The low glass in Erie giveth, the low glass taketh away.
The Otters' Mason Marchment had a puck bounce during his clearing attempt, which caused the disc to go into the stands for a delay-of-game penalty in overtime. That put the Oshawa Generals on a power play, where Cole Cassels scored the decider for the 6-5 win and 3-1 series lead. Cassels' faceoff win against fellow Vancouver Canucks prospect Kyle Pettit faciliated a game-tying goal with fewer than one second left in the second period.
The Generals shook off a four-point night from Connor McDavid are headed home to General Motors Centre, where they held the top NHL draft prospect to one assist in the first two games.