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Huskies Dominate Raiders 6-2 Fueled by Stanutz’s Hat Trick

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UPDATE: The Frankford Huskies delivered a commanding performance against the Napanee Raiders, clinching a 6-2 victory on the strength of a sensational hat trick from Spencer Stanutz earlier today. This decisive win highlights the Huskies’ offensive prowess and sets the stage for an exciting season in the Provincial Junior Hockey League (PJHL).

In addition to Stanutz’s three goals, the Huskies saw contributions from Riley Grimmon, Ronnie Watson, and Mason Boyer, each finding the back of the net. For Napanee, Owen Kish celebrated his first-ever PJHL goal, while captain Reid Lambert added a goal and an assist, showcasing the Raiders’ competitive spirit despite the loss.

The game featured standout performances from both goaltenders. Liam Boyer from the Huskies made an impressive 41 saves, ensuring his team maintained the lead throughout. In contrast, Jacob Brown, who previously achieved a shutout on Friday, recorded 28 saves in a challenging match for the Raiders.

As the PJHL Tod Division breaks for Thanksgiving, fans will have to wait until Tuesday, when the Raiders take on Lakefield at 7:25 p.m. This game is set to be a pivotal moment for both teams as they resume their campaigns in the league.

This latest development underscores the Huskies’ determination to climb the standings, while the Raiders will need to regroup and strategize for their upcoming game. Hockey enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating how these teams will perform in the next matchups as the season unfolds.

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