Kingsford sophomore Paolo Lenzi, far right, celebrates his first of two goals with freshman Jacob Waara (18) and junior Jack Spreen during the second period of Thursday's Great Lakes Hockey Conference game at the Negaunee Ice Arena. (Ron Deuter photos)
NEGAUNEE – The early-season road warrior Kingsford Flivvers collected their second win in three tries with a 5-2 decision over Negaunee on Thursday evening in Great Lakes Hockey Conference action at the Negaunee Ice Arena.
The Flivvers (2-1-0), led by two goals each from sophomores Casey Clisch and Paolo Lenzi, carried a 5-0 advantage well into the final period before the Miners (1-3-0) broke through with a pair of late tallies.
“I thought our puck movement was pretty good and I really liked the power play,” Flivvers head coach Greg Wadge

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