Windsor Spitfires' forward Jack Nesbitt. (Photo by Natalie Shaver via OHL Images
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Spitfires lose on road to Barrie

The Windsor Spitfires lost a low scoring game to the Barrie Colts.

They were on the road Saturday night and ended losing 4-1.

It was Brad Gardiner who opened the scoring for Barrie in the first period.

It would stay 1-0 until roughly two minutes into the second period as Luke McNamara tied the game for the Spitfires with his 8th goal.

Emil Hemming gave Barrie the lead back later in the period.

The last two goals in the game came in the third period from Barrie’s Carter Lowe and Anthony Romani.

With the loss, Windsor sees its record drop to 29-9-2-1, while Barrie moves to 25-14-1-1.

The Spitfires' next game is on Sunday, January 19, on the road against the Oshawa Generals.

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