Subban fed his brother, Jordan, who in turn set up Chad Hefferman for the icebreaker, the first of three unanswered first-period goals for the Belleville Bulls. Hamilton’s helper helped to close the gap to 3-2, but that was as far as the Niagara Ice Dogs went.
Subban was subsequently granted three insurance strikes to nab a 6-2 victory. Although, three nights later, his toil with his third-largest workload of the season went to waste as his skating mates went dry in a 3-1 loss to Kingston.
Hamilton continued his playmaking and production streak and his Ice Dogs emulated their previous adversary in Friday’s visit to Mississauga.
Hamilton tallied an assist as part of a four-goal, first-period jump-start and later helped to set up a third-period power-play conversion that stood as the decider in a 6-4 win. His assist on Ryan Strome’s last-ditch goal w ...
Read Full Article at Bleacher Report - NHL
Article written by Al Daniel