Chatham Maroons goaltender Kevin Linker. (Photo by Matt Weverink)Chatham Maroons goaltender Kevin Linker. (Photo by Matt Weverink)
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Maroons top Vipers in Game 2

The Chatham Maroons completed a comeback in overtime to beat the LaSalle Vipers 4-3 on Thursday in Game 2 of the GOJHL Western Conference Quarterfinals.

The Vipers took a big lead in the first period by scoring three back-to-back goals.

LaSalle was able to hold the 3-0 advantage throughout a scoreless second period, but  AJ Ryan scored early in the third to put Chatham on the board. Evan Wells added another for the Maroons 4:30 into the frame and Cam Symons scored less than two minutes later to tie the game and force overtime.

Dallas Maurovic scored the game-winner for Chatham 53 seconds into OT.

HEAR THE CALL ON MAUROVIC'S OVERTIME WINNER FROM THE CFCO BROADCAST:

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The Maroons have now tied the Vipers 1-1 in the best-of-seven series.

The two teams face off again in Game 3 on Saturday in LaSalle. Puck drop is at 7 p.m. You can hear the game live on-air on Country 92.9FM / 630AM CFCO or online at country929.com.

HEAR THE REST OF CHATHAM'S GOALS FROM THURSDAY NIGHT'S GAME BELOW:

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