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But for the Thunder Bay Chill, after having only secured a single point through their first two games, that very well could have been the case.
"There's not many games in the season, so every game counts," he said. "The first win, it feels good and it's a relief." A flash of lightning during the latter stages of the first half appeared to have one of the linesmen attempt to alert the referee, which could have resulted in a pause in the action, but the match continued.
With dark clouds hovering and intense winds whipping, both sides came out of the locker room for the second half. The Legends, playing from behind, were also faced with a direct head wind. Without having had the luxury of playing with a lead to defend yet this season, Colistro was encouraged that his side was able to hold it and expand the advantage in the second half.
"It's going to help us a lot," he said. "From a confidence perspective, it does a lot for the players. They're finding the net, they know they can score."
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