It's now a best-of-three.

The Portage Terriers and Selkirk Steelers are tied 2-2 in their Manitoba Junior Hockey League best-of-seven Quarter-final. The Dogs will look to take a 3-2 lead tonight on the road when they visit Selkirk for Game 5.

Portage came out flying in Game 4 and were rewarded with a 4-1 victory in front of a home crowd. Assistant captain Chase Brakel says after four games they're really starting to get a good feel for their opponents.

"We've been having a good forecheck and good coverage in the defensive zone and everything like that. The only goals (we've allowed) recently were a couple of lucky bounces or chips in, so we just need to keep doing what we're doing and battle hard."

The Terriers penalty kill played a big role in their Game 4 victory, going five-for-six when down a man. They finished the night one-for-two on the powerplay.

"Discipline is going to be huge tonight," says Blake Spiller, Terriers' head coach. "You are not going to keep them off the score sheet if they're on the powerplay and they had five chances before we got our first in Game 4. We just need to be a little bit better away from the puck because we just made bad decisions both with and without the puck. We'll need to tidy those things up if we want to go anywhere in these playoffs."

Tonight's game starts at 7:30. If you can't make it to Selkirk, catch the game on CFRY and at Portage Online. The pre-game show starts at 7:20.