Greyhounds struggle out of the gate against Battalion

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A three-goal opening period lifted North Bay to a season-opening win over the Greyhounds

The Soo Greyhounds surrendered three first period goals in a 4-1 Ontario Hockey League loss to the North Bay Battalion on Friday night at the GFL Memorial Gardens in the regular season opener for both clubs.

“We had some opportunities for chances that we didn’t even generate a shot on net because of some poor decision-making, some fumbled pucks,” Dean said.“There were a lot of bobbled pucks and the second thing for me was it looked like a lot of guys were trying to get in their structure, but they had no purpose inside that structure,” Dean said. “We were there, but we really didn’t value the job we were supposed to do. You could tell guys were probably overthinking a little bit.

North Bay opened the scoring 95 seconds into the opening period when Kyle Jackson got the puck neat the bottom of the right circle and beat Greyhounds starter Charlie Schenkel on the power play short side. Just 26 seconds later Matvey Petrov made it 3-0, beating Schenkel with a one-timer from the left wing high glove side.

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