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By Aedan Helmer ,Ottawa Sun
67's vs. Bulls, March 30, 2012
Ottawa 67's Shane Prince celebrates his third goal of the game against the Belleville Bulls during third period OHL playoff action at the J. Benson Cartage Centre on Friday March 30,2012. (ERROL MCGIHON/THE OTTAWA SUN/QMI AGENCY).
A Shane Prince hat trick powered the 67's to a big 5-2 victory Friday to take a 3-2 lead in their first-round series over the Belleville Bulls, but they may have lost another leader in the process.
With captain Marc Zanetti serving the fourth of a five-game suspension for a pre-game spear in Game 2, the 67's had to do without alternate captain Dalton Smith after the power forward was ejected in the first period for a crushing check on Bulls sniper Daniil Zharkov.
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Shane Prince's hat trick was too much for the Belleville Bulls
By Josh Sweetland
OTTAWA, ON - Although they staked themselves to a rare lead early on in the game, the Belleville Bulls saw another opportunity to win at the J. Benson Cartage Centre slip away on Friday night. Game five of an eventful opening round tilt between a pair of East Division rivals was broadcast live on national television as part of Sportsnet's Friday Night Hockey series. Unfortunately for the Bulls, Ottawa's big shooters saved their best for the big stage as Shane Prince and Sean Monahan led their high powered offence to a 3-2 series lead coming back to Belleville on Monday.
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 Billitier accepted an invitation to play the next two seasons for USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program in Ann Arbor. “It’s very exciting,” said the 15-year-old Billitier, a sophomore at Northstar Christian Academy. “I love the game and I love to work hard.”
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 Other than USA Hockey inadvertently showing a picture of a Boston College Eagle as they announced his name, Monday went exactly as Ottawa 67’s winger Shane Prince hoped and planned.
The Ottawa Senators’ second round pick in 2011 was among 29 players USA Hockey named Monday to make up the preliminary roster for the 2012 U.S. National Junior Team that will assemble in Camrose Dec. 17 with a final 22-player roster expected to be named Dec. 22 |
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Dylan Shapiro will take his talent from Rochester to UMass Lowell next season to compete in the prestigious Hockey East Conference. The Penfield NY native has played his entire junior hockey career in the Maksymum Hockey Junior Program. Shapiro played the previous 2 seasons for the Maksymum Junior Hockey Club on the Empire Junior team.
“Dylan did it the right way,” says coach Tony Maksymiu. “He was never in a big hurry to leave town or to advance past his talent level.”
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