Early-game jitters overcome as Greyhounds pick up exhibition win

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Early-game jitters overcome as Greyhounds pick up exhibition win
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Four unanswered goals in the third period were the difference

Strong performances from Charlie Schenkel and Landon Miller helped the team to a 5-2 Ontario Hockey League exhibition victory over the Sudbury Wolves as the GFL Memorial Gardens.

Schenkel stopped 18 of the 19 shots he faced in just over 31 minutes of work for the Greyhounds in the win.“He looked really poised,” Dean added. “He looked big. He looked confident.”“That’s his first Ontario Hockey League minutes,” Dean said. “We put him in a tough spot early. For half that second period, he was getting peppered and in the third period he had a lot of opportunities against as well. He gave us an opportunity to win.”“They were hungry,” Duncanson added.

Sudbury opened the scoring midway through the opening period as Evan Konyen drove the net and redirected a pass in the slot from Michael Derbidge on the left wing past Sault starter Charlie Schenkel at 9:18, On the next shift, the Greyhounds tied the game as overage defenceman Ryan Thompson took a shot from the right point that found its way through traffic and beat Sudbury netminder Nate Krawchuk. The goal came just 17 seconds after Assadourian gave Sudbury the lead.

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