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Kingston Frontenacs take 3-0 series lead with road victory in Sudbury

The Kingston Whig Standard

Joel Vanderlaan

@jovanderlaan



A four-goal second period proved to be the difference as the Kingston Frontenacs earned a 4-2 win over the Sudbury Wolves on Tuesday night in the Nickel City.


After a scoreless opening period, Kingston once again struck first in the series, with Matthew Soto capitalizing on a power play.


Moments later, University of Vermont commit Cedrick Guindon buried a feed from Quinton Burns for his fifth goal of the postseason, doubling the Frontenacs’ lead.


Sudbury captain and Belleville native Donovan McCoy responded at 11:21 of the second, firing a point shot to get the Wolves on the board.


Less than a minute later, defenceman Maleek McGowan restored Kingston’s two-goal cushion, finding himself alone in front and making no mistake.


Former OJHL standout Ben Pickell added to the Frontenacs’ advantage late in the frame, snapping a quick shot from the high slot to send Kingston into the intermission with a 4-1 lead.


With under two minutes to play and goaltender Nate Krawchuk pulled for the extra attacker, San Jose Sharks first-rounder Quentin Musty gave the Wolves some hope, but that was as close as they would get.


Kingston remained disciplined throughout, taking just one minor penalty, which came at 14:37 of the final period.


Overage netminder Charlie Schenkel continued his strong postseason, turning aside 25 shots in another Frontenacs victory.


Kingston heads into Thursday night’s Game 4 at Sudbury Community Arena with a chance to complete the sweep in their best-of-seven first-round series.



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