Guelph Storm right wing Ryan Callahan has a history of playing well against the Plymouth Whalers. Coming into Friday night’s game against the Whalers, Callahan had scored nine goals and 14 points in 18 games in his career against Plymouth.
Callahan continued his good work against Plymouth again Friday night before 3,806 at the Guelph Sports and Entertainment Centre.
Callahan scored twice – including the game-winning goal and the insurance tally – in Guelph’s 4-2 victory over the Whalers. Callahan’s pair gives him a team-leading 29 goals on the season. Matt D’Agostini and Shawn Haviland scored the other Storm goals.
Tom Sestito and Chris Terry (pictured) replied for the Whalers.
In losing, Plymouth (23-17-1-3) remains in first place in the OHL West and is two points ahead of second place Saginaw (24-18-0-0), who defeated Erie, 4-3, on Friday night.
Justin Peters made 28 saves in the loss for the Whalers.
Plymouth is back in action Saturday night at home against the Windsor Spitfires.
Terry photo by Matt Mackinder.
Saturday, January 21, 2006
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