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Bridget, from the Saginaw Fire Department, was part of the "Guns 'N Hoses" event preceding Saturday's game.  / Matt Waymire
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Wild third period produces 6-5 win for Petes

Saturday, November 28, 2009 at 11:54 p.m.

Read more: Saginaw Spirit, Peterborough Petes, Ontario Hockey League, Dow Event Cetnter, Local Interest

SAGINAW -- The Saginaw Spirit fought the Peterborough Petes to a 6-5 loss Saturday night at TheDow Event Center. Center Michael Sgarbossa led the team in scoring with one goal and two assists. Winger Jordan Szwarz also contributed a goal and an assist in the effort. The loss moves Saginaw’s record to 16-9-2-0 for the season.

Peterborough scored the only goal of the first period with a powerplay tally from winger Mike Lomas at 10:27. Assists on the play were credited to defenseman Adam Sedlak and center Liam Heelis. The period ended with the score 1-0. In the second, the visiting Petes accounted for the period’s only goal, scored on a powerplay by center Ryan Spooner at 10:26. He was assisted on the play by wingers Mike Lomas and Pat Daley. The score at the end of the second stood at 2-0.

The Spirit rallied in the third, as center Tyler Murovich scored on the powerplay 7:07 into the period. The Saginaw captain was assisted on the goal by wingers Jordan Skellet and Jordan Szwarz (NHL PHEONIX COYOTES). The Spirit scored again at 7:28 on a goal from center Vincent Trocheck to tie the game at 2-2. Assists on the goal went to center Michael Sgarbossa and blueliner Ryan O’Connor. Peterborough regained the lead at 8:50 on a powerplay goal from Daley, assisted by defenseman Jamie Doornbosch and center Ryan Spooner. Spooner added another goal at 10:47, giving the Petes a 4-2 lead. He was assisted by Liam Heelis and winger David Quesnele. The Spirit responded with an unassisted, shorthanded goal from Sgarbossa at 13:02. Shortly after, Daley notched a goal at 14:30, assisted by center Ryan Spooner and defenseman Adrian Robertson. Heelis then found the net for the Petes, adding a goal at 16:19. Assists on the play were credited Lomas and Spooner. The Spirit stayed in the game, scoring a powerplay goal from winger Garrett Ross at 18:46. He was assisted by fellow winger Josh Shalla and defenseman Ryan O’Connor. Saginaw scored the final goal of the game as Szwarz found the back of the net at 18:59. Michael Sgarbossa and winger Joe Pleckaitis tallied assists on the goal. The third period ended with Peterborough winning 6-5.

Spirit netminder Edward Pasquale (NHL ATLANTA THRASHERS) posted 37 saves on 43 shots, while Peterborough goaltender Andrew D’Agostini recorded 28 saves on 33 attempts.

For the official OHL game sheet, please visit www.ontariohockeyleague.com.

Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill and Bar Three Stars of the Game*:

1. Ryan Spooner (PTB)

2. Pat Daley (PTB)

3. Tyler Murovich (SAG)

*As denoted by the official OHL game sheet.

The Spirit will travel to Plymouth to face the Whalers on Wednesday, December 2 at 7:30 PM, returning home to host Plymouth at TheDow Event Center on Friday, December 4. Friday’s game will feature the WNEM 5-for-5 Deal, as well as the Maytag Giveaway! The puck drops at 7:11 PM. For ticket information, please contact the Spirit at 989-497-7747 or visit the Official Saginaw Spirit Ticket and Merchandise Store at 5789 State Street in Saginaw.

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