Sports & Recreation — 07 April 2010
The Ice Dogs couldn’t pull a comeback in Thunder Bay last night in game 5, falling 8-1 to the North Stars.
The North Stars took the Ice Dogs four games to one in the best-of-seven series for the Bill Salonen Cup.
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