The Halifax Mooseheads won both of their weekend road games, but they acknowledge the need to clean up certain aspects of their play. Despite being outshot in both games, they managed to secure four points. The team believes there is still room for growth and improvement, particularly in tightening up their defense and generating more scoring chances. The Mooseheads recognize the importance of these points for future success.
They won both of their weekend road games and their overall performance was solid but there are details in their play they remian focused on cleaning up. They followed up a 6-2 win over the Charlottetown Islanders on Friday with a similar 6-4 decision against the Bathurst Titan on Saturday.
"There's lots of room for growth and lots of room for improvement but, overall, four points on the weekend is a good weekend.""Yeah, the good thing is we're winning and we're still not playing our best hockey," Mooseheads head coach Jim Midgley said."We've got to keep pushing. We're giving up opportunities and we need to get better at putting pucks to the net. When we get more pucks and more bodies to the net, we'll have more scoring chances.
But fortunately for the Mooseheads their scoring stars bailed them out in the end, with Jordan Dumais scoring the winner in the third period."I didn't like our start again and we got ourselves behind the eight ball a little but the positive side is we did come back," Midgley said."We got a big goal on the power play to get us started and then I thought we found our legs a little bit. And then scoring on the five-on-three was a big goal to put us ahead.
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