
67's Lose in OT; Huge Game Friday at TD Place
Published on April 1, 2015 under Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Ottawa 67's News Release
OTTAWA - Arizona Coyotes prospect Brendan Perlini scored at 6:03 of overtime to give the Niagara IceDogs a 4-3 victory over the Ottawa 67's in Game 4 of the Ontario Hockey League Eastern Conference quarter-final.
The series is tied 2-2, with Game 5 at TD Place in Ottawa on Good Friday, April 3, beginning at 7:30 p.m.
The 67's had a chance to win this one, holding a 3-2 lead late into the third, but the IceDogs pressed and scored the equalizer with 3:42 remaining on a goal from Graham Knott.
Ottawa defenceman Evan de Haan put the 67's in the lead early in the third.
Travis Konecny scored on a breakaway to open the scoring early in the first. Brendan Bell also counted for the 67's, outshot 26-20 in regulation and 29-24 in the match.
Tickets for Game 5 are available at the 67's website or by calling 613-232-6767.
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