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Thursday, January 12, 2006

Bulldogs Game Day #42 vs Express


Celebrating another home ice win
photo: Shane Power, Lasting Images Photography


It's game day once again, and it's parents weekend, as the Bulldogs take back to the Dawg Pound ice at the mid point- game 4, of their 8 game home stand. Coming off the 4-2 win over the Hornets, the Dogs have won all four games of the homestand, and they've also won 14 overall in a row to boot. Bulldogs coach Jim Hiller mentioned on our Peak Postgame show Saturday night that there may be a couple of injured players returning for tonights game. Getting any combination of Joe Scali, Brayden Melrose, and Issac Smeltzer back into the line up is an exciting thought for Bulldog fans no doubt.

The Burnaby Express are on game two of a four game Island swing tonight, after falling behind 2-0 just ten minutes in on the way to losing 3-1 to the Clippers at Frank Crane last night. This is the final regular season meeting of the teams, after the Bulldogs won the previous encounter September 25th, 4-1 at the Bill Copeland Arena in Burnaby. It was certainly a gutsy effort from the Dogs, having travelled all morning taking two ferries down the sunshine coast from Powell River the night before to make the afternoon start time. It was a much different Burnaby Express team than the one they have now, as the Bulldogs won 4-1.

The Peak pregame show is live on 93.3 The Peak FM with Ace and myself at 6:45 tonight, the puck drop live from the DAWG POUND is 7:00. Tonight's second intermission "feature interview" guest is Brad Lawyrk from the Williams Lake TimberWolves to set up the TWolves visit to the Multiplex Saturday night.

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If you're out of 93.3ThePeak FM listener range, catch the game on the internet through the BCHL's fanzone

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Be loud be proud,
Go Dogs Go.
Hammer

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