What’s been an achilles heel for the Soo Greyhounds at times of late was a strength on Saturday night in a key game.
A three-goal third period lifted the Greyhounds to a 5-2 win over the Windsor Spitfires in a matchup of the Ontario Hockey League West Division’s top two teams. The Greyhounds scored three times in 1:58 gain the win.
Greyhounds coach Sheldon Keefe called the third period the most important one of the season to this point.
“That’s exactly what I said in the second intermission,” said Keefe when asked if the third period was the team’s biggest period of the season thus far. “When the season wraps up, you look back on different games and different periods. This is one that you’re going to want to look back on positively. We’re in a fight here to accomplish something in our division and this was the kind of game and kind of period to really step up.”
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