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The Windsor Spitfires limped right into a back-to-back weekend collection in Sault Ste. Marie in opposition to the Greyhounds and lineup points solely continued to develop.
The Spitfires went into Saturday’s sport with out main purpose scorer Liam Greentree and top-scoring defenceman Rodwin Dionicio, who’re each injured. Rookie defenceman Carson Woodall can be sidelined with an damage whereas rookie ahead Jack Nesbitt is away on the World Below-17 Hockey Problem.
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With Saturday’s sport tied late, the Spitfires misplaced defenceman Josef Eichler, who was handed a match penalty within the closing minute of regulation for a slew foot that carries an computerized two-game suspension. The Greyhounds scored the game-winning purpose on that energy play with simply seven seconds left in regulation for a 3-2 win on the GFL Memorial Centre.
“We clearly missed a few of our greatest guys this weekend, which might’ve helped so much,” Spitfires overage ahead Oliver Peer stated.
Eichler sat out the primary sport of his suspension on Sunday and Ryan Abraham, who scored in Saturday’s loss, joined the lengthy checklist on the sidelines with an damage.
Two empty-net objectives lastly enabled the Greyhounds to tug away from the Spitfires within the closing minutes in a 5-2 victory.
“I’m actually pleased with the trouble and compete stage we confirmed all weekend,” Spitfires’ head coach Jerrod Smith stated. “They gave us an opportunity to get some extent or higher and credit score to the fellows.”
For a staff with the worst file within the league, Peer was fast to place back-to-back losses to the West Division-leading Greyhounds in perspective.
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“We’re proud of our compete and our efforts,” Peer stated. “That’s a great staff over there and we have been in each of these video games.
“On the finish of the day, we wished to get some factors this weekend, however this staff is getting higher each sport and that’s thrilling.”
And the trouble got here in opposition to the No. 2 offence within the league and with rookie defenceman Evan Hjelholt making his OHL debut in each video games and 17-year-old Michael Lavigne being recalled on Sunday for his OHL debut to fill in for Eichler.
“It was a great weekend,” the 16-year-old Hjelhold stated. “It was a number of enjoyable to be within the lineup and I used to be excited to be within the lineup. It felt good and I used to be proud of my play. That is only a begin.”
The six-foot-two, 200-pound Hjelholt was Windsor’s high decide on this 12 months’s OHL Below-18 Draft and has been taking part in junior B in Stratford. The six-foot-five, 200-pound Lavigne, who was Windsor’s sixth-round decide on this 12 months’s OHL Draft, has been taking part in junior B in LaSalle.
“That’s why you’ve guys in system and in a position to come up and contribute and I used to be pleased with them taking part in their first video games in league,” Smith stated.
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On Sunday, Peer put the Spitfires up 1-0 after 20 minutes and, after objectives from the Greyhounds’ Bryce McConnell-Barker and Jack Beck, rookie Cole Davis pulled Windsor even at 2-2 after two durations.
Marco Mignosa redirected the game-winning purpose in halfway by means of the third interval and Arttu Karki and Matthew Virgilio added empty-net objectives whereas goalie Ian Michelone was excellent for the Spitfires with 43 saves.
On Saturday, Peer and Abraham sandwiched objectives round one from Sault Ste. Marie’s Justin Cloutier to place the Spitfires up 2-1 after 40 minutes.
Travis Hayes tied the sport earlier than Brenden Sirizotti pounced on a rebound for the winner on the late energy play. Goalie Joey Costanzo was a standout in web for the Spitfires with 38 saves.
“The goaltending performances from each guys, it was nice to see them carry out like that in opposition to a extremely good offensive staff,” Smith stated. “We confirmed that struggle and compete to have the ability to win these video games.”
The Spitfires return to motion at house on Thursday in opposition to the London Knights. Sport time on the WFCU Centre is 7:05 p.m.
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Sport Summaries
Sunday Consequence
Greyhounds 5 Spitfires 2
Windsor 1 1 0 – 2
Sault Ste. Marie 0 2 3 – 5
First interval: 1. Windsor, Peer 7 (Cristoforo, Christopoulos) 9:41. Penalties: Spellacy W (hooking) :59, Struthers W (roughing), Clattenburg S (roughing) 8:12, Toms W (delay of sport) 15:21, Virgilio S (slashing) 19:03.
Second interval: 2. Sault Ste. Marie, McConnell-Barker 5 (Hayes) 6:31, 3. Sault Ste. Marie, Beck 5 (D’Intino, McConnell-Barker) 15:49, 4. Windsor, Davis 4 (Peer, Winegard) 17:01. Penalty: McConnell-Barker S (charging) 7:03.
Third interval: 5. Sault Ste. Marie, Mignosa 3 (Allard, Gibson) 10:55, 6. Sault Ste. Marie, Karki 13 (unassisted) 18:32 (en), 7. Sault Ste. Marie, Virgilio 1 (Evans, Brown) 19:46 (en). Penalties: Struthers W (combating), Clattenburg S (combating) 1:58, Cristoforo W (delay of sport) 6:45.
Sport stats – SOG – Windsor 7 13 6 – 26 Sault Ste. Marie 16 14 15 – 45 Aim (shots-saves) – Windsor: Michelone (L,1-3-1-0) (43-40). Sault Ste. Marie: Miller (W,3-1-0-0) (26-24). Energy play (goals-chances) – Windsor 0-2. Sault Ste. Marie 0-3. Referees: Sean Kimmerly (10) and Kevin McArthur (47). Linesmen: Corey Jackson (56) and Marcus Policicchio (54). Att.: 3,143 at at GFL Memorial Gardens.
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Saturday Consequence
Greyhounds 3 Spitfires 2
Windsor 1 1 0 – 2
Sault Ste. Marie 1 0 2 – 3
First interval: 1. Windsor, Peer 6 (Christopoulos, Davis) 10:45, 2. Sault Ste. Marie, Cloutier 8 (Allard, Clattenburg) 15:55. Penalties: Smith W (hooking) 1:59, Fortress W (hooking) 6:14, Beck S (hooking) 11:01, Martin W (cross checking), Clattenburg S (roughing) 13:42, Peer W (excessive sticking) 17:14.
Second interval: 3. Windsor, Abraham 3 (Maillet) 4:16 (pp). Penalties: Virgilio S (cross checking) 2:38, Hayes S (hooking) 14:59, Cristoforo W (hooking) 16:20.
Third interval: 4. Sault Ste. Marie, Hayes 6 (Clattenburg) 7:05, 5. Sault Ste. Marie, Sirizotti 5 (Karki, McConnell-Barker) 19:53 (pp). Penalties: Eichler W (slew-foot main, sport misconduct) 19:19.
Sport stats – SOG – Windsor 10 6 5 – 21 Sault Ste. Marie 9 20 12 – 41 Aim (shots-saves) – Windsor: Costanzo (L,3-7-0-0) (41-38). Sault Ste. Marie: Schenkel (W,8-4-0-0) (21-19). Energy play (goals-chances) – Windsor 1-3. Sault Ste. Marie 1-6. Referees: Damian Figueira (8) and Kevin McArthur (47). Linesmen: Joshua Houslander (88) and Alex Schmidt (48). Att.: 4,804 at at GFL Memorial Gardens.
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