Chris Salo led the way last Saturday afternoon, scoring four goals to help beat Mott, 5-0.
‘It was a good game for us,? said coach Bryan Krygier.
The Wolves pulled out all the stops going against the Corsairs, with a strong offense and defense and more shots on goal.
The first goal came with three minutes left in the first period by Salo, with assistance from Scott Cameron.
The next goal came seven minutes into the second period.
Clarkston made several attempts on goal during a power play when Mott’s goalie, Andrew Forbes, came out of the net with enough room for Salo to hit the puck in from the side.
Less than two minutes later, Adam Frank passed the puck to Jack Schlau who hit it into the net to make the third goal of the game.
Mott followed the action by taking the puck to Clarkston’s side of the ice.
Wolves defense counter attacked by shooting the puck to the forwards, putting it back to the other side.
With 1:39 left in the period, Salo scored another goal on a power play. Dan Smith assisted with the goal that brought the Wolves, 4-0.
In the last period, the Wolves continued their strong defense, pushing the puck towards Mott’s goal.
With less than two minutes left in the game, Salo scored one more for the team with an assist from Scott Cameron.
The Wolves out shot Mott, 43-22.
Wolves had six penalties throughout the game and Mott had four.
The Wolves lost two games earlier in the week. They lost to Orchard Lake St. Mary’s, 4-1, and Kettering, 4-2.
The team’s overall record is 6-10-2, (4-5-2 in OAA I).
The Wolves traveled to play Farmington (14-1-1, 11-0 in OAA I) on Tuesday to play a game that will test their skills and their fight.
On Friday and Saturday, the team will travel to Trenton to participate in the Trenton Showcase, where 30 teams will compete. The Wolves play at 4:40 p.m. on Friday and 2:20 p.m. on Saturday. Kennedy Ice Arena is located 3101 West Road, Trenton 48183.