Following a scoreless 7-minute overtime period, the game was still tied at 1 so the game was decided in a shootout. If you're reading this before watching the video and you don't want to know yet who won, stop reading this description now. Tyler Hylland of the Stingers was the only player to score in the shootout and Stingers' goalie Kyle Jessiman stopped all 3 Queen's shooters as Concordia won the game, 2-1.
The visitors had a 78-69 lead heading into Target Score Time, so the winner had to reach 87 points. Niagara had no problem ...
The basket cut Niagara's lead to 8 points.
The dunk cut Niagara's lead to 11 points late in the 3rd quarter.
Phil Jordan Tchuente was the dunker and Curtis Hollis sank the 3-pointer to give the visitors a 10-point lead.
The dunk cut into Niagara's lead late in the 2nd quarter.
Prior to this sequence, Niagara had already scored 5 straight points to cut the Alliance's lead to 30-27. Then Curtis Hollis sank a ...
The basket gave the Alliance a 30-22 lead early in the 2nd quarter.
The 6 points helped give the Alliance an 18-16 lead late in the 1st quarter.