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KIJHL: Another do or die game for Nite Hawks

The Beaver Valley Nite Hawks host the Kimberley Dynamiters in Game 5 Tuesday night.

B.V trails Kimberley 3-1 in the Kootenay Conference Finals.

However there have been three one goal games this series with the last two matches going to overtime.

We asked Nite Hawks Head Coach Terry Jones if he feels the series has been closer than what’s on paper.


B.V Forward Taylor Stafford says they are feeling good going into Tuesday’s contest.

 


The Nite Hawks were triumphant in double overtime Sunday to win their first game of the best of seven match up.

Game 5 goes 7PM Tuesday in Fruitvale.

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