The Winnipeg Blues couldn't make it three wins in a row, as the Winnipeg Saints scored 6 unanswered in a 6-1 win in St. Adolphe last night.
The Blues Jason Gardiner opened the scoring shorthanded with his team leading 13th goal of the season.
That's was the last time the Blues would hit the scoresheet on the night, as the Saints would bury five goals in a six minute span in the second period, powering their way to a 6-1 win.
Brett Chartier led the way with a pair, while Brett Mencik, Chris Popel, Tyler Wiwchar, and Richard Little would all get the puck behind Charlie Pogue.
Pogue made 27 saves in the loss, dropping his record now to 2-5-1-2.
With the loss, the Blues fall to 5-7-2-4, currently sitting 4th in the Addison, 3 points behind Winkler for third.
Next action for the Blues is tonight (Friday) when they'll host the Neepawa Natives at the MTS Ice Plex. Head to the rink early as the Blues will honor the Winnipeg Police Service tonight, and you can meet some of the officers, their mascot Copper, and pick yourself up some hockey cards and posters as well.
Puck drop is set for 7:30
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