The Windsor Spitfires are taking on the London Knights tonight with two new players. Center Anthony Stefano and overager forward Lucas Venuto were acquired just last week. Venuto says he's excited to add to an already successful team. "Definitely my offensive ability, like my goal scoring and play making and my hard work ethics," says Venuto. "Just have to keep working like that, it's paid off so far." Venuto says this is a crucial point in the season for the Spits. "We're chasing a playoff spot right now so every point counts," says Venuto. "Definitely just stick to our game. Not make too many mistakes, do the little things right, like chipping pucks out, chipping pucks in and hopefully getting two points at a time." The game is in London tonight at 7:30pm.
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