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It looks like the Waterloo Warriors' newly-formed top line is a keeper.
Joey Champigny (East Angus) scored a goal and added three assists, and Colin Behenna (Waterloo) notched three points as the Warriors won their second consecutive game with a 5-2 triumph over the Windsor Lancers on Friday night in Waterloo.
Andrew Smith (Kitchener) also added a goal and an assist, as the top line combined for 9 points in the victory. Mike Morrison (Hamilton) turned aside 38 shots in the victory, which pushed Waterloo's record to 6-8-0 on the season.
Dylan Dennome and Tyson Ness scored for the Lancers, who fell to 7-6-2 on the year. Michael Doan started in goal and took the loss, making 14 saves through 2 periods before being replaced by Blake Richard.
The Lancers went into the first intermission leading the game 1-0, but an explosive second period saw Waterloo hang four unanswered goals on Windsor. The outburst was highlighted by a 41-second-span in which Riley Sonnenburg (Cambridge) opened the scoring for the Warriors, and Behenna scored on a breakaway to take the lead.
Sonnenburg would later add an empty-netter for his second goal of the game, after Ness had scored to cut the lead to two.
The Warriors will now look to make it 3 in a row on Saturday, November 28 when they host the Ryerson Rams at 7pm. In a pregame ceremony, the Warriors will honour the 20th anniversary of the 1995-96 Queen's Cup Championship team, and the 1996 All-Canadian selection of Warriors Hall-of-Famer John Wynne.