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Sporting just a baker’s dozen skaters on Friday night, the Thunder Bay North Stars snapped out of their three-game slide in fine fashion, catching the fourth-place – and almost equally undermanned – Red Lake Miners in the Superior International Junior Hockey League standings, downing them 5-2 in front of 395 at Fort William Gardens.
Meanwhile, forward Demitri Trahiotis snapped a 12-game goal-less streak, tossing an imaginary monkey off his back after beating Miners goalie Jack Orchard with just over four minutes remaining in the middle stanza.“It’s a huge win for us,” said Campbell, who plays on the Stars top line alongside Edison Weeks, who earned assists on all three of his goals, and Jamie Fuchs, who evened the score 1-1 on the power play in the final minute of the first.
Weeks, whose parents made the trek to Thunder Bay to catch the action at the Gardens, said it was exhausting, but satisfying to come out with the win. After Fuchs tied things up before the first-period horn sounded, Red Lake defenceman Jonah DesRosiers put the visitors back on top just 2:03 into the second, stealing the puck from Thunder Bay captain Matthew Halushak deep in his opponent’s zone.Campbell knotted the score at two just 14 seconds later on a scramble in front of Orchard and Thunder Bay took the lead for good on his second of the night, seconds past the midway point of the middle frame.
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