The Stockton Heat scored six goals on Monday en route to a sixth consecutive win.
Their opponents, the Manitoba Moose, dominated much of the game’s first 30 minutes before Stockton started to turn the tide. The red-hot Heat had six power-play opportunities in the game (compared to just two for the Moose) and took advantage, scoring three goals.
The Heat led by 2-0, 3-1, 4-3, and 5-4 scores in this game, but the Moose continued to battle back and scored three game-tying goals to push it to overtime. After leading the Heat in scoring last year with 47 points, Glenn Gawdin finally scored his first goal of the 2020-21 campaign in the extra period to extend his team’s winning streak.