A 5-1 deficit through one period was too much to overcome for the Soo Greyhounds on Thursday night
The hope was that the team would use a 9-4 loss on Sunday afternoon to the Windsor Spitfires as some motivation.
“It’s in the back of your head. That team just scored nine on you,” Dean said. “We’re clearly going through a rough patch here and we need to instill confidence in the group that as long as we play a hard, competitive game, we’re going to give ourselves chances to win every night.” Both Watson and Mignosa agreed that the Greyhounds play over the final two periods is something the team can take into a game on Friday in Sarnia.
Shane Wright extended the Windsor lead further at 12:57 when he scored on a rebound in the slot after Alex Christopoulos had his initial shot in tight stopped by Ivanov. Smith picked up his second goal of the night 2:02 into the second period when he took a pass in the slot from Peer in the right circle and beat Miller high stick side, completing a three-way passing play started by A.J. Spellacy in the right circle.
Smith had a three-point night for the Spitfires with a pair of goals and an assist while Peer chipped in with a goal and two assists.
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