BLIND RIVER — It took overtime but the Timmins Rock rolled to their 14th-straight win, as they edged the Beavers 2-1 at the Community Centre, Sunday afternoon. Article content
The victory wrapped up a three-game weekend road trip that saw the Rock top the Eagles 6-2 in Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., Friday night, and the Thunderbirds 6-3 in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Saturday night. Article content Article content
And the Rock (20-5-0-1) now find themselves just one point behind the Greater Sudbury Cubs (20-6-1-1) atop the NOJHL standings — and they have two games in hand on their rivals.
Even though the Rock added three more victories to their current string on the weekend, coach and general manager Brandon Perry felt to some extent his squad’s success came despite their effort not because

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