Greater Sudbury squad continues to lead the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League
The Greater Sudbury Cubs welcomed the Elliot Lake Red Wings to the Gerry McCrory Countryside Sports Complex on Jan. 5 and sent them home with a loss on their record.
The win improves the Cubs’ record to an NOJHL-best 28-5-2-0 overall, while the Red Wings fell to 12-19-1-1 in defeat. With 58 points, Greater Sudbury has a solid lead in the league. They’re three points ahead of the Timmins Rock and four points ahead of the Hearst Lumberjacks. “He neatly steered in his NOJHL-best 26th tally of the season and give him points in nine straight,” the team said in a news release.
About five minutes into the second, the Cubs scored made it a 3-0 game after Billy Biedermann set up Sobush from behind the net who scored his 27th of the season.
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