The Amherstburg Integrity Admirals take on the Lakeshore Canadiens, January 29, 2016. (Photo courtesy of Jocelyn McLaughlin)The Amherstburg Integrity Admirals take on the Lakeshore Canadiens, January 29, 2016. (Photo courtesy of Jocelyn McLaughlin)
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Amherstburg Needing A Road Win

The Admirals are back in Blenheim for game five of their GLJCHL semi-final.

Amherstburg Head Coach Paul Bortignon feels neither team has been able to dominate for a full 60 minutes to this point.

"We've got out to good starts and they've had strong finishes, for the most part, in this series."  He says, "It all adds up to a 2-2 series. Each team's got an overtime win, each team has a 5-1 win or a 5-2 win, so it's been tight."

The home team has won each of the first four games, and Bortignon believes that will continue to be a factor in the series.

"[Blenheim's] got to be one of the toughest places to play and probably one of the most intimidating as well, with their fans and the noise that they make," says the coach. "And we knew all along that we were a good home team. We just need to find a way to steal one there and protect our home ice as well."

Tonight's puck drop is set for 7:45pm.

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