McInnis scores game-winner for Rangers, defeating Attack 2-1
Posted Nov 15, 2015 07:30:37 AM.
Last Updated Nov 16, 2015 04:48:28 AM.
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The Kitchener Rangers keep finding ways to win.
Luke Richardson was a brick wall for the team, as they picked up their third straight win.
The rookie goaltender stopped 30 of 31 shots as the Rangers beat the Owen Sound Attack 2-1 in overtime.
Head coach Mike Van Ryan says you forget how young Richardson is watching him.
“I mean the kid’s a player, and hopefully being around the team and stuff like that will further along his development. I don’t see any problems with getting him in any more games, he plays well and the kids love him.”
Ryan McInnis scored the game-winner for the Rangers after being allowed to play
His two-game suspension for slew-footing was overturned after an OHL review.
The Rangers wrap up the three-in-three weekend tonight when they return home to host the Erie Otters at 6pm.