Soon after the Chatham Maroons’ 13-game point streak ended Thursday, Josh Harding looked ahead to beginning a new one. Article content

“It starts with a good practice Saturday,” the veteran defenceman said. “We’ve got a game Sunday. That’s a big one. We have to win that one in front of our home crowd. Article content Article content

“But really it just starts at practice. Doing the right things at practice, working hard.”

The Maroons will try to rebound after falling to the Elmira Sugar Kings 7-5 in front of 605 fans at Chatham Memorial Arena.

They host the Pelham Panthers Sunday at 7 p.m.

The Maroons (17-3-1-2) remain in first place in the Greater Ontario Hockey League’s Western Conference, but their lead is down to two points over the second-place Sugar Kings (17-2-1-0).

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