Despite their gruelling schedule this past week, the Sudbury Wolves managed to impress head coach Scott Barney with their effort and energy in a visit to the Brantford Battalion on Saturday night. Article content

If they hope to secure a better result than a 7-2 defeat, however, the Wolves will have to use that contest as a learning experience, just as Barney hopes they will with each of their lopsided losses on a three-in-three southwestern swing. Article content Article content

“I thought the first two periods were maybe as good a 40 minutes as we have put together here this season,” said Barney, reached a short time after the final horn at TD Civic Centre in Brantford. “But obviously, there’s a lot to clean up on the D side of things. If we’re not going to score more than two goal

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