A sloppy 40-minutes was the undoing for the Dryden Ice Dogs in a 7-4 loss to the Minnesota Iron Rangers Sunday night at the Memorial Arena.
Dryden only managed 3-shots on goal in the first and allowed 4-quick goals in the second period.
The Ice Dogs made it 5-4 with third period goals from Tim Kavanaugh, Chris Varrin, Chris Sitko and Sinee Coonishish.
Derek McPhail recorded four assists.
The Iron Rangers iced the game with two late goals.
Dryden remains tied with English River for home ice advantage in the opening round of the playoffs.
The Dogs are back on home ice Wednesday against Thunder Bay.

Iron Rangers Outlast Ice Dogs In Dryden
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