Cornwall_2012_04_25

Heartbreak for Cornwall Colts

The Journal The city of Cornwall has entered into a new partnership with La Cuisine Volante to provide catering and bar services for special events at the Cornwall Civic Com- plex. Established in 1974, La Cuisine Volante is one of the leading catering companies in eastern Ontario. The company is known for its world class regional cuisine and for their exceptional service and superior quality. The team at La Cuisine Volante is led by owner James Morris, who specializes in sales and event planning; Nancy Noble, who handles operations, sales and event planning; and the award-winning executive chef Christian Barque, formerly of Knox Fine Dining in Moose Creek. “The team at La Cuisine Volante is very dynamic and they think outside the box,” said Janice Robinson, facilities rental co-or- dinator for the Cornwall Civic Complex. “They will help make the Civic Complex a preferred venue by providing exceptional food and red carpet service to our clients. We are excited about working with James and his team and booking new events no matter how big or small.” La Cuisine Volante is available for events of all sizes, be it smaller functions like busi- ness meetings or larger events like wed- dings and conferences. “We want to get to know our clients, identify their needs, and create a custom menu for their event based on their budget,” said Morris. “We strive to provide innovative menus, professional service and a memorable experience for all guests of the Cornwall Civic Complex.” New caterer for complex

By Greg Kielec The Cornwall Colts had two opportuni- ties to clinch the Bogart Cup this week- end, but both times failed to hold off the resilient Nepean Raiders. It looked like the Colts, carrying a 2-1 lead late in the third period in Game 6 on Friday in Cornwall, were destined to win the Cen- tral Canada Hockey League championship. But they let the game slip away late in the third. In was a similar situation Sunday after- noon, the badly outshot Colts taking the early lead, but finding themselves unable to hold off the persistent Raiders to lose Game 7 4-3 at the Sportsplex in Nepean. Lukas Hafner was yeoman-like in net over the final two games, facing 104 shots from the Raiders. But in the end, the Colts could not find an answer for the tenacity of the Raiders. The win sends the Raiders to the Fred Page Cup which begins today (Wednes- day) in Canada to represent the CCHL along with the Kanata Stallions. The win- ner advances to the Royal Bank Cup which runs from May 5-13 in Humboldt, Sask. Game 7: Colts 3 – Raiders 4 The Colts got on the scoresheet early with a goal by Kevin Hope, set up by Roman Ammirato, just 4:14 into the first period Sunday afternoon. Nepean tied it with a power play marker seven minutes later by Dalen Hedges. Leading three games to two, Colts unable to close out Nepean

Photo by Greg Kielec Cornwall Colts forward Kevin Hope looks down as Kenneth Neil of the Nepean Raiders raises his arms in celebration after Ben Hutton scored the overtime winner for the Raiders Friday night in Cornwall to send their series to Game 7.

The Colts regained the lead in the second period with a powerplay marker by Kyle Baun set up by Michael Borkowski and Tyson Spink 11:19 into the frame. But Ne- pean’s Ryan MacLean tied it with 3:11 left in the period and then Friday night’s over- time hero, Ben Hutton, gave the Raiders the lead with just 30 seconds left in the frame. Kevin Hope had tied the game at three for the Colts 9:31 into the third period, but the Raiders showed their ability to comeback on final time with MacLean’s second goal of the game. Game 6: Raiders 3 – Colts 2 The Cornwall Colts took an early lead and

carried it until late in the third period, when the Raiders’ Ryan MacLean stunned the 2,163 fans at the Ed Lumley Arena with a goal with 2:56 left. Ben Hutton completed the comeback with a powerplay marker just 6:23 into overtime to steal a victory. The Colts Stephen Johnson opened the scoring just two minutes into the first pe- riod and Michael Borkowski scored four minutes later to give the Colts an early two- goal lead. Tanner Williams got Nepean to within one goal of the Colts on the powerplay with six minutes left in the first. Lukas Hafner was huge in net for the Colts with 55 saves on 58 shots.

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