It was an exciting night at the PCU Centre, as the PCI Trojans completed the comeback with 10 seconds to go in regulation to knock off the Morden Thunder 5-4.

The Trojans jumped out to an early 1-0 lead thanks to a goal from Jordan Van Aert, but the Thunder quickly took the lead with 2 goals shortly after. The Thunder added another in the second, but Trojans' forwards Tyson Dyck and Curran Ice each picked up a goal, tying the game at 3 heading into the final frame.

The Thunder scored shortly into the 3rd, and managed to held that lead until around the 2 minute mark when Jaggar Barrault scored for the Trojans to tie things us. Nic Dalrymple scored the game winning goal with just 10 seconds to go in the game.

Dalrymple deflecting Dyck's pass to the slot to win the game

Trojans' netminder Parker Page made a huge save with 3 minutes to go in the game which set up the game-tying goal, Assistant Coach Mark Essay talks about that save, and his performance.

"It (the save) was huge, especially since Adam wasn't able to play tonight so Parker was in there -- against a team he normally wouldn't play against. He was nervous, but he played great. I think he worked himself into that game, he wasn't as sharp at the start, but he stepped up big."

The Trojans face Morris tonight, and Essay says last night's win was a great way to go in tonight.

"Absolutely, Morris' roster is a little rocky right now. I don't know if Keck is back, he seems to be on the DL (Down Low) but either way if he's there or not, we need to go to Morris with a strong effort. They're always well prepared."

The Trojans and Morris go at 8 p.m.