Pancel with three points as the Wolves come from behind to beat the Steelheads

Saturday, 12.08.2012 / 12:14 AM The Canadian Press

SUDBURY, Ont. - Nathan Pancel scored twice and set up one more as the Sudbury Wolves came from behind to defeat the visiting Mississauga Steelheads 5-3 on Friday in Ontario Hockey League play.

Nathan Cull, Mathew Campagna and Peter Poulin Roy also scored for the Wolves (12-16-4), who trailed 3-1 after 20 minutes of action.

Riley Brace had a goal and two assists for the Steelheads (17-10-2) while Alex Cord and Stuart Percy each scored once.

Joel Vienneau, who replaced started Taylor Dupuis to start the second period, stopped all 18 shots he faced to pick up the win for Sudbury. Dupuis allowed three goals on 12 shots before getting yanked.

Spencer Martin made 26 saves in a losing cause for Mississauga.

The Wolves went 1 for 5 on the power play while the Steelheads scored twice on five chances with the man advantage.

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