The Hamilton Bulldogs get another chance to beat the host Regina Pats in tonight's Memorial Cup semifinal.
Hamilton lost 3-2 to the Pats in the opening game of the Canadian major junior championship last week.
Bulldogs captain Justin Lemcke says his team is excited to get some redemption.
"We're gong to expect a better Regina team than we faced in the first game and we're going ot have to be a lot better as well," says Lemcke.
Pats coach John Paddock says he doesn't expect anything different from Hamilton tonight.
"They say their game wasn't very good then so I don't think ours was a peak either after being off for 45 days, but we know they're a good team," he says.
The Pats have scored a tournament high 15 goals while also giving up a tournament high 15 against.
Hamilton has scored just 7 goals in the tournament but has only allowed 6. The other three teams have allowed at least 12 goals against.
The winner of the semifinal takes on the Acadie-Bathurst Titan of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League in Sunday's championship.