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Chiefs take 3-1 lead with 6-1 win

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The Chiefs opened the scoring before the game was a minute old, during four-aside hockey on the rush as Caleb Elfering chipped in a Brady Milburn pass up and over Colin Winn from in tight. The Chiefs had a handful of Grade A opportunities through the first, but Colin Winn stood tall to keep it a one-goal game into period two.

 

The Bulldogs had an outstanding chance early in the second to tie the game, but Quintin Miller made a diving save on a cross-ice rebound to rob Ben Buckley to keep it 1-0. Shortly afterwards, it was 2-0 as Carter Anderson converted a cross-ice pass by Olivier Beaulieu. The Chiefs made it 3-0 on an Arjun Bawa net drive lifted high over Winn three minutes later. The Bulldogs kept the foot on the gas and had a bushel of chances through the remainder of the period, but couldn’t get a bounce to beat Miller as it stayed 3-0 after 40 minutes.

 

Chilliwack added to their lead just 53 seconds into the third, as Caleb Elfering banked it off a Bulldog and in to make it 4-0. Less than a minute later, the Bulldogs finally cracked Quintin Miller, as Brendan Ruskowski scored from in tight on a Zeke Nicholson and Caden Tremblay set up to make it 4-1. The Chiefs answered at the five minute mark, on a turnover leading to an in-alone chance by Connor Arsenault going high blocker side on Winn. Another turnover at the Chief line led to a 2 on 1 rush less than a minute later would complete the scoring as Nico Grabas one-timed home a Nathan Morin pass to make it a 6-1 final.

 

Shots were 39-34 Chiefs, with Quintin Miller earning the win while Colin Winn took the loss. The Bulldogs went 0 for 2 on the power play while the Chiefs went 0 for 1.