Clippers beat high flying Eagles, take points in eighth straight home game
NANAIMO — The Clippers erased a two period deficit to earn a win for just the fourth time this season in a 4-3 triumph over the Surrey Eagles.
Surrey had leads of 1-0, 2-1 and 3-2 but Nanaimo’s best players took over in the third period.
The Clippers Patrick Fortune, on the power play, and Makaio Van Tassel erased those two deficits but it was Cole Lonsdale that scored the game changing goal early in the third period.
Lonsdale tied the game 3-3 after doing a full lap of the offensive zone and rifling a shot behind netminder Maddox Osaka.


