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Wolves' winless in Barrie

The Barrie Molson Centre hasn't been kind to the Wolves this season, who haven't won a game in that building in four tries this season.

The Barrie Molson Centre hasn't been kind to the Wolves this season, who haven't won a game in that building in four tries this season.

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Kevin Baker scored the only goal for Sudbury Thursday, his 33rd of the season, in a 4-1 loss to the Barrie Colts.
History repeated itself Thursday night when the Barrie Colts dropped the Wolves 4-1.

Despite the loss, the Wolves' maintained their hold on sixth place with 68 points. Barrie sits in second place in the Eastern Conference.

Losing their four games in Barrie by a combined score of 21 to 9, the Wolves would like avoid dropping to seventh place in the standings, since they would then likely play the Colts' in the first round of the OHL playoffs.

The Colts' jumped to an early lead, scoring three times in the first period. Barrie forward Bryan Little scored his 40th goal of the season on the power play.

Sudbury goalie Kevin Beech was pulled at 16:07 of the first period after Chris Morrison scored Barrie's third goal. Chris Abbey stood between the pipes for the rest of the game, stopping 17 of of 18 shots fired his way.

Kevin Baker scored the one and only goal for the Wolves, on a second period powerplay. Nick Foligno and Benoit Pouliot assisted on the goal, Baker's 33rd.

The Wolves' return home to the Sudbury Arena Friday to take on the Toronto St. Michael's Majors. Game time is 7:30 pm. Read Wolves' battle report >>



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