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That's precisely what the Thunder Bay North Stars did on Wednesday night, scoring twice on the power play to secure a come-from-behind win over the visiting Wisconsin Lumberjacks at Fort William Gardens, buoyed in part by an 39-save performance by rookie goaltender Aidan Thomson, making his Superior International Junior Hockey League debut.
It was a much-needed win said Doukov, his team off to a slow 1-3-1 start – though one of the losses was actually a forfeit when the Stars were deemed to have played with an ineligible player in their opener against Fort Frances, wiping out an 8-1 win. “We got some shots, we went to the net. I thought we got a good team win. We had some different guys scoring goals. Our goaltender played great. Our defence played pretty good as well – and we outshot them,” DeGagne said.
It’s also important to develop a winning mentality, even early in the season, to avoid staying in sixth place in the seven-team circuit any longer than necessary. Though Doukov was one of the offensive heroes for the North Stars on the night, he brushed aside any personal accolades.
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