Facing the Western Conference’s top team, entering the third period down by two goals should’ve been the final nail in the coffin for the Soo Greyhounds.
Instead, it was a rallying cry — and, as head coach John Dean put it, “one of those moments in the season that could be a turning point … a model of a game we can look back to show we can beat anybody at any time.”
Marco Mignosa and Jordan Charron each found the net, Landon Miller made several critical saves, and Christopher Brown finished the Spits off in overtime for a 4-3 victory, the team’s second in as many games.
Dean didn’t like his team’s first 40 minutes. Windsor’s Ethan Belchetz and A.J. Spellacy established a 2-0 lead less than 13 minutes into the game, and the Hounds were on their heels.
“We probably lack a little attentio

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