Windsor’s lethal power play and a three-point night from Ethan Belchetz expose Greyhounds’ special teams woes in 4–1 defeat
For the second straight night, the Soo Greyhounds found themselves on the wrong side of a three-goal deficit late in the second period — only this time, there was no comeback in sight. Article content
In a game dictated by the Windsor Spitfires’ best-in-class special teams and airtight defensive structure, the Greyhounds sunk to a 4-1 loss. Article content Article content
The Spits got the jump early, leading 6-0 on the shot clock eight minutes into the game. Forward Carter Hicks kicked off the scoring, weaving his way around Carson Andrew from the blueline and ripping a seeing-eye shot to the twine.
Five minutes later, Ethan Belchetz powered down the left s