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Former KIJHL puck-stopper brings winning attitude to BCHL

It has been an exciting jump from Junior B to Junior A for Trail Smoke Eaters goaltender Brett Clark.

Clark has been backing up starter Adam Todd after leading the KIJHL’s Beaver Valley Nite Hawks to league, provincial and Western Canada titles last season.

He says all that success in B.V taught him that you must enter every game believing you can win.

Clarke adds his favorite part of the league is the skill level of every team’s offence.

He admits his record 2 and 8 this season could be better and he’s working to improve it.

Trail hosts West Kelowna Friday.

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