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Interm Captain Billy Burke leads the Gaels to a 3-2 victory
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Ottawa (February 3, 2009) – In his first night as interim captain, Billy Burke of Aurora, Ont., scored twice including the overtime winner as Queen's defeated the Carleton Ravens 3-2 in Ontario University Athletics (OUA) men's hockey.

With the win the Queen's extend their win streak to four games which is the team's longest since November 2007. Queen's is now just one point behind the Ottawa Gee Gees for the final playoff position with three games to play.

Pat Doyle of Smith Falls, Ont., opened the scoring in the second for the Gaels with Burke adding an assist on the initial goal. Burke then added a his first of the game at 13:20 of the third period.

Carleton would respond to both of Queen's goals, with Mark Smith of Stittsville, Ont. scoring in the second and Brandon MacLean Burlington, Ont., forcing overtime at 17:59 of the third.

Burke would score the winner just 31 seconds into the overtime frame notching the Gaels 10th improving their record to 10-13-0-2.  Additionally, he has now scored six goals in the last three games after playing the first 21 games with just three

Brady Morrison of Thamesville, Ont., made 31 saves on 33 shots in the win while Carleton's Alexander Archibald of Ottawa made 15 saves on just 18 shots.

Burke stepped into the interim captain's role prior to the game against Carleton because Jonathan Lawrance of Steinbach, Ont. is sidelined with a strained MCL and is likely out for the season.

“He is deserving of leading this team,” said Head Coach Brett Gibson. “He is motivated and his play represents that.”

When asked about his performance and the new title, Burke was quick to point out that his teammates are an integral part of this playoff run.

“The 'C' is just a letter, our entire team has rallied together while Jon has been injured.”

Next up for the Gaels is the Ryerson Rams on Friday night before taking on Royal Military College in the Carr-Harris Cup, an annual grudge match between the cross-town rivals on Saturday. Both games start at 7:30pm at the Kingston Memorial Centre.

Notes: Tonight's game against Carleton was originally supposed to be played last Wednesday, but was postponed due to inclement weather… The game was delayed 20 minutes after Kingston native Ben Munroe delivered a hit on a Ravens player which shattered the glass on the boards.

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