Raymond upbeat after split iin Utah
By Condors Talk
After winning 5-0 on Friday night, leaving with a split from Utah after a 6-4 loss on Saturday isn’t exactly what the Condors wanted, but coach Marty Raymond is still looking more at overall performance and not totally at Ws and Ls at this early stage of the season and liked what he saw.
The Condors, skating two players short, fell behind 4-1, battled back to tie the game but gave up the game-winner midway through the third period and an empty netter with a few seconds left.
“We battled back with two top players missing (J.D. Corbin and Rylan Kaip) and a stretch of seven straight penalty calls against us that made an impact in the game” Raymond said. “I was pleased with the way the guys battled back. Down 4-1 we never gave up and I like that quality in a club.”
The Condors return home on Sunday then head to Vegas on Thursday to face the Wranglers. They host Stockton on Friday night and Alaska on Saturday night.
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