The Eastern Conference Final is all evened up at 2-2, while the Vancouver Giants have moved one win away from capturing the Western Conference Final.

The Prince Albert Raiders struck back against the Edmonton Oil Kings on Wednesday night to even up the Eastern Conference Final, winning 2-1 in Game 4.

Brett Leason broke up a scoreless game midway through the second period and then former Moose Jaw Warriors forward Noah Gregor put the Raiders up 2-0 just 2:13 into the third period.

Wyatt McLeod pulled the Oil Kings within one with 6:06 to go in regulation, but Ian Scott held off Edmonton the rest of the way, making 25 saves in the win.

In the Western Conference Final, Dawson Holt scored 7:07 into overtime to lift the Giants to a 4-3 win over the Spokane Chiefs, giving them a 3-1 series lead heading back home to Vancouver.

The Chiefs had built up a 2-0 lead over the first two periods on a pair of goals from Saskatoon's Adam Beckman, but the Giants would pick up goals from Jadon Joseph, Bowen Byram and former Warrior Brayden Watts during a span of 5:38 over the first half of the third period to take the lead.

Riley Woods tied the game up for the Chiefs with just 3:35 left to play before Holt’s heroics in overtime.

Both series return to the ice on Friday for Game 5.