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Quick-strike Okotoks Bisons regain series lead in HJHL Final

Okotoks' Kegan Law scores twice in 5-3 HJHL Final Game 3 victory

Okotoks is halfway there in the HJHL Final.

Goals in the opening two minutes of each period paved the way for the Carstar Okotoks Bisons to take back the series lead over the Sylvan Lake Wranglers with a 5-3 result in Game 3 of the best-of-seven Heritage Junior Hockey League Final, Friday night at the Murray Arena.

“We talked in the room today that the first goal is super important,” said Bisons defenceman Kegan Law. “The first two games, we didn’t get that, we thought if we can get that goal we would be able to ride the momentum throughout.

“And then in between periods we stayed really dialed, talked over a lot of stuff and that helped us for the first shift and getting on them right away.”

For the first time in the series, Okotoks got on the scoreboard first.

And they didn’t waste any time.

Turner Valley’s Nolan Smith, skating on an in-form line with Daniel Tainton and Scott Brown, found the back of the net just 19 seconds from puck drop on a nice set-up from blueliner Caden Scott.

Austin Corsiatto countered for the visitors in the late stages of a powerplay midway through the frame, but Okotoks’ pressure game got right back to work.

Law, a smooth-skating defenceman, notched his first postseason goal late in the opening frame on the rush to give the herd a well-earned lead going into the intermission.

Okotoks made it a two-goal advantage with gritty forward Owen McFarlane refusing to be denied with a hard-working goal less than two minutes into the second stanza. Sylvan Lake again answered on the man advantage with Justin Vandermeer’s point shot finding a seam just five seconds into a powerplay to round out the scoring in the period.

The Bisons kept up the trend of storming out of the gates to start a frame in the third.

Law added his second goal of the contest 24 seconds into the period before rushing to the other end of the ice and jumping into the bench for an inspired celebration.

“I saw that in the World Juniors one year and I’ve always wanted to do it ever since,” Law said. “I just got super excited and thought I want to celebrate with my whole team, not just the guys that are on the ice.”

Tainton added a late insurance marker on the powerplay after the Wranglers had cut the deficit in half with the power forward’s eight playoff goal.

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Wranglers respond

The finalists got back on the ice on Saturday night in Sylvan Lake for Game 4 with the Wranglers scoring a decisive 6-1 victory to tie the series.

Sylvan Lake scored five unanswered over the final 40 minutes with six different skaters lighting the lamp - Hayden Motowylo, Owen Callow, Aydden Shaw, Riley Teulon, Ashlain Dufresne and Hudson Elgert. Scott had the lone goal for the visiting Bisons who were outshot 31-23.

Okotoks will look to continue the trend of a homer series with Game 5 on Friday, March 29 at 8 p.m. at the Murray Arena.

HJHL Final schedule

Game 1: March 16, 7:30 p.m. Murray Arena. Bisons win 3-1

Game 2: March 17, 6:30 p.m. NextSource Centre. Wranglers win 4-2

Game 3: March 22, 8 p.m. Murray Arena. Bisons win 5-3

Game 4: March 23, 8 p.m. NextSource Centre. Wranglers win 6-1

Game 5: March 29, 8 p.m. Murray Arena

Game 6: March 30, 8 p.m. NextSource Centre

*Game 7: March 31, 6 p.m. Murray Arena

*If necessary


Remy Greer

About the Author: Remy Greer

Remy Greer is the assistant editor and sports reporter for westernwheel.ca and the Western Wheel newspaper. For story tips contact [email protected]
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