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Bulldogs Shut Out the Barons

Ethan Primeau stopped all 19 shots he faced in the Kincardine Bulldogs 5-0 win over Hanover.

After being held scoreless in the first two periods, the Bulldogs' Tyler Sutter opened the scoring just 32 seconds into the third. The Bulldogs would score four more times over the next ten minutes.

Damien Demarco-Sutton and Trevor Donaldson led Kincardine with a goal and an assist each.

The Bulldogs out shot the Barons 41-19. They were 1-7 on the power play.

The Bulldogs are fifth in the Pollock Division Standings with 10 points while the Barons are in last place with just 4 points.

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