It has been a troubling trend this season for the Windsor Spitfires. Article content
Too often, the Spitfires have scored a solid win over one of the more elite teams in the league only to follow it with a sub-par effort the next game against a perceived weaker opponent. Article content Article content
While it hasn’t always resulted in a loss, it did on Friday as the Spitfires watched a two-goal lead in the third period wiped out in a 5-4 loss to the Guelph Storm just two days after Windsor scored a gritty win over the Midwest Division-leading Owen Sound Attack.
Let’s put it in perspective
Friday’s game started ugly for the Spitfires and, after crawling back to take a two-goal lead, the ugliness returned late as the club imploded.
“We have a lot of wins this season, but

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