The winning streak was going to end at some point, but the way it ended is likely the most disappointing part.
D’Intino added that “there were signs of pushback after 3-0, but just all around, it wasn’t good enough.”For Greyhounds coach John Dean, following Friday’s result, he knows exactly what he wants to see on game two of the road trip. Just 37 seconds into the game, Sarnia opened the scoring as Sikic beat Greyhounds starter Charlie Schenkel high stick side on a breakaway pass from Jacob LeBlanc.
The Greyhounds made it a one-goal game 1:54 later on a goal by overage forward Jordan D’Intino. The veteran forward beat Gaudreau on a rebound from the right circle after rookie forward Travis Hayes had a shot stopped from the other circle on the man advantage. Finnish defenceman Arttu Karki scored for the Greyhounds 3:39 into the third period when he beat Gaudreau with a shot that found its way past a pair of bodies in the slot and beat the Sarnia netminder glove side.
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