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Chilliwack Chiefs win in overtime against Langley's Rivermen

Caleb Malhotra gets first goal of BCHL career in overtime
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The Chilliwack Chiefs surround forward Caleb Malhotra after his overtime goal against the Langley Rivermen, Sept. 8.

The Chilliwack Chiefs ended Sunday's game in a 6-5 OT win over the Langley Rivermen, courtesy of one of the team's youngest players. 

Caleb Malhotra, a 2008-forward signed on in April, found the back of the net 1:19 into the first overtime, assisted by Tucker Shedd. It was the fourth shot on the Rivermen's goalie in the short overtime, with the visitor's not even getting a chance to score. 

 

 

But starting from the beginning, the only goal of the first period went to Langley's Jack Bakker in a power play. 

The Chiefs' Savin Virk evened it up early in the second period, but the Rivermen's Luke Pfoh scored at 15:45 bringing the score to 2-1. 

Savin evened it up again early in the third period, but the Rivermen's Austin Borggaard answered that with a goal at the 3:27 mark. 

A pair of goals by Ty Campbell (7:40) and Jordan Geike (9:22) finally flipped the scoreboard in the Chief's favour, just briefly before a goal by Langley's Jerome Maharaj tied it up again at 4-4. 

The Chiefs' Caleb Elfering scored at 15:35, but that was met by a goal by Mason Kesselring just one minute later, tying them up at 5-5. 

The Chiefs took 42 shots on net, compared to the Rivermen's 27. Penalty minutes went to Enzo Lottin (slashing), Jordan Geike (minor high-sticking), Connor Dick (cross-checking), Nathan Morin (roughing), Dominic Greico (interference) and Nico Grabas (unsportsmanlike conduct).  

Next up is another exhibition home game against the Coquitlam Express, Saturday, Sept. 14 at 6 p.m. 

The home opener is set for Sept. 21. 

 

 

 



Jessica Peters

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