When you play with fire, eventually you will get burned.
In their previous game, the 91Ô´´ 91Ô´´ blew a three-goal lead but were saved by a last-second buzzer-beating highlight-reel goal from Austin Azurdia.
But there were no such heroics in the junior A hockey club's next game as they once again squandered a three-goal advantage. The only difference is this time they lost the game too, falling 4-3 to the host Chilliwack Chiefs in BCHL action on Wednesday (Oct. 10).
"We obviously didn't learn our lesson," said 91Ô´´ coach Bobby Henderson the next day, still perturbed by the defeat.
"Hopefully they learned it this time."
"We dominated the game for 54 minutes, and had a couple of mental breakdowns," he said.
"The guys just panicked and it snowballed."
After a scoreless opening 20 minutes, 91Ô´´ took control with three goals in the opening stanza as Aaron Dolby — on the power play — Mario Puskarich and Mitch McLain all found the back of the net.
The 91Ô´´ were cruising to victory but with just over six minutes remaining in the game, the tide turned as Luke Esposito's intended pass banked in off a 91Ô´´ defender and pinballed past goalie James Barr.
Less than a minute later Esposito struck again, scoring a short-handed goal on a two-on-one break.
And 84 seconds after that, Ryan Donohoe tied the game at three.
The Chiefs completed the comeback with a power-play tally from Spencer Graboski with less than three minutes to go.
The loss ended 91Ô´´'s three-game win streak and dropped them to 5-3-0-1. Chilliwack improved to 6-2-1-1.
The 91Ô´´ are back in action with a home-and-home series this weekend against the West Kelowna Warriors.
The teams play at the 91Ô´´ Events Centre on Oct. 12 before traveling to the interior for the rematch on Oct. 13.