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SHSS senior boys player Dan Kooznetsoff hi form of a Princeton player Saturday in the Rockers Invitational tourney at SHSS. The Rockers beat Princeton handily but ended up finishing second to a West Kootenay rival.See News photo by Ed Mills its the wall in the | @ But Walker betting Castlegar will come through against Nelson in playoffs Ed Mills SPORTS EDITOR Coach Gordie Walker freely ad- mits the Nelson Maple Leafs are a better hockey club than his Castlegar Rebels right now. way come playoff time. “I bet (Maple Leafs’ coach) Ed Cooper we'd beat them,” Walker ing to beat them in the playoffs. I have confidence and the players all seem to want to try and win.” Maple Leafs and last place Rebels are headed for a first-round play- off meeting in the Kootenay Inter- national Junior Hockey League’s West Division. : Considering the Maple Leafs have pounded the Rebels by a two meetings, the Vegas odds slightly toward Cooper collecting the bet. ‘Saturday at the Community Com- plex by a score of 7-0. Combined with a 5-4 loss to the streak has now reached three games. Rebels slide But Walker, who has a record of 3-3 since taking over the club in _ the new year, said at this point wins and losses during the season don’t really mean that much con- sidering all four West Division teams make the playoffs. What does matter, he said, is being pr the Maple Leafs. ed to meet and beat And that’s what he and the But he’s betting it won't be that players talked about during a meeting in the dressing room af- ter Saturday’s game. “We know they are a little more said. “I really do believe we're go- talented than us, but we all think we can beat them,” said Rebels’ right winger Dustin Rilcof. Losing bad to Nelson now later, Rilcof said. As it stands now, thefirst place might even be good for the Rebels - “Yeah, maybe they won't be tak- ing us very seriously and we can surprise them in the playoffs. The pressure to win is on them for sure,” he said. Chris Sannutti scored twice for combined score of 13-1 intheirlast’ the Rebels against the Nite Hawks, while Dave Dollack and makers are probably leaning (Corey Ross had the other goals. Bill Brewer, Kevin Leiman Chris Babakaiff, Nino Da Costa, The second of those lossescame Mike Hunter and newcomer Troy Robatzek picked up the assists on the Rebels goals. The Rebels play the Nite Border Bruins Sunday. Beaver Valley Nite Hawks atthe Hawks at home Saturday then Complex Friday, the Rebels losing travel to Grand Forks to meet the Referee riles Walker News Staff To say the least, Castlegar Rebels’ coach Gordie Walker was not a happy man Friday night. “I couldn't even sleep, I was so upset,” said Walk- er reflecting on the Rebels 5-4 to the Beaver Valley Nite Hawks at the Com- munity Complex. The object of Walker’s ire was Kootenay Inter- national Junior Hockey that a person could put on a striped uniform and do such aterrible job,” Walk- er said. “T’ve never ever seen a referee dictate the game like he did on Friday.” Among other things, Walker accused Post- nikoff of missing at least two obvious penalties in the third period, making mistakes on which play- ers were supposed to get the penalties, and just plain overzealousness. The Nite Hawks scored two powerplay goals in the final seven minutes of the game to tie it, scored the winner at the end of another powerplay chance. inappropriate to ask. on them. then ion,” Postnikoff said. Postnikoff said KIJHL referees don’t comment on games and felt it was “Let’s make this sim- ple, you don’t go phoning referees about games (be- cause) we don’t comment “We stand by our calls. That’s Gordie’s own opin- Planning a Wedding We Sell Distinctive . . . 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