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It took nearly until the midway point of the second period, but finally, the Barber Poles broke through. On a penalty kill, Stonehouse stole the puck at the Kingston line, streaked in on a breakaway, and beat Vaccari with a slick backhand move to open the scoring.
Kingston’s reversal of fortunes was short-lived, lasting all of a minute and twenty-seven seconds. Cameron Tolnai hit Jack Matier, who slid the puck to his defence partner Marrelli, and the rookie let go a seeing-eye shot that somehow found its way in, restoring the Ottawa lead.Article content
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