Entering Monday’s matinee contest against the visiting Thunder Bay North Stars, the Fighting Walleye were three back of the first-place Sioux Lookout Bombers and one up on the Stars.Each team took the lead on two separate occasions, but a strong third period finish is what delivered a 5-3 win for the Fighting Walleye, who had to turn away about 25 would-be spectators lined up to watch the Family Day affair when they hit capacity at the Norwest Arena.
“It was all Evan Lachimea, my line-mate, to be honest,” Doucette said. “He drew a penalty, got me the puck from his knees and I just finished it off from there. That was all Evan, his hard work getting me that puck there.” The Stars started the second period with a 1:53 power play, though a mistake in the penalty box set Easton Debray free a few seconds earlier, a mistake caught by the officials who sent him back to the box to serve out the remainder of his time.
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