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Greyhounds win Friday night, but it isn't pretty

The Soo Greyhounds continued their push for their first West Division title since 2008 as they opened up a two-game weekend homestand Saturday night at the Essar Centre. In front of an announced crowd of 4,129, the Greyhounds picked up a 2-1 win over

The Soo Greyhounds continued their push for their first West Division title since 2008 as they opened up a two-game weekend homestand Saturday night at the Essar Centre.

In front of an announced crowd of 4,129, the Greyhounds picked up a 2-1 win over the Kitchener Rangers. The win, combined with a 5-0 Windsor loss in Plymouth on Saturday, gives the Greyhounds a 10-point lead atop the division.

The win wasn’t a pretty one for the Greyhounds

“We failed to adjust to the game,” said Greyhounds coach Sheldon Keefe. “When you play top teams, they come at you. They open up and don’t care who you are. Playing teams that have earned their way through everything and have to systematically come at you, you have to really earn your offence. (Kitchener) did a good job defensively and they come really hard offensively.”

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