Adam Iwan and the Terriers are back in Selkirk tonight for game four.

The Portage Terriers can book their ticket to the Addison Division finals with a win tonight in Steeltown.

The Dogs take a 3-0 series lead into Selkirk for game four of the Addison Division semi-final. After a 4-1 victory in game one, the Terriers have twice come back from two goal deficits to win games two and three. Combined with the regular season, Portage holds a 5-0 record in the Selkirk Recreational Complex, giving them another edge going into tonight's contest.

Tanner Waldvogel had the overtime winner in Tuesday's 5-4 triumph in Portage. The local product says the team's veterans know what a lengthy playoff run requires and the rookies are getting their heads in that mindset.

"We have enough guys from last year's run that we all know what it takes," says Waldvogel. "The new guys seem to be catching on and I think they understand what you gotta do. It's a long battle and you just gotta come every night and give it everything."

The Terriers have seen plenty of balance in their offense in the first three games of the series. Eleven different players have lit the lamp for Portage while the Steelers have seen goals from just five different players.

With two big come-from-behind wins under their belt, confidence is riding high in the Terrier dressing room. Waldvogel says it shows the skill level and tenacity of the team.

"I think we can prove it every game," says the Portage product. "It doesn't matter what the lead is, we have the scoring and the work ethic to beat 'em. In the last two games we proved that when we're going, it's tough to stop us."

The Terriers and Steelers drop the puck at 7:30 pm tonight in Selkirk.