Spitfires win fifth-straight game with victory over Flint Firebirds
A packed house as the Windsor Spitfires picked up a 6-4 victory on New Year's Eve.
The Spits welcomed the Flint Firebirds to the WFCU Centre on Tuesday afternoon, where Windsor won their fifth straight game.
The game saw a sold-out crowd, with just shy of 6,500 fans in attendance.
Windsor dominated the first period up by 5 goals, with Ethan Garden, Ilya Protas, Jack Nesbitt, Ethan Belchetz, and Noah Morneau each scoring.
The Firebirds answered back with three goals in the second period, and a goal late in the third to bring the score to 5-4 for Windsor.
Spits captain Liam Greentree scored an empty net goal with 13 seconds left in the game to secure a victory. Greentree completed a Gordie Howe hat-trick, scoring a goal, getting an assist, and getting into a fight.
Windsor will be back in action on Thursday night on home ice to take on the Guelph Storm.
~ Meagan Delaurier, AM800 News.
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