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    The Windsor Spitfires had hoped to make February moving month.

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    February 5, 2024
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    The Windsor Spitfires had hoped to make February moving month.

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    Jim Parker  •  Windsor Star

    Published Feb 05, 2024  •  Last updated 2 hours ago  •  4 minute read

    Windsor Spitfires' forward A.J. Spellacy (8) knocks down Sarnia Sting defenceman Hughston Hurt (72) in the second period of Sunday's game.
    Windsor Spitfires’ forward A.J. Spellacy (8) knocks down Sarnia Sting defenceman Hughston Hurt (72) in the second period of Sunday’s game. Mark Malone/Chatham Daily News/Postmedia Network win

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    The Windsor Spitfires had hoped to make February moving month.

    Two games into the month, the Spitfires are moving in the wrong direction after Sunday’s 4-3 shootout loss to the Sarnia Sting before 4,007 at the Progressive Auto Insurance Arena.

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    “We played a really good game,” Spitfires’ interim head coach Casey Torres said. “I thought our kids played hard from start to finish.”

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    But it wasn’t enough to keep the Spitfires from falling for the seventh time in the last eight games with the single point giving the club three points over that stretch.

    Meanwhile, the Sting beat the Spitfires for the fifth time in six meetings this season. With the two points, Sarnia moved past Flint and into the eighth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference by a single point. As for the Spitfires, the club now trails Sarnia for  that final playoff by 10 points with 21 games left in the regular season.

    “It certainly looks bleak now, but there’s still 21 games and we’ll try to get better, win some games and see where we are as we get close to end of season,” said Torres, whose team has again slipped back into last overall in the 20-team OHL. “We won’t roll over, that’s for sure.”

    The Spitfires did not roll over on Sunday and dominated the opening period against Sarnia with a 14-4 edge in shots and a 1-0 lead on a goal by rookie Cole Davis.

    Defenceman Anthony Cristoforo pushed Windsor’s lead to 2-0 in the second period, but the Sting pulled even before the intermission.  Kai Schwindt, just 90 seconds after Cristoforo’s goal, and Ryan Brown scored to tie the game at 2-2 after two periods despite the Sting being outshot 26-9 after 40 minutes.

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    “We hit a post and the side of the net,” Torres said of his team’s inability to extend its early lead. “We dominated the game shots (34-17 overall), we didn’t give up much.Their goalie (Nick Surzycia) played well.”

    But even after Cooper Way put the Sting up 3-2 with a power-play goal with just under five minutes left in regulation, the Spitfires fought back. Ryan Abraham knocked home his own rebound to force overtime and Windsor even killed off a short-handed situation in overtime to get to the shootout.

    “Guys dug in to kill that off and get to a shootout,” Torres said.

    But Colton Smith was the only Windsor players to score in the shootout with Marko Sikic and Schwindt scoring to give Sarnia the win.

    “We do try to stay in the present as much as we can and take it one week and game at a time, but we know February’s a month we’re going to have to jump on it if we’re going to do something to get into the playoffs,” Spitfires’ centre Noah Morneau said. “We have to just keep playing hard and fighting and see where it takes us.”

    The Spitfires return home on Thursday to face the Erie Otters at the WFCU Centre at 7:05 p.m.

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    Eichler faces suspension

    Spitfires’ defenceman Josef Eichler is likely facing a suspension after being involved in a second fight in the same stoppage of play during the second period of Sunday’s game.

    Eichler became a target after Sarnia’s Zach Filak had to be stretchered off the board. Replays showed Eichler didn’t commit a foul on the play and no penalty was called, but he had the attention of Sting players.

    After Carter Kostuch, who was given an instigator, got into a fight with Windsor’s Noah Morneau, Eichler and Sarnia’s Daylen Moses also dropped the club, which will likely mean suspensions for both players.

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    Game Summary

    Sunday Result

    Sting 4 Spitfires 3 (SO)

    Windsor 1 1 1 0 0 – 3

    Sarnia 0 2 1 0 1 – 4

    First period: 1. Windsor, Davis 16 (Greentree) 7:45. Penalties: Moses S (hooking) 13:34, Martin W (roughing), Schwindt S (roughing) 18:03, Wainwright S (tripping) 18:54.

    Second period: 2. Windsor, Cristoforo 4 (Abraham, Zugin) 7:08, 3. Sarnia, Schwindt 13 (Omari, Fischer) 8:38, 4. Sarnia, Brown 10 (Wainwright, Hurt) 14:59. Penalties: Abraham W (roughing), Young S (roughing) 8:16, Morneau W (boarding, fighting), Eichler W (fighting, second fight game misconduct), Struthers W (roughing), Kostuch S (instigator, fighting, misconduct), Moses S (fighting, second fight game misconduct), Way S (roughing) 13:05.

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    Third period: 5. Sarnia, Way 7 (Wainwright, Brown) 15:27 (pp), 6. Windsor, Abraham 18 (Greentree, Davis) 15:27. Penalties: Fischer S (tripping) 9:22, Toure W (hooking) 13:59.

    Overtime: No scoring. Penalty: Abraham W (hooking) :39.

    Shootout: For Windsor: Greentree (no goal), Davis (no goal) and Smith (goal). For Sarnia: Brown (no goal), Sikick (goal) and Schwindt (goal).

    Game stats – SOG – Windsor 14 12 7 1 – 34 Sarnia 4 5 5 2 – 17 Goal (shots-saves) – Windsor: Donoso (L,11-15-2-1) (17-14). Sarnia: Surzycia (W,10-19-2-0) (34-31). Power play (goals-chances) – Windsor 0-3. Sarnia 1-2. Referees: Joe Monette (25) and Alex Ross (29). Linesmen: Brendan Barletta (61) and Geoff Rutherford (62). Att.: 4,007 at Progressive Auto Sales Arena.

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