Nicholas Hermary's three-point game boosted the Grandview Steelers into third place in the Pacific Intenational Junior Hockey League.
Hermary scored two goals, including the third-period game-winner, to give the Burnaby-based Steelers a 3-2 victory over the Harold Brittain Conference leading Abbotsford Pilots at the Burnaby Winter Club on Sunday.
Anthony Dispirito also scored his fifth goal of the season for the Steelers. Both first-period goals by Hermary and Dispirito were scored shorthanded.
Joshua Friesen earned the game's third star in the Grandview cage with 22 saves.
The win allowed Grandview to leapfrog North Delta into third place in the Tom Shaw Conference.
Earlier in the week, the Steelers knocked off the Aldergrove Kodiaks 5-2.
Hermary and Justin Elliott, with a three-point outing, both counted a pair of markers in the win.
Hermary leads the club with a team-high 15 goals and 15 assists.
Spencer Meyer also tallied against Aldergrove.
Grandview is on the road to North Delta on Saturday before returning home on Sunday for a tilt against the North Vancouver Wolf Pack.
Game time Sunday is 1 p.m.