The Broncos suffered another third period set back Wednesday night allowing the Kindersley Klippers to surge from from behind stealing a 4-3 overtime win.

With Greg Moro snapping his sixth goal of the season past Brandon Bilodeau with just over ten minutes left it looked like the Broncos would snap their three game losing streak but a familiar face would haunt them again.

Landon Gross, coming off a five goal, seven point effort in Humboldt when the teams last met scored three more leading the Klippers from behind, his hat trick marker was the winner in overtime.

"We need to find some guys like that," Assistant Coach Brayden Klimosko steamed on the post game show of KMK Sales Broncos' hockey. "We want someone that wants that puck, has a chance to score a goal and bury it for us. That's what we need, guys that want to make plays. It's kind of like football, you have those guys that are play makers, we need some play makers late in games, whether it's to shut them down or to score that one late for sure."

Gross opened the scoring just 1:49 in but newcomer Billy Gorn settled down in the Humboldt net in his debut eventually finishing with 31/35 shots.

Daniel Mckitrick would get the Broncos even at 10:13 of the first, then the 18 year-old from Coal Harbour, Nunavut set up Jarrett Fontaine on the power-play at 16:44 to give the Broncos a 2-1 cushion at the break. Michael Korol also earned an assist on Fontaine's sixth goal.

That score remained until Moro made it 3-1 from Mckitrick and Brayden Uhrich, also making an impact in his Humboldt debut.

Just 22 seconds after that, Derrick Morrell snapped his first of the season past Gorn making it 3-2 then on another power-play Gross slammed a back door feed past Gorn tying the contest at 3-3 and forcing overtime.

Prior to regulation ending Nick Rein was issued a five minute major for a nasty knee-on-knee hit on Rock Ruschkowski who would be alright.

The Broncos couldn't capitalize even with 48 seconds of four-on-three power play time in the extra period.

Gross ended it at 2:42.

Klimosko admitted after the game that they are afraid to win for some reason.

"It really is, if it's not scared to win it's definitely afraid to lose and that's the thing. You need some guys that want to have those situations where you put the team on your back and you win a hockey game."

Humboldt was 1/4 with the man advantage including the major late, Kindersley was 2/4, evidently the difference.

Klimosko said you could feel let down coming and that needs to be corrected.

"It's terrible on the bench, you can just tell. We're trying to be as upbeat as much as possible, we've got to get those negative vibes out of our system. We can't think that way, you can't go through life that way, you can't play hockey that way, you've got to think positively and we're not."

It doesn't get any easier for the Broncos, they host North Battleford on Friday night at the Elgar Petersen Arena. The Stars put up nine in a 9-6 win over Melfort Wednesday in the only other game on the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League schedule.

You can hear Klimosko's complete post game comments below as well as first intermission guest Laramie Kostelansky.