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KIJHL Wrap : Oct 3-5

The Grand Forks Border Bruins went to overtime twice and both times they scored the final goal of the game.
The Bruins edged Beaver Valley in a 6-5 back and forth affair.

They went on to double up the Spokane Braves 2-1 in extra time Satuday.

We asked Head Coach Brad Snyder what they did right to come out on top both times.

In other action,

B.V tooked two out of three this weekend after a 6-4 win versus Spokane Sunday.

This following a 6-5 overtime win against Chase Saturday.

The Castlegar Rebels handed Chase their third loss of the weekend Sundaywith a 6-4 final.

This after Nelson dumped Chase 4-3 Friday.

Also, Castlegar and Nelson finished in a 1-1 draw Saturday.
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