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 Character is something Mike Bullard always talks about when building his hockey teams. And on Saturday, the Caledonia Pro-Fit Corvairs showed  starbucks stanley cup a ton of it, beating the Niagara Falls stanley cup Canucks 2-1 at the Haldimand County Caledonia Community Centre.A night after a disappointing effort in a 6-3 road loss to the St. Catharines Falcons, Jesse Barwells goal in overtime completed the bounce back effort the Corvairs were looking for. This was huge, especially after last night,  Barwell said.  Theyre one of the top-three teams in this league. Were all battling for the top spot so these two points were huge.                ARTICLE CON stanley termoska TINUES BELOW                                        After Frank Pucci gave the Canucks a lead with 42 seconds left in the first period, Sean OBrien tied things up three minutes into the third period.While rookie goalie Pierce Charleson was very impressive in an 18-save effort, his teammates fires 37 at Zach Moore.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Though its November and theres plenty of hockey left in the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League season, Barwell admitted that Saturdays game was as close to a must-win as it gets. We were more discipline tonight. We didnt bring the discipline the night before, and we didnt bring a good defensive effort,  Barwell said.  Tonight everyone was locked in. This was a game we all wanted and in the second and third period, everyone locked it down.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW           Feag Teen dead after shooting in Toronto
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