender to give Cambridge the lead with 1:02 to go. With the fans still on their feet, the Hawks drained another one on a goal mouth scramble at the 0:12 second mark to snag a 2-0 cushion heading into the final frame.

The Hawks continued their good Hustle in the third and good defensive play was backed up by solid goaltending. Not even a broken skate blade could slow Cambridge down as they continued to pound the Oakville forwards. Just to make things interesting a Hawk defender was send to the penalty box with just over two minutes left in the game. The Rangers pulled their goalie to go up two attackers but again the Cambridge netminder shut the door. As the buzzer sounded to end the game the Hawk players mobbed their goaltender and skated away with a 2-0 win and the Silver Stick hardware.

Congrats boys, well done! You seemed to get stronger with each game and showed everyone what you can do when you play as a team. As the Regional Silver Stick winners, you are now off to the Provincial Silver Stick Championships in January in Newmarket. Go Hawks Go!


HAWKS BEAT NORTH LONDON TO ADVANCE TO FINALS!
October 26, 2008 It was a determined Cambridge Hawks team that hit the ice Sunday afternoon to face the North London Nationals in the Silver Stick semi-finals.

The Hawks started strong in the first period and put early pressure on the national netminder. Lots of great passing finally paid off at the 6:48 mark as Cambridge found the net on a beautiful passing play. Just as it looked like the period would end 1-0 for the Hawks, London buried a late goal with 46 seconds left to tie the game.

The second period began with a roar as Cambridge capitalized on a penalty shot to go up 2-1 forty eight seconds into the frame. Again London came back to tie it up on a shorthanded marker with 5:16 remaining in the period. The momentum seemed to shift as London stormed the Cambridge end but the Hawk netminder came up big.

The third period was a different story as the Hawks stepped up their play. A strong fore-check by the Cambridge forwards and more great passing shifted the play back to the Hawks. Finally at 11:59 a breakaway bullet beat the Nationals netminder and the Hawks grabbed the lead for good. Just to be safe, Cambridge added an insurance goal with 7:26 left in the game to put it on ice. Final score Cambridge 4, North London 2.

Awesome game boys…off to the Championship to face the tough Oakville Rangers!


HAWKS BEAT BURLINGTON TO ADVANCE TO SEMI-FINALS!
October 25, 2008 Game three of the Woodstock Silver Stick tournament was another must win situation for the Cambridge Hawks vs. the Burlington Bulldogs.

The first period was a back and forth affair with both teams playing tentative, not wanting to give up that crucial first goal. With limited scoring chances the period ended in a 0-0 draw.

Cambridge picked up their play in the second period and put good pressure on the Bulldog goalie but the game remained scoreless. As the period wound down the Hawks found themselves in penalty trouble resulting in a five on three for Burlington. The Hawk defenders worked hard and successfully killed off both penalties and the buzzer sounded to end the period still deadlocked at 0-0.

The Hawks came out flying in the third and buried an early power play goal at the 14:24 mark to snag a 1-0 lead. Cambridge kept skating and scored another on a pretty passing play with 8:49 remaining to go up 2-0. With just over three minutes left in the game, the Bulldogs pulled their goaltender to go on the attack. Sustained Burlington pressure and two breakaway chances had the Cambridge fans shaking in their seats but the Hawk netminder came up huge and shut the Bulldogs down.

Final score Cambridge 2, Burlington 0.

Better effort tonight boys, get to bed early as you are off to the semi-finals on Sunday!


HAWKS STAY ALIVE WITH WIN VS. OAKRIDGE
October 25, 2008 It was do or die for the Cambridge Hawks in game two of the Woodstock Silver Stick tournament.

The Hawks came out strong in the first period against the Oakridge Aeros and carried the play early in the frame. Cambridge was rewarded for their hard work as they scored at 3:59 to put them up 1-0. The Hawks continued to out chance the Aeros for the remainder of the period but the Oakridge goalie kept the score close.

The second period was an uneventful one as both teams traded a few scoring chances but no goals were tallied.

Cambridge opened the scoring early in the third as the Hawk forwards jammed the net hard and were rewarded with a goal. Just as it looked like there may be some breathing room, sloppy defensive play in the Hawks end resulted in the Aeros potting a goal at 13:06 to cut the lead to one. Again the Hawks began to fade late in the period but some great saves by the Cambridge netminder preserved the 2-1 Hawks win.

It was ugly but we’ll take it…bring on Burlington in another must win!


SLEEPY HAWKS LOSE IN SHOOTOUT
October 25, 2008 The Cambridge Hawks cannot seem to get a win when heading West down the 401. In an early game one of the Woodstock Silver Stick tournament, the Hawks dropped a close 4-3 decision to the Stratford Warriors.

The first period was tentative as both teams spent most of the frame feeling each other out. Cambridge had trouble clearing the puck out of their zone late in the period and the Warriors capitalized to go up 1-0. The Hawks bounced right back and tied the game up 28 seconds later after a nice rush.

Stratford opened the scoring at 8:29 of the second period on the power play as some tired Hawk penalty killers were unable to clear the puck. At the 7:12 mark Cambridge tied it up once again on a long screen shot.

The pace didn’t pick up in the third and the Warriors drained a long floater that fooled the Cambridge netminder. With 7:37 remaining in the frame the Hawks came back for the third time and tied it up 3-3 on a slap shot from in close.

Despite a few good chances, a five minute overtime didn’t solve anything and the fans rose to their feet in anticipation of a shootout. The Hawk goalie stoned the first two Stratford shooters but the Cambridge snipers were also unable to score. The third Stratford player drained the game winner as the Hawk forward just missed.

Backs to the wall now boys, need two big wins today to get to the semis…you can do it!



HAWKS SQUEAK OUT TIE IN WATERLOO
October 19, 2008 The Cambridge Hawks rolled into Rim Park Sunday afternoon hoping to get a win against the 8th place Waterloo Wolves.

Cambridge opened the scoring early on the power play as both the puck and the Hawk forward ended up in the net at the 8:23 mark. Waterloo answered just 6 seconds later as the Cambridge defenders had trouble clearing the puck. With 1:18 remaining in the period the Wolves scored another to put them up 2-1.

The Hawks again opened up the scoring early in the second as a breakaway slap shot fooled the Waterloo goalie two minutes into the period. Cambridge continued to gain momentum and had several good chances but just couldn’t beat the Wolves netminder.

The third period started off as a back and forth battle with great goaltending at both ends of the rink. Once again the Hawks began to fade late in the period as the Waterloo forwards hemmed them in their own end. With Cambridge unable to clear the puck, a late Waterloo flurry had the home fans on their feet in the dying seconds of the game. A bit of luck and a couple of good saves later, the horn sounded to end the game at a 2-2 draw.

Let’s skate hard at practice this week boys…need to pick it up to be ready for the Silver Stick tournament in Woodstock this weekend!


HAWKS OUTMUSCLED IN ST. THOMAS
October 18, 2008 On Saturday the Hawks once again had a rough ride as they traveled West down the 401 to take on the undefeated Stars.

St. Thomas opened the scoring early in the first with two quick goals just four minutes into the game. Cambridge shifted the momentum back their way late in the period as a breakaway shot resulted in a 2-1 game with three minutes to go. 50 seconds later the Hawks followed that goal up with a nice screened shot to tie the game. The seesaw battle continued as the Stars buried a shorthanded marker with just under a minute remaining in the period. Again Cambridge stormed right back with the tying goal on the power play with just 6 seconds left in the frame. As the buzzer sounded the teams were locked in a 3-3 battle.

St. Thomas came out flying in the second and scored at 13:31 after some sloppy defensive play by Cambridge in front of the Hawk netminder. The Stars stepped up their physical play resulting in more Cambridge turnovers and St. Thomas again capitalized to open up a 5-3 lead heading into the third.

The Hawk fans were optimistic as the third period saw them open up on a five on three power play. Despite having a two man advantage, Cambridge’s offense fizzled and they were unable to generate any sustained pressure on the St. Thomas goaltender. The door closed further for the Hawks as the Stars scored on the power play with 6:05 remaining to give them a 6-3 lead. With the wind out of the Hawk sails, St. Thomas finished off the uninspired visiting team with another tally with 2:09 remaining. Final score St. Thomas 7, Cambridge 3.

Time to re-group boys…need to get back on track against the Waterloo Wolves on Sunday.


HAWKS GET BACK TO WINNING WAYS AGAINST BRANTFORD
October 16, 2008 Another big crowd at the Preston Aud cheered the Hawks on to victory Thursday night.
The first period saw some sloppy play by both teams with few good scoring chances. It looked as though the period would end scoreless but the Ninety-Niners trickled one over the line with 53 seconds remaining.
Cambridge hit the ice with more jump in the second period and tied the game 1-1 at the 11:44 mark on a pretty passing play from behind the net. The floodgates were open and the Hawks pumped in two more goals over the next two minutes to explode to a 3-1 lead with 9:02 left in the period. Brantford closed the gap to one goal with 8:43 left and the period ended 3-2 for the Hawks.
The third period saw Cambridge continue to drive to the Brantford net but the Ninety-Niner goalie stood tall. Finally, with just over a minute left to play in the game, Cambridge buried that much needed fourth goal to give them some breathing room. Brantford pulled their goalie and the Hawks buried a late empty-netter to finish the visiting team off 5-2.

Big game Saturday boys…heading down the highway to St. Thomas to face the undefeated Stars.



HAWKS TIE LONDON KNIGHTS IN THRILLER
October 12, 2008 Thanksgiving turkey didn’t slow down the Cambridge Hawks as they battled their green rivals from London.
The first period was a rough one for the home team as London came out of the gate strong and took the play to the Hawks. Cambridge had trouble getting the puck out of their end and London pummeled the Hawk netminder with shots. Some great goaltending and a couple of crossbars kept things close until London scored with 6:36 remaining in the period.
Cambridge found their legs in the second and a strong fore-check resulted in some great scoring chances by the Hawks. Back to back power plays put more Cambridge pressure on London and just as the last penalized Knight stepped on the ice the Hawks buried one to make it 1-1 with 6:10 to go. The momentum had definitely shifted and 38 seconds later the Hawks ripped another one on a pretty passing play to give them the lead 2-1.
The third period was back and forth with numerous penalties for both teams. With Cambridge down a player in the box, London scored on the power play to even things up 2-2 with 13:09 left in the game. A Hawk breakaway late in the game brought the Aud fans to their feet only to be disappointed as the Hawk forward was hauled down with no call. The refs continued to make their presence felt as they rewarded London with a penalty shot with 19 seconds left in the game. The hush that fell over the crowd turned to cheers as the Cambridge netminder stoned the Knight shooter. A sigh of relief and a final 2-2 draw.

Great game boys, keep up the hard work!



HAWKS SETTLE FOR DRAW AGAINST THE RANGERS
October 9, 2008 Despite a solid effort, the Cambridge Hawks once again ran out of steam in the third period against Kitchener.
The Rangers pressed early in the first but the Hawks rebounded nicely and gained momentum as the period went on. Despite good scoring chances from both sides, the goaltenders kept the score deadlocked at 0-0 heading to the second.
Cambridge continued their hard work in the second and took the play to the Rangers. Numerous penalties by both teams resulted in lots of power play chances by both sides. Some great pressure by the forwards resulted in the first Hawk goal with 13:37 remaining to put Cambridge up 1-0. Despite having a player in the box, the Hawks pinned the Rangers deep in their zone and popped in a shorthanded goal with 9:00 left to go. Good defensive play kept the Rangers off the scoreboard for the rest of the frame.
Cambridge started the third up 2-0 but an early Kitchener power play goal in the first minute put the Rangers back in the game. The momentum started to shift as the period waned on and Kitchener began to wear down the Hawks. Despite some good chances, Cambridge was unable to bury that third goal and found themselves with a one goal lead with two minutes left in the game. The Kitchener coach pulled the goalie and the Rangers poured on the pressure with their net empty. The weary Hawks were unable to clear the puck and the vocal Aud crowd was silenced as Kitchener drained one with just 0:26 seconds left to play.
Final score Hawks 2, Rangers 2.

Good try boys...just need to get that third period figured out and you will be fine!

LONG DRIVE HOME FROM SARNIA FOR THE HAWKS
October 5, 2008 The Cambridge Hawks skated in Clearwater Arena Sunday, ready to once again sting Sarnia. Things looked good early on as the Hawks had their skating legs and put lots of pressure on the Sarnia netminder. Cambridge carried the play for most of the first period but couldn’t capitalize and found themselves down 1-0 heading into the second.
The second period was back and forth with both teams trading scoring chances. A Sarnia penalty resulted in a flurry of activity in the Sting end but the Hawks just couldn’t bury one.
An early goal in the first minute of the third period by Cambridge put the Hawks back in the game 1-1. Solid goaltending by the big Sarnia goalie in the first ten minutes kept the Hawks from getting that much needed go ahead goal. A few long shifts resulted in some tired Hawk legs and Sarnia chipped in a goal to make it 2-1 with 9:04 left to play. Although Cambridge did a great job of staying out of the box for most of the game, a late penalty resulted in a Sarnia power play goal to put the Sting up 3-1. The Hawks pulled their goaltender to try and tie it up but the Sting buried an empty netter with 23 seconds to go. Final score Sarnia 4, Cambridge 1.

You better come to practice ready to work boys, a big challenge against a very good Kitchener team lies ahead.


HAWKS RUN OUT OF GAS IN LONDON
September 28, 2008 Despite being down two players due to injuries, The Cambridge Hawks seemed ready to play Sunday night against London Green. A spirited first period with lots of early chances and good pressure put the Hawks up 1-0 with 9:12 left to go. Both teams traded penalties and the Hawks worked hard to keep the Knights off the scoreboard.

The second period was a different story as the Hawks failed to capitalize on a couple of key scoring chances and once again found themselves in penalty trouble. London took advantage and drove hard to the Cambridge net without reward thanks to some stellar goaltending by the Hawks net minder. When the buzzer blew to end the period the Hawks knew they were lucky to still be leading.

The third period seemed to be all London as they outhit, outskated and outshot the Hawks. Cambridge wore down as the period endured and some sloppy defensive play put London back in the game at a 1-1 tie with 11:24 remaining...so much for the scoreless season! With Cambridge in more penalty trouble, London kept pouring it on and slipped another one past the Hawk goalie with just 4:25 remaining in the game. Defensive zone turnovers added insult to injury as London scored the final goal of the game with 1:31 left to open up the lead to 3-1. If it were not for a great performance by the Cambridge goaltender, the score could have been worse.

Even though it was the parents who should have been tired after a Saturday night shin dig at the Hoppers, it was the boys who looked like they were out late partying. Get some sleep Sunday night boys, have a feeling you will be doing some skating on Monday!


HAWKS STING SARNIA IN HOME OPENER!
September 21, 2008 Sporting their new ties and crisp white shirts, not only did the Hawks look good coming into their home barn…they backed it up with a solid performance in their second game of the season.

The first period saw the Hawks come out of the gate strong and put sustained pressure on the Sarnia goaltender. The puck seemed to be in the Sarnia end for most of the period and the Sting were unable to register a single shot on the Cambridge net. Despite lots of chances and some great passing, Cambridge was unable to bury the puck and the period ended in a scoreless draw.

The second frame was a different story as undisciplined Hawk penalties kept the team shorthanded for most of the period. Solid goaltending and good defensive play shut the Sting down even during a couple of 5 on 3 situations. The Hawks were relieved to be heading to the third still tied at 0-0.

Cambridge once again came out flying and pummeled the Sarnia goalie with shot after shot but just couldn’t buy one. Despite the Sting goalie standing on his head, the Hawks finally got on the scoreboard with 10:48 remaining thanks to a pretty passing play. Cambridge kept the pressure up and followed up the first goal with two more late in the third to put the game on ice. The Sting desperately tried to break the goose egg with a last second flurry but the Cambridge goalie shut the door. Final score Cambridge 3, Sarnia 0.

Congrats to the coaches and boys on a great start…work hard at practice this week, a big early season test this Sunday in London!


A SUNNY START FOR THE HAWKS!
September 20, 2008 Despite the weather feeling more like summer vacation...the Cambridge Hawks were all business in their opener vs. the Hamilton Reps.

The opening period saw some early pressure by the Reps as the Hawks scrambled to find their game legs. The pace remained slow for much of the first period until a power play gave the Hawks a much needed spark. With lots of shots and good pressure, the period still ended 0-0.

Despite starting the second period in the box, the Hawks kept the Reps off the scoreboard thanks to some solid goaltending. A few long shifts resulted in more Hamilton chances but with 9:35 left in the period the Hawks got on the board with a nice tip from the point. Relentless forechecking in a 4-4 situation saw the Hawks get the puck to the front of the net and bang home another goal with 5:19 remaining.

By the third period the Hawks felt the win was within their grasp and stepped up their play. Lots of pressure in the Hamilton end resulted in a 4-0 Hawks lead with just 2:27 remaining. With the goalie pulled and an extra Hamilton attacker on the ice, the Hawks gained possesion and nailed an empty netter to put them up 5-0.

A solid first effort with superb goaltending...way to start the season boys, think it is going to be a good one!

The undefeated season is still alive...bring on Sarnia!



Hawks BBQ Fundraiser!!!
September 6, 2008 Good time had by all and a very successful event. Good to see the boys pulling their weight in Fundraising. Check out the photos under the photo albums.


Upcoming Games/Practices

Wednesday, Jan 7
PRACTICE Cambridge Hawks 5:00pm  Duncan McIntosh Arena
Thursday, Jan 8
Waterloo Wolves @ Cambridge Hawks 7:00pm  Preston Aud
Friday, Jan 9
Cambridge Hawks @ Credit Valley Wolves 7:30pm  Clarkson Arena
Saturday, Jan 10
Oakridge @ Cambridge Hawks 6:00pm  Clarkson Arena
Monday, Jan 12
PRACTICE Cambridge Hawks 4:30pm  Ice Centre (Mall) 1Hr

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Upcoming Events

Friday, Jan 9
3. Clarkson Friendship Tournament
Saturday, Jan 10
3. Clarkson Friendship Tournament
Sunday, Jan 11
3. Clarkson Friendship Tournament
Game 3: 7am, 9am, 11am, or 1pm based on position
Tour Final: 3pm, 4pm, 5pm or 6pm based on position
Friday, Jan 16
4. Newmarket Silver Stick Finals
Saturday, Jan 17
4. Newmarket Silver Stick Finals

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