Kaden Goodwin scored twice, and Kam River added three power play goals in Tuesday afternoon's 6-2 win over Ironwood.
THUNDER BAY – When Larry Wintoneak took over the Kam River Fighting Walleye, the team was struggling.
Goodwin scored the game’s first two goals, his ninth and 10th of the season, the tallies coming just 20 seconds apart in the opening two minutes of the second period. Kam River fired 16 shots at Ironwood goaltender in the first, but couldn’t connect with the back of the Lumberjacks net. “The first one was just a nice stretch pass, caught the D off guard and I just got a quick shot off. The second one was a nice pass from my linemate and I had a wide-open net to put it into,” Goodwin said.Marshall Thomas picked the pocket of Kam River’s Evan Lachimea and fired a shot along the ice that evaded Keene at 7:56 of the second and then, some eight minutes later, Aidan Charron tied it up on the power play.
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