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Growlers beat the Beast in OT, advance to Round 2 of playoffs

The Growlers had lots to celebrate Tuesday night: a dramatic goal, a franchise first, and even a new baby girl.

Team credits crowd for its inaugural season's winning streak

Growlers celebrate at centre ice, as they move on to round two of the playoffs. (Jeremy Eaton/CBC)

The Newfoundland Growlers are making their first season in St. John's one to remember, clinching an overtime win Tuesday night to send the team on to the second round of the ECHLplayoffs.

Shortly after Growler Sam Jardine scored 23 seconds intosudden death overtime to defeat the BramptonBeast 3-2, his fellow teammates were still pinching themselves.

"It's unbelievable," said Scott Pooley, who scored twice in Game 6, with his second goal late in the third period tying up the game and sending it into overtime.

But Pooleyfelt it wasn't just the talent on the ice at Mile One Centre that carried Tuesday's win.

"The crowd really helped us," he said. "Coming home, it was obviously a huge boost."

Head Coach JohnSnowden agreed.

"The city's embraced us," he said, reflecting back on the team's inaugural season, which he said has seen fans pack into the stands in support.

"This year's been a special one from the start."

'Blessed' by baby

The day was doubly special for Snowden.He was by his wife's sidemuch earlier in the dayaround 2 a.m. as they welcomed a brand new baby daughter into the world.

"We're really happy, really blessed," said Snowden, adding he "slept for two hours the past two days."

Scott Pooley was all smiles after scoring twice in Game 5 Tuesday night. (Jeremy Eaton/CBC)

Snowden and the rest of the team aren't set to get much of a breather. Round two of the playoffs begins Friday evening at Mile One against the Manchester Monarchs.

"We want to continue to climb that mountain," said Snowden.

Games 1 and 2 of the best-of-seven series will be played at Mile One. If necessary, games six and seven would also be in St. John's.

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With files from Jeremy Eaton