Sop’s heroics help Rangers snap losing skid
Posted Feb 3, 2024 07:36:13 AM.
Last Updated Feb 3, 2024 09:13:48 AM.
The Kitchener Rangers snapped their five-game losing streak on Friday night after a dramatic comeback.
The Blueshirts were down 2-0 entering the 3rd period against the Guelph Storm and were trailing 2-1 in the final minute of regulation.
However, Matthew Sop scored the game-tying goal before netting the overtime winner on a penalty shot as Kitchener beat the Storm 3-2.
“I practice that one a lot, lucky for me, I’ve got goalies that like to take some shootout moves in practice a lot, play a lot of shootout,” Sop said. “I’m just looking if he’s in or out of his net, and just try to make a move.”
The overtime goal was Sop’s 30th goal of the season, and fourth overtime goal.
Rangers Head Coach Jussi Ahokas said it was a much-needed team win.
“We started getting pucks to the net, and I think that was the big key for us,” said Ahokas. “The team showed (a lot) from getting back from 2-0 into 2-2 and then winning in overtime. That was a big thing for us, showed our character of the team.”
You can listen to Friday night’s Rangers Talk post-game show by clicking here.
The Rangers face the Erie Otters on Saturday in Erie. Listen to the game on CityNews 570 with pre-game coverage beginning at 6:30 p.m.