“I know we have the skill in our room to be successful, but we need everyone in our lineup to push their pace and get in hard on the forecheck, finish out checks, put pucks on net and get traffic in the dirty areas,” said
Trevor Logan, Carrot River’s head coach. “We did those things [Sunday] night and failed to do them on [Friday] and that’s the difference.” The Outback Thunder bench boss is looking for contributions from the whole lineup. “We need all 18 guys to be going and can’t look to one or two or even a handful of our guys to get the job done by themselves,” Logan said. “[Sunday] night we got a goal from [veteran defenceman]