
Spirit Head to Windsor with New Acquisitions in Tow
January 10, 2024 - Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Saginaw Spirit News Release
Saginaw, Mich. - The Saginaw Spirit (24-11-0-1) travel to the WFCU Centre to battle the Windsor Spitfires (12-21-3-1) on Wednesday, January 10th.
Tonight's Game:
Puck drop is at 7:05pm
Broadcast:
Television: CHL TV, CHL App, OHL Action Pak Ch. 470
Radio: 100.5 FM WSGW, WSGW.com
Last Game:
The Spirit dropped a 5-1 contest to the Oshawa Generals at the Dow Event Center on Saturday, January 7th, just their fourth loss since November 3rd. Calem Mangone scored the lone Spirit goal late in the second period after the Generals raced out to a 3-0 lead. Joey Willis and Zayne Parekh picked up assists on the Mangone goal. Andrew Oke (4 SV/7 SH) and Nolan Lalonde (10 SV/12 SH) split goaltending duties.
Windsor lost a 5-2 game in Niagara that same night. Liam Greentree scored his 23rd of the season and picked up an assist on Josef Eichler's 3rd period goal. Ryan Abraham, Oliver Peer, and former Spirit forward Valentin Zhugin also registered assists. A busy Joey Costanzo stopped 40 of 45 Niagara shots in the loss.
The Season Series:
After a 5-4 overtime win courtesy of Alex Christopoulos on December 30th, the Spirit hold a 3-1 series lead over Windsor this season. That makes three straight wins for Saginaw against the Spitfires (Nov. 11, Nov. 12, Dec 30.) after losing the series opener in Windsor on October 21st.
Players to Watch:
Nobody on the Spirit roster has more points against Windsor this season than Hunter Haight (2G-3A-5P). The Spirit also expect to see the debut of Owen Beck (16G-14A-30P), Jorian Donovan (9G-19A-28P) and former Spitfire Aidan Castle (2G-5A-7P) after the trio were acquired earlier this week. The Spirit also expect to have Matyas Sapovaliv back in action after missing nine games while at World Juniors.
The Spitfires look vastly different after the days leading up to the trade deadline. After trading away Roberto Mancini, Ian Michelone, Jacob Maillet, and Oliver Peer, they acquired Max Donoso, Djibril Toure, and Pasquale Zito, who are expected to make their Windsor debuts tonight.
Saginaw currently has ten players tied to the National Hockey League (NHL), including Joey Willis (Nashville), Josh Bloom (Vancouver), Matyas Sapovaliv (Vegas), Hunter Haight (Minnesota), Ethan Hay (Tampa Bay), Owen Beck (Montreal), Jorian Donovan (Ottawa), Braden Haché (Florida), Rodwin Dionicio (Anaheim) and Nolan Lalonde (Columbus, FA).
Windsor has two players with NHL rights in Pasquale Zito (Detroit), and Djibril Toure (Ottawa, FA).
Ontario Hockey League Stories from January 10, 2024
- New Look Spirit Too Much for Spitfires, Saginaw Defeats Windsor 11-3 - Windsor Spitfires
- Beck Tallies Six Points in Saginaw Debut, Spirit Down Spits 11-3 - Saginaw Spirit
- Firebirds Charge Back with Four Unanswered to Silence Owen Sound, 5-3 - Flint Firebirds
- Firebirds Name Coulson Pitre Sixth Captain in Franchise History - Flint Firebirds
- Erie Otters Voted Erie Reader's 'Best of Erie' for Tenth-Straight Year - Erie Otters
- Preview: New-Look Firebirds Host Attack on Wednesday Night in Flint - Flint Firebirds
- Bulldogs Acquire Zakary Lavoie from IceDogs - Brantford Bulldogs
- Firebirds Acquire Defenseman Gavin Ewles from Ottawa - Flint Firebirds
- OHL Announces Postponed Game Between Erie and Barrie - OHL
- Erie Otters' Wednesday Home Game Postponed Due to Ice Issues at Erie Insurance Arena - Erie Otters
- 67's Acquire Picks from Firebirds for Gavin Ewles - Ottawa 67's
- Knights Acquire Pick from Colts - London Knights
- Jonathan Melee Named 63rd Captain of the Peterborough Petes - Peterborough Petes
- Spitfires Trade Draft Picks with Guelph Storm - Windsor Spitfires
- Petes Acquire Defenceman William Haley from Steelheads - Peterborough Petes
- Spirit Head to Windsor with New Acquisitions in Tow - Saginaw Spirit
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