One of the best parts about front-loading the longest road slate of the season for the Soo Greyhounds? For Jordan Charron, it means fewer long, blizzard-filled drives later in the year. Article content

“It’s way better to get over it at the beginning of the year instead of going through a big snowy patch coming all the way over here,” he said while the Greyhounds’ bus pulled out of TD Place Arena in Ottawa on Sunday evening. “It’s good just to get over it.” Article content Article content

But so far, the Greyhounds haven’t just been “getting over it” — they’ve been banking points. After collecting four of a possible six on their eastern Ontario swing, they sit with a winning record and a chance to solidify their standings position.

“Four out of six points on our first road trip is

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