The Soo Greyhounds unveiled two new highly-touted NHL draft prospects on Friday night, but it was their veteran core that dragged the game back onto their terms and powered a 6-2 comeback win over the Sarnia Sting. Article content
The debuts of defenceman Callum Croskery and newly acquired centre Colin Fitzgerald were the headline additions — and both impressed with early flashes of skill, size, and poise. Article content Article content
But after a disjointed first period left the Greyhounds down 2-0, it was the older hands who reset the game and turned a flat road start into a runaway.
“We weren’t happy with our first,” said overager Marco Mignosa, who extended his point streak to six games with another multi-point night. “We had a good talk at the first intermission and gu

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