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Vipers Need To Bounce Back

LaSalle looks to even its second round Jr. B playoff series with London tonight.

The Nationals topped the Vipers 5-1 Saturday night, after LaSalle squeezed out a 3-2 overtime win the night before.

Having scored just six goals in the series so far, Vipers Head Coach Bill Bowler hopes his players can start doing better with the chances they get.

"Easier said than done when you're going through good defenders and goalies are playing well. It's hard to score," explains the coach. "We just don't want to have missed opportunities. Don't miss the net. Don't lose the puck."

LaSalle trails London 2-1 in the series, as the home team has won each game.

Tonight's puck drop is set for 7pm at the Vollmer Complex.

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