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Heidt’s heroics propel Cougars to dramatic OT victory

BY COLE WALDIE

Prince George Cougars

With 63 seconds remaining in the third period, the Prince George Cougars scored twice with their net empty, and used a Riley Heidt overtime winner to defeat the Spokane Chiefs 5-4 in dramatic overtime fashion.

The scoring ignited at 3:11 of the first period when Ty Chevaldayoff of the Spokane Chiefs broke the ice, slipping one past goaltender Ty Young to take a 1-0 lead. However, the Cougars quickly responded with Matteo Danis’ wrister at 5:50, levelling the score at one apiece. The Chiefs surged back into the lead with Shea Van Olm’s 20th goal of the season at 14:16, concluding the opening frame with a 2-1 advantage in favor of the Chiefs.

Despite a goalless second period, the Cougars exerted significant pressure, outshooting Spokane 11-4 but were unable to breach goaltender Cooper Michaluk’s defense, maintaining the Chiefs’ lead at 2-1 through 40 minutes of play.

The third period intensified as Carlin Dezainde capitalized on a power-play opportunity at 6:47, drawing the Cougars level at 2-2. Yet, the resilient Chiefs surged ahead once again, with Berkly Catton netting two power-play goals at 12:51 and 17:54, extending Spokane’s lead to 4-2 late in the game. However, the Cougars mounted a relentless comeback, with Viliam Kmec narrowing the deficit to one goal at 18:57. With the net empty and 30 seconds remaining, Zac Funk delivered his 59th goal of the season on a late power-play, sending the game into overtime amidst a dramatic third period.

In the overtime period, Riley Heidt emerged as the hero, firing a puck through Michaluk’s legs at 2:03, sealing a spectacular 5-4 overtime triumph for the Cougars in a whirlwind of a hockey game and sending the nearly 4,000 fans at the CN Centre into a frenzy.

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