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Walker’s third-period goal lifts Campbellton Tigers past Western Capitals

Logo of the MJHL's Summerside Western Capitals.
Logo of the MJHL's Summerside Western Capitals. - Contributed

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SUMMERSIDE, P.E.I. —

Joel Walker’s third-period goal sent the Campbellton Tigers to a 4-3 win over the Summerside D. Alex MacDonald Ford Western Capitals in the Maritime Junior Hockey League on Monday night.
Walker broke a 3-3 tie at 3:51 and the game-winning tally came 18 seconds after Brodie MacArthur’s power-play goal and his second tally of the night evened the score for the Caps.
Pascal Valcourt (1-1), Josh Crooks and Maxime Charest also scored for the Tigers, who improved to 5-2-1 (won-lost-overtime losses) before 960 fans at the Campbellton Memorial Civic Centre.
Gianluca Fuoco netted the other goal for the Caps (8-3-0), who entered the game having won three games in a row and seven of eight. Bennett MacArthur (2), Zach Thususka, Colby MacArthur and Kallum Muirhead chipped in with assists.
The Tigers led 1-0 after the opening period and the teams were tied 2-2 following 40 minutes.
The Caps held a 35-32 shots-on-goal advantage. Tristan Gray was the winning goaltender and Dominik Tmej took the loss.
Referees Jeff Silliker and Alex Estrabrooks called just three minor penalties in the game – two of those against Campbellton – and the teams played a penalty-free second period.
The game’s three stars were:
1. Joel Walker (Tigers), 2. Pascal Valcourt (Tigers), 3. Brodie MacArthur (Caps).
The Caps return to action on Friday in Truro, N.S., against the Bearcats (2-6-3) and the Tigers pay a return visit to Summerside on Saturday. Game time at Eastlink Arena is set for 7 p.m.

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