Special teams were anything but for the Sudbury Wolves in Barrie on Thursday night.
A power play that had climbed to sixth in the OHL went scoreless on seven opportunities and a penalty kill that entered the week as the second best in the league surrendered goals on all three man-advantage chances for the host Colts, who skated away with a 6-2 win at Sadlon Arena.
Jan Chovan had a goal and an assist, Liam Ladds also scored and Hudson Martin had two assists for the Wolves, who will look for a split in a home-and-home series against their Central Division rivals in Sudbury on Friday night.
Brad Gardiner, twice, Bode Stewart, Joe Salandra, Nicholas Desiderio and Kashawn Aitcheson scored for Barrie, which trailed 2-1 early in the first, but then sent five unanswered shots past Wolves netmin

Elliot Lake Standard Sports

Iron Mountain Daily Life
Space War
NESN
Raw Story