Former Admiral Darren Haydar came back once to haunt his old team, scoring the game-winner on a power-play 14:08 into overtime to lead the Chicago Wolves to a 4-3 playoff victory over Milwaukee at the Bradley Center.
The goal was the second of the post-season for Haydar, who recorded 58 points (19 goals, 38 assists) in 51 games for Chicago this season.
The Admirals got on the board first, when Kelsey Wilson scored his first goal of the playoffs at 12:05 of the first period. It didn't take long for the Wolves to even the score, doing so on Jesse's Schultz's third playoff goal at 16:24 of the first.
Haydar made it a 2-1 game less than two minutes later.
Josh Langfeld, who was sent back to Milwaukee from parent-club Nashville earlier in the day, scored twice for the Admirals. He now has five goals and an assist in two playoff appearances.
Chicago leads best-of-seven West Division Semifinals, two games to one. Game 4 of the series is set for Wednesday night at the Bradley Center with a sixth game scheduled for the following night at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Ill.