The Cape Breton Eagles aim to level the series against the Drakkar at Centre 200 after a victorious game three, following a 16-day gap between home games for fans.

By the Numbers
  • Home team has won all games in the series so far.
  • Eagles have scored 5 goals in the series, while Drakkar have scored 10.
  • Justin Gill leads the playoffs with 20 points in 11 games.
  • Eagles' Cam Squires has 19 points in 12 games.
  • Eagles hold a 20.9% power play record, compared to Drakkar's 17.9% at home.
  • Drakkar previously had a perfect playoff record, winning their first ten games.
Yes, But

Although the Eagles won game three, they need to maintain their momentum to avoid falling behind again in the series.

State of Play
  • Game four is set to take place at Centre 200, with a sold-out crowd expected.
  • Cape Breton Eagles have shown resilience, particularly in their home games.
  • Drakkar's unbeaten streak has been broken, adding more suspense to the series.
What's Next

The outcome of game four will crucially shape the momentum and dynamics of the series moving forward.

Bottom Line

The Cape Breton Eagles face a pivotal game four against the Drakkar, aiming to capitalize on their recent victory to even the series.