Spits Top Attack 7-3
October 24, 2013 - Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Windsor Spitfires News Release
Five first period goals powered the Spitfires to a 7-3 win over the Owen Sound Attack at the WFCU Centre on Thursday night.
Cristiano DiGiancinto (2G, 1A), Remy Giftopoulos (1G, 2A) and Ben Johnson (1G, 2A) led Windsor (6-6-0-0) offensively in a 37-shot effort.
Brady Vail (1G, 1A) and Trevor Murphy (2A) also had multi-point nights.
The Spitfires held Owen Sound (6-6-0-1) to five shots in the first period and just two in the third, as Alex Fotinos made 18 saves in all for the win.
Cameron Brace, Kurtis Gabriel and Kyle Hope had the Attack goals.
The Spits will look to extend their winning streak to three games Friday night when they visit the Kitchener Rangers.
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