67’s stay alive with incredible comeback win in Game 5

1 year ago  /  Pro Hockey News

Down 4-1 in the third period to the Peterborough Petes, and mere minutes from elimination, the Ottawa 67’s roared their way back for the most incredible comeback victory of the season, taking Game 5 by a final score of 5-4, in front of a raucous crowd of 5,062 inside The Arena at TD Place. “Our whole motto all year is stick with it,” said Head Coach Dave Cameron. Brad Gardiner made it a one-goal game soon after, and Morrison’s second of the night tied things up at the 9:45 mark. When the third period began, the 67’s resolved to leave everything on the ice, no matter the result. Not content to play for the tie, the 67’s kept pressing the attack, and were finally rewarded with the go-ahead goal....

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