Frontenacs goaltender Matt Minchak had to wait until the fourth game of the season to make his OHL debut, but it was a memorable one as he turned aside 42 shots in Kingston’s 2-1 win over the Battalion in North Bay Sunday afternoon. Article content
Jacob Battaglia opened the scoring three minutes into the first period, standing the edge of the North Bay crease on a Kingston powerplay and putting the pack past North Bay netminder Jack Lisson. For the Kingston captain, it was his second goal in his second game since his return to the Frontenacs after a stint at the Calgary Flames’ training camp. Article content Article content
The Battalion tied the game six minutes later on a goal by Evgeny Dubrovtsev who fired a puck through heavy traffic that Minchak couldn’t see coming. The home te