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End of 1st. 3-1 Wolves. Shots were 11-8 for the Wolves.

Goals:

CHI Bill Sweatt (Jordan Schroeder, Ryan Parent)

SA James Wright (Bill Thomas, Mark Cullen)

CHI Tim Miller (Darren Haydar, Brad Hunt)

CHI Nicklas Jensen (PP) (Darren Haydar, Kevin Doell)

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stats through the first period:


 	 	 PLAYERS		Pos.	G	A	+/-	SH	PIM

 	2 	 Hunt, Brad		D	0	1	+2	0	0

C	5 	 Baumgartner, Nolan	D	0	0	0	1	0

 	6 	 Connauton, Kevin	D	0	0	-1	2	0

 	7 	 Parent, Ryan		D	0	1	0	0	0

 	12 	 Corrado, Frank		D	0	0	0	0	0

 	13 	 Davies, Michael	F	0	0	0	0	0

 	14 	 Miller, Tim		F	1	0	+1	1	0

 	17 	 Duco, Mike		LW	0	0	0	0	0

 	18 	 Schroeder, Jordan	C	0	1	+2	1	0

A	20 	 Haydar, Darren		RW	0	2	+1	0	0

 	21 	 Doell, Kevin		C	0	1	0	0	0

 	22 	 Matson, Taylor		C	0	0	0	0	0

 	23 	 Sweatt, Bill		LW	1	0	+1	2	0

A	24 	 Mancari, Mark		RW	0	0	-1	0	0

 	25 	 Matheson, Mark		D	0	0	+1	1	0

 	27 	 Roussel, Antoine	LW	0	0	0	1	2

 	29 	 Reinprecht, Steve	C	0	0	0	0	0

 	36 	 Jensen, Nicklas	RW	1	0	-1	2	0


 	 	 Goalies		GA	Mins	SH	SVS	PIM

 	31 	 Lack, Eddie		1	20:00	8	7	0

 	33 	 Climie, Matt		-	-	-	-	-

scoring summary:

1. CHI Sweatt, (1) (Schroeder, Parent), 12:49

1. SA Wright, (1) (Thomas, Cullen), 14:37

1. CHI Miller, (1) (Haydar, Hunt), 15:24

1. CHI Jensen, (1) (Haydar, Doell), 18:55 (PP)

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stats through the first period:


	 	 PLAYERS		Pos.	G	A	+/-	SH	PIM

	2 	 Hunt, Brad		D	0	1	+2	0	0

C	5 	 Baumgartner, Nolan	D	0	0	0	1	0

	6 	 Connauton, Kevin	D	0	0	-1	2	0

	7 	 Parent, Ryan		D	0	1	0	0	0

	12 	 Corrado, Frank		D	0	0	0	0	0

	13 	 Davies, Michael	F	0	0	0	0	0

	14 	 Miller, Tim		F	1	0	+1	1	0

	17 	 Duco, Mike		LW	0	0	0	0	0

	18 	 Schroeder, Jordan	C	0	1	+2	1	0

A	20 	 Haydar, Darren		RW	0	2	+1	0	0

	21 	 Doell, Kevin		C	0	1	0	0	0

	22 	 Matson, Taylor		C	0	0	0	0	0

	23 	 Sweatt, Bill		LW	1	0	+1	2	0

A	24 	 Mancari, Mark		RW	0	0	-1	0	0

	25 	 Matheson, Mark		D	0	0	+1	1	0

	27 	 Roussel, Antoine	LW	0	0	0	1	2

	29 	 Reinprecht, Steve	C	0	0	0	0	0

	36 	 Jensen, Nicklas	RW	1	0	-1	2	0


	 	 Goalies		GA	Mins	SH	SVS	PIM

	31 	 Lack, Eddie		1	20:00	8	7	0

	33 	 Climie, Matt		-	-	-	-	-

scoring summary:

1. CHI Sweatt, (1) (Schroeder, Parent), 12:49

1. SA Wright, (1) (Thomas, Cullen), 14:37

1. CHI Miller, (1) (Haydar, Hunt), 15:24

1. CHI Jensen, (1) (Haydar, Doell), 18:55 (PP)

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It's interesting that Frank Corrado made the starting defense ahead of more experienced guys like Yann Sauve, Jordan Henry, Dustin Friesen or even Adam Polasek. Corrado must be making quite the impression on the coach. From what I saw through 1 period, he's playing so calm and poised with the puck. He's playing a simple game and looks like a veteran. Great skater too.

Perhaps another genius pick by Gillis. Remember that he was one of the +/- leaders in the OHL this year on a fairly mediocre Sudbury Wolves squad.

2nd period starting.

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Jensen starting the 2nd period on the Reinprecht line with Mark Mancari. The coach spreads his offense out so much that I can't tell what is exactly the 1st line, 2nd line, 3rd line etc. Regardless, that's a veteran line and a top 6 line. Another young player making an impression on the coach.

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Appreciate the updates guys, I'm watching all the nhl playoff games right now and just refreshing this once in awhile :) Good to see jensen got a goal to! What are the lines for the wolves?(Sorry if you posted it already).

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Jensen scores again on the PP!! Mark Mancari wound up for the big shot from the point, Doell got the puck behind the net and passed it up to Jensen who banged it in. So Jensen has 2 PP goals on the night and the Wolves are 2 for 2 on the PP.

4-2 Wolves!

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I don't know how the Wolves had such a dreadful PP during the regular season. Perhaps Jensen is the difference maker? Whatever the case, it looks deadly tonight, especially with the poise of veterans like Haydar and Mancari.

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