Essex Free Press - October 14, 2021

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Vol. 141

A LOOK INSIDE

Thursday, October 14, 2021

Issue No. 40

73’s begin 2021-2022 season with three big wins

Continued Essex Council notes - October 4 PAGE 3 ______________ County Council Notes for Wednesday, October 6 PAGE 5 _______________ Car Care Feature PAGES 8 & 9 ________________ Kingsville Migration Festival schedule PAGES 11-13 ________________ Domestic issues top call for service in Essex for August PAGE 14 _______________ Essex Ravens Hockey is Back PAGE 24 _______________

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Luke Sherk puts the puck in the skates of a Thunderhawks’ defenseman during the second period of Tuesday’s 8-1 win over Wallaceburg.

Josh Root toe drags around the Thunderhawks’ defenseman during the second period of Tuesday’s game. Root has four goals in three games.

by Garrett Fodor After more than 500 days of waiting to play since their last game, the Essex 73 players were back on the ice and gave fans something to cheer about last week. After missing last season, due to the pandemic, the team debuted its roster during the home opener last Tuesday evening, featuring eight returning players, eleven rookies, and three players who previously suited up for the Lakeshore Canadiens. Included in the roster is 73’s Captain, Tycen Chittle, who joined the local club following two seasons in Lakeshore, where he put up 71 points in 77 games. On Tuesday evening, the new look 73’s faced off against the Wallaceburg

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Thunderhawks. With nearly 500 people in attendance, Essex was quick to welcome back fans and give them something to cheer about early and often. The team scored four straight goals in the first 10 minutes of the period, as the 73’s stormed out to the lead and had numerous chances against Thunderhawks’ goalie, Jacob Lister. In the final seconds of the first period, the Thunderhawks got on the board and went into the first intermission with a score of 4-1.

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In the second and third periods, however, Essex’s speed and offense were too much for the Thunderhawks. The 73’s went on to score four unanswered goals, to take its home opener, 8-1. Essex outshot Wallaceburg 3613, as Michigan native, Brett Tome, earned his first win between the pipes. It was a quick turn around as on Friday, the 73’s traveled to Dresden to face-off against the Jr. Kings. Like Tuesday, the 73’s came to play. The speedy 73’s players utilized the smaller ice to their advantage, controlling the puck, setting the pace, and having a majority of the scoring chances. Essex scored three times in the opening period, including one from Liam Hall who opened the scoring with his first of the season just two minutes into the game.

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