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KIJHL Preview: Nov 21-23

Lessons learned are more important the points earned.

So says Beaver Valley Nite Hawks Head Coach Terry Jones as his team sits four points back of first in the division.

B.V is coming off two straight losses last weekend, so we asked Jones if it is a time they must be picking up points.


The Nite Hawks host the Fernie Ghostriders Friday

In other KIJHL action Friday,

The Grand Forks Border Bruins will try to end a three game skid when they host the Castlegar Rebels.

On Saturday

B.V will visit the first place Nelson Leafs.

And Grand Forks is in Castlegar for the second half of a home and home.

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