The Kitchener Dutchmen jumped out to an early 4-1 lead after the first period, and the Lambton Shores Predators were not able to come back in a 7-3 loss Tuesday night.
The Dutchmen lead 6-2 after two periods, as six different players scored in the first two periods. Lambton Shores had goals from Cody Curts in the first and Ryan Rupert on the power play in the second to end Kitchener's goal streaks. They would start off the third with another goal on the power play, this time by Matt Rupert, but Kitchener would add one more for the victory.
Mark Foley stopped 27 of 34 shots he faced.
With the loss, the Predators remain in ninth place in the Western Conference. Their next match up is against the second place London Nationals on Saturday November 27th.