Guelph Storm trainer Chad Wiseman called it “the ripple effect.”

An evening after taking 8 penalties in a sway the Flint Firebirds, the slow Tornado had to exterminate 6 against the London Knights.

But they weren’t getting away with it on this evening versus the hottest team in the league, as London won its eighth consecutive game, 5-1 over Guelph in front of 4,600 at the Sleeman Centre.

London connected twice on the power play however the Tornado’s core gamers were clearly a step behind after their workload the evening before.

“Today’s just a little bit of a ripple effect of yesterday’s occasions with being unrestrained and also taking too many charges,” Wiseman claimed Saturday night. “We were just a little bit a lot more worn out today than we should have been.
Brayden Gillespie often tended goal for Guelph, making 28 conserves.

A one-for-nine performance on the power play by Guelph didn’t assist their cause.

London’s Sean McGurn, Logan Mailloux and also Ryan Humphrey each had 3 factor nights.

The irritation of the evening led two a number of perky fights.

Guelph’s Isaac Enright entered to junk Humphrey after a blindside hit on Jesse Fishman, after that later on Ryan McGuire battled London’s Landon Sim.

The Storm is in Peterborough Sunday afternoon and also plays in Sarnia on Wednesday. Next house video game is Friday when the Saginaw Spirit browse through.