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GILLARD

continued from Page 17 Elite Hockey, and went to work on building himself a career. “I love it. That was the issue I found [in retail],” he said. “No matter what you did for the day you got paid the same. Doing this, the more I put myself out there and the more connections I make, the busier my schedule is. That part I find more rewarding.” Gillard’s list of clients includes Pelham minor hockey, Wainfleet minor hockey as well as various teams and individuals. He was recently hired by the IceDogs as their prospect development coach, after approaching general manager Joey Burke with a plan to work with the team’s prospects who are playing junior B or midget. “My brother [Marcus] plays for the Erie Otters and I got to see the prospect development side with him a lot,” Gillard said. “He played major midget and I got to work with him and see what he needed to make that jump and the next year he did make that jump.” Gillard, 23, feels the timing is perfect

for him to work with prospective OHL players. “I’m still closely related because I haven’t been gone that long that I can still see a guy’s game and understand what they’re thinking from their point of view,” he said. “It’s the peace of mind for the young player. I think having a voice there and being young and able to relate would keep them calm and help keep them on a straight path.” Gillard said the plan is to once or twice a month bring prospects in to the Meridian Centre work with them. Gillard has hopes of being more involved at the OHL level down the road and would love one day love to work at the pro level. Safe to say, he has made the most of his situation. “At the time, it’s tough to see that [everything happens for a reason] but now that things have come along and I’m becoming more successful in what I am doing and getting more known around the area, it definitely felt like that was how it was meant to come out for me in my hockey career.”

GRUMMETT

continued from Page 17 when she’s away [I do].” Grummett was also her usual force on the boards. “It’s a bit of pops. I definitely get that from my dad [Paul Grummett] but you have to be aggressive when you go up. Use two hands, grab it and rip it down, and then you know it’s yours.” The Cyclone led 12-6 after one quarter and 25-23 at the half before stretching their lead to 44-35 after three quarters. “I’m not sure what was going on early,” Grummett said. “We just mentally weren’t in the game. We have been doing that for our last few games. We really need to gear up going into the GFSS game and the rest of the season. We need to start strong and finish strong. We have to play all four quarters.” The Cyclone finally began to

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show signs of life in the second half. “At halftime, we said we need bring more intensity. That’s what we were missing, on offence and on defence. Once we started moving more and seeing each other on the floor more, we started getting those easy buckets,” Grummett said. Belding was not the least bit impressed with his team’s start. “They were not focused, there was no intensity, there

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was no commitment to playing defence,” he said. “I think that was due to the week off and only being able to have one practice, but the girls need to find a way to come out in a big game — winner goes on and loser goes home. This is a new season. They just don’t have, for lack of a better word, the killer instinct to put the hammer down at this time. We cannot afford to take the first quarter to find our first gear to go. We have to hit the jump ball and go.”


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