Fury FC barely broke a sweat before FC Edmonton stuck a dagger in Ottawa's chances of advancing to the semi-finals of the Amway Canadian Championship.

The Eddies jumped out to a 2-0 lead within the first 15 minutes of Wednesday's second leg in Edmonton and Ottawa couldn't recover, dropping the match 3-1 and losing 6-2 on aggregate. It was already an unlikely climb after Ottawa dropped the first leg 3-1 in the capitala week ago, but the early goals and yet another questionable non-call made it an almost impossible mission.

After Tomi Ameobi and Sainey Nyassi scored for Edmonton, Ottawa striker Andrew Wiedeman scored his first goal in Fury colours to cut the lead in half. Wiedeman broke in alone before halftime and look poised to score his second of the game but was clipped by Albert Watson before getting a shot off. There was no foul called on the play.

Daryl Fordyce scored on a penalty kick in the second half.

Without coach Marc Dos Santos, who was serving a one-game suspension, a few alterations were made to the Fury lineup for Wednesday's clash with the Eddies. Defender Mason Trafford made his season debut at centreback next to Colin Falvey, while Drew Beckie drew into central midfield as Ottawa reverted to a 4-3-3 formation. Brandon Poltronieri returned from injury to line up at left back and Andrew Wiedeman started up top, though he was soon joined by striker Tommy Heinemann as Ottawa looked to add some offensive support.

Fury returns to action Saturday as the club travels to New York to face the Cosmos.