Maybe goalie Adin Hill is the kind of guy who crams for tests, gets to the airport with seconds to spare, carries all 14 grocery bags on one trip.

In short, he seems to thrive on pressure.

Once more, the Tucson Roadrunners fell behind to the opponent, and once more they rebounded in a big way, rallying to defeat the visiting Ontario Reign 5-4 in overtime on Saturday night at Tucson Arena.

After falling behind 2-0 before the ice had a chance to freeze, the Roadrunners weathered the storm and gritty Anthony DeAngelo scored his first goal of the season in overtime to take home the win.

“They had a good chance right before, but the puck did something to bounce to (Craig) Cunningham to get an odd-man rush, and it was a great pass by him and all I had to do was finish it,” DeAngelo said.

On a chippy night filled with more skirmishes than a Boston pub on St. Patrick’s Day, the Roadrunners weren’t just fighting the Reign but yet another early deficit. Ontario went up 2-0 just three minutes into the game on goals by Andrew Crescenzi and T.J. Hensick.

Ho-hum, nothing new for Hill, who has become accustomed to comebacks.