Bismarck, ND- For the Bismarck Bobcats, they had two options. Option number one, the Bobcats could have given the Blizzard life and let them tie the series at 1-1, or they could have put the Blizzard on the brink and forced them to have to win two games to tie the series. In the first period, Bismarck jumped on A-town right away, putting the pressure on Alexandria goalie, Robert Tadazak. In goal for Bismarck was Jake Williams, who has carried the Bobcats all play-offs long. Williams showed why he has been getting the majority of the play between the pipes for the Bobcats. The Bismarck offense gave Jake Williams an early 2-0 lead with goals by Sean McKenzie and Sam Rendle. But unlike Friday night, Alexandria had answers, finding the back of the net twice. The first of Alexandria’s responses came off the stick of number 8, Nardo Nagtzaam, cutting the Bobcats lead in half, making the score 2-1, Bismarck. Alexandria then tying the score at 2-2 when Simon Cederborg-Nilsson said to the Bobcats, “You’re going to have to work harder for this one.” After the Blizzard tied the score, the Bobcats knew they were in for a battle. The Cats then responded with three straight goals. The first of Bismarck’s nails in the heart of Alexandria came off a goal by number 19, Tyler Klein. Bismarck then added more salt to the wound on a goal by Gavin Hartzog. And then finally Bismarck put the Blizzard to bed with a final nail in the coffin coming off the stick of their own number 16, Jason Fabian. Games number three and four will be in A-town, but if a game number 5 is needed it will be in Cat-Town USA, Bismarck. With a win on Friday, the Bobcats will be off to hockey promise land, where they will fight for the right to be crowned hockey kings.