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Cowichan Capitals rally for OT win to hand Victoria Grizzlies second straight loss

For just the third time this season, the Victoria Grizzlies have lost two straight games. Steen Cooper鈥檚 goal, at 2:30 of overtime, gave the Cowichan Valley Capitals a 3-2 victory at the Island Savings Centre in Duncan on Wednesday night.

For just the third time this season, the Victoria Grizzlies have lost two straight games.

Steen Cooper鈥檚 goal, at 2:30 of overtime, gave the Cowichan Valley Capitals a 3-2 victory at the Island Savings Centre in Duncan on Wednesday night.

The Grizzlies blew two one-goal leads, allowing the tying marker by Kyle Horsman with just 2:34 to go in the third period.

The last time the Grizzlies had lost two consecutive games was Nov. 2 and 9 when the Island Division leaders dropped 3-1 and 5-4 decisions, respectively, to the Capitals and West Kelowna. Victoria also lost back-to-back outings back on Sept. 28-29.

鈥淣ot the result we were looking for,鈥 said Grizzlies head coach and general manager Bill Bestwick. 鈥淲e let them hang around and hang around.

鈥淲e had done a real good job of not losing two in a row, but clearly this is not the start we were looking for in the second half of the season.鈥

The Grizzlies had lost 6-4 to Nanaimo on Saturday.

On Wednesday, Victoria opened the scoring as David Mazurek tallied 12:05 into the game. Jesse Neher evened it up at 1-1 at 17:21 of the second, but Myles Fitzgerald sent the visitors to the room with a 2-1 lead just 48 seconds later.

The Grizzlies outshot the hosts 37-27. Brady Rouleau was in net for Victoria, while Connor LaCouvee started for Cowichan.