The Guelph Storm scored four consecutive second-period goals to beat the Kingston Frontenacs 6-3 at the Sleeman Centre Friday night.
The loss drops the Frontenacs’ regular-season record to 7-4-0-1 and is the franchise’s eighth straight loss in Guelph.
Kingston jumped out to a 1-0 lead four minutes into the opening period on a goal by Nolan Snyder. A rookie right winger from Pittsburgh, Snyder stood at the net front and lifted a backhand glove side to beat Storm goaltender Zachary Jovanovski.
Early in the second, defenceman Andre Mondoux extended the Frontenacs ‘ lead, closing in on Jovanovski and wiring a shot past the netminder for his first career Ontario Hockey League goal.
At that point it looked like the Frontenacs were in command in the game. In the first period they had dictated

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