As the Toronto Blue Jays looked to close out a World Series win at home, the Sudbury Wolves found themselves without the needed run support, so to speak, in a 3-0 loss to the Kitchener Rangers. Article content
Sudbury native Karsen Chartier was solid in just his second start of the OHL regular season, turning aside 24 of 26 shots for his hometown Wolves, but his team struggled to score at Kitchener Memorial Auditorium while falling to 4-10-1-0 on the season. Article content Article content
Tanner Lam, Jack LaBrash and Jack Pridham, with an empty netter, scored and Christian Kirsch turned aside all 19 shots he faced as the hosts improved 10-3-2-0.
Shut out for the first time this season, the Wolves were led in shots on goal by Kieron Walton, with five, and Chase Coughlan, with three.

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