A pair of power play goals 45 seconds apart in the second period extended a lead for the Greyhounds in the second game of their opening round series with Guelph
A pair of power play goals 45 seconds apart and a shorthanded goal moments after a four-on-four ended helped the Soo Greyhounds to a 4-1 victory over the Guelph Storm on Saturday night at the GFL Memorial Gardens.
Asked his thoughts on the penalties that led to the two-man advantages for the Greyhounds, Wiseman said “I’ve got no words to describe what I saw there.”“The effort was there,” Wiseman said. “The attitude was right. The compete was good. When you’re I the box for a large part of the second half of the game, injuries during the game and numbers are low with guys in the box and playing too many minutes, it’s an uphill climb that obviously was too much for us tonight.
Namestnikov was serving the first game of a suspension for his hit on Greyhounds forward Jack Beck in Thursday’s opening game of the series.Dean said Beck will travel with the team for games three and four, but he does not expect the overage forward to suit up for either game. Dean added that he felt the team was “a little sloppy” at points in the opening period and second period as well.
The home side made it a 2-0 game in the second period as they capitalized on a two-man advantage. Marco Mignosa redirected a back-door pass from Bryce McConnell-Barker past Slavik at 5:39.
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