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Thunder Bay Queens | Apr 08, 2022 | rvd | 270 views
Tough afternoon for Queens
Friday afternoon and evening games prove difficult for Queens teams.  The Sportop U18AA team had the difficult task of securing a win again Belleville in order to advance.  With the game tied 0-0 late in the 3rd, the Queens would pull netminder Wills in the hunt for the win.  Although they had many chances in the last 2 minutes, the game would end 0-0.  The second straight 0-0 tie would eliminate the team from advancing.

The Strasser & Lang U15AA team would look to get into the win column facing the Waterloo Ravens in an afternoon tilt. The Ravens would get the better of the Queens squeaking out the 3-2 win.

After a close loss this morning, the U15A team squared off against the Sudbury Wolves looking to secure their first win. The Queens would be handed their second loss of the weekend, by a score of 4-1. The team will need to secure wins in the next 2 games against Bluewater and Oakville on Saturday to advance.

The Half-Way Motors U18A Queens would jump out to a quick one goal lead in the first minute of the game against Sudbury Wolves. The Wolves would respond quickly to tie the game at 1. The Wolves would pull away and the game would end 5-1 in favour of the Wolves.

The Fat Guys Auto U13AA Queens looked to build on their morning win up against the highly ranked North York Storm. The Queens battled tough, but penalty trouble caused issue. The Queens would give up 3 goals with players in the box in the 4-1 loss. The team will look to secure a quarter-final game with a win against London tomorrow.

The U21A team would also suffer a loss in the 8:00pm night cap. The team would lose 4-1 to the Flamborough Falcons. The U21 team will look to rebound in a pair of games tomorrow against Guelph and St. Catherines.

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