While the result was closer than many would have expected, the win is what was most important for the Soo Greyhounds on Saturday night
Despite a 49-17 shot differential and having north of 70 shot attempts in the game, the Soo Greyhounds came away with a narrow 2-1 victory over the Niagara IceDogs in Ontario Hockey League play at the GFL Memorial Gardens on Saturday night.
“It’s an easy game to show frustration in and really try to extend and do extra and I don’t think for the most part, our guys did,” Dean added.“It was a good game for us just to learn if you get of shots, some might go in, you just have to keep hammering down and chopping the tree,” said Greyhounds forward Owen Allard. “That was a good testament to our group. Sometimes the bounces don’t go your way. If you throw a lot of pucks on net, good things will happen.
For the IceDogs, coach Ben Boudreau said “there’s no question” that goaltender Owen Flores kept his team in the game.