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A pair of Flames goals in each of the first two periods helped them to leads they never fully relinquished the rest of the way during an eventual 6-2 win over the visiting Dundee Stars.
The result keeps Dundee in relegation ninth position in the ten-team Elite Hockey League while Guildford remain in seventh.
Opening goals by Jack Jacome at 5:49 then Cole Ully on a powerplay around the 10 minute mark set them in front by a pair, but a Stars reply by Kameron Kielly cut their deficit in half which is where things stood at the close of period play.
Marcus Tesink extended the home team lead at 21:31. Another quick reply, this time from Bradley Schoonbaert, less than a minute later, again had the visitors just a goal off the pace, but Josh Nixon in the 35th minute re-stored the two goal difference they carried into the third period.
Just outside the last half of the final set, Travis Brown added some insurance with the Flames’ fifth goal and Mathieu Gosselin closed out the final score in the in the 54th minute.
Flames goalie Justin Fazio recorded the win with 17 saves on 19 shots while Jarrett Fiske went 14 for 20 for the Stars.
“After the last couple of games where we could not lock down a lead,” explained assistant coach Andy Hemmings, “the takeaway for us was turning our late advantage to a win and getting great outcome so we are happy to head into weekend action in a more positive frame of mind.”

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