Glens coach satisfied with home ice advantage in Battle of Glengarry

Despite dropping a 1-0 decision in Williamstown on Wednesday to the Jr. B Rebels, the Alexandria Glens coach, Marc Sauve, says he is still optimistic with his team maintaining home-ice advantage and playing in front of a big crowd with "lots of energy" when the boys will take to the Sports Palace ice Friday night in game five of the St. Lawrence Division final series.

He says Char-Lan goaltender Sebastien Parker "stole the show" Wednesday night, though admits some of the Glens "didn't show up to play."

Sauve adds, the Glens "need to play like champs," something he is not worried about as the series continues this weekend.

Alexandria netminder Dominic Quann returned to the team for both games three and four this week and was "very solid" according to his coach. He had been knocked out of game two in Williamstown last weekend after a Char-Lan player collided with him.

Game five in the best-of-seven series goes Friday night at 8 p.m. in Alexandria, with the series moving on to Williamstown Saturday night for game six at 7:45 p.m.