Three first period goals were enough for the Winnipeg Saints, as they dropped the Winnipeg Blues 4-1 at the MTS Ice Plex Friday night.
And special teams was the catalyst for the Saints.
Brett Chartier found the back of the net with an unassisted marker, with Paul Crane and Jeff Mitchell each scoring with the man advantage in the opening period.
Former Blue Jason Gardiner assisted on both powerplay goals.
The Saints chased Blues starting netminder Nate Phillips, and Isiah Plett would handle the load for the next two periods.
There was no scoring in the second period, and in the third the clubs exchanged goals, Jake Heisinger for the Blues, and Shane Gingera for the Saints, handing the Saints the 4-1 win.
The win improves the Saints record to 2-4-0, with the Blues falling to 4-2-0.
Next action for the Blues is tonight when welcome the Steinbach Pistons. Puck drop is set for 7:30.
And special teams was the catalyst for the Saints.
Brett Chartier found the back of the net with an unassisted marker, with Paul Crane and Jeff Mitchell each scoring with the man advantage in the opening period.
Former Blue Jason Gardiner assisted on both powerplay goals.
The Saints chased Blues starting netminder Nate Phillips, and Isiah Plett would handle the load for the next two periods.
There was no scoring in the second period, and in the third the clubs exchanged goals, Jake Heisinger for the Blues, and Shane Gingera for the Saints, handing the Saints the 4-1 win.
The win improves the Saints record to 2-4-0, with the Blues falling to 4-2-0.
Next action for the Blues is tonight when welcome the Steinbach Pistons. Puck drop is set for 7:30.
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