Through 15 games, the Soo Greyhounds, fashioning themselves as contenders this season, had yet to truly blow the doors off any of its opponents. Article content
Three games had resulted in wins by a three-goal margin, but all involved an empty net. No, a truly dominant victory eluded the Hounds, who sat at a respectable 8-6-1-0 record. Article content Article content
That all changed Wednesday night in the Nickel City with an overwhelmingly lopsided 8-2 drubbing of the Sudbury Wolves.
Six different players compiled multi-point nights while 13 found the scoresheet to hang seven goals on the Wolves in the second period alone.
For a club that finally got its centrepiece back last week in Brady Martin , the offensive explosion was a major confidence booster to kick off a three-game

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