Rebels Show Signs of Life, Fall to Posse in Double O-T

The struggling Castlegar Rebels bounced back from a sloppy, dismal Friday loss to Kimberley with a strong effort against the Princeton Posse.

Unfortunately, an own-goal in the second overtime frame clinched the 5-4 victory for the visitors.

Frustration boiled over for the Rebels as Colby Winia cross checked a celebrating Posse player and received a match penalty.

He’ll be suspended at least a game for the infraction and will join defender Dallas Goodwin who is sitting as a result of an abuse of official penalty.

With the loss, the Rebels have 5 points through 11 games in the schedule – two points back of Grand Forks for fourth in the Neil Murdoch division.

 

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