The Kimberley Dynamiters blasted into double overtime in Princeton on Saturday April 1, winning the second game of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League鈥檚 Teck Cup final 3-2.
It was a fiery night for Kimberley鈥檚 Campbell McLean. He scored under the two-minute mark in the third period of regular play, in front of an empty Dynamiter鈥檚 net, to force overtime with assists going Christian Mealey and Cam Reid.
McLean then delivered the game winner early in the second overtime frame, assisted by Reid and Tyler Lindal, disappointing a full-to-the-rafters barn of Posse fans.
Kimberley had Princeton on the back foot from the first whistle, out-shooting Princeton 63-26, while putting heavy physical pressure on the team鈥檚 stand-up goaltender Peyton Trzaska.
Brayden Bablitz scored for the Posse late in the first period, assisted by Dayton Nelson and Sean Mitchell, and that was evened up by Kimberley鈥檚 Cash Regan at the seven-minute mark in the second.
Early in the third Tyson Horiachka, assisted by Jonathan Ward and Anmol Garcha, netted the go-ahead goal.
Princeton won the first game of the series 6-3 the previous night.
The series is now tied 1-1 and moves to Kimberley for games three and four, Monday, April 3 and Tuesday, April 4.
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