Spitfires' Eight-Game Winning Streak
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•Unsung heroes help Spitfires extend winning streak to eight in a row
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Windsor Spitfires beat Niagara IceDogs 4-3 in overtime on Sunday and 7 -5 over Erie Otters on Saturday .
Goaltender Michael Newlove came on in relief in Saturday 's game to make his first appearance of the team.
Tanner Winegard, who has struggled to find regular playing time this season , scored his first OHL goal in 74th game.
Windsor is back in action on Friday with a road game against the London Knights at 7 p.m. “It’s crazy and they just know they can come back,” says Windsor Spitfires coach Mike Walters .
Erie Otters beat Windsor 7-5 on Saturday night .
Referees: Cameron Fynney and Matt Scott . Linesmen: Ray King and Mac Whalen . Att .: 3,598 at the Erie Insurance Arena ..
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