It’s a point the Windsor Spitfires were fortunate to secure.

Rallying from a two-goal deficit, the Spitfires scored a pair of power-play goals to force overtime before falling 4-3 to the Oshawa Generals on Monday at the WFCU Centre.

“We weren’t very good,” Spitfires’ head coach Greg Walters said. “At the end of the day, we made a lot of mental mistakes. The charctarer is huge to be able to comeback and score those two goals on the power play. That was a big point.”

Let’s put it in perspective

There are times in the season when the schedule will catch up to a team.

Monday was Windsor’s third game in five days, but sandwiched in between two home games was more than 1,000 kiliometres of travel time to play a road match in Sault Ste. Marie against the Greyhounds on Saturday where the club

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