LAKESHORE – After a gruelling seven-game series, there was only respect. One point separated the top-seeded Lakeshore Canadiens and the second-seeded Essex 73’s in the regular season. On Sunday, it was one period that finally decided a back-and-forth battle that had gone on all season. “Essex was so deep,” Canadiens’ forward Bryce Scarlett said. “They’re […] Read this story