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Wolves bite Stingers for weekend sweep

Sat Nov 27, 2010
Written by John Payetta
Photo by James Mirabelli

The Lakehead Thunderwolves bolted out to an early lead and held on for a 7-4 win over the Concordia Stingers at the Ed Meagher Arena in Montreal on Saturday.

Like the night before, the Thunderwolves had a 5-0 lead before the Stingers even got on the scoreboard.

Mike Quesnele opened the scoring for the Wolves with a powerplay goal at 2:07 of the first period. Matt Caria and Victor Anilane added to the total, giving Lakehead a 3-0 lead heading into the first intermission.

Caria notched his second of the game on another Lakehead powerplay at 1:28 of the second stanza, and then Adam Sergerie beat Concordia goaltender Maxime Joyal to make it 5-0 Wolves just under 3 minutes into the period.

Concordia then came to life and Charles Messier and Kyle Kelly scored a couple of quick ones just 18 seconds apart to narrow the Wolves lead to 5-2 by the 5:10 mark. Trevor Gamache found the twine late in the period to give Lakehead a seemingly comfortable 6-2 lead going into the third.

The Stingers scored another pair of goals just over a minute apart when Alexandre Monahan put one past Wolves goalie Kyle Moir at 7:33 of the third on the powerplay, followed by an even-strength goal by George Lovatsis at 8:34. Suddenly, the Thunderwolves lead was not quite so comfortable. But Lakehead held onto the 6-4 lead until late in the period when the Thunderwolves Devin Welsh notched his third goal of the season to ice the win and round out the scoring at the 16:36 mark.

Matt Caria continuted his torrid scoring pace, leading the Wolves with 2 goals and 2 assists, giving him 4 pointsinthe game. Combined with his 3 points on Friday night, Caria tallied 7 points on the weekend.

The victory was Lakeheads seventh in a row, and gives the Wolves an 11-4-1 record in OUA play, good for sole possession of second place in the West Division.

The Thunderwolves return home to the Fort William Gardens next weekend, for a pair of games with the Regina Cougars.