By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
Philadelphia — The Philadelphia Wings have previously put up some good fights at home. However, it would not result in a win.
For the first time on Saturday, the Wings picked up a win at home. The Wings defeated the Calgary Roughnecks 11-9 at the Wells Fargo Center.
The Wings split with the Roughnecks within the last two weeks. Each team won at their respective home turf.
Plus, the Wings have kept their playoff hopes alive. Mitch Jones said after the game said that they had to split the Roughnecks games to keep their hopes alive.
The win improved the Wings season standing to 4-6 overall. The Roughnecks fell to 5-6.
Sam LeClair led the Wings with 3 goals. Jones and Joe Resetarits followed with two goals each.
Holden Cattoni, Scott Dominey, Chad Tutton, and Blaze Riorden also scored a goal each.
Wings goalie Zach Higgins received the win. He made 50 saves despite the nine goals allowed.
Tyler Pace led the Roughnecks with three goals. Tanner Cook also contributed two goals.
Jesse King, Liam LeClair, Dan Taylor, and Thomas Hoggarth also had one goal each.
Roughnecks goalie Christian Del Bianco received the loss. He made 36 saves and allowed 10 goals.
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