Local sports for Monday, November 10th
The Dryden GM Ice Dogs have solidified their hold on first place in the Superior International Junior Hockey League standings.
The Ice Dogs won both their games over the weekend.
On Saturday, Dryden shut out the Kam River Fighting Walleye 2-0. That followed up on Friday’s 4-3 win in overtime over the Walleye.
The Thunder Bay North Stars also won both their games over the weekend.
The North Stars downed the Red Lake Miners 9-1 on Saturday and 7-3 on Friday night.
The Fort Frances Lakers and the Sioux Lookout Bombers split their weekend games.
On Saturday, the Lakers earned a 1-0 shutout over the Bombers but lost 3-1 on Friday night.
The Lakehead University Thunderwolves ran their winning streak to 5 games with a pair of victories over the weekend.
On Saturday, the Thunderwolves got by the Windsor Lancers 2-1 in overtime.
On Friday, Lakehead downed the Toronto Metropolitan Bold 4-3.
The Thunderwolves are back in southern Ontario next weekend when they meet the Bold again on Friday and the Wilfred Laurier Golden Hawks on Saturday.
Lakehead has an 8-4 record so far this season and sits one point behind Laurier in second place in the West Division standings with 17 points.