Windsor Spitfires Captain Patrick Sanvido. (photo Terry Wilson / OHL Images)Windsor Spitfires Captain Patrick Sanvido. (photo Terry Wilson / OHL Images)
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Spits Head East

The Windsor Spitfires begin their three-game eastern Ontario road trip tonight with a stop in Kingston.

Defenceman Patrick Sanvido says it's going to be a tough challenge.

"We are going to stick to our systems and follow the game plan that our coach laid out for us, I think that is going to be the discipline that we need and we are going to stick with it," says Sanvido.

The Spitfires play Ottawa on Sunday, and Peterborough on Monday.

Despite a 5-4 loss against Erie last Saturday, assistant coach Jerrod Smith says the team remains positive.

"Erie is ranked best team in the leauge. We played hard, showed the league our identity, and showed that we are going to be a pretty hard team to beat in the playoffs," says Smith.

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