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Wolves' look to keep pace in the Central Division

Coming off a tough loss at home, the Sudbury Wolves travel to Sault Ste. Marie tonight to do battle with the Greyhounds and steal a game on the road.

Coming off a tough loss at home, the Sudbury Wolves travel to Sault Ste. Marie tonight to do battle with the Greyhounds and steal a game on the road.

With little wiggle room in their divisional standings, the Wolves will have to be at their best if they're to keep pace with the Toronto St. Mike's Majors and the Brampton Battalion. One point currently separates the three teams in the standings.

For the Wolves (12-9-0-1), winning starts in goal where Kevin Beech has been playing inspired hockey this November. In 20 games this season, Beech has posted a 3.14 goals against average (good for seventh among OHL goalies) and a .897 save percentage.

As the Wolves' big guns, Benoit Pouliot (27 points), Marc Staal (23 points) and Nick Foligno (22 points) will also counted upon to contribute.

The Greyhounds (7-14-2-0) will also need a total team effort to come away with a win. With six goals and 23 points, Tyler Kennedy is the Greyhounds' lone point per game player.

Catch all the action on 790 CIGM with Stu Kernan calling the play. Game time is 7 pm.

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