The Portage Terriers hit the road tonight, hoping to tie their best-of-seven Addison Division final series back up.

The club dropped a 5-0 decision at the PCU Centre on Tuesday night, falling behind the Winnipeg Blues two games to one. Forward Brendon Fornwald says the Dogs need to come out with more intensity if they want to get themselves back in this series.

"Everything needs to happen," says the gritty centre. "We need to work on our game, in every aspect. I think we need to be better all around."

The Terriers are still without the services of defenseman Cody Kostecki who suffered a lower-body injury in round one against Selkirk and now, another name has joined him on the sidelines. Forward Mike Gemmill, the only Terrier to play in every regular season game, suffered an apparent upper-body injury in game two of this series and missed Tuesday's night's game three. With no set time-table for a return, defenseman Yvan Pattyn says it's a challenge that they have to overcome.

"It's definitely a big factor," says Pattyn. "They're both great players but we can't use that as an excuse. We have to just play our game."

The Terriers have a tough decision to make in terms of goaltending for game four. Shea Cooper made his return to the ice in game three but was yanked midway through the second after giving up four goals on 18 shots. Adam Iwan is 5-1 in the playoffs, sporting a goals against average of 2.51.

Game time tonight is set for 7:30 pm at the MTS IcePlex in Headingley.