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Leaders leadGreentree's goal to tie it was an end to end rush that was a beauty! That's a Captain wanting a win.
This team has tons of talent up front. Hopefully they can find somebody to guide this talent.
Wassilyn watch getting a little shaky now.
Actually it was 10 PPs for Windsor, though Guelph did get 6,difference was Windsor scored 4 on their PPS and Guelph 1.Surprised by the win last night but then the zebras did give the Spitfires at least 12 power pla 4ys. Can’t say I’ve ever seen that many in one game.
Refs went Windsor way... go figure...Actually it was 10 PPs for Windsor, though Guelph did get 6,difference was Windsor scored 4 on their PPS and Guelph 1.
Quite the comeback,first road game that I have attended in about a year down by 4 goals multiple times in the game,coming back and winning in OT was quite the sight.
7 different goal scorers including 2 dmen,9 guys with points,Abraham, Davis, Greentree a line with 10 pts amongst them.
Jack Nesbitt developing nicely now 4 points in his last 3 games and 6 points in his last 6.
He had 6 points in his 1st 40 games nice development.
Windsor now 3-1-1-1 in their last 6,5-2-1-2 in their last 10.
It was the 1st win on the road however since January 25.
Looking forward to seeing how they play tonight at Owen Sound,have beat them twice in their last 2 meetings,4-3 shootout win atOwen Sound and a recent 7-4 win here in Windsor recently.
Go Spits Go.
If a defenseman wasn't so far out of position ..That was Costanzo fumbling the puck and his five linemates not getting back to help.
It's not a outrageous target..If the Spits give up 51 goals in their next 12 games they will have the most goals given up in franchise history. They will be in the hunt for highest GAA in franchise history.