The Mitchell Hawks snapped their losing slide over the Nov. 8-9 weekend, but they did it in the game one would not expect. Article content
Losers of eight consecutive games since mid-October, three of which went to overtime and another ending a shootout, the Hawks rallied from an improbable 5-1 second intermission deficit to high-powered Fergus to stun the Whalers 7-6 in overtime in Stratford on Nov. 8. Article content Article content
The Hawks scored five third-period goals in the comeback, fuelled by the line of rookie Jack Nolan between veteran wingers Jon Tenhag and Ben Nauta. Nolan stepped in for the suspended Kaden Brame and had his best offensive game of the season with two goals and an assist. His second goal with 3:21 left in regulation time drew the Hawks within a

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