The head coach of the Lakeshore Canadiens believes Tuesday night's game is a must win for both teams.
The Canadiens lead the Schmalz Cup Quarter-Final series two-games to one.
Exeter won game three in Lakeshore Sunday night two-nothing.
Canadiens Head Coach Anthony Iaquinta says Exeter is a hard working team.
"They finish all their checks," says Iaquinta. "They're intimidating. They're well coached. They're just good all in all so there's no shifts off. It's not going to be easy here."
CANADIENS GAMEDAY !! Tonight the Canadiens hit the road for Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals in Exeter. Puck drop set for 8 pm with the Canadiens leading the series 2-1.
— Lakeshore Canadiens (@LSCanadiens) March 26, 2019
He adds his team isn't dealing with any major injuries heading into game four.
"There's bumps and bruises all over the place but the further you go the rest it gets as far as that's concerned," says Iaquinta. "So I mean they're battling, they're working through it and we're okay."
Puck drops in Exeter at 8pm.
Game five will take place Friday night in Lakeshore.