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Home has not been so sweet lately for the Windsor Spitfires.

5 February 2025
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Home has not been so sweet lately for the Windsor Spitfires.
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The Windsor Spitfires have been struggling at home recently, losing four of their last seven games, including a 6-3 defeat to the Saginaw Spirit. Despite a strong start to the season, the team is still young and learning how to win and compete. The Spitfires, who have built a 17-point lead in the West Division, are focused on overcoming adversity and improving their execution to continue their success.

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