Cavalry FC's Mihail Gherasimencov (19) complains to a referee after being issued a yellow card during second half ºÃÉ«tv Premier League finals soccer action against Atletico Ottawa, in Ottawa, on Monday, Nov. 10, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Spencer Colby
Atletico Ottawa's David RodrÃguez (7) lays in the snow as he reacts to a referees, not pictured, call during second half ºÃÉ«tv Premier League finals soccer action in Ottawa, on Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Spencer Colby
Cavalry FC's Mihail Gherasimencov (19) complains to a referee after being issued a yellow card during second half ºÃÉ«tv Premier League finals soccer action against Atletico Ottawa, in Ottawa, on Monday, Nov. 10, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Spencer Colby
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Atletico Ottawa's David RodrÃguez (7) lays in the snow as he reacts to a referees, not pictured, call during second half ºÃÉ«tv Premier League finals soccer action in Ottawa, on Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Spencer Colby
It took extra time for Ottawa’s David Rodriguez to score the deciding goal, his second of the night, which he finally chipped past Cavalry goaltender Marco Carducci in the 106th minute.
The stalemate broke when a desperate tackle from Ottawa midfielder Kevin Dos Santos led to a penalty shot as Cavalry’s attack broke through Ottawa’s defensive line.
But just six minutes later, Ottawa midfielder Gabriel Antonaro lobbed a ball into the box that evaded the crowd through the snow until midfielder RodrÃguez attempted a daring bicycle kick, striking a bar-down beauty for the game’s tying goal.
Chances were difficult to find in the second half as an ever-increasing blanket of snow caused players to blow a tire with the lack of traction.
Best protecting the stalemate was substitute Ottawa midfielder Aboubacar Sissoko, who made a heroic goal-line save with just over 10 minutes left in regulation.
After snowplows cleared the bulk of the snow, extra time was a different game now that the players weren’t struggling to stay on their feet.