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On the ice Forwards Michael and Allan Pruss are teammates for the Beaver Valley Nite Hawks but off the ice…they are still 18 year old twin brothers.
The brothers Pruss each tallied three points in Wednesday’s win over Castlegar for breakout performances in their first year in the league.Despite both admitting they love playing with each other, they couldn’t hold back trying to rattle the other’s cage.

Here’s Michael.

Ofcourse, Allan does not agree.

B.V puts a three game winning streak on the line when it hosts Sicamous Friday night.

Elsewhere,

The Grand Forks Border Bruins will try to prevent a 12th straight loss when they host the Nelson Leafs.

Nelson enters the match having dropped back to back games.

The Castlegar Rebels eye their first win in three outings as they visit the Golden Rockets.

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