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			<title>Saints ends season with national tournament title</title>
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<p><strong>By Jake Courtepatte</strong></p>
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<p>The St. Andrew's College Saints have
returned to the national throne, winning the National Independent School
Invitational Championship (NISIC) on home ice on Sunday.</p>
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<p>A perfect run to the championship game
versus Stanstead College had the varsity Saints poised for their first national
title since 2016, locked in a battle of the prestigious tournament's only
remaining undefeated teams.</p>
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<p>The Saints seemed to have the reins to the
game in the second period, scoring three straight goals off a pair from Matthew
Steinburg and a single from Devlin Obrien to take a 3 – 0 lead.</p>
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<p>Saints goalkeeper Dante Fernandes held
Stanstead off the scoresheet until close to midway through the first period,
though Obrien's second of the game was the only thing holding back a Stanstead
comeback in the Saints squeaking out a 4 – 3 victory to take the national
title.</p>
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<p>Prior to the third period shakeup,
Fernandes and the Saints dominated their competition defensively in allowing
only three goals in the previous four games of the tournament, including a 5 –
0 shellacking of the rival Upper Canada College in the semifinal matchup.</p>
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<p>Fernandes needed to make just fifteen
saves in the contest, a rivalry over a century old. Christian MacDougall led
the way with a pair of goals, while adding an assist.</p>
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<p>It was a fitting end to what has been a
near-perfect season for the varsity Saints, completing their own version of the
Holy Trifecta with championships in January's MacPherson tournament, the CISAA
title, and now the NISIC title.</p>
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<p>The Saints entered and completed the tournament as the top-ranked team
in the country by MyHockey rankings.</p>
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