By Larry Robertson, Special to The News
Dundas Real McCoys president and general manager Don Robertson announced Monday that the club has re-signed goaltender Neil Clelland as the club’s third netminder for the playoff run.
“Because of the number of games we have to play in a short period of time, we opted to bring Neil back into the fold,” said Robertson. “He has played well for us when called upon, and depth is something that we need.”
Clelland, in his first year with the McCoys, will share the goaltending duties with Bryan Worosz and Jeff Maund.
The six-foot, two-inch goalie from Mississauga has played seven games for Dundas this season, winning two and losing three. He is a product of the Orangeville Flyers of the Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League.
“Last year in the finals, we used three goalies and then went to game seven with only one,” said Robertson. “We can’t be in the position again this year.
“Our focus now has to be on being ready to play Whitby (Dunlops) in the opening round of the Allan Cup Hockey playoffs.”
Dundas entered the final week with two games left to play. Tuesday night they were scheduled to play the Brantford Blast in the Brantford Civic Centre, and then finish the regular season schedule against the Dunlops Friday night, Feb. 15, at J.L. Grightmire Arena at 7:45 p.m.











