It’s almost like we wasted them all on one night this weekend.” “I thought we had a chance to make this a hockey game with a real good push in the third period and just weren’t able to score at the right time,” said coach Ryan Oulahen. The Battalion, which played the second of six consecutive road games after an 8-3 victory Saturday night over Barrie, is 6-5-0 for 12 points atop the division. The Wolves moved their won-lost-extended record to 4-6-1 for nine points, tied with the Barrie Colts, who hold a game in hand, for second place in the Central Division.ĭalyn Wakely scored for North Bay as goaltender Dom DiVincentiis faced 35 shots.
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