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Red Wings extend winning streak to three with win in Melville

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The Richardson Pioneer Weyburn Red Wings looked to complete the sweep of their home-and-home series with the Melville Millionaires in Melville Saturday night. The Wings would take an early lead, but found themselves falling behind early in the second period. The Wings would persist, however, and picked up a 5-4 win in overtime on the strength of a pair of goals, including the game-winner, from Ryley Morgan, and the first goals of the season from Blake Norris and Blake Betson. Melville opened the scoring 6:16 into the game when Colby Ball scored his seventh of the season. Then, Weyburn answered back. Norris would find the twine behind Ethan Rau with 10:07 to play in the first period. Norris’ first of the campaign would be assisted by Matthew Reidy and Max Monette. Then, Morgan gave the Wings the lead with just over three minutes left in the period. The assists on his 16th of the year were credited to Jackson Hassman and Ty Mason. googletag.cmd.push(function() { if($(document).width()<900) { s = googletag.defineSlot(

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