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Every point matters these days in the Canadian Premier League.

But neither did the Cavs — which is a big deal with only a handful of games remaining in their regular season — despite a rather lucklustre start by the visitors at Wanderers Grounds.Article content

But It was goalkeeper Kieran Baskett for the Wanderers and counterpart Marco Carducci coming up big when called upon to keep it scoreless.Article content A few minutes later, a clean and threatening header by Salter was guided wide, as the HFX striker was looking for his 10th goal in his sophomore CPL season.

It wasn’t until the 66th minute that the first real shot came along, when Escalante made some room for himself in the HFX half and drifted a ball from long range that Baskett was easily able to track.Article content Cavs captain Mason Trafford nearly scored 10 minutes later, when he attempted a bicycle kick that dropped in behind him mere feet from the HFX goal.

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