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Bulls fight off Frontenacs for a 6-3 win

  • November 14, 2013 at 2:12 pm
  • DSC_0999_1 BELLEVILLE - Bulls defenceman Jake Worrad readies a shot on Kingston's net. Worrad finished the game with two assists. Photo by Jack Carver
  • DSC_1016_1 BELLEVILLE - Bulls centre David Tomasek and left wing Scott Simmonds celebrate after Simmonds scores a goal on Kingston goalie Matt Mahalak. Photo by Jack Carver
  • DSC_1021_1 BELLEVILLE - Kingston goalie Lucas Peressini takes a quick breath during Wednesday's game against the Bulls. Peressini blocked 13 shots on net and let three in. Photo by Jack Carver
  • DSC_1038_1 BELLEVILLE - Bulls goalie Charlie Graham blocks one of the 60 shots on Belleville's net. Graham gave up three goals through the course of the game. Photo by Jack Carver
  • DSC_1123_1 BELLEVILLE - Charlie Graham, the Bulls' goalie, is challenged by Kingston right wing Sam Bennett. Bennett had one assist and spent two minutes in the box for interfering with the goaltender. Photo by Jack Carver
  • DSC_1162_1 BELLEVILLE - Kingston centre Conor McGlynn looks across the ice during the second period. Photo by Jack Carver
  • DSC_1231_1 BELLEVILLE – Bulls centre Garrett Hooey scores his second goal of Wednesday night's game. Hooey also walked away with two assists.
  • 06 BELLEVILLE - Belleville Bulls goalie Charlie Graham (31) makes a nice save. Photo by Matthew Desouza
  • 08 BELLEVILLE - Belleville Bulls goalie Charlie Graham (31) watches as he lets one slip by him. Photo by Matthew Desouza
  • 09 BELLEVILLE – Michael Cramarossa (11) of the Bulls and Kingston's Slater Dogget (24) have a go at it. Photo by Matthew Desouza

By Jack Carver

BELLEVILLE – The Bulls made a big comeback with a crushing victory over Kingston Wednesday night.

The Bulls made six of their 50 shots on net count while Kingston scored half as many with 60 shots on Belleville.

The Frontenacs looked hopeful with a goal by Slater Doggett (24) in the first 20 seconds. In response, the Bulls came back with three goals in the first by Remi Elie (12), Scott Simmonds (25) and Jordan Subban (14).

Belleville held a dominating lead over Kingston for the rest of the game, adding insult to injury with an open-net goal in the last period after the Frontenacs pulled their goalie as a last-ditch effort to tie the game.

Kingston looked to be out for battle with 12 interferences which earned them a total of 22 minutes in the box.

Belleville looks to continue their momentum when they host the London Knights on Nov. 16.

 

 

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