Young Victoria Grizzlies in a giant hole

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It’s time to throw the cliché book, the unabridged edition, at the Victoria Grizzlies. Are their backs against the wall or is there no tomorrow? Both.

The Salmon Arm Silverbacks took a 3-0 lead in their best-of-seven first-round B.C. Hockey League playoff series with a 3-2 victory Monday night at The Q Centre.

The Silverbacks, a stifling defensive team, won the first two games 2-1 and 4-0 in Salmon Arm.

The fourth game is tonight at The Q Centre. A fifth game, if required, will be Thursday in Salmon Arm.

“We’re focusing on Game 4 and have not even thought a day beyond that,” said Grizzlies captain Marty Westhaver.

“The team has worked hard and is getting the effort but the bounces haven’t gone our way. We still believe it’s going to be a long series.”

The crossover series is between the Interior Division third-seed Silverbacks (30-23-5 in the regular season) and Island Division fifth-place Grizzlies (24-33-1).

Game 3 opened in the worst way possible for Victoria as Luke Mylymok, selected by the Victoria Royals in the 2016 WHL bantam draft, opened the scoring for Salmon Arm followed by Logan Shaw before the game was five minutes old.

It was the third goal of the series for Mylymok, who chose the pending NCAA Div. 1 route at Minnesota-Duluth, over the major-junior WHL.

Defenceman Reid Lindsay got one back for the Grizzlies before Simon Tassy’s goal in the final minute of the first restored the Silverbacks’ two-game advantage.

Home-Island product Westhaver, the 20-year-old NCAA Div. 1 Alabama-Huntsville-bound veteran, is now down to potentially the final game of his four-year junior career with the Grizzlies. He brought the hosts back to within one with his first goal of the playoffs at 8:18 of the second period. There needs to be more of that from the small veteran group on what is largely a youthful Grizzlies team.

The goaltending battle is top-notch. Ethan Langenegger of Salmon Arm, committed to NCAA Div. 1 Lake Superior State, made 28 saves to be named the game’s first star. Victoria’s NCAA Penn State Nittany Lions-bound goaltender, 20-year-old Liam Souliere, made 22 saves.

“We knew this was going to be a battle of the goalies and both have been solid in this series,” said Westhaver.

“It’s going to take us crashing the net and creating chances. We don’t need pretty goals. We just need goals.”

In series involving other Island Division teams, the Island top-seed Nanaimo Clippers lead the fourth-seed Alberni Bulldogs 2-0 heading into the third game tonight in Port Alberni, while the second-seed Cowichan Valley Capitals lead the third-seed Kings 2-0 heading into the third game tonight in Powell River.

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