Jason Krog scores on a redirection with 1:47 left in regulation, giving the Sound Tigers a Game-1 w…
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Bob Nardella ties it through a screen with 2.7 seconds left. (Bridgeport looks for a knocked-down-by-high-stick call. Eric Furlatt disagrees.) After a 29-minute delay when the lights go out midway through the 20-minute overtime period, Andreas Karlsson wins it 13:58 into the extra period. Chicago takes Game 1 of the Calder Cup Final 5-4.
The Wolves had taken early 2-0 (the second on a five-on-three) and 3-1 (the third on the power play) leads, but the Sound Tigers tie it on second-period goals from Trent Hunter (his second) and Matt Higgins (short-handed).
Game 2 is the next night.