Windsor Spitfires Hockey Club Ontario Hockey League CHL Network Subway Super Series Home Hardware Top Prospects MasterCard Memorial Cup CHL Teams Barrie Colts Belleville Bulls Brampton Battalion Erie Otters Guelph Storm Kingston Frontenacs Kitchener Rangers London Knights Mississauga St Michaels Majors Niagara IceDogs Oshawa Generals Ottawa 67s Owen Sound Attack Peterborough Petes Plymouth Whalers Saginaw Spirit Sarnia Sting Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds Sudbury Wolves Windsor Spitfires 20092010 Roster Coaching Staff Front Office Memorial Cup 2009 Spitfire of the Month Our History Draftees Alumni Players Alumni Coaches Single Game Tickets Season Tickets Multigame Ticket Packages Platinum Seats & Suites Group Sales WFCU Centre Info WFCU Centre FAQ Seating Chart 20092010 Schedule Full OHL Schedule WFCU Centre Events Download Schedule Standings Scoring Goaltending CHL Rankings OHL Game Day News Releases ENewsletter Season Ticket Holders Spits Trivia Spitfires on Facebook Spitfires on Twitter Dream Season 2009 Playoffs 2009 Memorial Cup Downloads Wallpapers Spitfires Toolbar Spitfires Schedule Booster Club Games Spitfires Foundation Corporate Partners Education Program Windsor Spitfires Hockey Camp SpitsGear Online Store Contact Info Locate Us Parking Advertising Opportunities Feedback Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 TieBreaker Semifinal Final Articles by Bob Duff & Jim Parker Drummondville 3 Windsor 2 (OT) WND A Henrique (1959 2nd) DRU G Dumont (0759 3rd) WND A Henrique (1148 3rd) DRU P Lefebvre (1407 3rd) DRU M Frenette (0856 1st OT) The Spitfires came to the MasterCard Memorial Cup with high hopes but quickly found themselves on the defensive With a week off after wrapping up the Ontario Hockey League title the Spitfires opened the tournament against the Drummondville Voltigeurs champions of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League Never looking confident on the ice the Spitfires twice let a one goal lead slip away and lost 32 in overtime before 4559 at the Colisee de Rimouski Thirdyear centre Adam Henrique would be the offensive catalyst for the Spitfires and scored both goals His powerplay marker with twotenths of a second left in the second period opened the scoring Drummondvilles Gabriel Dumont would tie it in the third period just as a Voltigeurs power play had finished Henrique would redirect a Cundari shot to put Windsor up with less than eight minutes left in regulation but the Spitfires could not nurse the lead to the finish as Windsors overall play was too tentative That first 10 minutes of the (third period) we spent in our end Spitfires coach Bob Boughner said Thats when you have to pour the gas on a team We gave them a little life A turnover would lead to the tying goal as Phillippe Lefebv...