The LaSalle Vipers take on the London Nationals in game four of their second round Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League playoff series Tuesday night at the Vollmer Centre.
LaSalle needs a win to tie things at two games each, as London won the opener at Western Fair 6-2, while the other games have been decided by just a goal.
The Vipers won game two on home ice 3-2, but then lost game three 2-1 last Saturday night in London.
Vipers head coach, John Nelson says he thinks a good crowd tonight should boost his club.
"In the past our tradition in LaSalle has been to play real well there, so we're looking forward to playing a real good game for our fans and keep our foot on the gas pedal. I know our guys are real ramped up and they're ready to play and hopefully have the series tied up at two-two going into London tomorrow night."
Nelson says they've been learning more and more about the Nationals with every game.
"I thought we made a lot of positive changes in our adjustments that we've made playing London. We're learning more about them as the series grows, and going into tonight, we've learned a few more things about them and the boys are ready to go tonight."
Game time Tuesday in LaSalle is 7p.m.
Game five will be back at Western Fair in London on Wednesday night.
Leamington also plays in Komoka Tuesday night, with the Flyers down 2-1 to the Kings.