Fraser Minten keeps rolling offensively as Toronto Marlies erase three-goal deficit in third period but fall in shootout to Belleville
Briefly

The Toronto Marlies, despite their slow starts, have shown resilience, evidenced by a 2-0-2 record when trailing after two periods, showcasing their ability to come back.
John Gruden emphasized the importance of the team's never-quit attitude and their recent strategic simplification, noting a noticeable improvement during the third period.
Toronto's slow first-period starts, being outscored 11-4 early this season, pose a significant concern for the coaching staff as they continue to dig deep.
Despite the criticism of their first-half struggles, Toronto created chances with high-paced play, yet they still faced challenges in converting shots on goal.
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