The Manitoba Junior Hockey League Champions could be decided tonight, as the Portage Terriers face off against the Pistons in Steinbach. It's game four of the best of seven final, with Portage leading 3-0. The Terriers could sweep the Pistons tonight, and Head Coach and General Manager Blake Spiller says entering the game with a significant lead is definitely a comfort.

"Going in there 3-0 feels a lot better confidence-wise for our team, as opposed to being 2-1 going into their building. It's not an easy place to get Ws sometimes, but we've had some success there this year, so hopefully we'll be ready to go."

Netminder Nathan Park's picked up shutouts in the last two games, including Wednesday's 3-0 victory at the PCU Centre. Despite a strong performance and series lead, Park's anticipating some strong competition tonight.

"They're going to have a good push back there, especially in front of their home crowd. They're playing for their lives, their last 60 minutes potentially. So we just need to make sure we're on them early, take the wind out of their sails. They're going to be giving everything they've got, so we got to move our feet, and make sure they can't skate with us."

If the Terriers take a win tonight, it'll mark their sixth championship in the last nine years, making Portage the only team to have that many championships in that short of a time-span.

Puck drop in tonight's game is 7:30 in Steinbach. The game will be broadcast on CFRY and Portageonline.com, with the pregame show starting at 7:20.