It was not a weekend to write home about for the Guelph Storm.
Similar to last week, Ryan Merkley’s Ontario Hockey League club was faced with a stretch of three games in three days, this time with a pair of games on the road and one at home.
A trip to Owen Sound to play the Attack on Saturday was sandwiched between a home-and-home set with the Kitchener Rangers, generally considered to be the Storm’s chief rival, given that the two cities are separated by 16 miles.
The end results? A 5-0 loss to the Rangers on Friday (woof), a 5-2 loss to Owen Sound (yuck), and, mercifully, a 5-2 win over Kitchener on Sunday (decent).