Patrick Sanvido of the Windsor Spitfires. (Photo by Terry Wilson / OHL Images via Windsor Spitfires)Patrick Sanvido of the Windsor Spitfires. (Photo by Terry Wilson / OHL Images via Windsor Spitfires)
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Spitfires Expecting Captain's Return

The Spitfires kick off three games in three days against Saginaw tonight.

Associate Coach Trevor Letowski expects Captain Patrick Sanvido to be back in the line-up after missing almost two months with a knee injury.

He says the news is that much better given that Windsor's riding a two game losing skid and just lost veteran defenceman Tyler Nother to injury.

"(Sanvido) provides leadership in our room, and it would be great timing to get him back in there," explains the coach.

Listen to the full interview with Letowski here.

The Spits travel to Saginaw tomorrow night before hosting London Sunday afternoon.

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