The Cape Breton Eagles achieved a stunning 5-4 comeback victory against the Newfoundland Regiment, forcing a game six in their series. Maxime Sauthier netted the game-winner just 22 seconds into overtime. Lewis Gendron's tying goal with 71 seconds left in regulation was pivotal, along with contributions from Raoul Boilard and Derek Andrews. The Eagles now aim for an equalizer in the series, with Newfoundland leading 3-2.

By the Numbers
  • Eagles outshot the Regiment 43-28.
  • Lewis Gendron recorded 1 goal and 2 assists.
State of Play
  • The series stands at 3-2 in favor of Newfoundland.
  • Game six scheduled for Easter Sunday at 2:30 PM AST.
What's Next

The Eagles will look to force a decisive game seven with a strong performance in the upcoming match against Newfoundland. Key players, including Gendron and Boilard, are expected to lead the charge.

Bottom Line

This comeback victory demonstrates the Eagles' resilience and capacity to challenge their opponents, showcasing their potential to turn the series around if they maintain their momentum.