In a nail-biting finish, the Guelph Storm clinched their fourth consecutive victory with a 7-6 overtime triumph against the Owen Sound Attack on Saturday. Jake Karabela emerged as the hero, netting his second goal of the game with just 32 seconds remaining in the extra period.

The decisive moment unfolded as Guelph capitalized on an ill-timed line change by the Attack, creating a golden opportunity with a three-on-two rush. Max Namestnikov made a pivotal play, spotting Karabela alone by the side of the Attack’s net, where Karabela sealed the win with a composed finish.

Namestnikov’s stellar performance extended beyond the game-winning assist, as he contributed three assists overall, showcasing his playmaking prowess on the ice.

The scoring barrage for Guelph also featured Braeden Bowman, who notched two goals, while Leo Serlin, Ryan McGuire, and Charlie Paquette each added a goal to the tally, demonstrating a balanced offensive effort from the Storm.

With this thrilling victory, Guelph heads into the final stretch of the regular season on a high note, gearing up for their upcoming matchup against London on Sunday.

Guelph Storm’s Impressive Streak Continues

The Guelph Storm’s recent string of successes underscores their resilience and skill on the ice, with each win building momentum and confidence as they approach the postseason. Stay tuned as the Storm aim to carry this winning mentality into their future battles, showcasing their determination to conquer the competition.