With the Windsor Spitfires starting their first of three consecutive games tonight, the team is trying to remain focused. The Spits are facing Sudbury tonight at home. Recently acquired center Anthony Stefano says he hasn't had much time to practice with the team, but feels they'll do well this weekend. "I think just working on the small things," says Stefano. "Just paying attention to details because that's what is going to win us games, just getting the pucks deep, finishing our checks." Stefano says coming growing up in Sault Ste. Marie and now playing for the Spits is pretty surreal. "Growing up in the Soo, it's a pretty big rivalry with Windsor, especially a couple years back," he says. "I remember going to the games and getting pretty heated. It's a pretty historic franchise." Puck drops at 7:05pm at the WFCU Centre.
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