It’s a point the Windsor Spitfires were fortunate to secure. Article content

Rallying from a two-goal deficit, the Spitfires scored a pair of power-play goals to force overtime before falling 4-3 to the Oshawa Generals on Monday at the WFCU Centre. Article content Article content

“We weren’t very good,” Spitfires’ head coach Greg Walters said. “At the end of the day, we made a lot of mental mistakes. The charctarer is huge to be able to comeback and score those two goals on the power play. That was a big point.”

Let’s put it in perspective

There are times in the season when the schedule will catch up to a team.

Monday was Windsor’s third game in five days, but sandwiched in between two home games was more than 1,000 kiliometres of travel time to play a road match in Saul

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