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Spitfires Defeat Frontenacs
Posted By: Windsor Spitfires
November 29th, 2009 @ 7:15pm

Kingston Frontenacs 2 At Windsor Spitfires 9 - Status: Final
Nov 29, 2009 - WFCU Centre

Kingston 0 1 1 - 2
Windsor 2 6 1 - 9

1st Period-1, Windsor, Ellis 1 (Shugg, Fowler), 13:38. 2, Windsor, Henrique 25 (Fowler, Nemisz), 16:45 (pp). Penalties-Wellwood Wsr (high sticking), 2:42; Geldart Kgn (boarding), 4:45; Panik Wsr (interference), 9:06; Ryan Wsr (tripping), 11:44; Werek Kgn (holding opp. stick), 12:59; Clouthier Kgn (fighting), 15:41; Wallace Wsr (fighting), 15:41; Seymour Kgn (high sticking), 15:56; Shugg Wsr (holding opp. stick), 19:54.

2nd Period-3, Kingston, Froats 8 (Lebar, Werek), 8:08. 4, Windsor, Young 5 (Shugg, Ryan), 8:19. 5, Windsor, Ellis 2 (Hall, Mitchell), 11:28 (pp). 6, Windsor, Ellis 3 (Timmins, Nemisz), 12:13 (pp). 7, Windsor, Bezzo 2 (Whaley, Young), 14:06 (pp). 8, Windsor, Wellwood 15 (Watson, Bezzo), 17:06. 9, Windsor, Mitchell 4 (Henrique, Young), 18:50. Penalties-Mitchell Wsr (inter. on goaltender), 2:23; Timmins Wsr (slashing), 8:31; Doherty Kgn (roughing), 9:38; Panik Wsr (tripping), 9:52; Werek Kgn (slashing), 10:42; Geldart Kgn (roughing), 11:28; served by Quine Kgn (bench minor), 12:13; Lashoff Kgn (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 12:13; Geldart Kgn (misc-abuse of off.), 14:06; Clouthier Kgn (roughing), 19:35; Ellis Wsr (roughing), 19:35.

3rd Period-10, Windsor, Nemisz 22 (Hall, Mitchell), 2:12. 11, Kingston, Quine 6 (Gudbranson, Froats), 8:00. Penalties-Young Wsr (holding), 8:50; Cullen Kgn (roughing), 12:47; Henrique Wsr (roughing), 12:47; Lashoff Kgn (fighting), 14:34; Wallace Wsr (fighting), 14:34; Whaley Wsr (slashing), 16:31; Lebar Kgn (cross checking), 18:58; Werek Kgn (slashing), 19:54.

Shots on Goal-Kingston 6-11-6-23. Windsor 18-23-19-60.
Power Play Opportunities-Kingston 0 of 8; Windsor 4 of 10.
Goalies-Kingston, Beskorowany 11-14-0-2 (41 shots-33 saves); Cullen 2-0-0-0 (19 shots-18 saves). Windsor, Passingham 22-2-0-2 (23 shots-21 saves).
A-5,904
Referees-Sean Reid (26).
Linesmen-Ryan Lachine (81), Shawn Hamelin (88). Spitfires’ Special Notes

- Today’s win was Windsor’s eleventh straight, and they lead the OHL with a 24-3-0-3 record, good for 51 points

- Windsor is 18-0-0-2 in their past 20 games

- Defenseman Ryan Ellis scored his first three goals of the season and was selected as the game’s first star

- Goaltender Troy Passingham won his league leading 22nd game of the season in tonight’s contest and holds the second best mark in the league for goals against average at 2.31. He is also tied for first in the OHL with three shutouts.

- Seven different Spitfires scored goals today

- Spitfire players currently occupy nine of the top ten rankings for plus/minus rating (1st Cundari +31, 2nd Fowler +26, 3rd Henrique +25, 4th – Hall +24, tied for 5th Young +22, tied for 7th Ellis and Timmins +21, tied for 9th Nemisz and Wellwood +20)

- Four Spitfires are ranked in the top ten for the OHL Scoring Race (1st Hall – 53 points, 3rd - Henrique – 45 points, 4th – Nemisz – 43 points, tied for 8th – Fowler – 39 points)

 

Spitfires’ Upcoming Schedule

Road – Saturday, December 5th vs. Peterborough Petes – 7 p.m.

 

Road – Sunday, December 6th vs. Oshawa Generals – 6:05 p.m.

 

Home – Thursday, December 10th vs. Erie Otters – 7:05 p.m. - All fans attending the Thursday, December 10th game are encouraged to bring new toys in support of Sparky’s Toy Drive, hosted by AM800 CKLW and Windsor Fire and Rescue Services.

 

Road – Friday, December 11th vs. Mississauga St. Michael’s Majors – 7:30 p.m.

 

Home – Sunday, December 13th vs. Kitchener Rangers – 2 p.m. – The Spitfires will be hosting their annual Teddy Bear Toss, presented courtesy of the Windsor Star, AM800 CKLW as well as Windsor Fire and Rescue Services. Attending fans are asked to bring new or lightly used teddy bears to the game and when the Spitfires score their first goal, fans can throw their teddy bears onto the ice in support of local charities.

 

Home – Thursday, December 17th vs. London Knights – 7:05 p.m. - The Spitfires will be conducting a “We Can, We Care Canned Food Drive Campaign” prior to the start of this game. Fans are asked to bring non-perishable food items and they will be collected at the WFCU Centre’s main entrances. The city wide food drive is presented courtesy of the Rose City/Mayflower Moving Company and the Windsor and Essex County Rotary Clubs.

 

 

Tickets to Spitfire home games can be purchased at the TekSavvy.com Box Office (Gate 2) at the WFCU Centre, by calling (519) 254-5000 or online at windsorspitfires.com

 

 

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