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THUNDER BAY — First place in the OUA West will still be on the line when the Windsor Lancers tangle with the Lakehead Thunderwolves on Thursday night at Fort William Gardens.
Forward Spencer Blackwell, playing at a point-a-game pace and named his team’s athlete of the month for January, said the team doesn’t completely control its own destiny heading into Thursday night, but can put itself in a really good place with a regulation win. Captain Tyler Jette, who has four goals and seven assists in 26 outings, said it’s good to have at least some of their own fate in their hands heading into the finale against Windsor , a team that jumped two points ahead of Lakehead , making up one of two games in hand by doubling Waterloo 4-2. They’ll wrap things up on Saturday on the road against Western, a team currently in a four-way tie for the sixth and final playoff spot in the OUA West.
Regulation and overtime wins are the first tie-breaker, and head-to-head is the second. If Windsor loses both games in regulation, LU and the Lancers would be tied for first, but Lakehead would own the head-to-head tiebreaker. Brock and Lakehead currently each have 17 regulation and overtime wins. If Brock wins twice, Lakehead would need the two points to secure the bye.
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