We play a lot of games in a short amount of time so we have to make sure we have to focus for Friday night,” he said. We happy for the moment but we have to put this one behind us and move forward. There’s not a lot of secret to our success, just working hard and being really smart and staying out of the penalty box,” he said. “We have played with a lot more energy and a lot smarter. Langley had led the series 2-0 but the Lakers stormed back to take the next three.Īnd Holden Cattoni continues to be a major factor in the series, adding five more goals on Wednesday to give him 13 goals in the last three games. We are going to rest up and come out on Friday and give it everything we have got and play Thunder lacrosse.” “Our backs are against the wall, but we are confident in our guys, and we are confident in our coaching staff and the systems they plan and draw up for us to take out to the game. “We just have to stick to our game plan, remember what got us here and remember that it is a team game and everyone has to pitch in and everyone has to bring their ‘A’ game because it is the Mann Cup, this is the best of the best.” “We have proven all season long time and time again that we are capable, and we have the talent both offensively, defensively and Frank (Scigliano) in net to play with the top team and be the best team,” said Langley captain Connor Robinson. They will go for their 18 th Mann Cup on Friday night in game six with the Thunder looking to stave off elimination to force a decisive seventh game on Saturday night. The Lakers scored six minutes into game five and never trailed as they took a 3-2 series lead in the Mann Cup national championships following a 10-5 victory on Wednesday night at the Peterborough Memorial Centre. The Langley Thunder are on the brink of elimination as the host Peterborough Lakers are one win away from a fourth consecutive championship.
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