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"We battled adversity and a little bit of everything," said Brampton goaltender Anthony Cosmo, who made 31 saves. "We went up early and then they came storming back. They got some big transition goals, but I thought we held our composure for most of the game." Zack Greer, Frank Resetarits, John McLure, Mike Hominuck, and Kevin Ross also scored for Brampton. Athan Iannucci led Langley with two goals while Kyle Belton, Brent Mydske, Matt Leveque, Patrick Saunders, and Kerry Susheski provided single markers. Dawsons third goal of the game, at 9:07 of the third period, created a 7-7 tie. About a minute and a half later, he assisted on Greers winning power-play goal. "Thats what its all about in Mann Cup," said Langley coach Rod Jensen. "You hope its tight and you have a chance to win or tie -- and tonight wasnt our night to execute and get it done." Brampton has now won two straight after opening the series with a humiliating 11-3 loss. The Excelsiors outshot Langley 38-37. Brampton converted three of seven power-play chances while the Thunder were good on two of five. The Excelsiors are seeking their third Mann Cup crown in four years. Brampton last won the title in nearby New Westminster, B.C., in 2009. Langley, once a perennial doormat, is chasing its first Canadian crown. The Excelsiors led 3-0 before Langley even had a shot on goal. After Bramptons fourth goal, 6:21 into the game, Langley starting goaltender Brodie MacDonald was pulled in favour of backup Joe Bell. The goaltending change, which included a brief warmup for Bell, slowed Bramptons momentum and the Thunder responded with two goals -- one of which was shorthanded -- to limit the Excelsiors to a 4-2 lead after 20 minutes. In the second period, the Thunder scored four goals in the first three minutes to go ahead 6-4. Two of the goals came while Bramptons Sandy Chapman was serving a double-minor for checking from behind. 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