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‘Canes tender offer sheet to Jesperi Kotkaneimi

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Canadiens have seven days to match proposal

 

RALEIGH, NC – Don Waddell, President and General Manager of the National Hockey League’s Carolina Hurricanes, today announced that the team has tendered an offer sheet to restricted free agent forward Jesperi Kotkaniemi. The one-year contract, which Kotkaniemi has signed, pays a salary of $6,100,015 for the 2021-22 season and carries a $20 signing bonus. The Montreal Canadiens have seven days to match the offer. If the Canadiens do not match the offer, they will receive a first-round pick and a third-round pick in the 2022 NHL Draft as compensation from the Hurricanes.

 

“Jesperi Kotkaniemi accepted our offer. He wants to come to Carolina,” said Waddell. “He sees the core we’ve built here and he wants to be a part of that. We’re proud, but there’s still a waiting period. When you make an offer like that, we saw a vulnerable position. The offer, with the compensation and the core we have, we realized that it was the best chance we had to get the player.”

 

Kotkaniemi, 21, registered 20 points (5g, 15a) in 56 games with Montreal in 2020-21. During the 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs, he posted eight points (5g, 3a) in 19 games. The 6’2″, 201-pound forward has tallied 62 points (22g, 40a) in 171 career NHL regular-season games, all with the Canadiens. Kotkaniemi also skated in 13 AHL games with Laval in 2019-20, recording 13 points (1g, 12a). He registered 37 points (12g, 25a) in 67 Liiga (Finland) games over two seasons with Assat. Kotkaniemi represented Finland at both the 2017 and 2018 IIHF Under-18 World Championships, winning silver in 2017 and gold in 2018. The Pori, Finland, native was selected in the first round, third overall, of the 2018 NHL Draft by Montreal.

GAME RECAP: Lions pick up a win in rainy Ottawa

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OTTAWA — In his return to TD Place, BC’s Rick Campbell collected his second win of the season on the heels of a collective team effort, knocking off his former club, the Ottawa REDBLACKS, 24-12.

 

Leading the charge for his team was a combination of kicking from Jimmy Camacho who went 3-3 on the night and passing from Michael Reilly, who threw for 301 yards. Matt Nichols finished the night with  206 passing yards and an interception.

 

After the haze from the welcome-home fireworks cleared from the Ottawa skyline and both teams settled in, the opening quarter between the REDBLACKS and Lions saw both teams not give an inch.

 

Poised as a matchup between two defences, one in BC that has had the most productive secondary in the CFL, recording a takeaway or more in all their matchups and one in Ottawa that has not been easy to drive against, both delivered, not allowing a touchdown in the opening quarter. Instead, it was a kicking clinic in the opening frame between BC’s Jimmy Camacho and Ottawa’s Lewis Ward. Camacho was good from 49 and 17-yards out while Ward’s 20-yard chip shot kept the REDBLACKS within reach of the BC 6-3 lead.

 

While Mike Benevides’ REDBLACKS’ defence kept Reilly and the BC offence at bay for nearly the entire half, it was only a matter of time before things started clicking for the Lions.

 

After orchestrating an end-to-end drive, starting on his 19-yard line, Reilly completed five of his seven passes before a pass interference call in the end zone set the Lions up at the Ottawa goal line. Plunging his way between the guards, Reilly scored the game’s first touchdown and extended the Orange and Black’s lead.

 

Making it now four consecutive games, the BC lions’ secondary recorded another takeaway after rookie linebacker Jordan Williams stepped in front of a pass intended for Charone Peake for the interception. After coming out of the ensuing Lions’ possession relatively unscathed after Reilly and the Lions were forced to call on the foot of Camacho again, Ward would answer for the REDBLACKS, keeping Ottawa within a touchdown of the lead.

 

As the skies opened up in the third quarter and the rain began to fall down on TD Place, the offence that seemed to be abundant just moments ago evaporated. A streak of multiple two-and-outs by both teams would be broken up by a pass interference penalty by Bo Lokombo would see Ottawa collect the ball at mid-field.

 

After standing their ground, BC would force Ottawa to trot out Lewis Ward for another field goal attempt. Being good this time from 38-yards out, the six-point BC lead previously held now read a deficit of three.

 

BC would respond with points of their own as after Reilly’s throw would slice through the rain enough to find Jevon Cottoy fighting coverage by Don Unamba for a 46-yard reception. After picking up an additional 15 yards after the catch and bringing it over the goal line, Cottoy would record his second-career touchdown and the second touchdown of the game for the Lions to make it 22-12.

 

The mixture of rain and their opponent would spell issues for Ottawa in their efforts to mount a comeback down the stretch. After collecting the first down late in the game, back-to-back Nichols competitions would not be enough for a first down. Opting to go for it and only needing a handful of yards, Justin Davis was dropped behind the line for a loss of one, turning the ball over to Reilly and the Lions.

 

Back-to-back singles by Stefan Flintoft would increase BC’s lead to 24-12.

 

A Davis fumble moments later followed by a point-free last-minute drive would ultimately seal the deal for BC as they collected their second win of the season.

 

Ottawa’s next game will be next Friday against Vernon Adams Jr. and the Montreal Alouettes. BC’s win will send the team into a bye week. Their next game will not be until Week 6, where they will welcome Ottawa to BC Place for a rematch.

CFL Preview: Bombers look to get back on track at home against Stampeders

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WINNIPEG — Week 4 of CFL action will come to a close on Sunday night with the Calgary Stampeders travelling to IG Field to take on their Western rivals, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.

 

The Stampeders will be looking to build on the impressive Week 3 debut of rookie quarterback Jake Maier, whose gutty performance helped to secure a 28-22 victory over the Montreal Alouettes.

 

Despite a rough start from the rookie, Maier wasn’t easily rattled, which earned him high praise from veteran offensive linemen Ucambre Williams.

 

“Great poise, even with the mistakes he was still back there gunslinging,” Williams told Stampeders.com.

 

“He got hit a couple times and still got back up. I enjoy that as an offensive lineman. You want to protect the guy, but when he gets back up when you make a mistake that gives you confidence.”

 

Maier struggled throwing the ball in the first quarter, completing just two passes on six attempts, while throwing two interceptions. However, through the remaining three quarters Maier showed that he has the talent necessary to be a CFL quarterback, throwing the ball 23 times and completing 14 passes for 248 yards and a touchdown.

 

This week, against an aggressive Winnipeg defensive unit, the young pivot knows he will need to stay in the moment and not let his emotions take over.

 

“I believe a quarterback should be even keeled and not get rattled by anything,” Maier told Stampeders.com.

 

“I think that rubs off on your teammates when you’re playing in big game or a hostile environment.”

 

While Maier’s first start was impressive and has generated headlines across the league, the recent play of the Calgary offence shouldn’t go without mention.

 

Headlined by the electric play of Josh Huff and Markeith Ambles the Stamps have been able to build an impressive passing attack. The Red and White have accumulated 846 air yards and are averaging 8.3 yards per reception, making them one of the most efficient passing offences through the first three weeks of league action.

 

Ambles and Huff have combined for 409 yards on 24 receptions for Calgary and are one of the best receiving tandems in the league, second only to the BC Lions duo of Lucky Whitehead and Bryan Burnham.

 

Despite the aggressive nature of the Winnipeg defence, they have struggled defending the run, surrendering a league-high 327 rush yards and three rushing touchdowns.

 

The Stamps will certainly be looking to Ka’Deem Carey to contribute on the ground in their matchup against the Bombers. Carey has totaled 185 rush yards through his first three games, including a two-touchdown performance against Montreal in Week 3.

 

The Bombers enter their Week 4 matchup coming off a 30-23 loss to the Toronto Argonauts, a rare occurrence for the defending Grey Cup champs. Their last loss in the CFL regular season was 672 days ago, where they fell 37-33 in Week 19 to Calgary.

 

As they prepare for the Stamps this time around, they will be preparing for a rookie quarterback. That’s something that veteran defensive linemen, Jackson Jeffcoat knows the Bombers’ front seven will need to take advantage of.

 

“He seems to be pretty confident back there in the pocket throwing the ball,” Jeffcoat said of Maier, through bluebombers.com. “As a young guy, we’re going to have to rattle him, not let him sit back there and be comfortable.”

Flames Sign Forward Dillon Dube

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Calgary, AB – The Calgary Flames announce today that they have signed forward Dillon Dube to a three-year contract with a $2,300,000 AAV.

 

Dube spent the last two seasons with the Calgary Flames and has 121 career NHL games with 18 goals and 25 assists for 43 points along with 30 penalty minutes. Drafted by Calgary in the second round (56th overall) in the 2016 Draft, the former Kelowna Rocket (WHL) has amassed 56 AHL games with the Stockton Heat were he netted 19 goals and 37 assists for 56 points and 34 penalty minutes. Dube captained the Canadian junior team that won gold at the 2021 IIHF World Junior Championship in Buffalo, NY.

 

DILLON DUBE – LEFT WING

 

BORN: Golden, BC                 DATE: July 20, 1998

 

HEIGHT: 5’11”                        WEIGHT: 190 lbs.

 

SHOOTS: Left

 

DRAFTED: 2nd round (56th overall) in the 2016 NHL Draft

 

TERM: Three-year

 

AAV: $2,300,000

Split-T Management’s Stephen Shaw, Omar Rosario and Ivan Baranchyk in Action This Weekend

NEW YORK – Three members of the Split-T Management stable will be in action as undefeated heavyweight Stephan Shaw and undefeated junior welterweight Omar Rosario will be in the ring on Friday in Plant City, Florida while former IBF Junior Welterweight champion Ivan Baranchyk battles undefeated Montana Love as part of the Jake Paul – Tyron Woodley pay-per-view event on Sunday night in Cleveland.

 

Shaw of Saint Louis, Missouri is one of the top heavyweight prospects in the United States as he sports a record of 14-0 with 10 knockouts. The 28 year-old will be making his 2021 debut. He has racked up wins over Danny Kelly (9-2-1), Jonny Rice (4-1-1), Joel Caudle (7-1-1), Donovan Dennis (12-3), Willie Jake Jr, (8-2-1), Gregory Corbin (15-2) and his last bout when he took an eight-round unanimous decision over Lyubomyr Pinchuk (12-1-1-) on December 17, 2020 in Las Angeles..

 

Shaw will be taken on Nick Davis (6-2) of Atlanta, Georgia. Davis is a six-year professional who is coming off a 2nd round stoppage of Eric Abraham on July 23rd in Decatur, Georgia.

 

Shaw is promoted by DiBella Entertainment.

 

Rosario of Caguas, Puerto Rico will take on fellow undefeated Marc Misiura in a four-round bout. Rosario of Caguas, Puerto Rico is 4-o with two knockouts.

 

Rosario, 23 years-old, was the Puerto Rican Olympic Trial Champion at 152 lbs., and was the island’s favorite to win a medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Misiura is the third consecutive undefeated opponent for Rosario. Rosario stopped both Uriel Villanueva (1-0) and Wilfred Mariano (3-0), with the latter coming on June 19th in Las Vegas.

 

Misiura of Scranton, PA is 2-0 with one knockout. The 27-year-old turned professional this year, and is coming off a unanimous decision over Ubaldo Lara on April 24th in Louisville, Kentucky.

 

Rosario, who is promoted by Top Rank, checked in at 141.2 lbs at Thursday’s weigh-in.

 

Both Shaw’s and Rosario’s fights will be part of a Telemundo card.

 

On Sunday night in Cleveland, Baranchyk will make his long awaited return to the ring following his participation in the 2020 fight of the year against Jose Zepeda. That fight, which took place on October 3, 2020 featured eight knockdowns, with Baranchyk coming up on the short end of a classic that was stopped in round five.

 

Prior to that fight, Barranchyk (20-2, 13 KOs) of Miami, Oklahoma, has wins over Alfonso Olver (1-0), David Thomas (4-0), Angel Figueroa (4-1-1), Shadi Shawareb (9-0-2), Nicholas Givan (16-0-1), Eliseo Cruz Sesma (9-0-1), Zhimin Wang (7-0), Abel Ramos (17-1-2), Keenan Smith (11-0), former two-time world title challenger Petr Petrov (38-5).

 

On October 27, 2018, Barachyk won the IBF Junior Welterweight title with a 7th round stoppage over Anthony Yigit in New Orleans. In his first defense he came up just short against now undisputed world champion Josh Taylor. Baranchyk rebounded with a 4th round stoppage over Gabriel Bracero (25-3-1).

 

Love of Cleveland is 15-0-1 with seven knockouts. Just 26 years-old, Love already has wins over Vladimir Pierre (1-0), Samuel Teah (12-1), Ricardo Garcia (14-2), Jerrrico Walton (16-0) and in his last bout, Love stopped Olaide Fijabi (16-0) in two rounds on June 5th in Dubai.

 

The bout will be part of a SHOWTIME Pay-Per-View broadcast at 8 PM ET

 

Baranchyk is promoted by DiBella Entertainment and Holden Productions.

 

Also in action will be undefeated junior middleweight Charles Conwell (15-0, 11 KOs) making his Cleveland homecoming against late-replacement Juan Carlos Rubio (18-0, 9 KOs) of Jalisco, Mexico in a 10-round bout.

 

Conwell is promoted by DiBella Entertainment and Holden Productions.

GAME RECAP: Ti-Cats spoil Als’ Homecoming to earn first win

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MONTREAL — An electrifying special teams performance by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats provided the boost they needed to earn their first win of the season, defeating the Montreal Alouettes 27-10.

 

After having the past week off to return to the drawing board and reflect on their recent outings, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats looked rejuvenated, revitalized and reinvented, highlighted by a stunning display of punt and kickoff returning by Frankie Williams, who recorded 184 yards and an interception on the night.

 

Dane Evans got the start at quarterback, in for the injured Jeremiah Masoli and threw for 183 yards. In a losing effort, Vernon Adams Jr. would throw for 171 yards and an interception.

 

After collecting 49 yards on the opening kickoff, Hamilton would not be done with the big plays in their opening drive. In fact, it would end with Dane Evans connecting with Steven Dunbar in the endzone to silence Als fans celebrating their return to Percival Molson Stadium.

 

After two Montreal possessions that garnered no result, another Frankie Williams punt return, this time for 67 yards, would give Hamilton pristine field position after being down on the Montreal 36-yard line. After being held out of the endzone, Hamilton would opt for a field goal, making it a 10-0, two-score game.

 

Looking to reverse the course of action and feed off their home crowd, Montreal’s offence went to work at the start of the second quarter. After the Als collected the ball, it would take them three plays before Vernon Adams would connect with Quan Bray in the endzone for six, electrifying the home crowd.

 

Hamilton would add another field goal on their ensuing possession after what looked to be a promising drive was ended by Adarius Pickett, forcing Michael Domagala to be good from 46-yards out.

 

After covering a little too well, Hamilton’s Cariel Brooks would be called for defensive pass interference, giving the Als a chance to score before the half-closed. Coming out of the three-minute warning, Adams would lean heavily on the talents of his arm but after back-to-back incompletions, David Cote would split the uprights bringing the Als within three, leaving it at a 13-10 Hamilton lead.

 

Following a barrage of offence in the opening half, both teams seemed to settle in defensively during the second half and neither allowed any points. Coincidently or not, it was also when both teams found roadblocks. For Montreal, it was multiple two-and-outs and a costly penalty on a Hamilton missed field goal returned by Mario Alford. For Hamilton, it was their ability to make those field goals in search of increasing their lead.

 

Frankie Williams would see his name be called again. This time, it was for his play on the defensive side of the ball after he picked off Vernon Adams, which would turn into points for the Tiger-Cats as the outstretched arms of Nikola Kalinic crossed the goal line, putting Hamilton out in front 20-10.

 

Ahead of the three-minute warning and down by two scores, the Alouette offence transitioned to the ground. Feeding William Stanback and keeping it himself, Vernon Adams led the Als downfield looking to erase the deficit they faced. After a facemask penalty forced them back 15 yards, their offence would be forced to punt again.

 

Hamilton would make the best of their Montreal product, Sean Thomas-Erlington in the final few minutes who would be leaned on to close out the clock. After he surpassed the first down marker, winding down the clock would be not satisfactory for him as the former Carabin added an additional touchdown, sealing the win for Hamilton.

 

Montreal will get the chance to rebound as they make the short trip to TD Place Stadium to take on the Ottawa REDBLACKS next Friday at 7:30 p.m. ET. For Hamilton, they will have their own homecoming, welcoming in their QEW rival, the Toronto Argonauts to Tim Hortons Field next Monday at 1:00 p.m. ET.

‘Canes reach Affiliation agreement with Norfolk Admirals

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Virginia-based team will serve as Hurricanes’ ECHL affiliate

 

RALEIGH, N.C. – Don Waddell, President and General Manager of the National Hockey League’s Carolina Hurricanes, today announced that the Hurricanes have reached an affiliation agreement with the ECHL’s Norfolk Admirals through the 2021-22 season.

 

“We’re excited to partner with the Norfolk Admirals and have some of our Hurricanes prospects playing just three hours down the road in Virginia,” said Waddell. “Owned and led by former Admirals player Patrick Cavanagh, the Admirals have a proud history and following in Hampton Roads.”

 

“The Norfolk Admirals affiliation with the Carolina Hurricanes is a tremendous new chapter in our 32-year history, one in which our fan base and the Hampton Roads community will truly celebrate for our upcoming season,” said Admirals Owner and CEO Patrick Cavanagh. “Many within our Admirals community already follow the Hurricanes, so to be a part of their player developmental journey and to share it with our fans at Scope is an incredible experience. I would like to thank Don Waddell for his world-class leadership and trust in the Norfolk Admirals. The excitement level has reached a new high for our upcoming season and our October 22 home opener.”\

 

The Admirals have been based in Norfolk, Va., since 1989. Originally named the Hampton Roads Admirals, the team competed in the ECHL from 1989-2000, winning league championships in 1991, 1992 and 1998. The franchise joined the American Hockey League (AHL) as the Norfolk Admirals in 2000 and won the Calder Cup in 2012. Norfolk rejoined the ECHL in 2015.

Minnesota Wild Signs Defenseman Jordie Benn to a One-Year Contract

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SAINT PAUL, Minn. – Minnesota Wild General Manager Bill Guerin today announced the National Hockey League (NHL) club has signed defenseman Jordie Benn to a one-year, $900,000 contract.

 

Benn, 34 (7/26/87), collected 10 points (1-9=10), a plus-7 rating, nine penalty minutes (PIM) and 51 blocked shots in 39 games with the Vancouver Canucks and Winnipeg Jets last season. He was acquired by the Jets from the Canucks on April 12, 2021, in exchange for a sixth round selection in the 2021 NHL Draft (Connor Lockhart). The 6-foot-2, 199-pound native of Victoria, British Columbia, added one assist in three Stanley Cup Playoff contests with Winnipeg. Benn has recorded 127 points (24-103=127), a plus-19 rating, 222 PIM, 670 hits and 908 blocked shots in 556 career games during 10 NHL seasons with Dallas, Montreal, Vancouver and Winnipeg (2011-21). He has tallied four assists in 23 career Stanley Cup Playoff contests.

 

Benn was originally signed by Dallas as a free agent on July 10, 2011.

THREE POINTS: Houston Dynamo FC host Minnesota United prior to FIFA window

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NEED TO KNOW:

Dynamo FW Fafa Picault enters the game with four goals in his last five games

Dynamo hold a 4-0-2 record against Minnesota at BBVA Stadium

Houston looks to split the series with the Loons after falling 2-0 on Aug. 7 in the first meeting of the season

HOUSTON – Houston Dynamo FC host Minnesota United on Saturday for their second meeting of the regular season. Houston snapped a four-game losing streak last Saturday with a 2-2 draw against FC Dallas and look to earn the full three points for the fourth time at BBVA Stadium this season.

Fafa Picault gave Houston a 1-0 lead last Saturday against his former club and the winger has now scored in three consecutive games and in four out of his last five outings. Picault is now tied with forward Maxi Urruti for the most goals scored this season with six.

Midfielder Matias Vera scored the equalizer last Saturday and his third of the regular season. Vera has been playing higher up the field this season and currently leads the team in chances created with 23 this year. Defensively, the 25-year-old has the second most recoveries on the team with 96.

Minnesota enter Saturday’s game in fifth place and winless in their last three matches. The Loons’ last victory came on Aug. 7 against the Dynamo in Minnesota. Houston leads the all-time series with a 4-3-4 record and a 4-0-2 record at home against the Loons. Houston won the first of three meetings in 2020 and the two clubs split points in the following two meetings.

The Dynamo will remain in Houston and host the Portland Timbers on Sept. 3 at 7:00 p.m. CT.

Here are three key points ahead of Saturday’s game:

DYNAMO NAVIGATE FIRST HOME GAME WITHOUT RAMOS: The Dynamo will be led by assistant coach Omid Namazi on Saturday following Friday’s announcement that head coach Tab Ramos will miss the match due to a medical emergency concerning a family member. Ramos and Namazi have worked together since 2014 when the duo coached for U.S. Soccer as part of the U-20 Men’s National Team program. Namazi brings more than a decade of experience as a head coach and assistant coach at the club and international level. The Provo, Utah native also filled in for Ramos earlier this season following a suspension against the Colorado Rapids on May 15.

HOUSTON TO LOSE FIVE PLAYERS FOR INTERNATIONAL DUTY: Saturday’s game will be the last match for five players reporting for international duty on Sunday. Midfielder Boniek Garcia and defender Maynor Figueroa will report to Honduras for a pair of World Cup qualifiers. Forward Ari Lassiter and midfielder Adalberto “Coco” Carrasquilla will also depart for international duty and the duo will be rivals on Thursday, Sept. 2 in a Concacaf World Cup qualifier. Midfielder Darwin Ceren will join El Salvador to face Honduras and Canada in the opening round of regional qualifiers.

MINNESOTA UNITED WINLESS AT BBVA STADIUM: Minnesota enter Saturday’s game winless in Houston after six meetings at BBVA Stadium. The Loons earned a draw in the first meeting between both clubs on April 14, 2017 in a 2-2 draw. Minnesota secured their second point in Houston last year after a 2-2 draw on Sept 19, 2020. Ethan Finlay and Robin Lod combine for four goals against the Dynamo and both featured in the first meeting of the season between both clubs, a 2-0 victory for Minnesota on Aug. 7.

RECAP: Berry brace, Zelarayan free-kick goal lead Crew to 3-2 win over FC Cincinnati

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The Columbus Crew snapped their six-game losing streak in dramatic fashion, taking a 3-2 victory over FC Cincinnati in a wild Hell is Real derby at Lower.com Field on Friday thanks to two late goals from substitute Miguel Berry.

It was FC Cincinnati that looked set to take what would have been a massive Heineken Rivalry Week road victory when Isaac Atanga broke a 1-1 deadlock with his first MLS goal in the 74th minute. But the visitors would find themselves unable to hold that lead or even escape with a draw, as Berry found the leveler and the game-winner in a 78-second span starting in the 81st minute, delivering the Crew three points.

Both sides logged quality chances throughout the night, starting when Crew nearly found the opener twice in a chaotic sequence just nine minutes into the contest that saw them get denied by the woodwork on both looks.

The first was a wide-open opportunity in transition from Luis Diaz off a cross from Derek Etienne Jr. which the Costa Rican winger smashed off the post. Lucas Zelarayan then collected the rebound and uncorked a curling shot that looked goal-bound for what would have been an incredible golazo, only to see it glance off the crossbar.

Zelarayan would not be denied, though, giving Columbus the lead in spectacular fashion right on the stroke of halftime. It was a vintage free kick from the dynamic Argentine, who hit a perfectly placed shot into the top corner, giving no chance to diving Cincinnati goalkeeper Kenneth Vermeer.

But the Crew couldn’t hold the lead into halftime, yielding the leveler to Ronald Matarrita, who came through with a highlight-reel strike of his own. The left back collected a corner kick that was headed out of the box and scorched home an unstoppable shot to the far post.

Cincinnati then stunned the home crowd with a go-ahead goal in the 74th minute through Atanga, who finished off a counterattack with a clinical strike to the far post that gave Jaap Stam’s group a great chance to see out a massive victory. But Berry tied it in the 81st after Vermeer spilled a save in front of goal, allowing for a rebound finish, then won it in the 83rd after an attempted clearance from Cincinnati deflected off the substitute’s thigh and into the net for what stood as the game-winning goal.